Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 6, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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^•f"" ~var «**e* ira "***-X•"" ojff v% ir 'f. X, S." MOWER COPNTY NEWft AUBTBJ, MINN. Monday, Feb. 6, 1922. Page Ftv# Dally Thought Narrowed Down— 1 BOY SCOUT ^s Athletic Expert Declares Austin The* thUgs/which must He mue Prejudices are merely other pcepUfe STANDINGS!^ opinion*!—Wayalde be for th* best—Owen Meredith. Talea. GolfPourse Bes^ifl ftate Troop- .Games. Won. Lost. ^1 have been in about every Winter Bud Bright's4Braihstorms pected to "be a series of afternoon Troop 4 6 5 1 Northfield Bows to Red Golf club in Southern- Minnesota golfing parties^, to be 'given by feminine Troop 2 6 4 2 and'the twin cities, but never have I devotees of the game. and White Quint Troop 1 1 4. 3 seen one to equal Austin's." Mrs. A. W. Allen entertained at an Troop 3 8 7 32 to 15. We're well wishers and well E. M. "Mark" Aurelius, representative indoor golf party from--2:30 to 4:30 BASKETBALL BEES of A. G. Spaulding & Brothers, do well by you in shoes. p. m. Friday. The eight women present YOUNG BACK IN sporting goods, had just finished nine t?ied the driving net and greeha O'DONNELL— holes witji Art West, manager of the By V. E. FAIRBANKS. and were unanimouis in their, indorsement^of TOP NOTCH FORM Austin Winter club. the winter games a^ps, means Leo Dressen, former Tiger first baseman, "Yes sir," he-^continued, "Austin is of Weftking up the monotony of the has jumped^ tbelffti *Paul A. A. HERB'S, THE IDEA I, Austin Basketeers are Touched With to be con^atulated. We ha vie several "club arid signed with the Hlbblng club post-holiday sbfcfal season for after•noon- Stagefright in First Half of Contest—Stage Hormel Club has Tough In a a an a courses in St. Paul and they are good affairs. MAN'S SHOE Comeback. 1 ones, but this oiie beats them allPlaying Refreshments were served at the Schedule to Tussle Frank Kelly, who was Jrainer for on the greens here is just home, of Mjs. Allen, later, in the afternoon." the Reading ball club last year, has I With. You'll find it very comfortable Unleashing a fierce drive in the like outdoors. They.. are substantial r" resigned that job and next season will fourth quarter which ran their score and good looking the and solid. I believe the course is the Several women'7 have expressed be with the Rochester club in a similar ASCENSION HERE from 22 to 32, the Austin high school best in the state." their intentions of giving parties this quality is the best. eapitelty. ...u_ again demonstrated their superiority Golf Parties Popular. coming week and it is expected the TOMORROW NIGHT in this district by defeating Northfield Professionalism charges have hit. Activity at the club this week was "golf party" fad will prove a popular You'll be fitted if that's high school at Northfield Friday the University of Illinois and Notre centered on the first of what is ex- one with Austin society. possible, and we'll do everything Duluth Tank Corps Tilt Promises to 32 to 15. Dame right between the eyes. It is we can to make you ... Have Bearing on Northwest When the fray opened, the Red and a knockout as far as they are concerned. Cubs Battle Postoffice Five For Close Victory Championship. comfortable in shoes. White seemed to be afflicted with a It is hard to condemn a man slight touch of stage-fright and started Friday—OldCrows Beat Tri-States who engages in professional baseball Scores of basketball fans were disappointed shooting at the hoop from all during the summer to earn a few Saturday night when word angles and distances. shekels to tide him over during the was received that the St. Paul Y. M. A slight margin of four pins captured Jensen-Phiffer Anderson 152 226 198— 576 winter term—but when the whole Tongue Lashing Helps. C. A. quint would be unable to make the game for the Cubs Friday Handicap 104 104 104— 312 Coach Roach took his basketeers in football team accepts money for their appearance against the Hormel night at Gilchrist alley when they defeated playing-it ca.n hardly be overlooked Company hand at the end of the first half for club because of a train wreck out of the Postoffice five, 2604 to A well wisher is good9 759 902 939=—2600 a severe tongue-lashing and when the if clean sportsmanship is to be maintained Hastings. 2600. but a well doer is better• in our schools and colleges. team came out at the call of the second Old CrowWoodward East of Court House The "Y." team played Hastings The Old Crows were beaten by the period, the Red and White machine 154 154 170— 478 Friday night and were but a few. Tri-States ,2583 to 2521 the same Austin, Minn. Thursday night %the Duluth Tank was going at the speed that has Enochson 166 170 125— 461 miles out of the city when the train night. 