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THURSDAY, APRIL 1s, 15 BOXING IS NOW “‘ALEGAL SPORT INWINDY CITY Governor Small Indicales He Will Name Commission Within 10 _PAGE SIX Oscar Backman, county commission- er of Ecklund township, was’a recent: caller in town. iss Eqinice Ket has enrolled in ns Topal Beha ones Walter Ryberg motored to the Capi- ‘tal City Thue: yiere. he purchased: Mr.end Mrs A. H. Helegson wer Bismarck’ callers: Saturday and ate iten'ded the concert given the Swe- @ish Band. f | ned by Regan business men fot April 1%th. 4 free see special har- to be feat i Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson and| BALDWIN ir family were shoppers in Bismerck, Miss Lillian Goldie Holden, daugh- Saturday and stopped over night in! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holden, Baldwin with relatives, returning and Wallace Anderson, son of Mr. and! « tractor and complete plowing outfit. {home Sunday evening. Mrs. August Anderson were united in| Ho has about 200 pores to plow this Bronchial pneumonia as a result of largely attended, the church being | the flu, returned home ast week,! filled t ry |" “Grandma” Ecklund marriage Saturday efternoon of last! spring. : @ flu, returned home lust week, filled to capacity. The services were coldest, vesident ia) week in Mandan at the Presbyterian| ‘'Artand Mes, Luther Davis visited ‘riday afternoon, en route to much improved in health. conducted by Rev. Sorenson, who has| Oldest, if not the oldest, resident in y Filiott and sister Edith! wccepted a call from the Gloneos tea| North Dakota, died at her home nesr, Parsonage, the Reverend G. Ste-| here y went to Kintyre one] Stewartdale congregations. The people| McClusky Saturday at the age of| wart otticisting, The attendants were/ their home at Regan from the Capital week to have some dental) of this community consider them.) Nearly 100 years. Shé was the grand-|'Miss Dorothy Anderson, a sitter of| City, Mr. Davis and family reside selves very fortunate in heing able to| Mo ner of the manager of the electric| the groom, and Mr. Archie Holden, a| on the farm owned by Sheriff Albin of Braddock was} secure the services of Mr. Sorenson| lisht plant, Fred Brackett. Burial| brother of the bride. Immediately] Hedstrom. Rose last Friday, .de-| us pastor. was made at McClusky Monday after-| after the ceremony the bridal party ‘ alle Jiras was a recent visitor and kerogen A Sunday School meeting w: noon. went to the Holden home wh@re they! at the home of Sam 4nd Issac Brown. I family spent at te church Easter Sunday after- Erna Christianson and Lena! Were honor guests at a spmtuous| °C, ¥. Bleckgeid of Regan was look. the Ernest Sa- fo the purpose of electing of.| Stanley were Bismarck shoppers Sat-| dinner, the guests being the relatives " © business affairs in town and teachers for the ycar,| urday, returning Sunday evening. | Of the two families. Mr. Anderson ego. He has recently taken r-| Robert Woodland, who has been, Sup-|__ Mrs. EB. Glden’ and Supt. Madge and his bride have the best wishes of| over the Stratton pool hall at Regan, {ed to Bismarck Saturda: erintendant for the last five searg,| Runecy of Bismarck were callers at) their many Baldwin friends dor 0 lone going there from win, es Avis Carlisle Ada Sa-' was again re-elected. Mrs. John Ot-| the Regan school,en route to a P.T.A.| and happy married life. They will] Mrs. Ernest LaSalle arrived recently ¢, who attend high schoo! in Brad-, terson was elected assistant superin-| meeting at Wing, Thursday after-| make their home on a farm northenst. visit with her a eday spent the Faster vacation| tendent, Miss Alice Lane, sectetary,| noon. | of town. ohn Rinehart, and other StL al Chidagor {at their respective homes. and Carol Bowers, librarian. Jno. J. Huff, employed at the Great| Albin Thysell_ recently returned| relatives in this community. Mrs. ThGdeah ck tee, | Miss Florence Eliott, who teaches; | Farmers are very busy now. The| Plains Station, Mandan, spent the! from Hawley, Minnesota, where he| LaSalle was farmer; Thitadelphib at Weahtniet near Tuttle, visited the home folks} weather has warmed up enough to UE Sunday, and took her sister, Miss] give,the tillers of the soil a chance hi Oh ie Mary back with her to stay a couple|to do their work. The ground is of weeks. adly in need of rain at present and The township board held a special) it is hoped that the long dry spell meeting Friday at the clerk's office| will soon