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,w% '•t. ,y^ t-1 k* n- S -r a MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PACE FIVE MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921 rh' By MlCKJEy THE PRINTER'S DEW Chatb Sughroe Why Printers Die of Starvation* v? i'? VM wow VNOeUFO* 500 TOO KKOeU\ ATXUKf S\r aw** wvtu wosntfcuow pRvet, YllGWfe v« eouu ttUKf.UMEV. WOO NOO %Z Ott,\»EU.,fVkM« toss CHAMPS TO 68 OUI prvwt ft. VVFFERENfT\ MOV^N OttfcNJBN i1 %0B6 VU.WUWT OHfe we 500 ?0ft$2Jl£~S OF THERE GLASS £\«N "EVX Benny Leonard After Jack Brittcm's Welterweight Title And Joe Lynch May Get A I ^3 Crack at Johnny Kilbane. j- t* By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Staff Correspondent.) New York.—Benny Leonard and Joe Lynch both probably will make I an excursion out of their class this PACKERS ANNEX A. H. S. WINS OPENER year. French And British Benny would like to annex the Experts Like Georges welterweight title of Jack Britton INTERESTING FACTS EVERY MOWER Carpentier's Chances and the young bantamweight champion Erickson For Local School Nets COUNTY BOY AND GIRL SHOULD KNOW is looking to the featherweight Thirteen Baskets Against By HENRY L. FARRELL field for future work. (United Press Staff Correspondent) Hayfield Leonard this winter proved conclusively New York.—"Jack Dempsey may NEWLY-WEDS KEPT HOUSE Austin high school opened their that he has not outgrown knockout Georges Carpentier but IN LITTLE OLD LOG CABIN basket ball season Friday night with the lightweight class. He made 134 he'll never beat him." u: Defeat Minneapolis Y. M. C. A. C'mon Zero!! Hayfield at the Armory with a victory pounds for Joe Welling, but he wasn't This is British logic brought back In Hard Fought Game By A You can make hay while the sun 50 to 12. Austin easily took the lead overly strong at that low poundage, from Picadily by Tex O'Rourke, In the early history of Mower "keeping house" in a log cabin, and shines, but darned if you can make Score of 29 To 27 At Armory and maintained it thruout the contest. For business reasons, an invasion I matchmaker of the International awaited the future tide of their fortune county the marriage ceremony was ice, say local ice dealers. iv: The work of the Austin quint Saturday. of the welter ranks would be profitable to provide for them a' more spacious Sporting club, who recently made a not performed in that grand style was characterized by more individual for Leonard, as he is running out and comfortable residence. tour of Europe for amateur talent. Epitaphs of Bygone Days V# When the whislte blew at the end playing than good team work. Clifford which characterizes our present age. of opponents among the lightweights. good Their parents were plain, common Here lies interred Priscilla Bird of the first half of the Packer, Minneapolis Erickson easily lead the field, annexing Then no tinted wedding cards, with sense people, and the young people Who sang on earth till sixty-two. Y. M. C. A. game Saturday 13 ringers. Hayfield. was unable the invitation printed in letters of gold generally were imbued with the same Now up on high above the sky to connect with the basket, securing night at the Armory, the Packers were seen no royally dressed bride attributes which had gifted their No doubt she sings like sixty—too. were trailing, 18 to 10. When the three field goals during the and bridegroom made their appearance fathers and mothers. game, the remainder of their points whistle blew at the end of the game, .1 before the hymeneal altar, in the I see by the Owatonna People's They were willing to begin housekeeping were free throws. jthe Packers were- leading by- a two austere presence of priest or clergyman. Press that Waseca gets a boost in in a style corresponding to The line-up. point lead, 29 to 27. From a spectators Most of th marriage, vows then "phome" rates. their means, trusting to the future for standpoint the game was thrilling Austin Hayfield were solemnized before the pioneer Speaking of "phome" rates, Waseca larger houses and finer surroundings. Clifford Erickson and full of ginger enough for the S. Sorum Justice of the Peace, whose hearth has nothing on the* rest of the U. S. It would doubtless be of some interest Leon Coggins jmost rabid fan. Remarks from the L. Westcott stone was sheltered by the logs of a Since the 18th went thru. in this connection to give the Leslie Young Hormel dressing room after the game W. Peterson rude, though cozy and comfortable record of marriages for the first ten indicated that the players were not Wm. Pribble Myster cabin. Here was found genuine hospitality. or twenty years, after the settlement WHERE TO GO it so well pleased with themselves as Dick Eberhart L. Frogner And who dare say that the of Mower county, but they