The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 3, 1931, Page 8

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Be ae a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1931 ADDITIONAL SPORTS N. D. SPORTSMEN WARNED ON STATE GAME AND FISH LAW to Oct. 31; pike and perch, May 16 Rules and Regulations Are Out-/ to Oct. 31. Bag limits—prairie chickens, five ; lined for Distribution by | (daily); sharp-tailed grouse,” five: issi ruffed grouse or partridge, five; all Commissioner of preceding vacities eonblames fives —— , geese, four; brant, four; geese and Cards listing important parts of! brant, four; jack snipe, 10; coots, 12; North Dakota's game and fish laws, 15; male pheasants, three; and including dates of seasons and limits, biel orl ile Fe ‘ % ’ bass, trout, and land-locked sal- have been printed by the state game mon, five; preceding varieties com- and fish commissioner's department bined, five; wall-eyed pike, 10: North- | for distribution throughout the state. | ern pike, ae Perit and Ae ain Sc f the rules e regulations | Pike combined, 10; crappie, 15; sun- Merri che cident” Sovtlations | Tey tb; Geapbla ‘and muntah, cob: No open season—moose, elk, ante- bined, 15; perch, 25. ‘bi lope, beaver (except undey permit | Size limi s, trout, salmon, and pike, not less than 10 inches; crappie, from the game and fish commission- ex), Sage grouse, Hungarian part- not less than six inches; sunfish, not ridges, quail, mourning d less than five inches. No person shall have in possession | more than two day’s limit of any pro- | tected game bird or fish, fur-bearing animals excepted. Sale of protected game and fish is prohibited at all Open season—sharp-tailed grouse,| times except as to fur-bearing ant-| Pinnated grouse (prairie chickens), | mals. I Sept. 16 to Oct. 16; ruffed grouse) License fees are listed as follows: (partridge) in Bottineau, Cavalier,| resident hunting, $1.50; non-resident ping, $25; resident! deer, $5; non-resident deer, $50; res- ident trapping, $2; resident fishing, $1; non-resident fishing, $3; commer- cial fishing (in Missouri, Yellowstone and Mouse rivers and in Antler creek, $1 for each 100 feet of net or part thereof, trap. or line; beaver license, Pembina and Rolette counties, Oct. 7 hunting and to Oct. 16; pheasants, season to be regulated by governor; geese, brant, jack snipe, coots, and ducks, Oct. 1 (noon) to Dec. 31; deer (in Big Mis- souri and Yellowstone river bottoms and Turtle Mountains), Nov. 16 to Nov. 25; skunks and badgers, Nov. 1 to Feb. 28; mink, weasels, raccoons, | $3; taxidermist’s license, $2:; non- and foxes, Nov. 15 to Feb. 15; musk- | resident fur buyer, $25; resident fur rats, Dec. 15 to Feb. trout and buyer, $5; resident traveling for buy- Jand-locked salmon, May 2 to Sept er, $15; resident frog dealer, $5; non- 30; bass, crappie, and sunfish, June 16! resident frog dealer, $25. BISMARCK DAIRY TAKES LEAD IN LOCAL DIAMONDBALL LOOP, Trims Northwestern Bell, 13 to 8; Will and Eat Shop \ KFYR to Broadcast |; Heavyweight Fight i} al Bismarck’s radio station KFYR, will broadcast the N. B. C.’s Winning a slugfest from North- | round-by-round description of western Bell, erstwhile leader, by a | the Stribling-Schmeling cham- 13 to 8 count Thursday evening, the Bismarck Dairy entrant rose to first place in the Bismarck Diamondball league. The telephone men Friday morning | were tied for second place with the O. H. Will ten, who crushed Company A 21 to 10. In the third game on the evening's program, the G. P. Eat Shop| |) years won an easy 16 to 4 victory over the |), } 4 Capital Laundry crew. i The standings Friday morning * were: | | pionship fight tonight, it is an- |] nounced by officials of the sta- || tion, | KFYR will go on the air for the fights at about 9 o'clock ‘(Bis- marck time), hits off P. Neibauer 10 off A. Neibauer 1 in 3 r 6in 7 innings; ibauer 3; off A. 3 off A. Nei- ter 2; umpire: Doc Won Lost Pct.) V. Cervinski. Bismarck Dairy... 750 2 eee $001 SPORT SLANTS | 20 |e .000} The story has been told of M. in the | Jacques Curley, the promoter, rap- foretarerey secured 29 hits dairymen-linesmen contest, four be-| pingly impatiently upon the ringside ‘ing home runs. Hummel, dairy, to bring an abrupt finish to a grap- pitcher, was touched for 12 hits, Dale | pling match so that the ponderous Brown allowing 17. Pachyderms could catch their train Tod Potter allowed only six hits to, to the next place of westling enter- the cleaners while his team-mates tainment. were clouting the offerings of the M. Jacques says the story is ex- Neibauer brothers freely. Hedstrom and Papacek, soldier pitchers, allowed the Will entry 21 hits while A. Brown, besides hitting three homers, restrict- ed the doughboys to nine bingles. The box scores: Bismarck Da ©. Hind M. H as) ABRHE 24 Hummel 4; off ; umpire: Kelley Simon- B. Hummel. Compan. |. Ashmor Ashmore, Hedstrom B. Smith, ¢f 2: Totals .. . 1b 21) 1b ¢ 3, Hersle! A. Brown 3, Hedstrom 18 in'4 1: hits off P. off Papacek Brown 9 in 7 out by 5; by struck ire . Wanner. Capital Laund ke Iverson, ¢ . . McPhee, rss . Neibauer, Iss Davis, cf . “4 aban FE 3 2 is ¢ 1 in 2 innings; off A.| | aggerated, but at any rate he has | Practical advantages of the situation | enterprise, featuring Big Bill Tilden, | came and make the best of it. ; | Well enough to net a tidy return, but ; more times by Tilden than any other “| standpoint of tactics, Kozeluh in a i | | : medicines scientifically in an effort | signed to help the “build-up” | not excepted, will beat Bill as I have been used to having the heave-and- ho beys do their work with an eye to the gate receipts as well as the in hand. Perhaps Curley has not been much surprised by the failure of his tennis to accept any such code of business. M. Jacques has promoted enterprises involving sufficient varieties of hu- man nature to take things as they Nevertheless he must have been pained by the way Tilden disposed of the two professional rivals capable of making matters interesting—Karel Kozeluh and Vincent Richards. As an amateur, Tilden combated charges of professionalism or at least of commercialism. As a pro, he has manifested an amateur spirit of com- petitiveness hardly calculated to pro- Jong or stimulate the interest of the cash customers. Tilden’s tour no doubt has drawn Big Bill has done no “sloughing” de- from town to town. Kozeluh Should Know Kozeluh, who now has the dubious distinction of having been beaten yer, amateur or pro, finds nothing mystifying in Big Bill’s sweep of the series with Vincent Richards, whose youth has never enabled him to catch up with the tall Philadelphian. Aside from the fact that Vinnie played Bill improperly, from the tennis magazine notes: “The second reason for Vinnie's defeat lies not with Vinnie but with Big Bill himself. I maintain, in all honesty and sincerity, that Tilden, as I have known him in several matches of our tour, is unbeatable. No player today in the world, Cochet known him. “The pace, the spin, power, decep- tion, speed, steadiness, accuracy. Strategy of Bill's tennis game are superb. Without a doubt Tilden to- day is himself the composite player he so often writes about. He com- bines the best qualities of the leading Players of the world. 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