end. | to open the bids forthe seven mile The dance which was given by Mr. wine ail ise |of grading to he done in this town-' Mra. John Hartl~ dast week to cele- alles oti k ‘Pog! Ship, beginning at school No. 1 and ex-! brate Mr. Welch’s birthday was a ik ah tending to the Kidder Co. Line on! great success. A large crowd was Persian Park road. Ed. Kruse and} present and a good time was report 1 Billy Carrd of Moffit were the lowest| ed. Music was furnished by the Yecal Brofers. ; Work on the new manse which is being built here js progressing rapidly, the carpenters who are employed to| A. do the work are ably assisted by sev- cral of the farmers and business men of, this district, who have generously volunteered to help with the good gains ai “WILD BOBE GLENCOE |’ 0. L. Peterson, who has been taking) The Easter Sunday setvices whi treatment in a Bismarck hospital far|were held at the Glencoe church ven WAYLAND DEAN ‘Penance ONLY 4 HITS | Cleveland. 0 Chicago 0 1s Boston 1 Senators Make It 2 Straight Over Athletics—Cove- leskie in Box Lggrst oweraer ge cor eee pa |, Pennant Progress | 7 oe ———-$) and brother RB cay last | work done. Pet.{,, Prank Ryan 1.006! threuteh Wi 1.000] ! 00 F — Chicago, “April 15.—()—With box- ing brought ‘back into the city as a legalized sport by three to one vote, the Chicago boxing situation is at present in the hands of Governor in Small of Miinais, ‘The governor today indicated he will immediately follow up the fav- orable action of the voters Tu®sday and within 10 days appoint a state boxing commission to assume con- trol at once. It was génerally understood today that the three commissioners have already been selected by the admin- istration but that formal appointment will be held up for a week or more. The commissioners will issue li- censes to promoters, fighters and ring officials, and will determine the bonds jn all cases. No person will be licensed to promote a match un- less a three-year resident of Illi- nois. A minimum bond of $25,000 for ivi home. 500)" Mr. and Mrs, J. 8, Swanson m New York Detroit 0 000 Louis 0 000 h 0 2 000 Reichert and her hus! . known policeman of Minneapolis. Migs “Mavgaret Hollingsworth has spened the school north of town for ie suimmer season. ‘Mra. George Larson arrived recent- ly ‘from*her home in South Dakota and is a guest the home of her parents, and Mrs. Christ Satter, d other Baldwin relatives. The arson family are former ‘residents of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Satter were Sundsy guests at the home of the George Schonert family in Burns Creek township. They were accom- panied home by Lois Schonert. Emil Arndt has earolled in the local schools. He is a brother of Hans Arndt and makes his home there. week-end at his home here. was called by the death of his father, The dance given by the, American | C. G. Thysell, well known farmer of Legion Friday night was Well attend-|the Baldwin district. Mr. Thysell ed ‘ was born in Sweden and came to Haw- The Ford car belonging to Mrs. fley when he was a young man. Over BR. Le was totally destroyed by| 20 years ago he came to Burleigh fire, after having run Off the grade| county and purchased a large acre- near the Uhde farm north of town. | age abaut six miles southeast of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rempel were Bis | Baldwi . On account of poor health rek tors Saturday. | Mr. Thysell was compelled to retire Mr. and Mrs. Cumber of Wing spent! from active farming several years ago Sunday at the Fred Hendrickson] since which time he has made his - home with his son, John C. ysell, « F. Michaelson and Joe Michael-| at Manda Mr. ‘Thysell had also son families were entertained at the| spent some time with another son in . H. Lundberg ‘home Sunday. South Dakota. He leaves several chil- dren, Albin, well known farmer of Baldwin, and John of Mandan. being among them. There are also a n ber of grandchildren and’ other rel battles. cond American League baseball provided the day of the season Nean, youthful righthande: by the Gi only four hi lies ie Bier, who lives south of speng the week-end visit- Ada Saville. S. J. King of Bismarck v friends Monday evening. Mrs. R. J. Elliott and son Frank motored to Steele last Thursday. as Wal 1 iss Ruthie Magnuson is quite ill! t home with pneumonia. e little child of Mr. and Mrs. quite ill ‘again in a he cold 0} ion pionship Hants to uw decision, Ten ithe rounds is the limit provided for by AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standings