N.H.L. WILL PAY I.H.A. $500 CASH FOR SIGNING UP AMATEUR PLAYERS *First Payment of $250 When Simon Pure is Signed and Second When He Begins to Play in Major LeagUe—Season's Schedule is DiscussedNEW YORK, Sept. 13—(C.P.)—The National hockey league and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, whose views lntve crossed move than once oveiJh • processes of inn a I ours becoming professionals, reached lent:dive agreenuuiL .vcslcnlay under which the £S.n--will pay up to S500 for signing a simon-pure.At a long meeting or the N.H.L, gan-entors ntiC Hle l for a while bv Dr, W. G. Manly of Edmonton, past pitM dent of (lie C.A.H.A. and president of the Hockey Association, the N.H.L. agreed to paj 5250 to thI.II. A. for sigmmr amnlom* and anolnei itamateur plays with a big-league club. 'Red Y/inss have not been name a yet The only ether definite dateu Nov. 14 for the opening in NewrThe second paymuiH will be made when the mr.nieur u dually ge’.s into the NII I'., noL if he l. 10 a major !oa?iu farm.N.H.L. OPHNS 15AKLYA schedule SfUii-iaeory *.u aL seven vlutw cuulci not- bo lounu among ihu seven 21 heady ■submit urn'with Americans the homeYork, tea m-Rc re feeing contracts will be stored to si* men: Dill Ktewftrl, MIon. Frank (King) Clancy, TedyandS r«n3'mn. Norman Lamport by Picsicie:ii Frank Caidor 0.11 hlt;- Charles (Rabbit) McVeigh. The6idannounced U\v .season will open N«y. .2 will: New Yoifc Kur.bcvs at To-1 ronto. ThU i-s ilio earliest opening • in the N.ILL*.!* hinloiy.Thu u over no i's UUkccI at len^Li abou; Tmmigralion. L-cguUnions to; enable playois on :liu Canadian j leans,. Toronto Maple LcAto aim,; Mom real C asm die it*. to pass over ■ i the border without tronb'e. Nothing • was dheioscd ns to whai sUtjs mv! being taken to ir.ee: the new, Miieiei j United States rcguialiuns but Letter Patrick of I he Ranger* hAitl ! “there1V nr suggestion that tiiey won't be able to get over \o play.” Nor will there be niiy dilUcuhks about the players being tailed up unclei* Canada’s mobilization act, most players having volunteered in the noii-persnancist nV'hua, Patrickadded. As in 1 ** he knew Ihey wl.L have com ulct eci tlieir Can ad’an military trailing by the Lime the hockey. season 0]X*ns.i The tentative one-year agreement arranged with the GA.H.A. wsls on* ;subim:lcd by a liiico-man committee ol the N.H.L, formed to aolve I the trouble after the old agreement ‘.expired this summer. Under the old ugrccji'ifiiil the pro less ion a Is paid nothing to ihe ama:eur club iromUnwnuvn will be: Uaiuilc Me Fay-cell, Chicago; Joe Prlmcati. Toran-to; MRVcigh for Det'Olt lf he «lo«r.o', wi-.nl to reforce; Archie WUOVMrsitroal: AS Smith, boston, ano Fr?d Slerciison and Bill Chttdwlc*.New Yo:k.The meeting was attended by tr.R following: Hangers, Patrick and Col.! John Heed Kilpatrick; Detroit, Jas. Noirls, Sr.. Jaf*. Norris. Jr.. mid JacK . Admit*; Chicago. W. J.Tobin: Bo,-ten, Art Ross; Canadian. fomm Gorman and Frank Patrick; -icuon-to. Conny smythc.Cat tier represented the Am cl* cans, who arc controlled by the league. Red Dutton, the American masmger. was unable to get here from Calgary for the meeting.Abigail Wins ' Reading Racerust uth for Tial I of ■lea, Abewhich the player was taken -READING, Pn., Sept. 12.—MaeV: Abigail staved off strong bids bv Mela Hanover and Daupliino yesterday lo win the $5,000 fi sturdy for three-year-old trotters, feature , event of the five-day grand circuit arisen I meeting here.Soma disagreement areu atw.u« - Joscph Carr, Freehold,over comp’^nus from amau-u. cl.ib,- | • sturdy bay was forced todeveloping only to losc^ men j N^J he sWio,-W Rlu “*,»*aAf-i^vf^GAMFS CiSaratoga?owned by T. L. OuMht.the Ran.ers unci Leafs. Philadelphia, scored the biggest• ufl-for tbe StSLtey of the day by taking the fa«.F-cen-Af-finaJista lor i:ie ouLiiicy inbea.se!!. open activllies. _play_ wiil Ity for t^^year-old get *;\tMontreal ind De- \ straight heats to nip the hj^ «-trciit the foUowiug night, Nov. 3. , garded Rlackhawk. championTuams to oppose Cimadietis and the I year-old this season.