are too [were the fans. Subs—Bjaastad and M. Hooland. hearts and lives thus united in these numerous,therefore only the names January 12, Wednesday. Dance atConcord Dugan for the Packer's did not Subs—Nockelby, Carlson, Hansen. rude cabin homes, were not as closejly of the first couple who was married, .Hall. Rudy's orchestra. seem to have his usual form, in fact Hansen replaced Eberhart in second and lastingly united as are those of as shown by the records, appears. January 13, Thursday, Local Barber's 1 period. nearly every one of the team with the modern pomp and show, who celebrate The first marriage performed under dance at Armory, Dexter-Fisch 'possible exception of Captain Cipra Score by periods—Austin 34—16 their wedding occasions in expensive authority of a license issued by Orchestra. jwere off their ffsed. Moyle and Olson —50. Hayfield 5—7—^12rtH mansions, and have access to Mower county, took place July 19, January 14, Friday, Masquerade, jfor the "Y" teajnwere in top notch Austin scoring—Field goals. Erickson the costliest of bridal chambers? The 1857. The parties were Robert B. Maurek's hall. shape and showed up exceptionally 13, Coggins 5, Young 6, Nockelby newly married couple usually went to Tiffitt and Anna Eliza Cruen. January 15—Army and Navy of well for the Mill City aggregation. 1. Free throws Erickson 1, Hoggins Stillwater, here. They easily out played the Packers 1. New Yorker's home, are some remarkable filth, from which she is rescued by ,. January 20, Thursday, Military on the defense and time and again Hayfield scoring—Field goals, scenes ih India. -l the man she loves, was filmed in a Ball. Given by Cos. and C. DexterFisch broke thru the outposts of the Hormel Westcott 1, Myster 2. Frfee throws, The scenes of the Far East reveal huge pool discolored and apparently orchestra. 'T" five and chalked up a ringer. Cipra Westcott 3, Myster 3. 5 an open market place and a slaveblock, filled with horrible creeping creatures January 22—Minnesota Wildcats,.? planted two long ones thru the hoop where Norma, as .the heroine, Joe Lynch, Bantamweight Champion like the "slimy things that crawl of St. Paul, here. SCOUTS FORM B. B. TEAM that surpised the Y. M. C. A. team. is sold at public auction with donkeys, with wings" in "The Rime of the An January 25—Dayton Ohio Cardinals, The line-up. JoeXynch is a legitimate bantamweight. camels aiid native^ in picturesque cient Mariner." of Dayton, Ohio, here. HORMEL M. C. A. He made 116-pounds for Pete costume lending a touch of "atmosphere." So hideously realistic is this pool January 29—Riversides of Minne- l£' Wengert, R. G. Smith Herman when he won the championship. To Arrange Schedule With into which Norma plunges in a costly apolis, here. .? 1 It is a rather unique way of figuring Cress, L. Olson Joe, however, can't keep himself Local Boys' Basket But most remarkable of all are the and beautiful costume, that the other January 31, Monday, F. O. E. Masquerade, a fight, but it shows how the Dugan, down to that weight very long Moyle Ball Teams allegorical scenes in Hades.' One of members of the cast and the "extras" at the Armory. 1 British differentiate between fighting Cipra, R. G. Bigelow without doing great harm to himself these sets, which represents a dream playing the roles of unfortunates 4.-1 Febrpary 2—Faribault K. of C's,' and boxing. Boody, L. G. Conn After due consideration on the part physically. He's unusually tall for a of Norma's, wherein, she imagines fl" caught in the river of lost souls, here. In England and France, according Substitutes: Erickson for bantam and had to draw himself Cress of a committee, appointed by G. H. herself dragged down by-society into hesitated to enter the water until February 5—Ascensions of Minne1apolis, to O'Rourke, it is the op'nion close to Cress for Boody for Packers. Kurth down so fineVthat he looks like a pale Ten Broeck, Scout Master, the first a hideous whirlpool of slime and'Norma herself plunged in. here. a conviction that Carr'ntier will be for Smith for Y. M. C. A. ghost in the/fing. His ribs poked out team of the scout organization has Mareh 2-—New York Nationals"*-' the next world's champion. heavyweight Field Goals: Packers: Wengert 5, thru his flesh in the Herman bout been selected. The boys participating of New York City, here. 4,1 Cress 1, Dugan 2, Cipra 3, Erickson like a washboard. were required to stand at least 75% In France they offering odds 2. Y. M. C. A Smith 1, Olson 4, Bigelow His condition in that bout must in their scout work, the same as' in PLAYING MANAGERS. 