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THE MOUNTAINEER'S POET PAGE Completely Covering: The Local Sports Field JPORTiJ yiMlWS BRIDGES J. cal athletic fields look pends or a good place ami line, baseball took ri- the past week. The ,., in this vicinity were j,Hk in on the shuffle Main street. It seems -iiil shuffling and seem ':t Judging from the num .,vf i ai tieipat'iiig. And by the "..," a iv inclined along this iWm Ptentz, at the THURSDAY. JULY 28 j ! i 1938 Edited By .Marion T. Bridges l'ae 0X111 a: g? Wrestling lias season Chamber tickets for Seasons And Bag Limits In Hunting And Fishing Changed By State Board Corrigan With U. S. Ambassador : crete. f;v p,,xiiijr nml ?wrt up again K' in the ivery Wrestling game is This time it will stable. ! Th-' new i;i;ih-3y coinbination hunt- " linK and fishing licenses will be in the r.Jay ninht. being the first night form of a badge, according to a re- ,t ( vatner -was iic " -ui announcement irom the state di "dit''t. several were on hand to vision of Game and Inland Fisheries "y the fame. It is, believed as the , of the Department of Conservation s;hfi clears, more will be inclined (and development. It is so designed to the wooden oisks aioog uw,remma tne individual sportsman of I his personal responsibility in observ ' ing and assisting in the enforcement of the game and fish laws. The licenses will be of metal, finish ed in niekle, with black numerals and are made in the form of a shield. They are now on sale in every count v in the state and may be purchased through game protectors and authorized sales agents. Combination licenses offer a i oiaiiiiui savings ior sportsmen over the state hunting and fishing licenses purchased "separately. The licenses for the two sports, when purchased individually, sell for $2.10 each mak ing a total of $4.40, while the dual privilege combination license may be had at a price of only $..10. "With the advent of the new lic ense," said J. I). Chalk, State Came and Inland Fisheries Commissioner' "hunters and fishermen will no doubt have the fact that they are eustod- .u.io ,i me urn i n-, oi me state, more forcefully impressed upon their minds." the completion of the new , !V anil the National Guard has fd in. the American Legion has bp a 'permanent ring in the old .rv. building across from the De- : Blethers and ringside seats are Jv fur the opening next Friday . . , -i l. l. nt at VI N.I ( CIOCN. ))HUNTIrVG 6. FISHING TlNORTH CAROLINA! STATE RESIDENT LICENSE tXPIft t S JUIV JI.I9J9 200 05 sub- as! viar several fighters and stii-r- were lifted on the cards that shewed up to participate. This .ao.or.ling Id Lester.. Poteat, all :s wi!! be given as announced on carl If anything disappoints a vJ ef ring fans it is to go to an ,t v i r h the expectation 01 seeing ( certain person in action am ; Vl,i-.ni-t show up. then (h in. this community there is. h a let of material that could 'y.be developed into good boxers wrestlers, so far they have not had McftowrK. It vou are interest- in this line of sports, We do not k jt would be hard to find someone your class to - make a match. If would like to make a try at the e get in touch with Lester Poteote he will tiuke care of the details 1938(1939. G. his year the equipment is all new I lot more substantial than that last year. With new gloves, ring I wrestling niat the event should ever with, a bang. w atnktes who are to participate Iw 1910 Olympic Games are going Md "1 Circles, wonderino- where fames will be held. Since Japan p the statement that they would pable to put the games on in that f try because of the war with China nt known where they will take V: rimanil seems rn hp rh Koot hnf I'UEh Ins Angeles is making n bid for them. CfiH ASSOVSCEMEST ann Airs. Howard Clark, of Oak, announce the birth of a Ifnter, Marv .Tmlith nr. T,,l i a . . . wi V w,v f-eir home. T -. . . MIL-Two full-eaited Mi... wAk horses. See Jerry