Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 23, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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^'y r*£^* tjv3 •^wws-"^fj' y^p, --^:«^^^'K-'^ *1 *$£*•""* ~s-_ ^*1''t --*r~*'"- ,- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Jan. 23, 1922. Page Five Winter Breezes Fail to Stop Austin Women?^ie wth Men on Gilchrist Alleys INFIELD $GolM£s From Enjoying Sport Mrs. Gilchrist Leads Race with 242 A'-rx We Have *x4£Y If PACKERS DEFEAT Bowling as a sport for women Eva Enochson with a score rof Indoor Course Sppened Your School is rapidly taking the foreground 202 is holding second place. Mrs. by Phalen Park in athletic lines of endeavor, in W. R. Smith, 190, and Mrs. Tibbies, Eversharp MILL CITY FIVE Champ. Austin and nearly every night 189, are third and fourth. women are to be seen rolling at Among the women bowlers are .•': Stop in today and getyour the Gilchrist alleys on Chatham Mesdames Smith, Tibbies, Richmond, :Golf enthusiasts have hauled their IjjEINIE Eversharp for School. We Hennepin Lakes Loses street. Robinson, Richardson, have them in Red, Blue sticks from storage and officially GROH The proficiency" attained by Harry Jones, Harold Jones, Gilchrist, and Black ^qamel—take Saturday Night opened the winter season at the some, of the women maple toppiers* Anderson, Ziemer and the your choice/ Remember,, rooms formerly occupied Uy tlli Elks is evidenced by the score of Misses Enochsonu Watkins, Beck, this is a genuine Eversharp. S 2 club. .-*Vv It carries enough Mrs? William Gilchrist who leads Biery., Many other women are Art West, former Phalen Paric pro lead up its sleeve to last the fair sex with a score of 242. keen on the game. After battling for twelve minutes has installed a nine hole course and all year. It has a handy without either quint shooting a eraser lout in the open is ^manager of the club, which has BRAVES DROP IN- Hard Battle Expected basket, Cipra'dropped in a free throw ready for use. Three styles forty-seven members to start the followed by a nice pivot shot by Cress long, 50c short with ring,. Bancroft, with Two Harbors winter season. Officers of the club I 60c with clip, 65c, and started the Packers on a viciqjy long are C. B. McGrath, president C. W. Get youra today. drive which meant* defeat for\t|fe Streeter and Art West, secretary and EWRSUAftP Two Harbors, one of the five best Hennepin Lakes Saturday night at manager. The course is to be open professional quints in the United the Armory. The score was 32 to 18. 50* from 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Postoffice Five Leads States, according to a selection made Wengert followed Cress with a •J— by Walter Camp, will meet the Packers City Bowling League long shot from the center of the court here Thursday and Friday at 8:00 A record for the nine hole indoor that brought the fans to their feet. for Week. p. m. course was hung up Saturday After the first few minutes of play Last year Two Harbors won thirty when Dr. A. W. Allen made the Hormel club had clear title to a it in thirteen. Dr. C. G. Gillam With the defeat of the Braves Friday games and lost two, with a win over the game and at no t^me were they Battery A and the Duluth Tanks. made the nine holes in! seventeen by the Tri-States, the tie between hard pressed. They are highly rated and Packer Friday. the Postoffice and Braves for Dugan followed the highly touted stock will take a boom if they master first place was broken and the Braves Both men are ardent devotees Kingsley and stuck with him thruout dropped into second pliace in the City the up-state basketeers. of the game and it is expected the game, much to the big boy's chagrin J. J. Hayes & Son League Bowling race. the score will be lowered^ before and discomfort. Kingsley, one the winter season iS over. JEWELERS Advertisements in The News reach of the