Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 16, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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.*7 'v,'r e*a$ftf5 5W vsS $•* ." 1 Page Four MOWER COtJNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Jan. 16, 1922. 232 .-•*•: WW .*£&£ Mower£ Cduiity News Columbus High has Adams high school Friday night at Thru The Sport Periscope ISi£! Adams. The score was 9 to 13 and "The Gounty Paper" Hard Basketball Published every Monday and Thursday, the game was characterized by much 9 Schedule This Week at Austin, Minnesota. unnecessary roughness. Only two By V. E. Fairbanksz A ROE AMD GANNON* Publishers. fouls were called. Northwestern Advertising* Representatives Columbus high school is expected Packers are Lifeless in Minnesota Seteet List, 219 Central Seconds to bump up against two of the toughest From the looks of the list of casualties Speaking of referees, the writer South Sixth Street, Minneapolis Basketball Fans t.-. Early Stages of quints on its schedule this week among Austin business men, Beat Elkton High 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. has never seen a squarer and more kh After Specjal To Fray. when they meet Sacred Heart academy resulting from efforts. to once more impartial referee than Earl R. Jackson, of Waseca here Friday and Heffron Mason City, Iowa attain that exhiiberent ^feeling of coach at Carleton college,, who Elkton high school met defeat at high at Rochester Saturday. youth and vigor's©.envied in the presentjgeneration refereed Friday and Saturday at NORTON STARS FOR the hands of the Central high school V*!'"" of "patent-leather," Considerable improvement in the CMEMBER Central high. Jackson did not. display quint Saturday by a score of 20 to 16. MILL CITY QUINT Efforts to secure sufficient spat wearing athletes, it. is. time these the fault so often found in in brand of ball the Catholic school is The work of Daigneau and Meyer signers to warrant the chartering A,. same "tired business men" introduced referees who arbitrate at high school playing is shown over their early for Austin featured the contest. of a special train to Mason a little less strenuous line of athletic Cipra Ousted from Game by Hefer^es starts. i-v .jV'-vt -'". .. Official Paper of Mower County games. He did not call an over abundance City Wednesday night to accompany -a -i-S jFrequent WKifttle eiideavor. %:'••Y .-: '''"u "s'v of fouls and slow up the game. Columbus: gained a victory over Shop first in The News SUBSCRIPTION RATES the Packers and give Blowing. For instance, put airttj* take, with Coach Roach would do well to bring Per Year, in advance '...,....,$2.60 thenr support against "McNider's athletic penalties. Or there are great Six Months &...... .$1.25 him down for the remainder of the Own" quint, are being made Single Copies .... .... .05 ^Victories won by several possibHitfck for reducing the "waste" district games here. ,{ o—« A a Austin quints climaxed by bending the knees and abdomen in Were Entered as Second Class MaTter at Present plains, call for the departure Saturday night when the Packers MAKE THE TEST the gentle are of watching an acedeuce tne Post office at Austin, Minn., under Th^e high school opened the district of the special at 6.00 p. the act of March 3, 1879. nosed out over the Ballentines come up when you are rolling championship race in an auspicious m. and return at 11:00 p. m. of Minneapolis in a hotly COGGINS, YOUNG for seven. manner and with the material on dications today are that enough,/, IT MAY MAKE YOU contested affair by the small However from the interest displayed hand they should fly the district signers will be obtained to char-, margin of seven points. The it is not going to be very long befoi*e AUSTIN STARS champ flag at the close of the season, ter the train. score was 32 to 25. a first class volley ball league o—o Names may be given to Harry While many fans contend that the Will be forthcoming—and then watch Smith at Schwan's ^shpe The work of Cliff Erickson St forward game was the equal of the recent out wives, kDaddy never will be home. store, Leo Meany, Charles IliHam, Friday was rather disappointing Mason City-Packer battle, rail birds o—o Forward and Center It is well to have a definite plan when you or Coach Laslett. in view of the really A-l performances declare it lacked the