Ww. Pet. Dwight Carlisle is making his home with the W. H. Brownawell family while demonstrating in nearby terri- tory. 1 and it is thought ion will be neces- sary. This is quite unfortunate at |this time as Mrs, Carlson is’ very sick at home with scarlet fever. tives. nd John Becknall itors in Missouri 3 dinner Sunday. Clarence Falkenstein entertained his class of the Still Sunday School at A pleasant after- Richard Rupp spent the week-end at the home of his grandfather, John Herdebu. ‘ Several of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jobhson have been on the the state law. It is expected the commissioners will assume their duties within two weeks and that everything will be in readiness for an fhauguration of Norman Stewart expects to Iéave shortly for Wyoming. Mr. Stewart is an expert sheep shearer, having sheared in the sheep states for many years. Hughie MeMurrick is recovering from a severe attack of the mumps. George Knutson, who was operated | on ina Bismarck hospital, is doing as well as can be expected. REGAN Bessie, the eight months’ old daugh- ter of Mr.-and Mrs. C, Waugeman,! died at_a Bismarck hospital Saturday night after an illness of several weeks with pneumonia. She was buried in the Regan cemetry Monday afternoon, Miss Holstein of Wing, conducted the services. The parents have the symy pathy of their many friends in their! loss. Sophus Lein is able to be out end made a trip to Driscoll Monday morn- | tentiary in Bismarck Sunday. ing by train, to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrg. A. H. Helegson motor- Tom Hollingsworth of Wilton was! ed to Tuttle Thursday night to attend a caller at the Joe Michelson home) a home talent play Saturday evening. Another “Community Day It is reported that J. S. Swanson noon was spent with music and other has ordered a carbide lighting system ‘ installed in hig home. A number of the young people tended the dance at Moffit Fr evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and ldren were Sunday guests at the W. Mandigo home southwest of | Braddock. A party was given for the young folks at the W. H. Brownawell home Saturday evening. The parents play- led whist while the young people danced to the music furnished by the onograph. The mothers served lunch at midnight. . The school board with all members I present, met at the clerk's office Tuesday and advised that the present hers he engaged for next y active boxing by the first of June. UIFTLE JOE ANY A NS SLIOSED ol UY BTARE . 2 1.000 1 1.000; 1 1.000} 1 1.000! sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenbeck of the Cromwell neighborhood were Sat- urday afternoon callers at the Rich- ard Borner home, H. G. Higgins taken over the agency for the Oldsmobile Six and is driving a car of that make. He recently disposed of his Ford car. Several from here motored to Bis- marck Friday evening to attend th Junior Class Play, “Adam and Eva, which was given in the Auditorium. je play was very much enjoyed. Mr.and Mrs. Herbert Little motor- ed ‘to the Capital City Friday after- noon. While there they visited with their daughter, M rold Breen, who ‘has heen a patient in the St. Alexius hospital for several weeks. Mrs, George Swick and sons, Rol- Art Magnuson, who has been em-| diversions. ployed in Minneapolis the past win-|' fre, John Monroe is spending some der, returned to his home here last! time in the Capital City where she | Frida | is @ guest at the Home of her sister, Harry Davenport is busily engaged! Mies Olea Rup} maving some buildings onto his farm| ~ Miss ‘Emma, Petterson’ who resign- north of town, preparing to going out! ed her position as teacher in the local on the farm this week to begin spring | schools recently, has returned to her al " | home er, North Dakota. The house belonging to the Farmers’; “Clarence Ottow of the Farmérs | Elevator company ‘has been wired for State Bank spent last Sunday in Meno. erectric HERE ie | ken, where he was a guest at the A Parent-Teachers” Association avas| home of Mr. anid Mrs. Otto Ayres, organized last Friday at School No. 4.) Mrs, William Fricke, Sr. has been District. teacher, Ernai in at the family home for several Christianson. Mrs. E. Golden and Co.