main point getters for Battery The Postoffice five has won 18, lost the consume*. A us in in According to Art West, manager, A last year was lucky to drop in two 9 percentage .666. The Cubs are Dr. AUen's record will GOLF FANS long ones. He also appeared a trifle still the tailenders, while the TriStates probably stand for the season. out of condition as compared with have moved up into fifth place. last year. Wengert as usual dropped The Tigers and Braves are tied for in counter after counter. Laslett led second place. Use Driving Net. him and kept the fighting spirit of Standing of the Clubs. Driving* is made possible thru a the quint up to the greatest height it Team— Won. Lost. Pet. Frank Fr&ch GeorgcKeux driving net, with computations so arranged has been this year. Cipra played a Postoffice .18 9 .666 John J. McGraw, manager of the New York Giants, expressed the belief that the golfer can play an hard game and connected for three Braves 16 11 .592 that Heinle Groh, his $100,000 infield acquisition, would make the team's infield entire course within the enclosure of baskets. Every man on the team Tigers 16 11 .592 A large number of the enthusiasts have the greatest he has ever managed. the netting. A canvas back 9 by 1 dropped in at least two. Mower Co 15 12 .555 "Groh will give tibie team a terrific punch," he declared. "He is a hard, taken advantage of our courts the past few feet supports a series of pockets at Lefty Ryan played a hard fast timely and smart hitter and he knows my system and jwill fit nicely into the Tri-State ....... 13 14 .481 different elevations and angles. The machine. days. game and handled the ball well for Old Crow 11 13 .458 height and angle of the drive determines "I will place him" on third, of course, for Heinie has no superior anywhere the Lakes. ',0 Cubs 7 17 .291 how far the ball would have as a third sacker. Frisch will be moved to second, where he belongs and would The Score. We would like to have you participate in been driven on an open course, and rather play. He'll be the same shining light, too. With Kelly on first and Bancroft Wengert r. Smith at short—well, wait and see." the figures marked on the pockets INDIVIDUAL the Cress 1. f. ...v Ryan allow for the use of seven different Dugan c. ..'. i.. Kingsley BOWLING REAL SPORT THAT THE clubs. The distances between the ruary 10, at St. Paul. play the Old Crows iand Friday the Cipra r. g. Snyder greens are assumed, and the golfer STANDINGS Tuesday the Tigers will endeavor Postoffice will meet the Braves. This Laslett 1. .Brandell OTHERS HAVE ENJOYED can calculate how far he has driven to pay off old scores with the tailenders week's contests are expected to bring Field Goals Wengert 6, Cress 2, his ball, and how far he still has to about several changes in the standings of the league when they meet Dugan 2, Cipra 3, Laslett 2, Smith 2, Player— Games. Ave.! go before he lands it on the green. the Cubs. Thursday the Tri-States of the clubs. Ryan 1, Kingsley 2, Snyder 1. Lunacheck 27 196 We invite your Inspection A hole will be placed before the canvas Free Throws Cipra 2 out of 6, The Quaker O&te (pmpany's 185 back with distances marked, so Wengert 0 out of 1, Ryan 4 out of 8, Austin Winter 184! that putting may complete the plays •yExper Kingsley 0 out of 1, Smith 2 out 3. 18 184 1 within the netting. The netting extends Referee, Potter umpire, Murphy. 27 179 a distance of twenty feet from Gives you 27 177.' Golf Club the canvas, preventing injury from Riverside Club 24 177 the balls that are driven wild. 27 176 Throws Gauntlet Can Play Technical Game. Biederman ... 27 175 All the technical and muscular to Puck Chasers 174, Over One Minute Cafe phases of the game are called out by Woodward ... 21 172 Mill Street the equipment.In addition to the Issuance of a challenge today by 2 4 171 driving net nine greens have been the Riverside Hockey club, startled 21 170 constructed from wood, and they will Dietz ........ 