fight displayed in Ford has offered to purchase the start a savings account. Show Up Well of the past. The accurate the earlier game. At no time during entire French navy—evidently with shooting so characteristic of his playing Friday. the fray was Austin sure of a victory. the idea of m$ting the battleships as Decide^upon the amount you can save last year was absent. Here is COLTS ROLL INTO The score see-sawed back and forth popular a^ his mechanical namesake. daily or weekly and adhere to it. hoping he comes back to last year's land the Ballentines proved their* o-T-0 SCOUTS BEATEN -V form before the season advances very worth by dropping'in some long ones Jimmy Preyratil- is a good referee Do not, act on impulse, but allow your EIGHTH AT "LA X" BY SECOND TEAM far. from difficult angles. Harrington, and when lie "sjugs" a man when calling judgment to guide you and a habit will be o—o center, and Norton, left forward, were a personal foul it looks as tho it formed you can never regret. particularly adept at chalking up was going to be a-haymaker from, the Austin bowlers are knocking the Kasson Outweighed and Outplayed, sid.e lines. He sure took some vicious pins in pretty fair shape and are Gilchrist Wins Sixth Position counters frpm a distance. We will pay you interest on your savings. Overwhelmed by,Red planning a couple of entries in the I. The start of the fray saw the Packers cuts at the High'-School-Scout game White. at Tri-State apparently outclassed. They appeared Friday night. It was hard to tell B. A. in February. There is no reason THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Meet. stale and couldn't seem to whether it was a basketball game or why they shouldn't come back covered Austin's impregnable defense and a with glory. smashing attack defeated the Kasson strike their accustomed stride. After a free for all mix. five minutes of haphazard playing high school 43 to 5 Friday night at The Colts, representing" Austin at of Austin, Minn. they took a new lease of life and ral Central high school gymnasium. the state bowling tournament at La France Asks Ford issued a warrant for him Saturday Ted Young, who holds his brother's lied with Wengert piloting the crew. Crosse Friday won eighth place in a and found him Sunday at his home. Member Federal Reserve System. to Buy Warcraft Dewey dropped in seven counters during place at the pivotal position this year, field of thirty-six teams from Wisconsin, He stated in court that he thot he had the game. Cipra was a little off was a tower of strength on the defense Iowa, and Minnesota with a score enough .funds in the bank to cover the J. L. MITCHELL, on his foul shooting but managed to P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, and also dropped in two field of 2532. Gilchrist, Streeter, Lunacheck, Washington.—The French government check. Investigation showed that he goals and one foul. He scored the ,§ke in five out of eleven from the foul President -V: Vice President Cashier has approached Henry Ford by Bert Earl and E. D. Hunger-" only had twenty-five cents in the line. Cress following his usual brilliant first basket in the first minute of play ford made thfririp.^' cable asking if he would consider the bank. individual tactics hit the hoop after Nockelby had tried for a basket purchase of battleships. In announcing At Winona the Colts were holding for two. at a difficult angle and missed. seventh place-with a sepre of 2492 for the request^ Mr. Ford said he had Norton, who -also started with the The Austin defense formed with the first two fays of tournament. replied that unless he buy the cOuld Mercuries last year, proved a "red" machine-like precision and with sufficient entire French navy he not be In the doubles at Earl and would Winona, flash for the Ballentines. speed to deter their lighter opponents Gilchrist annexed eighth place with interested in job lots. No answer to A crowd estimated at 400 persons from breaking thru the forward 1080 while Gilchrist'cime up strong his cable has' been receievd, he said. saw the game. Potter's unusually wall. While Young easily led with 602 in the singles. Gilchrist also Buy Your Table Linens Now close calling of fouls put Cipra out of JAILED FOR OBTAINING the team on defense, Coggins and won sixth place at the Tri-State the game in the last period. Laslett Nockleby with their swift accurate MONEY meet with a score of 615 went in for Cipra but could not equal passing ran the ball down the court Preparations are being made to enter-the BY FALSE MEANS and Save 25 Per Cent the husky guard's work on the defense. time and again and usually ..ended by Colts and the Tigers, captained His offensive work, however, shooting for a ringer. Hill's passing by Leo "Dutch" Meany, in thef B. W. B.