Liner, HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid For )ld Gold I (Bridges, Crowns, etc.) Sandler & ro tr...:.. lM ATCH AND JEWELRY . K (.PAIRING ll' 0ly Genuine Materials spectacles Repaired IP? pKlHEJllDCE. C. I'lott, county game wanlen has announced that the new game and fish laws will be ready for distribu tion the middle of August. Changes made in the open seasons and bag limits for game, made at a recent meeting of the state board of Conser vation and Development, are as fol lows : Open season for bear in Haywood County, is from October the 1st to Jan uary 1st, with the bag limit at two Want Ads Want Ads, nn -w v,t. vviik a nviu lOr PAfh intliil-finn r .J tarken foo- les than 25c. a day, and the season limit set at two, also. There is no limit to the hunt ing of oppossum, racoon, with gun or dogs only, and the season is set from October the 15th to February the 15th. Deer may be hunted from October the 1st to January 1st, with 1 a day and ;i for the season 1 he quail season opens tin- 15th December and closes the L'Oth of F ruary. with a day's limit set at 10 and the season at 150. The rabbit season opens .November the 20th am closes February the 15th, with no limits. It will be unlawful to sell rah- l. : . . . mis oi possess them lor the purpose Ol' sale at any time of the year, ex cept during, the open shooting season. i ne dates ior wild turkey have been set for December the lofli through 1 a dav am The season on Doccni (iii January 1 a dav and fOK SALE Two full-waited Saddle horses. See Jerry Liner. STEADY WORK GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Haywood County. No experience or capital required.' Make up to $12 a day. Write Mr. J. Harri son Daniels, Box 2.'W2, Charlotte, N. C. Up IDEAL MOUNTAIN TRIP Don't miss the scenic drive to Eagles Nest. Over 5,000 feet altitude. July 28-Aug. 4-11-18. WANTED Second Must be bargain, call 361-W. hand piano. Terms, cash. July 28. FOR SALE One Delco Lighting- plant complete with bulbs and bat tries. Mrs. L. E. Perry, Camp Dellwood, Waynesville, Route 2. July 28. February the 20th, with .'I bagged for the season for ruffed grouse begin her the 15th and closes the 15th, with a limit of 10 H" season. There is no closed season for wild cat, weasel, and skunk, as they may be killed at any tune. There has been no open season provided for heaver, buffalo, elk, doe deer, fo, squnrel, otter, pheasants, and all other protected birds and animals, so it will be against the law to hunt am this group. It will be unlawful to hunt on Sunday, and in a few of the counties in the state, when snow is on the ground. The last does not apply to Haywood. It will be unlawful for anyone, including land owners, or tenants to violate any regulation or agreement entered into with the State depart ment of Conservation and Develop ment under the Wildlife Management Cooperative Farm agreement upon land which has been posted with the p r o per departmental cooperative agreement signs. Non resident licenses, under permit from the Game Commissioner, may export, except by parcel post, not more than 2 male deer and 2 wild turkeys a season and not more than 2 day's limit on other game animals and birds. Federal regulations governing mi gratory wild fowl are as follows: dove, open season from September 1 to September 30, and December 20th to January 31, with a bag possession limit of 15; Duck, November 15th to December 29th, bag limit 10 with pos session limit 20 (does not apply to all types); Geese, November 15th to December 29th, with a bag limit of 5 and possession 15. i TJ-J f " Vs" "s;x , Y 1 iifcV.II, I i I sinned Legion And Potcate ; Renew Weekly Show: jCood Card Slated ISome "Hijy Timers" Are living I Cifrm.J L1... 