| Nai fecayeray Supt, M. Runey were in charge of the | , meeting and although only a few patrons were present a very ‘nice time was enjoyed. Prof. and Mrs. Guy Lorenson at- tended the baseball game at the peni- B fa One Run In M 0 000) 0 000] 0 000 0 ’ 000 mes To Paul, Minne M pol aukee. Kansas ( Louw permitted en Indiana| Three Bray ed while | lent demonstration ‘The youngster ga himself in a hi We Rya (elGrenecear eee Yesterday’s Games + NATIONAL TER have returned from a two-weeks’ visit in the Capital City. Otto Swanson has purchased the j Ferd coupe previously owned by L.| land and Clark, John Rupp and John C.. Peterson. Garmer were visitors at the John Mon- Mrs. Margaret Strand and Miss| roe home Sunday. Mildred Erickson, local teachers,| Albert Meyers has missed school spent the week-end in the Capital] the past week on account of illness Cit, ubs made for as many runs while could twice on 13 safe) blows. n submarine ball artist, out of the Boston. 1 Philadetphia 101 Wertz, Ryan. Graham and J. Tay- lor; Dean and Wil Florence Luella and Russel Tollef- son motored to Bismarck Tuesday to visit their father who is in a local lefson is reported to plan- Pirates Win Louis the world champion Brooklyn he Cardi New York 12 ict with Kremer] Barnes, McWeeney, Ehrhardt Hornsby of the] O’Neil, Hargreaves; Ring and § perfect day at) der R. Wright substituted in 2, while Miss Fineh was]— Emil Long and family oll Friday. s. Tom Stewart motored smarck Thursday, 2 13 2]. A good crowd attended the movie Mayasstin Sterling Tuesd: sid Harold Zuraff visited at the Tollef- son home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wright motored to Hazelton Sunday. An Easter party was given by } Fgorda Finch in the schoolhouse Wed nesday evening. A short program wi presented after which games and con- tests were enjoyed. At midnight the ladies served a delicious Junch. Pete Schlabach, who has been ill for some time in a Bismarck hospital, is improving. A number of young people from Sterling attended the dance in Me- Kenzie Friday night. Miss Egorda Finch returned Tues- ‘ 15 0, day from Fargo where she spent a . Pennock, ‘McQuaid and Col-| few days as the guest of her parents. ; Ruffing, Wiltse, Wingfield and} Miss Dorothy Zuraff spent a couple of days lagt week at the H. R. Wright | home. Mrs. Gchart Magnus who has been ill for some time is able to be around . | again. | A Parent-Teachers’ ciation has 10 2} been organized in Sterling. The first -. 5 7. J {meeting was held April 5. Miss land, ‘Ha Slappey and Bird; | Madge Runcy and J. A. Kitchen were Hollingsworth and Byler. here from Bismarck and thelped to auger | start the club. R 1 E/ "Preston Gosney who was attacked ee m . } | recently by a vicious bull and suffered Cullop and Meyer; Danforth, Stauf- 1 eee fer and 1 pson. 18 iz excellentl: »h Kremer. With a righthandcr opposing them, Gi used their sticks to go gainst Brooklyn and won, Chicago Cincinnati Root and Gonzales; Picinch, TO DBPY TIME #2 hington Harriss Coveleski Senators’ Mound Ace Presses on to Complete 20-Year Pitching Reign April 15, R - 10 Pittsburgh 10 St. Louis Quinn and | New York (P) Others postponed, cold weather. AMERICAN ASSOGIATION R H York, nmed brilliance the and youth, Walter es on to complete a Johnson r} Columbus ........ 2 ¢ jan. Minne: 5 He has resumed his place on the firing line within a few d the passing of Jay ¢ t tennis king and the defeat of Willie Hoppe as 18.1 balkline billiard cham- pion Gould, Hoppe, a greatness with two Frank Kramer, Cobb, of the migh’ All but Johnson fin ped from the pinnacle. int H, but he has inc H d Johnson arose to other supermen— A meeting of the Parent-Teachers’ y.{ Association will be held in School 'No. 1 Friday evening April 16. A | program will be presented by the pu- pils of schools 1 and 2. ft ae.s A. W. Young of Braddock called a Hore) ea. eH. R. Wright farm Tuesday even- enve! seph | ing, Dan Moinbe B Okiekome | "Kenneth and Stanley Walgren of ‘ Bismarck who spent their Easter vaca- | tion at the Lawrence Morck farm re- “ Kramer r a vin- | turned to their home Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wright, son, the Ame ! Hoppe for 18 y | Clifford and Miss Egorda Finch were | guests at a turkey dinner given by liard champio ican League bi | Mrs. Henry Zureff Sumiay. Other secutive seas | guests were Mes. Belle Emmer! and Mr. and Mrs. Gehart Magnus. ly one season out of the lastl , &, veteran White Si to take part in atl years. Pugilism, tennis mrs. Goer LEIN Myers finished her The single excep- 4 when he caught but Other games postponed, cold weat er to be less frequent. than years old, held | pippin pipe golf have fail- ons whose car- Alice term hool Friday. Helmer Arneson