1 PARR Corps will meet the 151st Artillery. won them every game in the district West 170 170 170— 510 left the rails and also left the Saintly Summary. This game will give Austin an excellent this year. Miesel 170 170 170— 510 city five stranded in the sticks. Cubs— chance to size up the comparative Hansen, a comparatively new lad, Holmes .. 143 152 156— 451 Good Card Scheduled. Carlson. 170 i70 170— 510 got a chance at center when Erickson strength of the Hormel quint. Handicap 37 37' 37=— 111 The fans, however, have swallowed Williams ..... 131 148 152— 431 The Duluth outfit has defeated Two was jerked because of personal their disappointment, in anticipation Richmond .. 174 129 148— 451 Harbors. Austin has also defeated fouls, which by the way were more 840 853 828—2521 of the greatest basketball feast ever Earl .v........ 155 182 183— 520 the result of hard playing than any Two Harbors^- served on the local platter. Booth 170 170 170— 510 Tristates— The 151st Has practically been conceded intentional fouling. Tuesday the basketball bee will Handicap ... 74 74— 222 Richardson 156 134 210— 500 the Twin City independent Young Leads Attack. start buzzing with the old time Ascension Annabelle 146 117 147— 410 championship. Should Duluth beat Young, who played the best game team. "v 874 873 857—2604 Robinson 129 138 121— 388 the 151st aiftP the Packers beat Duluth, THEATRE of his career this season was shifted The Ascension team is coming to Postoffice— Hall 149 148 190— 487 the independent flag should rest to forward and Hansen took Young's Austin and will present one of the Olson 145 139 201— 485 Savoy i38 123 111— 372 here by every token. place at center. strongest line-ups the Packers have Smith .'.... .121 123 143— 387 Handicap 142 142 142— 426 The Den E. Lane team of St. Paul, Hansen hung up one counter in the met this year. Shorty Barrett,^veteran Requa ... ". 117 129 137— 383 the Ascensioiis and the Hennepin few minutes he was in the game and guard/ with Jeub, Norton*" Wade McFarland -. 120 1S1 156— 457 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 and 7— 860 802 921—2583 Lakes and the 151st are considered looks like good material for future and O'Rourke, will make every effort PRISCILLA DEAN the best in the T^rin Cities. Altho emergencies. to avenge the defeat suffered at the Austin has beaten thek Hennepin News Advertising brings results. MILLER TO MANA&E SEALS With the defeat of Northfield Friday hands of the Packers lipt seasons Lakes and the Hennepin Lakes beat Austin has defeated every team Duluth Tanks ^ridayiff the 151st last week, this victory really in the district and has an unclouded' Negotiations are off" to bMng the doesn't mean much as far as doping title to the first notch in the championship CHATS WITH 1 Duluth Tank^ Corps here Friday and out a champ is concerned. The race. Saturday. While noth^jxg -^definite YOUR 151st was handicapped by the loss of Railbirds Air Views. has been decided there*, ig a good a couple of good men and Twin City GAS MAN According to the dope it will take chance of their coming. They are sport writers claimed' they were a long chain of defeats to remove the holding out for more money, |it£ was slightly off color. Red and White colors from the top reported, and if the financial difficulty Regardless of which way the wind No matter how much gas you rung of the ladder and chances are can be surmounted they will come. blows, the Packers have about as burn, you cannot raise the declared to be good for the Central They will clash with the 151st Field clear a title to the flag as any quint temperature of water on your team to participate in the Carleton Artillery, the old Battery A aggregation, in the state. One defeat is all that gas range above 212 degretes tournament. at Minneapolis Thursday night. shows in the little blue book ^ind that Fahrenheit, or foiling s|)oint. Summary. The *l51st wiH come down here next, A story of the North woods. One of the was with So.uth Dakota State* Fans" Austin (32)— Northfield (15)— week. Therefore^ once the pot starts to are hoping the club gets a chance to most thrilling scenes ever shown Nockelby r. McGuire boil on the grange, reduce thie journey to the National Industrial Coggins.... 1. a. Hulbert on the screen. flame. This effects a saving. It is not possible to throw a baseball tournment gain this year. Young Bates twice as fax as a football. Sheldon Erickson 1. Schrump Also remember that it takes Lejeune threw a baseball 426 feet 9% Also Snub Pollard Comedy "THE ROLLERS" Owens r. Raadt INDIVIDUAL inches. That is the record t^hrow of no more gas to cook twelve potatoes all time. Mueller, the University of WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8— Substitutions—Hansen for Nockelby, than it does to cook six. STANDINGS California 6rid,^ threw a football 83 Young for Erickson, Hansen for ROY BARNES Plan to have whole boiled or Jacks (Dots) Miller, veteran infieldei yards, which Is 249 feet. Workman, Young, Nockelby for Hansen, Hill for of the Phillies, signed a contract'- to mashed potatoes the first day Name— Games. Ave. of Ohio State jMohardt, of Notre Nockelby, Distad for Hulbert, McKenzie of manage San Francisco of the Pacific Dame, and Sn^vely, Princeton, find and creamed potatoes the second. "SEE MY LAWER" Lunacheck 3U 195 for McGuire, Hulbert for Distad, Coast league next season. it easy to throw1* football more than Holleque 30 186 ^Creamed potatoes are McGuire for McKenzie. 