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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

September 26, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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ipS*" ff1"" iZSMFGji'ti, MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Monday, Sept. 26, 1921 Five DUSKY CANADIANS AUSTIN GOLFERS of peppermint and talcum powder and the remainder constitutes the fiet fine. BEAT ALBERT LEA Peterson must earn the money himself DEFEAT PACKERS Featuring Fall and pay it within sixty days. "-Austin golfers added another t6 According 4o the testimony in Friday's tJ their string of victories on Saturday hearing, the boya were told to afternoon when they took the Albert cut Lolfar's hair and. apply the various Hit Local Pitchers Almost Lea team into c&mp at the local club, toilet articles by Peterson, altho 16 to 8. at will and Field ...AND... he took no part in the action himself. The Albert Lea ladies were entertained Cleanly. a tthe club house by the Austin Osage Added To Winter ladies. The scores of the tournament follow: Football Schedule Completely outclassed by their swarthy opponents, the Packers met V- A A.L. defeat at the hands of the Calgary Osage,- Iowa, has been added to the Cooper and McGrath .. v:. 3 Black Sox in the first game of the high school football schedule. The Ross and KnUdson 0 AT series Saturday afternoon. game will be played in Austin on Hormel and Cory 3: The darkies' appeared to be able to October 15. Osage is reported to have McKey and Dr. Watland 0 connect with the offerings of the Austin THE J. C. PENNEY a strong team this year, and a close Dr. Albertson and Dalager.. 0 hurlers at will and pound the ball game is anticipated by Coach Roach. Dr. Wolf and Dr. Thomas. 3 wherever they wished. On the defensive, Negotiations are still pending concerning Dr. Leek and Dr. Daigneau 2 they fielded the ball clcanly the proposed game with Albert CO. STORE Edwards and Waroen 1 and speedily and threw with deadly Lea on Armistice Day at Austin. French and Doane 3 acuracy. Spectators agreed that they S 1 There is a possibility that the Vanderberg and L. Goarder 0 were the best ball team seen on the game will be played at Albert Lea, Bramham and Dr. Gillam 0 local diamond for several years. altho it is more likely that Austin will The Store Where You Profit Most Olson and Morgan 3 Packers Have Off Day. s. ^4 j. have it. Streeter and Eberhart 2 The Packers, on the other hand, appeared BY PAYING LESS The high school candidates are Peterson and Devine 1 to be suffering from an attack iv ii1. being sent thru daily work-outs, and a N. Nicholsen 3 of stage fright ,and fielded clumsily, series of hard scrimmages is in order A. Gaarder 0 threw wildly, and pulled countless from now until the first game. Coach -Vy boners. Deitrich was the only infielder Roach is looking the men over carefully Totals 16 8 not guilty of a misplay. The veteran and may change somewhat the 4^ *V 1| third sacker speared everything positions of the candidates, shifting $6.50, $8.50 that came within his reach and each Men's Fine Alleged Instigator them to posts for which they are the time nailed his man. best fitted. 4 Mackinaws of Attack Upon The dusky Canadians opened up on 4 The field was marked off Friday Cipra with their heavy artillery in the XV Boy Receives Fine morning at Lafayette Park. It is second frame. When they ceased firing probable that the corner which is Men's Heavy Cloth Overcoats, with the scorekeeper had chalked up 5 somewhat lower than the rest of the $22.50,26.50,32.50 Victor Peterson, the instigator of runs, one a home run, a double, a single, field will be filled in order to secure the assault up^ Paul Lidllar last a walk, a sacrifice, and two infield a level gridiron. Monday night, ^cording to the testimony errors. They had little difficulty of the four youthful a'ssailants, in getting on bases, and much less 9 «r was arraigned before Judge Detwiler in getting around. Men's Sheep-lined Coats, full length and Saturday morning and was fined The Packers tied the count at six $8.40. lined «01 CA all in the fourth after two were down. Five dollars of this amount will go Wengert started the fireworks with a sleeves WA,3U to pay for the suit of Lollar's which single to left, and took second when was ruined by the application of oil Waters fumbled the ball. Dugan was TITLE AT STAKE safe on Duncan's bobble. Grady singled, Young Men's Lamb-lined Overcoats, with scoring Wengert, and stole second. Fur Collar, (tQ7 KA Duncan juggled Cipra's grounder REEL FACTS IN MATCH HERE and "Doc" jfeeat the throw to first, ...a fine coat ......... Dugan scoring. Cipra scored on Bower's ABOUT FILM single, and the fleet stortstop went all the way to third