and Howard Bren- den attended the dance in the Finn hall Saturday evening. A program was given in School No.2 Friday evening by the pupils and her, Miss Evelyn Donovan’ She. ied ‘her term ‘Monday. Mr. and iMrs. Fritz Hagen and ; daughters Hermion and Mildred. Mr. : [and Mrs. Frank Prater and children, | een with the Comiskey) Hee Bobbie and Alice, spent Sunday | M eer can match the ed to produce vels. in School No. 3 last Helpful Hints by | Golfing Stars CECIL LEITCH—ENGLISH VIEW OF MUD ON BALL ‘Not the least of P. A.’s virtues is the kindly way it treats a fellow’s tongue. and ‘parch years ago) a the gates to smoke-peace for of men. No matter how haed‘you smoke P. Ay these is noprotest from your : To make sure that you are not missing the full enjoyment of your pipe, go to ° jcatcher, failed THOSE fellows who get so much fun out of a pipe—don’t envy them... emulate them! Get yourself a jimmy-pipe and a tidy red.tin of Prince, Albept, at's ~ what they did, and look at them. Wear- ing:smiles a mile wide. Puffing away on goad old P. A. and happy as ducklings 4°Dhere’s no trick about it... no deep, dark ‘secret. P. A. is i d his biggest campaign in ng 151 batt In 1922 he} Even! ¢j h was, cur-} the veteran bac 108 contests. whereat lay e latter part of 1932.| at Bjerke's. the only i E he was with Mil-; y vert Brenden spent Saturday -| Waukee in the Ameri¢an Association.| and Sumday with her daughter Mrac J. Lein at Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hagen and chil- dren spent a few minutes at Spilde’s Sunday evening. ‘ 55 Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise and children, i acllianoes anna acne Got Winona College chool of golfers and, needless to Enters Atl letes avery loyai Scot. Much has heen writttn lately re- garding the local rule which has been passed, by committees in charge of some of the big events held this autumn, relating to mud adhering to : the ball when the ball ison the put-j ting-green. Some critics consider that a lump of mud does not render a ball unfit for play and even state that it is contrary Des Moines, Iowa, April 15.—(). Coach Ossie Solem of Drake Univer- sity, head of the Drake relays organ- ization, has received the entry of 17 Northwestern University athletes for the relays and the entry of Kansa University’s 21 track and field stars, to the rules of golf, as approved by the Royal and Ancien: Golf club, to pass such a rule. As a matter of fact under Recommendations for Local Rules, in the present Rules of Golf, we find the following: When neces- sary, Local Rules should be made for ++. Such local conditions of mud. {FIGHT RESUL | OO Hevana—Black Bill. Cuba, won a bs mira knockout over Ennique Val- ‘ban franciseo—Dannie Frush, Eng- land. scored a teehnical tenockout vel ter, San Frane! 1a ° Calif—Pieo Ramies, + with Andre Dupre, F: Among the college section entries for the April 2% and 24 mect are Mary’s College, Winona, Minn., athletes. The Referee | —______—_ was the tlate of the Berlen- bi ty fight?—P. G; fi , 1925. -— nh Where was tha 1021 national open. golf tournament staged?—F. G. J. Coa “Terry hit’ -31 fe Was it Borotra or Lacosta in Drake Relays) S-} Ole We ing | and hogs that jightweight, fought a draw the 1925 indoo: _— (1) won indoor tennis title?- Ernest, Irwin, Glenwood and Everett, spent Sunday afternoon at the Kluks- dahl home. Mr. and Mra. J. O. Rise motored to | Driscoll Friday | Mrs. BN. Lein and daughters-Con- stance and Catherine returned from rgus Falls, Minn., last Thursday.’ ; A small sized crowd attended the {| young beonle’s society meeting Sun- day. The following new officers ‘were elected. Olga’ Rixe, president; M. A. in, vice-president; Tillie Lein, sec: greg Hplraes dared ple ak t hux atten: e Assessors’ meeting in Bibmarek Saturday.” Joseph Rise spent Sunday with Ea-| die Arneson. is ‘Mrs. nwo hiniwacie and son Eddie mo to Tutt! riday evening. Prost Prater motored to Rébinson Saturday. N. A. Soderholm dclivered ‘some cattle to Driscdll Monday. = of Diseoll drove tin ey farm after some cattle Mts, M. J.’ 5 Sip htey is aa ihe school meet held gt B. e oo] meeting was z 4 17. Hanganie anadey ye ‘the Ole earn | pipe toliscco,. made for pleasure and lots of its: ‘Prince Albert & mellow as moonlight eta silent summer sea. Fragrant as a .,, eredeo that filters ¢ _ apple-bles- “apeils comfort to:a pipe-smoker, : - man you want a tidy red tin’ of Prince Albert, “He knows)of hundreds of men to you with a pipesmand Ae AL OY! ame