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

October 10, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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1 PP 1 ®»KS- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. -T Page Five Monday, Oct. 10, 1921. E«r- SCOUTSDEFEATED MYRE WINS OVER NORBECK IN FAST AUSTIN WINS Roosters 08 *lso fine cistern and practically new" 1 AUSTIN MARKETS Eggs rf....... 36 double garage 20x24. Price OO "f BY ADAMS HIGH if taken at once. Dial 6966, or call GO AT ARMORY ON FRIDAY NIGHT HOG MARKET. Quoted by Peoples Service Store.— at 406 S. St. Paul St. 29-1-«& Medium and Butchers 7.25 44 Dairy Butter ..................40 h'- Packers 4.75 to 6.50 ... .88 FOR SALE:—Pure Bred Prize f! I ,' Veal, Sheep and Lambs Potatoes, per bu 1.10 ning Shropshire Yearling Encounter Stubborn resistance Thrilling Game Results Both Men Show Considerable tongs and after 4% minutes of furious Fat Lanibs 5.50 to 6.50 and Ram Lambs. Registered Beans, per lb ...06% Hoistein Bulls, and Duroe Jersey Bosn^ wrestling pinned Britz' shoulders Veal 4.00 to 8.00 Flour—Retail, 49 lb sack $2.40, in 19 to 7 Score by Blooming Speed and for 3ale at Farmers' prices. Brookholm to the mat with a head scissors and Sheep 2.00 to 3.00 $2.55 and $2.60. Farms, Art Wright* Ws« Friday. Prairie. hammerlock. It was a good, clean Agility. GRAIN Cattle ager, Austin, Minn. 2S-8-C. bout, and the two young men held the Oats 17 to 24 Fat Steers 4.00 to 5.00 Barley 35 to 40 interest of the fans thruout. Cows and Heifers 3.00 to 4.00 FOR SALE—Corn, clover and dtdrg The Austin hi&h school football The first three quarters were nip ALBRECT WANTS Timothy .v.. ...2.75 to 3.50 Canners and Cutters 1.00 to 1.50 lands. Aitkin county Minneaote. The grand finale came next, the and tuck with both teams showing a team won it's second gaftie Saturday Flax 1.55 Over 8,000 acres finest land to' CHANCE AT MYRE boxing match having been called off. Bulls 2.50 to 3.00 by defeating Blooming IPrairie, 7 to wonderful defense. A poor pass POULTRY 1 choose from. Near markets, schools' As the two opponents came upon the 0 Tat Blooming Prairie. The Blooming from Ed. Crane, scout center to Pepper, Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— and lakes. Sure to rise in vaiao Mower County News floor each received a rousing welcome full back, gave1 the ball to Adams, team averaged over 163 pounds. Heavy Hens ....16 Reasonable prices and easy Next Match Slated for November— from their adherents. Helmer Myre, MARKE1 PLACE Light Heng 11 Map free. Improved Farms Both teams were enenly matched who scooped up the ball and made "the Preliminaries Also Show Considerable the Albert Lea man, is of medium pany. 405 Oneida Bide*. Minnea|)i»~ Spr ng Cijjix .. 15 and defense was strong as balls were winning score in the last two minutes Class. height, and doesn't show the weight lis, Ducks 'i? .16 lost on downs frequently. Captain of play. Before this break, the of 175 pounds with which he is credited. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. Ted Young saved the game for Austin scouts'were pounding and passing Despite the handicap of a small attendance, FOR SALE—4 burner gas range *9ft1 In action he is quick as a flash, Minimum Charge twenty-five cents. by his viscious and sure tackling. their way for the score that would pilot, $18.00. 1 Stewart kitchea.range, and the congealing atmosphere Ten Cents Collectipit Charge Will Be and his ability to wiggle Out of tight COMING have tied and possibly won the game, Lewy Hill, shone on offensive work $10.00. 1 14-inch Roumf Obk of the Armory Friday night, Added for all adsr-nbt paid for in advance. places was one 6f the most interesting I as at that time the score was 13 to and Jesson showed his work on smashing heater, $12.50. 1 oak dining titWty Readers1 or-locals not run~ijft the fans were privileged to witness a features of the evening's entertainment. 6 ft. extension, $15.00. 