50 yards. Allen .21 182 The Kews—$2.50 a year—worth it. made from left-over cold boiled Field Goals Nockelby 2, Coggins Comedy Drama 30 181 potatoes cut into cubes and reheated 2, Young 4, Erickson 5, Hansen 1, McKenzie Anderson 30 180 Also CENTURY COMEDY 1, Hulbert 3, Raadt 1. in a white sauce. West 180 3 Runs Easier Loaded Free Throws—Coggins 1 out of 3, v... 30 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 and 10— Burdick 179 Again, plan youi baking so Erickson 3 out of 4, Raadt 5 out of 7. WALLACE REID Biederman 33 176 as to get the most possible use Olson 175 HANDICAPS, CASH ... .... 33 out of the oven. When roasting Streeter ........ 30 175 THAN MOST MACHINES DO WHEN a piece of meat, scrub, wipe "RENTFREE" Booth J..L. 20 175 PRIZES GIVEN dry and grease some potatoes. Woodward .... 27 172 EMPTY Place these in the oven on a Holmes ..— 30 169 The story of troublesome tenant. pan and bake. When done, cut 168 Also "PATHE NEWS" them in half lengthwise, scoop Smith ........ 33 165 First Team Prize Set at Ward 33 164 out the white portion and mix Hear the $70 No Handicap by Matinee Daily Hungerford 24 163 it with milk, butter and seasoning. Unfair Means. 27 159 at 2:30 Then pack it back into the Augmented Bowers .. .. 33 158 shells, place in the broiler and H. Smith". ........ 33 158 toast until browned. Park Prize money distribution and individual Two Evening Richardson 27 1-58 handicaps have been announced Shows Enochson .j ... 30 158 Orchestra as follows for the Gilchrist alleys.. Daily vv.. 27 158 7:30 and 9:00 AUSTIN GAS CO. Savoy .... ........ 30 156 First team prize $70.00 ....... 33 Hall ........ 155 Second team prize 45.00 Carlson 9 153 Third team prize 30.00 147 Fourth team prize 15.00 ...« Richards ... 24 146 BERTIE AND ALEC— The special fund to be divided 75 MOTHER GETS THE WAR CROSS Robinson .... ....... 33 143 per cent of total for team prizes .... 33 141 Annabelle ... namely 65 per cent of same for best "Lerb see!* .Vu WELL-MARRIED Williams 21 140 I HEAR HOUR MOTHER team total and 35 per cent for team MY THRCe SfSTERf WA« A ORCAT WAR W a 30 140 WHAT D(t SHE DO TO UCUTeftANT? I! high game. WORKER 133 McFarland .. 33 Twenty-five per cent of total for individual "Johnson 28 127 prizes, as follows: 65 per li. Bowling Schedule for best three game total and 35 Cent tit per cent for high single game. Monday, Tri-States vs. Tigers. A resolution was passed to give every Tuesday Braves vs.- Mower Co, THE RELIABLE player an equal chance for prizes Co-ops# „-~v~3 jgV:. and no one can attain more handicap Thursday, Cubs vs. Old CrowS. by unfair methods. The list below 3.-•!-?' TEAM STANDINGS shows the lowest average for all players MOTOR, HIGH SPEED, HAND OR and handicap will taken from present list unless the_ average is bettered: Team— -r Woh. £ost. Pct. tWASBESH&Si* L. Lunacheck, ^Hplleque, Geraghty, Postoffice 2 3 1 0 8 9 6 Motner war efforts were a success. Success business is one of the reasons we can serve you to your'.'' Swenson, Allen, Earl, Burdick, advantage. li Tigers.., 2 0 1 3 6 0 6 y.jxis lei. xiy-.n Kautz, Hillam are scratch bowlers. Mower County Notice the tJnusual^aiid Effici^itv 16 14 .533 DoUyBlock^:"^5^7/r^ You take great pride in ybur home—you your rugs, beat them, dust and clean. iU- Handicap players are S. H. Anderson Braves ....... 1 6 1 4 5 3 3 sweep and it's hard work* Why Not Do It Electrically with 179, L. Meany 179, H. Olson 176, L. Tri-States 17 16 .515 Smith 176, Biederman 175, Streeter Old Crows ...... HAMILTON BEACH "AND APEX VACUUM SWEEPERS 13* 17 .433 UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED^- 175, Booth 175, Woodward 172, Hoimes Cubs 9 2 1 3 0 0 Just push the electric button and the electric sleepers are working for you. yt This is th& Mrorking for 171, Roeske 168, Hungerford 164, 4 PRIZE MONEY modern way of sweeping. Ward 163, Moe 163, H. Smith 161, Brosl 'Standings IF ELECTRICAL WE HAVE IT Daily 160, Savoy 159, Bowers Enochson 167, Richardson 157, Carlson ^VlPlllVVI^ W HARDWARE I fp^AUSTIN ELECTRIC COMPANY 153, Hall 152, Requa 149, Richmond Team total—Tigers .2875 ^ThciStore thatSatisfies" 146, Robinson 144, Annabelle Team Singles—Mower Co. ......1018 C. W. ROSENTHAL, Proprietor. Wire for Us and We'll Wire for You. 142, Williams 140, Mead^l3t9, J^cFarland Individual total—Hall 619 tv* 131, Johnson 124. 4*/''v. Individual games—McFarland ... 230 j'Jh si u— .ilHM