1 of two to one while British are willing 1, Moyle 3, Conn 3. not be considered too final, however, the regular school. After looking ARE COMING BACK to wager at five to four that Freethrows: Packers, Wengert, one as he had been in hard training for over the material gathered under the Dempsey will lose to the Frenchman. out of three Cipra two out of seven. two months and had been thru four scout banner, the committee decided By HENRY L. FARRELL They have never seen Dempsey Y. M. C. A. Olson two out of six. exceedingly hard bouts in a little on the following boys: Edward Banfield, (United Press Staff Correspondent.} arid they rank him on a par with over a month. Referee—Potter, Austin. right forward Edmund Berry, Playing managers, after having become Bill Brenan, Frank Moran and others Final score 28-27. After a month's rest in the mountains left forward Perry Reynolds, center almost extinct in baseball, are of the so-called. second division, of where he is going to rough it he Wade Searles, running guard Don returning to favor. STAGES SECOND SHOW American heavies. will get back into better condition. Beadell, stationary guard. Substitutes: Bench managers were just as rare The fact that Frank Moran disposed For a season or so he can fight Owen Pepper, Edward Crane, and in old days as the active field leaders of Joe Beckett, the English at catchweights after the fashion of Stewart Mann. An extra reserve are to-day until the belief spread champion in two rounds did not cause most champions and that will not composed of: Allen Dee John Smith, Athletic Club among club owners that the worry and Austin Arranges t.he English to lose any of their enthusiasm necessitate weakening'weight-making/ Rex Anderson, and Albert Pepper, First Class Card For troubles of a manager were too about Carpentier. Many boxing critics believe that was formed to give the other teams Tuesday Night much for a player. True Moran did finish Beckett in Lynch at 122-pounds would be good practice and to be ready in case of When Lee Fohl resigned late in the Sailor Meyers, the shifty mitt artist two rounds, but Georges did it in enough to take the title from Johnny need. 1919 race, James C. Dunn, owner of of the Cruiser Nebraska will exchange fifty seconds. He is wonderful," the Kilbane, the featherweight king. The scouts have been practicing the Cleveland Indians made Tris blows with Virgil Tollefson, London experts commented. From all appearances, the Cleveland long and hard every Friday and Saturday Speaker, one of the greatest outfielders Irishman has retired. Before he a former Austin lad and old sea dog. O'Rourke says |that everyone in morning for the past three or in the game his manager. They are matched at 145 pounds. Because steps down finally, however, it is believed Europe is sure of Dempsey's defeat four weeks, and are working for improvement. Experts predicted the decline of that he would be glad to give he has appeared here before, with the exception of Carpentier himself. No arrangements have Speaker as a star when he took upon Meyers seems to be the general favorite. Lynch a chance for the title and if yet been made for games but there himself the burden of management.' Tollefson has been fighting for he has to lose it there is no other I will do my best," the Frenchman have been promises for several with But last season he not only played the past three years and is said to be fighter he would rather see as his confided to his American friends local boys teams. one of the greatest seasons of his clever. Tollefson has: also been working The loyalty with which the English successor than the present bantam career but. he took his club over a with Joe Kelly every day for the REQUA SECURES APPOINTMENT cling to their consistently beaten and bump filled season thru a bump Ozark's Truthful James. past two weelcs. abused idols, Beckett and Bonny filled world's series to the championship. C. F. Cook, postmaster, today received There may be some new-fangled Sid Wilson, who because of his Wells seems to be of the never-dying the appointment of Elmer method of achieving success that looks long reach and puzzling style of boxing sort. Ty Cobb how joins the «i™» ranks good for a time, but we don't believe Requa, as clerk in the Austin postoffice. has defeated all comers will be Major Wilson^ who profited the any man has eveij Improved on the of playing managers. His experiments 'r. matched with Kid Leonard at 125 Beckett-Mourn show e&forted old formula of hard work and honesty. with the Detroit Tigers will be one of Requa is an Austin high school Mr. pounds. Coe Sheldon and Hugh Dunlop 'Rourke to Ihe pier when he was re•urning. —Searcy Citizen. the features of the coming season. graduate arid has been employed in will go on at 120 pounds. tu Cobb's game fell off some last sea- -, the postoffice for some time. Gerhardt Oian, who made his first I wish you would try and get t&Kle-Jobcs tibsfo son and he had. to, finish below the top s., appearance here about 'two weeks some