6 off tackle of the game which was 7. His column will be charged at the fninHI li­ fine exhibition of wrestling by the AMBU Time after time Norbeck oak dining chairs, each $3,501 1 rate of 10 cents per line. made by Ted Young after a stubborn Adams has a very fast team and world's champion light heavy-weight, would secure the toe hold on his opponent, brary table, $5.00, 1 couch, $6JBBL mr .j. make the required six yards for the full of fight. Jordon, Rasmussen, Helmer Myre, and the Swedish champion, but it did not seem to worry 1 sanitary cot, $4.50. Dial 6966^ 29-1-c FOR SALE Nicholsen and Pepper showed up well. resistance. It took four downs to Joe Norbeck. Myre won the call at 406 S. St. Paul St. Myre. score, Ted also kicked the goal. Pribble ran the team in.excellent two falls in a comparatively short FOR SALE:— Bicycle in A. No. 1 Joe Norbeck, the Minneapolis man, Blooming Prairie full back was the fashion. Prevratil xefereed. The S E I E time with his deadly hammerlock, shape. Tires in very good condition/ claimed 180 pounds, was taller and A delicious variation of feature of the game was the scouts leading figure on both offensive and which has served in practically all of Cheap itaken at once. Inquire considerably heavier in build. While apple sauce is quartered or eavexwA defensive. holding Adams on the four yard line at hte Mower County News. the si* hundred or more matches during apples baked in a bean pot or it was evident that he was not as fast It is hoped that the high school four consecutive downs, and then Watch This Space jar till they are tender, rich 27-1-c. and redTo the past few years. as Myre, his added weight evened up students may turn out better for the passing out iof danger instead of the needed sugar and a little The attendance was so small that matters to quite an extent. "Kid" kicking. game next Saturday and show Osage FOR SALE—1 house and lot. Verj^ add a taste of favorite spice if Winters, whose home is Minneapolis, the promoters did not feel justified in best location. All modern but heat some real school spirit and pep. ed. but who has been sojourning in St. drawing the stallion at this time, and PROFESSIONAL Ansgar recently, was selected by the this part of the program was deferred DIRECTORY crowd as the referee, and called the until a later date. "KID" WINTERS men onto the mat. Editor May of the A large number of followers of Dr. A. I. ARNESON CHALLENGES H. Albert Lea Tribune acted as timekeeper. Myre from Albert Lea cheered him on to victory. Several Minneapolis fans Specializing in Electrical and MYRE TO BOUT For forty-six minutes and thirty accompanied Norbeck and several Other Physical Treatments. YOU seconds the two wrestlers slipped into small delegations from nearby towns and diseases of Rectum and Colon "Kid" Winters of St. Ansgar, Iowa, were numbered among the spectators. and out of holds, each of which to the who claims Minneapolis as his home, HAVE YOUR NEW OFFICES last Friday night issued a challenge Gas Office Building. to Frank Ryan, Helmer Myre's manager, Telephone—Automatic 2676 for a bout at any time at CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. any place satisfactory to Myre. Dial 2038 Winters is heavier than Myre by -i Physician and Surgeon several pounds and wants to wrestle SEASON TICKET FOR THE 1. -'. Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. at catch weights, but if Myre insists v. X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment ISHNISlfSlSliHSW he will train down to 175 pounds. Assistants— Whatever arrangements Myre wishes Ernest H.Morris, M. D. to make will satisfy him, said Winters. Mabelle Moore, R. N. Winter Qhautauqua W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. In conversation with a News reporter, Jplpp UNDERTAKING and Winters asserted that he had endeavored FUNERAL DIRECTION for over a year to obtain a Auto Hearse Equipment match with Myre, but had not yet Prompt attention in Every Detail succeeded. There is a possibility that Business Residence the go may be hel4-jjn Austin if the Phone 2512 Phone 2213 two men come together. AUSTIN, MINN. DONOVAN & GOSLEE .v Among those wl\o attended the Funeral Directors musical show "Irene" in Owatonna, and Embalmers last night were: Mr. and Mrs. James Day Calls—Phone 2188 Bramham, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gillam, *, Clara Crane, Mr. Loucks, Jessie Johnson, v- Night Calls W. Donovan—5914 Arthur Cipra, Percy Erickson H. A. Goslee—6637 and Mr. Cooper. Motor and Carriage Service Salt in whitewash makes it stick in cold or boiled starch it imparts a gloss. Where There's a Baby on Farm Keep Rat-Snap. Rats are on most farms. Once they get inside the house—look out. Rats, kill infants—biting them is not unusual. Nursing bottles attracts rats. Break a cake of RAT-SNAP and throw it around. It will surely rid you of rats and mice. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Minn. Advertisement—Oct. e-r"': •rr\ o/ -v y& FOR toasted GOOD LUCK'S SAKE A CAN OF TRY O seal HELMER MYRE, LIGHT HEAVY-WEIGHT WORLD'S CHAMPION, in the WHO THREW NORBECK, SWEDISH CHAMPION, TWICE IN LESS THAN AN HOUR.—FRANK RYAN, MYRE'S MANAGER, IN OVAL. delicious Burley Credit for the clean exhibition is less experienced seemed certain would mean a fall. Early in the bout Myre due Dr. W. R. Whitney, who engineered flavor KWAL the preliminary details, and grabbed Norbeck's toe and the Albert Lea fans all said the first fall was arranged the several cards. Only one bout was called off, the boxing match, over. But Norbeck also showed his Once you've ability at slipping out of tight places, QUALITY 0- which was cancelled at the last minute enjoyed the on account of the illness of one of and soon had the same grip on Myre, IUMDS. toastedflavor only to lose it. After a few miuutes the boxers.. The preliminary bouts were refereed of hard and fast work Myre had Norbeck you will always by John Albrect, wrestler of the in a body scsisors, but could not want it Minneapolis police force, who called fasten the shoulders down to the pad. to the mat Frank Dvorak, 145 pounds, The fall came after a little over and Henry Riles, 140 pounds, as the three-quarters of an hour, when Myre curtain raisers. All the bouts were secured his deadly hammerlock and announced as finish matches, best two flopped Norbeck. out of three falls. Five miuutes rest was allowed before Dvorak won the first fall with a time was again called, and each headlock in a trifile over twenty-five 1 sprang to the center intent upon finishing minutes, but Hank came back for his up quickly. In the first few 4 second set-to with a broad smile. minutes Norbeck injured his left Dvorak, however, took the match with hand, which caused him some pain the second fall in 1XA minutes. and considerable inconvenience. The O E N I N N E The semi-final commanded considerable head scissors, body scissors, toe hold EVENING, OCTOBER 19,il921 interest from local fans, as and hammerlock followed each other both men are local boys, and were to in quick succession, until Myre finally have staged a bout at the baseball ~"r pinned the Swedish champion to the park last month, which was called pad with his hammerlock in seven 8:15 P. M. at the off on account of weather conditions. minutes flat. -V Joe Britz, light-weight, was announced The match thruout was a treat to CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL by Albrect as 145 pounds, while those who enjoy clean sport. Another Ambrose "Kid" Ryan, middle-weight, match is being arranged for early in AUDITORIUM was introduced at a 143-pounder. November, probably between Myre and some one of the many challengers This match was fast from start to who are anxious to meet him. finish, both men showing about equal Adult Season Ticket.. .$2.00 Business demands trained men and women. ability in this department, Britz In this connection John Albrect, You can help solve the unemployment problem by showing more science which was overcome Minneapolis policeman, issued a challnege Student's Season Ticket.... .. 1.50 taking a business course right now. For a quarter of by Ryan's few extra pounds. to Myre to meet him here later, Ryan took the first fall in 5% minutes a century we have been serving the public by giving winner to take all or on a seventy-five INCLUDING RESERVED SEAT with a hammerlock, after a lively per cent basis. Announcement may young men and women thoro business training. Our tilt during which both men flopped be made later as to the arrangements graduates get and hold best positions. on the hard floor with considerable for a match in case the challenge is NEW TERM OPENS OCTOBER 11. abandon. 'v accepted. Myre defeated Albrect some UNIVERSITY OP SOUTHERN The second fall went to Britz after time ago at Chatfield, and Albrect is .r' 'V ---'-'.V-,' 1 -~our and one-third minutes with both not at ail satisfied with the result, as MINNESOTA. vnen coming back eager for the third he claims he had wrestled for three AUSTIN, MINN. fall which would give the decsiion. nights and was not in the best of condition i'yan vent to work hammer and for his go with Myre. Imltlililiiilllillli I 4 4 4 If 1, Li .sr 1 -'S-vis