, A THE clmlzlxrrrlfroww GUARDIAN __ snot»; - it 4 ' it soxuvc WRESTLING l . BASKETBALL ' sowngfio ~ _ . _ - 01mm SPORT ._ 1 -- in our fs- ‘ ‘ with the countenance of Jty will exper- tbe 116MB" ling of a min- ‘mgg world serit the history of in the P1 le. All attend- plus excite- iste Bor- . and are fseturdsy sftem°° F1 mm- ‘;- oi Abbie foo s tilrned m for some fsst- at me p, s. A. Asa '- by g“ y“ the mate up the “M; u; goingin sturdy and fest nmslflm ~- diwn f“ season. There is umber ‘i u” team who he" me out gull-notice. These sh otime '§ig¢enn¢’into she . first u scheduled xor A urdsy. u: {our more tices d is Aftcrngooln _ yendance Records 'ed o Go By Boards-Yaw . l 1 and u looks eomle rel-amazement game. They areas fit as fiddler and seem confident ‘attaining at lesti one pine of the twoseheduled. _ The Abegweit management report the New Brunswick-Prince jldwsrd Island Champion! in the Drones-bis! pm: of eonditionnnd relay" for me word. " ‘ - l _ 4 ‘ It i8 figured tharuensger ‘Willi’.- lock will m" "may? "Connors. the Abegweit snned shaman; m the sixty foot speeethis afternoon. However, i! _Connors ‘is not the choice for todsyyTom Mufti-lane, speed-ball ‘artist. will grace the mound. In ony event “both” huriers are fit‘ and anxious to go. ' . i condition. There wmteenrwflw wmonoweftertbeheeebsllgimesnd ell old'phyefl Ind IININWWI are requested to be out in race. ‘ ’-‘ new roux, Sept. aa-s neid nt- tendance "of 48.870 $18M tens sew Jici Bhsrkey no» ‘Dummy roushrin st the Yankee Btsdimn lest nishti-b! Madison Square ouueefcorsmm announced after a check up Why. ‘The gross receipts were 1330,8553! end the net receipt! 11W "*0 7'5"" ll and State teas hld been were t2e4,621,0l. _ w. . .' deducted n "we: understood. muscular- Ofllleéudiflmflflfill I'll-l awe of the ~m unset-old W?‘ --- l 1,4 ' y‘. ‘ . hzbrinslvs row. a _ ___ _ 11311519 gate whusI/sughrsn, received I0 per w. or nbout eeqoooh. , . lif. ‘\ ‘\-- . - _. ....._..___._.....__-__ are l likeiyloeking lots! look..- .‘ Abegweiusresurelyinforshetbell _' ' eniire session of the National Hock- f. . BOYS T0 vlcToRY Almlsslolv 50o » a Coming Season o One Of New hing Puck. (Canadian Press) i NEW YORK. N. Y. Sept. 28- Ohenges in the rules occupied the eyisaguefs send-annual meeting held here yesterday under the chairman- ship of President mm; Calder. l "rhree changes, which will have a vital bearing in regard to speedlnz up the game, increasing the scores ol goals and helping the offense were gdopied by the rules committee. It was decided to have the 1929-30 season open on liovember 14th, with Canadians opening in Ottawa; New York Rangers in Montreal; Chicago in Toronto and Boston in Detroit. The New York Americans open in Ottawa. on the 16th, and Pitt!- burg will start ilheir season ofl- in Montreal also on the 16th. The sche- dule was elmrwed and will be re- leqea {or publication Oct. 1on1. The revised rules are: The old oi!- hide rule was changed in read as i01- lowg: “m, 16¢ shall be divided into three sections lmown is the defend- ing lone, the neutral zone and the attacking none. It is pernliiwd to plus the puck forward by one player to another of the same side in each o! these three mnes, but it shall not bepermittediopassthepuckbys gisyew from one none a. a player of the seine side in any other zone. unless ihQ player taking the Pass creases the lone line behind the puck. Theold anti-defence rule was chans- Changes In _ lNcgzt." HockeyAssn. _ Will Open Nov- émber 14th-—-Forward Pass, \ Changes, Also f Pénalty On Goalie For Hold- iii- players including the goal keeper of the defending side may be in their defending zone when the puck is in any "other zone. should a loam vio- late this rule it shall incur a minor penalty for each oflence, the pen- alty ‘to be awarded to ihe fourth player entering the none. If more than one player offends at the same time ilhe ofiendlng player nearest the play shall get the penalty." ‘rhe third rule adopted was aimed at the goalies. ‘The goal keeper is not per- ited to hold the Duck. 1r he should, a face of! between two players of the opposing teams shall take place two feet out from the goal wiih no one between the face of! and the goal but the goal keeper. Dave Gill resigned as Governor for Otinwa and was replaced by William Fol-an. The next meeting of the League will be held in Ottawa. on Oct. 14th. Blizzard's LIniment-Uled for 50 your! HELENHIBKS CHAMPJQNSHIP (omens Press) LANCASTER, Sept. zit-Miss Helen Hicks o! the Inwood Country Club, Long Island, today became the Can- adian ladles’ open golf‘ champion and won the Duchess of Devonshire gold cup, when she defeated Miss Edith Quier, of Reading. Penn, in the 36 hole final, 7 to 6. Miss Hicks, who is only l8 years of age, is the youngest player "to hold the title in twenty- four years that the clmmpionship has been held. She is the third United States player to win it. How T7153: Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia. . lol 4s as: New York ..'