of your good heavyweights to of the batting pile for the second ago and made an instant hit with come over and meet Beckett—Dempsey, REEL FACTS 4 time in fourteen years. every "follower of the catch-as-catch Brennan, Fulton or any of William Baker, owner of the Philadelphia can game because of his fairness atid them," he said. BILL HAWKINS* HIRED "Thl BraUdwl Wonan" "Idols 3ay" ^^^^Tthe^au^hter of a pc arl-smu|n||fef• The of Nationals, would like to have 1 clever work will meet young ^itftt for What, after his experience with Scenes in Hades, said to rival even In "Idols of Clay," the picture ai prlv|^lls in love with the^hiodsome MAN SvQN'S WET'S had a playing manager to succeed the best two out of three ^ian l^oran?" Tjex asked. the most fanciful of Dore's famous the Park ThealreN-this wetek, George strarijraife Later ev^ntg leaa: t# their 5 Gawy CravfUh, wh^got iaLmly fe^f TIRED SO has developed a scissors hol&, tha^.is "He is.. stiU our* champion/ regardthe take£f||l drawings, have} fceeq reproduced on Fitzmaurice., has separation,, ,but fifrally -:'aft«^'lifce firl games last seasoa #s a^pinch hitter. HE: eat) A OOB a body crusher. aO*** British promcrter, replied, Ouida Bergere that fairly rung the of the South' Seas has experienced! the screen illNorma Talmadge's Harry Hooper^ th^star outfielder A*--' DOWN CITY. with all seriousness. The card is scheduled Jj£0r the latest First National. starring vehicle, gamut of hlubaan .viltaes'and lireak- the dizzy heights of LAngdn hohemianf of the B68ton Re4T ^c)r was ti»e choice i-J V.4 Butchers Union hall, tomorrow night nesses and unfolds its action against "The Branded Woman," which will society and the shadowy dens of the of the Hub fan to succeedEd Barrow THE. AIR-TAXJCAB APPEARS at 8:30 o'clock. a series or settings that for sheer artistry be shown in the1 Park Theatre, Monday Liihehouse underworld, they are re as manager and Owner Frazee can The main event wiil net eight have seldom been ..^quailed on and Tuesday, January 10 and united. Lohdpn. (By Mail to United Kress) sidereal him for sttiB^'time before he rounds, the other bouts will be four 11. v, the screen. Mr. Fitzmaurice has demonstrated The picture records one step more—Honk! Honk! Here comes the air- secured Hugh Puffy.^ rounds each. Officials of the show Because of the elaborate nature of anew that he is-the piaster in the development of Miss Murray taxicab. You can now book from Rabbit Maranville, tte diminutive said this morning that this was the the sets called fdr in this motion of the colorful, emotional story and from ingenue dancing roles to those, Croydon to the Cape or Cario, in the star shortstop of the Boston Braves^ best card that' they had ever arranged picture^ which was adopted by'Anita the opuleht background. As in hiis of a finished Emotional actress. The new air-taxis which have just start- believes that the day will come when for Austin. Loos and Albert Parker from Oliver previous prqductiqns^he isassisted. by ex-Fqllie« j|avorite' has, made rapid ed service by the Instone Air Line, all the teams will be led by a playing D. Bailey's well known stage play the sympathetic work of pretty Ma©, prides under Mr. Fitzmaurice's direc- If neither of these places please you manager again. .. BABCOCK BROTHERS INVOLVED. Murray and David Powell, the feat- "Branded," Hugo Ballin was engaged admits, however, that tion. However, the public is not al- for lunch you can stay nearer horned The Rabbit, IN PARTNERSHIP LITIGATION tired player^ to design them. The restilt has to take a chance on an wvK'i yf-,y loieed talfftnget that Miss Murray, and book to Hendon of Hourislow. he isn't ready C. S. Babcock, vs. E, Babcock, S. been, an artistic triumph. v(- a "Idols of Clay" brings together on started her theatrical career as sen-. All you have to do is pay your executive job. this morning appeared in district In addition to beautiful interiors are not opposed to a South Sea isle &' ^jatg London sational dancer. Her "Dance of the fare, and off you go! Honk! Honk! The magnates court before Judge 3. D. Catherwood for a private house in Paris and the in fact they ap- sculptor who, faith in'hfe career and Chiffon Veils" in "Idols of Clay" is 1. —r .. paying managexsy in a partnership accounting suit. Ritz Hotel, a fashionable boarding front a^[ sections of this prove them because it is a money I not likely to be soon forgotten.-David -News items of in mankind shatteired b^ an unsqrupa^ ». imr The case was continued this afternoon. school for girls up the Hudson, the drifted to trop- propowtiop-—killing two lous woman, has the Powell is his usual suave, talented, SIS -.J? Ba¥"g library and other rooms of a* wealthy Belt., child of or call lufai ^ka with the ics,. and an innocent nature, (sonally, T|7 1 A-/,