27 local puck chasers to activity. 164 be covered with deadening felt and Williams The Riversides, a new organization, 18 140 with a velvet carpet that will give Wead has been working out steadily since 27 159 the resistance offered by the grass on Far! and ... the season opened and their challenge Me 27 129 a putting green. The greens vary in Johnson came as a surprise to local followers 25 124 length from fifteen to twenty-two Hunger ford .. 24 164 of the fastest game in the athletic "Tbellaa feet. Variation is given by depressions Moe 164 category. i:' 24 wttktbeKeyto and "camel" and "dromedary" humps. "Carlson They have their own rink at the 6 163 PMlteySicctM" The greens on the local course are mouth of Turtle Creek and are said 27 161 TOats smooth but on many of the larger to have some of the fastest skaters IT! A 27 161 ATR.E HINK OF complete Poultry Course by Albert Angell, Jr., TheQuaker courses depressions and elevations Company's Poultry Expert, absolutely free. It won't cost you a cent. This in the city wearing their colors. 27 160 obstruct the path to the hold, Mr. complete course consists of over 50 lessons dealing with the complete study of Arens, Rustad, Aldrich, Brown, Richford, 24 160 the great subject of Successful Poultry Raising Here are' somfe of the lessons bulletins: West said, and this was added to the and 24 Kappoff and Rau are holding 159 greens installed on the winter course. V«rictl«i dkiinl'PiifOi* y* flwt hMW—Ae Commercial Egg Farm—Breed, and positions on the septet. Uniforms will 24 157 Type—Egg Type—Meat Type— Principled of Breeding—Natural IncutwtMm—Natttral Brooding —Brooder House* and Equipment—Poultry House* and Equipment— Richardson be ordered soon. 21 157 Breeding Stock—Feeding and Management for Egg Production Selecting the Leytnf CENTRAL DEFEATS The club went thru a strenuous 152 Hen—Increasing Egg Production by Illumination—Marketing the Commercial Egg—TW Day Old Chick'lsdustry—Feeds and Methods of Feeding—Feeding Equipment—Growing MMONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 and 24— Requa ... wo'rkout Sunday morning. 24 148 and Marketing Broilers and Roatlers Feeding Young Chicks for Quick Maturity— Capons sad Capomzing—Poultry Diseases, Treatment* Cure and Home Made Remedies Richmond „18 146 OWATONNA SCHOOL Sanitation—Fattening, Killing, Dressing and Packing—Conditioning and Exhibiting Fowla Columbus High Drops JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S 27 144 —Preferring Eggs for Home Use—Poultry Secrets Disclosed. Two Successive Games The above are only a few of the many subjects covered in this-complete course^ 27 142 "THE GOLDEN SNARE" a course that treats on and fully covers every poultry problem from A to Z. How to Seenre This Poultry Coarse Free Victory is Step Toward Austin's Goat May Columbus high school dropped two One of the greatest of this famous author's stories in District Championship. games in succession Friday and Saturday Come Back Friday This free poultry course Is absolutely free to every poultry when they were defeated by picture form. A story of the great North Country. niaer who putcbue* Ful-O-Pep Dry Mub, Growiag Muh or Chick Feed Heffron high of Rochester there 32 to •t thisitore. Ful-O-Fep Poultry Feeds an recognized a« the faatt poultry Full of action, suspense and thrills. Austin's goat, which was captured feeds on the market. Pltn jw «dm «hk inr qnulir im need 18 and by Sacred Heart of Waseca, •nd we will forward your name to The Quaksr Oats Company sad they will by Faribault high school last fall during •end you your tat lesson of thit valuable poultry course. Austin high school moved up another here, 18 to 13. Also Buster Keaton in "The Playhouse 99 gaRemember this service Is free only to chose who use Ftal-O-Pep the football season, will return rung on the district