on the Champion Wrestler of Men's and'Young Men's Cloth Overcoats, throw-in. Bowers scored on Deitrich's FAVORITES Sweden will Attempt $17.90,2250,24.75 I single, ending the scoring for the day for the Packers. to Throw Myre. From then on the Sox settled down to business, and altho Wickwere did Cecil B. DeMille productions are Champion wrestlers will meet at not seem to exert himself on the famous for the ultrafashionable ward Men's Sheep-lined (go ea Austin in the Armory on Friday, mound except in streaks, fast fielding robes of the feminine players, but it October 7, in a match by "Doc" Whitney. Short Coats kept the Packers away from the plate. remains for "The Affairs of Anatol," Elmer Myre, who holds the The Sox, on the other hand, added the latest Paramount production, at light-weight championship of the three tallies in the fifth, two in the the Park theatre next Thursday, to WELDING. world, and Joe Norbeck, the lightweight AND $2.49 sixth, and two more in the seventh, set a mark in this respect. FREIGHT and MERCHANDISE champion of Sweden, are the by terrific hitting, speedy base-running, Ail important contributing, cause to headliners on the card. TRANSFER and misplays by the locals. the general/ effect is the remarkable We can fix any size, shape or Myre hails from Albert Lea and is design of broken parts. Bring assemblage of feminine players who SERVICE that is prompt, the idol of the followers of the mat BLACK SOX MAKE $2.98 AND $3.49 appear in this production. Gloria game there. The Albert Lea fans are reliable, careful—and economical. them to us. We can make them Swanson, Wanda Hawley, Bebe Daniels, convinced that Myre is the premier of like new, Agnes Ayrs, and Julia Faye, Call Main 188-1 IT TWO STRAIGHT his class in the world and will not are all famous for their fashion flaire admit that any other light-weight in CITV DRAY LINE MOTOR INN both on and off the screen. The first the world can throw him. Men's Heavy Fleece-lined $1 1A named trio wear gowns in this picture Norbeck Also Confident. Union Suits vA.XEF that'rival the latest Parisian creations. A Ninth Inning Rally The followers of Norbeck, who has Repair Department S L. tOUNG The other three shine by contrast been in the Twin Cities for three Breaks tie and Nets A. H. ANDERSON, because of type of roles which years, are just as confident that the il7 E. Mill Street Mc°iteweater..... $1-23 TO $2.98 they portray. world's title will change hands in. the Six Runs. match here. Norbeck came to the United States for the express purpose A ninth inning rally after the of meeting Myre and securing M™over W50 TO $7.90 Packers had knotted the count at the world's championship in a match three all in the eighth gave Sunday's with him. game to the Calgary Black Sox. After having seen Myre wrestle The Packers looked an entirely different once, he decided that he would not B'i£Srater team until the fatal ninth. The meet the Albert Lea grappler until 98'" TO $3.49 darkies were unable to connect with he had time to learn some of the holds the deceptive offerings of Gute. Austin's used by American grapplers. He believes diminutive mound artist, and the that he is now ready for the support given him by his team-ir.ates match, and feels confident that the Bs£5£T!r... $3-25 AND $3.49 was at times even spectacular. The coveted belt will be his after the Austin addition to the line-up of "Doc" Chapman match. at shortstop and "Dutch" Meany Preliminaries of the first class! in the center garden seemed to bolster have been arranged ,and a program up the team considerably. which will please fans from Austin, Boys' and Children's Sheep-lined Coats, "Chappie" covered lots of ground at Albert Lea and the Twin Cities is $9.90 AND $10.90 Fur short and fielded the ball fast, besides assured. getting one of the bingles. Meany Collar.. got to Waters for two blows and Advertisements in The News reach scored the Packers first run in the the, consumer. $6.90, 8.90, 9.90 third by sensational base-running. He Boys' Good stole second and third and went home School Suits... when Duncan dropped the throw to catch him at third. The darkies opened the game in $1.69 TO $2.98 Men's Heavy the second by counting three times on four singles and four stolen bases. Flannel Shirts. Camels are made for Men who The Packers evened it up in the eighth. Cipra opened the inning with a single. Gute walked. After Meany Boys'Heavy Flannel Shirts, 41 JQ Think for Themselves and Chapman had fanned, Deitrich 12y2tol4y2 scored Cipra with a single to left. Barr then connected for a timely double along the right field, scoring Boys' Heavy Flannel Qft 41 A Gute, but Deitrich was caught between Blouses,8to third and home and tagged out. 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