1 I It.. . First Show Fridav ' John Cudnhy and Corrigan This new radlophoto, hows Douglas Corrigan, right, with John Cudahy, American minister to Ireland, as they appeared together la Dublin, during an official reception for the intrepid Atlantic flyer, Near Death's Door i Independents To i ... - Play Burnsville Tony Calento, heavyweight con tender, who was scheduled to meet John Henry Lewis, light heavy, weight champion last Tuesday at Philadelphia, is seriously ill in that city of pneumonia. After a week of rest and content ment, the Hazelwood Independents will meet the strong team from Burns ville on the Hnzolwood diamond next Saturday afternoon. After a terrific walhqnng by the Hot Springs nine in the last game, the Independents are anxious to clear their name and will be on the field with plenty of pep Saturday. IiPajs-KeadtheAds The boxing and wrestling matches that thrilled sport fans last year will be lesuined here Friday night, at S o'clock, in new quarters and with new equipment. The bouts are sponsored by the local post of the American Legion, with Lester Potcate. former !..,.,.( 1, I .. , . . v kmiiik i i in in in in in nis division m I the navy, in charge. 1 The card Friday night promises t. I be one that will be different from any I that has previously been put on here. I It consists of a six found bout of box ing with Fagg Sawyer, local fistic. I weighing IC5 pounds matching his I skill against Chief Kddie Wilson, of I ( heiokee, in the main bout of thc I evening, I In the wrestling match there will be a wrestle royal. The wrestle royal will I be between six wrestlers all m the ting at one time. Only one throw is ! needed to disqualify any one of the six. As the contestants are eliminated from I the ring they are paired nil', the first two that are thrown will be matched together lor another bout, and the next two in the same manner, with the two that are left to battle it out after the other two bouts are finished. This year the American Legion has seemed the old Armory Building and are constructing a stationary ring to be used m the contests, with new gloves and a new mat. The contestants in the wrestle royal will be "Dago" Dawning, of Holly wood California, and Sam Franklin of Waynesville, " weighing lti5 pounds; "Bad. Bill" McCall, of Gastonia und Lester Polcnle of Waynesville, weigh ing Ifio pounds; Charlie Dalton und Walt Haley, both negroes, of Way nesville, weighing 170 pounds. According to Lester Poteate, promo ter of the fights, the cards will im prove as they go along, with a pros peel 'of Jack Johnson, former heavy weight champion of the world and thu first negro to hold that title, coming here for an exhibition. He also plans to put on a Hindu wrestling match in the near future. For those that are not familiar with this form of wrestl ing, it takes place in about a foot of mud. BOXING American Legion Arena Old Armory Building Opposite Depot Friday, July 29-8 o'clock MAIN EVENT LOST, last Friday in ..Waynesville yellow gold hospital pin with letter; A. M. H., 37 on front. Reward if re turned to Clara Bell McCall, care Health Dept. Julv 28 WANTED Man over twenty-one years of age to spend one night alone in local graveyard and re late his experience to the Great Dusso on stage of Pisgah Theatre Saturday, August 13th at 11 o'clock p. m. Apply in person or phono manager of Pisgah Theatre. July 28-Sept. 4. FOR SALE Canary birds. Good Singers, $3.00 each. See Mrs. R. M. Waddell, first house on left leav- ing highway entering Hazel wood; July 28. I I Vas You Efer In Zinzinnati 1 1 I II Beer Me " 1 ,. - -ir- 'a.1. 'T ,''-7- ,. .'.Jgr FAGG SAW YER Waynesville, 105 Pounds 6 Rounds vs. CHIEF EDDIE WILSON Cherokee, It. Pounds WRESTLING WRESTLE ROYAL Ifio lbs. "DAGO" .DOWNING Hollywood, Calif. , "HAD HILL" McCALL 100 lbs. Gastonia CHARLIE DALTON 170 Ib Waynesville SAM FRANKLIN Waynesville LESTER POTEATE Waynesville WALT HALEY Waynesville Sponsored Hy American Legion ADMISSION 50c RINGSIDE G-k- Massie's Department Store MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Continues Visit thir Haraain tiaspmpnt fnr JTnnsiml VnUioa --www www . . T '' wM w- WUIkllVI WIlVw
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