championship Both games were hard fought and mf Feeds and who purchase thea at this store. Do not miss this VVVVa V\\\ providing Central defeats Faribault opportunity of securing this helpfol service free. This course ladder Friday by defeating Owatonna Keaton's Wonderful Comedy. JfUL-Ol'Ep^ ^F -0'' P^ Columbus battled to the last whistle. E would cost yon ton 990 to $73 if purchased torn some of the when they meet here Friday night. poultry schools. high school 25 to 22 at Owatonna. OiiCk FfID i'uuivi. IM: 1 Albert/ Colts Drop First Faribault and Austin are the only Is one helped thousands two undefeated teams in the district k. k. W i^«, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25— Superior basket shooting gave the Three of Series to 11 rn Mprca. We feel proud of the fact that we have been selected The Quaker Oats Company'* representative to give to our. race. "We must win this game" is Red and White an early lead, which cqwm. 'OU gwoiners this valuable, pofahqr VMt fetort tad Mason City Quint the Red and White slogan and every EUGENE O'BRIEN in they maintained thruout the contest. effort will be made to down-the Faribault HARE & GOSS Only once were they threatened and \WvST\v\v\ aggregation. Mason City topped the Colts' at "CLAY DOLLARS" that was the last few minutes of play Feed Store. Austin, Minn. 7 at Mason City, when they rolled 2788 when Owatonna spurted and dropped -News Advertising brings results. to Austin's 2730, in the first thrfee This popular star in the most enjoyable screen performance in three baskets and three free games of a home and home tilt, Wednesday. BERTIE AND ALEC- ONE THING AT A TIME he has ever given. throws. Coggiris, Nockelby and Erickson were outstanding lights in Also "LET ME EXPLAIN" an Educa•-^rtional The Score. the contest, altho the machine like One. Two. Three Total Comedy "1END MB A COLLA team work made it difficult to qick "CAN'T-! ONLY" SUPC -1 ONLY sor? xf 7 WILL YA-ALtC? Wall *...228 196 202— 626 ooroNE out an individual-$tar. AINT ONC N8CK WHAT! Craven ...... 199 172 179— 550 COLLAR Coach Roach is grooming his men :. 1. o*LY OWE Eldridge 162 159 175— 496 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 knd 27— for Faribault here next Friday. Light *, COLLAR?* Johnson ". ..... 193 226 177— 836 workouts the first part of the week to 1 S E I A A A I O N Soley /'...A. 202 160 158— S2& limber up and scrimmage about Wednesday. "i and Thursday are on the ir 3f Total. 7.. 984 913 891—27fc8 "GET-RICH-QUICK-WALLINGFORD 'i' 99 schedule Colts. Owatonna— v*1* Austin— Gifchristfl^y? yiM 'Ms 138— 547 talfe of couple of happy crooks who were start•led Thomas.. .~fr. Nockelby Thie Streeter ... ... 181 184 133— 498 Erdman .'V.. 1. f. .......Coggins one day, td-lRrid themselves honest^men. Based oh .-,19ft: 248 172— 619 "Burdick- ..*. *. .1 H. Joesting.. Yoking some 6ftthe:^?rld famed Wiallmgford stories and the Earl l.tl SM46? 156— 540 t)wens Sweeney. S- play by :M. Cohlin. Lunacheck .171 183 172— 526 .. T-l. g. •... Erickson F. Joesting.. Hi "a( Substitutions Paukert: for Erdman, Wl are introducljig Bertie and Alec, series of fif ^-tWo^^rtoona, one of which will Totals 964 995 771—2730 •pear appear Erdman for Paukert. Hear the Matinee Daily Filed Goals Thomas 2, H. Joesting Special Bowling is .jy 2, Sweeney, F. Joesting, JPaukert, at 2:30 Augmented Scheduled Wednesday OKEJI RECORDS KIMBALL PIANOS and PHONOGRAPHS Coggins 4, Nockelby 2, Erickson 2, Young. jl- Park AUSTIN ELECTRIC Supremacy between the Hormel Two Evening Free Throws F. Joesting 8 Shows club and the Colts will 1$ decided of 12, Erickson Orchestra *.Xj% C. W. ROSEV'PHAT -'r Wednesday night at Gilchrist's out of Coggins 0 out of 2 7:30 and 9:00 2, alleys, when the two teams meet in a WIRE FOR US AND EIX Referee, Holsinger. WIRE special event. These two teams will represent Austin at the I. B. A. Feb- News advertising brings results.