* Colvin appeared before Justice materially assisted in placing the final was rather erratic and -Wanting in accuracy, A. at St. Paul in February.. Detwiler this morning and pleaded counters. however, he was full, of fight Games scheduled for this week are guilty to a charge of obtaining Hormels— Ballentines— and endeavored to get. into every the Mower County Co-ops vs. Cubs, money under false pretenses. He was Wengert .* r. West play. Tuesday Braves vs. Tri-State, Thursday given thirty days without the-option Erickson 1. ..Norton Jepson, center for Kasson, played a and Postoffice vs. Tigers Friday. of paying a fine. Dugan. c. .... .Harrington particularly good brand of basketball, The standing of the clubs Colvin wrote a check for $1.00 and Cipra r. g. ...Christiansen despite the fact he didn't get a chance Team— W. L. Pet. if ,r Within the past six months it has been possible for presented it's# the Ideal Cafe" for a Cress. 1. .... ^Johnson for the basket, with the exception of Braves .666 8 package of cigarettes. He got 80c Substitutions.— Laslett for Cipra us to replenish our stock of Table Linens with a very three foul goals. Reidel, left forward, P. O .666 16 8 change. Deputy Sheriff Carmichael Grimes for West. and Beaver, left guard, also .625 Tigers 9 choice selection of patterns in high grade linens, with 15 Field Goals Wengert 7, Erickson put up a game fight to stem the irresistible .541 Mower Co. Co-op. 13 11 napkins to match, at very reasonable prices: 3, Cipra 1, Cress 2, West 1, Norton 5, onslaught of the Red and Old Crow 11 13 .458 Harrington 3, Grimes 1. White, but their efforts were of no 10 Tri-State 14 .416 Every housewife knows how impossible it has been to Foul Goals Erickson 1 out-of 1, use. Cubs .. 15 .285 6 Cipra 5 out of li. West 5 out of .10. Coach Roach gave his entire squad get high, grade linens, for the past four years—you Referee—Potter. a chance Friday in order to have a CENTRAL BATTLING have had to put up with substitutes, just as we have fresh squad to battle Rochester high BrOwnsdale FOR CHAMPIONSHIP therefore, you will welcome this opportunity to replenish sqljocfl Saturday night. The Rochester Forges game was expected to be one of Man's Name and Disappears Y0UR stock of Table Linens and Napkins at a the toughest battles on the Red and Red and White Colors are Triumphant with $400.00 White schedule. Erickson, who played DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT in Second his first game"~of the season Friday Contest. Representing himself to be an employe night, did not come up to the expectations less than today's actual value of George A. Peterson, a grain of several fans who saw Austin high school won their second buyer at Brownsdale, a man giving him work last year against the Hormel victory at basketball last week the name of G. L. Campbell, is alleged squad. Whether it was because This Discount Sale Begins Today and Lasts Saturday night at Central high school to have passed checks on Austin he did not get in at the start of the gymnasium by defeating Rochester banks, tbtaling $400.00. game or because he was a trifle overtrained, Thruout the Week high school 26 to 15. According to police the man had could not be figured. Nockelby for Austin proved the signed Mr. Jeterson's name and indorsed More than 200 persons saw the main point getter for the Red and them with the name of G. L. game. The Boy Scout band under White and dropped in five ringers. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FINE Campbell. The forged checks closely Jim Prevratil's direction, furnished Coggins added to the score with 10 resembled Mr. Peterson's signature. plenty of good music for high school MERCERIZED DAMASKS out of 15 free throws. songs and entertainment. Ignorance of the ruling which called Mower County News "Markel Austin Kasson— are also included in this sale, at a reduced price of 25 per SAY: for the holding of one hand behind Place is the place to list anything Nockelby I.. f. Reidel the players' back when jumping on a you may nave to dispose of. cent Less than our regular^elling price. HIEOHWWAY A MAM CAN Coggins Lee held ball caused Rochester's downfall. WIN AN ARGUMENT WITH HIS Young. c. .......... .Jepson Mower County News The majority of the fouls were called Hanson.... g. .. Stinger MARKET PLACE -WIFE IST0 STATE HIS SIDE OF for this infraction of the rules. Hill g. .........Beaver THE CASE-AND SIAM THE LFTR JAPANESE TABLE CLOTHS and Erickson came back much stronger Substitutions Austin: Erickson, and seemed to be running closer to One Cent Per Word Per Insertion LUNCH CLOTHS Remmel, Jessen, Owens, Leversee Keep your car in good repair pre-season dope. His shooting while Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Kasson: Huelster, Denesen. and there'll be nothing to Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be not accurate was offset by the brilliancy are also included in this sale, at the same reduction from Field Goals Austin: Nockelby 6,. argue about, .i- Added for all ads not paid for in advance. with which he worked the ball Erickson 1, Coggins 5, Young 2, Hanson Readers or locals not run in our regular selling price—25 per cent Discount. WHEN WE OPERATE down the floor. Young played a this column will he charged at the 2, Hill 2 Kasson: Reidel 1. ,' Jteady consistent game but did not rate of 10 cents Der line. YOUR Foul Goals Austin: Erickson appear to as great advantiage as he Coggins 2, Jessen 3, Young 1 Kassoli HELP WANTED did in the Kasson game.i. DchVt Forget Our Big Sate on Coats, Suits, we leav& it in as good condition —Jepson 3, Reidel 1. WANTED—To' hear from owner of as when, it left the factory. ii MenamakiS, center foY -the "Docs" Referee—Jackson- ... good farm for sale. State cash price Dresses, Separate Skirts and Blouses That old bar may need only proved a hard man to contend with H. S. SECONDS .1 —full particulars. D. 1£. Bush, a few minor adjustments and time and again dribbled thru the '^.Minneapolis, Minn. X- !'l4-6-8-p new cylinder rings or new DEFEAT SCOUTS Austin defese. His shooting, however, All Suits less than Half Price. LOCAIj NURSERY DEADER WAN* boltS. was poor. Coats $|jHalf Price—and many for even less. TED:— Fifty-fourth consecutive ''-.Drive ins?r In the preliminaries the high school Austin— Rochester— •year .of horticultural service to Woolen Dresses, Half Price. "Seconds" defeated Bdy Scout Troop Nockielby... r. f. .... .Craddocjjj: planters of trees, scrubs and plants: and let us look your car over No. lj in a close game, 18 to 12 The i' in north-central states. The halfcentury €oggins.... 1. f. .... .Thomson Skirts, Half Price.% occasionally success of Jewel products Scout$ were outweighed, but made up Young.- ... .. Menamakis r. C. Service—the best there is, at is due not only to quality of stgck, for this deficit by remarkable t^am Owens. r- g. .Alexander Less?Oile-Tfilrd. the same price you pay for the fbut also to the fact that' the guariiantee work, .the result oi: hard drilfing-xu/ider: Hill 1. g/ nv. .^Harvey which goes with them includes Jijmmy Prevratil. the service sOi the*Joeal dealer Field (?oalSflr- Nockelby 5, ^Coggins fOXt^CteTYLENE who handles them. Thfere is an Seconds— Scoute-^ i, EricK^on Alexander 1, Menamf^kis opening in this county for, a Jewel WEEDING. Gibsort r. ..:Ke«ar 2, Tbp^son 1, Craddocjc 1. Service Dealer For particulars address, 1. f. ^v ... .\Beadell Daignpau.. Foul Gbaili Coggins^ 10 out of 15, The Jewel Nursery company, v-V .. c. Perry G. Service Department, Lake City, Mann,! C.... Young 2 out of 4, Crad^ock ,.5^ut of x: Minnesota, 4-2-p. 1. g.,.. 1 .. Rasmussen How e...... r. Jorden Long...... Substitutes—Erickson for Hill second FOR SALE "0 Department Substitutions—Sass for Mann, half. FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, Earl Jackson, Carleton •it't-y Referee and Carbon Paper. We have, a fine g^^^jDaigneau 4, Mann 1, Howe 1, Be&dell college. _line-of the famous Milo ribbons and A. H. ANDERSOf), carbon paper for ~all 'makes 'type Ml, Jordan 2. writers. When in need of either of ?News items from all sections of this (w Thfnwa —Daicmeau 2. Lane these (articles let the "NEWS" satisfy territory are wanted by The News. Headeii a, Jordan*?Referee—Prevratfl. yon^rith this superior brand. ten Us per* Send them to us by mai sonally or Dial 2650. '1 "f:r-^ 4 sX •%r' 6^^