. .. . . s1 a2 sas Cleveland .. .. 1a as .538 st. noun .. '15 '11 .514 hshinrton .. .. 1o '11 no Detroit .. . . 67 s1 .453 Chicago .. . 56 90 .384 Boston .. s5 as .301 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago .. 94 so .053 PittsburEh .. . a4 sa .511 NewYork“ .. 8i 64 .559 st. Louis .. 1s '11 s14 Philadelphia .. a..a so ass Brooklyn“ a1 a2 .450 Cincinnati .. .. as as 432 Boston ,. 54 a4 .365 Announcement “TO. MR. AND MISS CLERK” I want yon all to see, I believe, WINS BPEN GULF the best amateur ball games that have ever been played in the Maritime Provinces-and I am snre i! you use diplomacy your boss will let you off to either or both games- and remember-nine times out of ten, your “ " is a good sport. Use diplomacy-and please use my card and score mark sumo-You mav win one of the. nrises. ltesnectfullv yours. .1. R. SHARPE. For» ‘I989 Matinee Races , Next Earsday Big Day’s Racing Promised _ for the “Curtain Closer”—— Track Will Be In Perfect Condition. The horsemen of Charlottetown and vicinity are going to put on a grand afternoon o! matinsg rac- ing on Wednesday, Oct. 2nd, com- ‘ _, at 2 o'clock. This will prob- ably be the closing down of the cur- tain for the year. so much interest has been taken in the various horses. and so much talk regarding the mer- its of the different trotters and pac- ers, that it was thought a good thins to “clear the air” before the “hot stove circuit" starts to function. The following comprise the prob- able starters, although more may be added later. Bingen Aubrey. 2.11%; Marge Direct. 2.13%; Billy Cope, 2.12%; Captain Jackson, 2.15%; Brier Mac. 2.l4".i; The Pup, 2.19%; Watts’ Edition, 3.13%; Peter Wilton Junior, 2.13%; Johnny Walker. 2.11%. In addition to the above there "will be contests betweql Dapper Don. Grace Forbes, Eye Brook. Msc, The Allie and maybe longest. i The horses will be classified, and the track put in first class shape, so that some corking good miles will he reeled off. ‘ Racing will start at 2 o'clock. Full particulars regarding the programme and officials will given in ‘Tuesday's Guardian. Great interest is being taken in_ the race between Bingen Aubrey and B111)‘ COW and Marge Direct. also the trotting race between Johnny walker, Peter Wilton Junior, and Captain Jackson. ' Lineups For Today The following are the probable fixture. . v Yermouth Abegwefts George White Catcher Gem-Francis Winnie Le Cain Pitcher "PRU!" Qonnorl Douglas Horton 1st Base Fred MeCns-ey Ernest Grimsluw 2nd Base Jack Williams Prescott Boyd 3rd Base Percy Mclnnll Hailey Horton S Stop Jsok Mclluhern Edgar Arsennult L. Field Bay Doyle Bevin Gondey C Field "Hump" Bolger Murray Venn R. Field Fred McCnbl Clifford Surette Pitchers Tom Mcfsrlnne Russel Sweeney ' 30M!!! Nathan Baln ~ Carmel! Alfred Powell Utility M. Diamond Arthur Doncette - WM!" line-ups for this afternoon's ball Frank Cronin EDWARD ISLAND vs NovA SCOTIA he Baseball Champions 0i The Maritime ‘Provinces \ ‘ Game Slants 3 0’clock Sharp l ABEGWEITS GROUNDS Mondny',;Sepiiember,30ih hand Tuesday, October 1st BEGWEITS i vs YARMOUTH y a A g h?“ "§,‘,ygé;gg,o;s= the Gnmes and Show That Eyerybody is Bgehind the Tearn srjollr TAN BF. 0N. HAND Ann HELP CHEER mu ip K1 N not. 4l|lf8i1oslho MR. s B. lsRA-lolijav of Toronto t0 this store hundteds of new clothe? 301' Suits, jss Overcoais, Tdi." PS- nit-Isl $24.® . ‘n ‘i- il= - ‘. Measured pith s: exp-c Jaws v _’ 135 Gt. it- ‘.9- Tip Top wearers are Saving Thousafids- j . e P u- :29 .. r H. .. w. . .. _ _. "um... . —~.;--<<\-_~q~ .-.-ru- ~._ 1v -. 1.1a “' w’: 4 i; .5. h, J. W. Robl?ee ' '1 . In’ ‘ » .-. -‘ .. Price $flg§0 ,1; ;.;..__;0. 701s "i. I f no uorlvllsssjérlls l *- 5 ' ‘ 1 _ _ r! orrolzruulggv l, s. Oct. 4th 5th o" f __ 1- vm-a-m-al. . "i." * - . . I, D06 ANGELES. 39911.. 3-7;- middleweight championship of ' world was placed at stake today Mickey Wsllser, who signed to r Ace maxim, the Nebraska wild at Wrigley Field here October 2t s ten round bout to a decision. t - .. i? .. . JVIMIPI. Ilivfllhslsiztlr N i. lm i