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February 9, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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S8~ .. .. ._ •gg' -•O-o-jk^i'J? i,. l-" ^i^^Sii^i' Mans 'S& Jip "IS *%*x~ Mflf 5f AUSTIN, BONN. MOWE® COUNTY Thursday, Feb. 9, 1922 V.iv.j f«fc».-.-.-T, .-•**• rwrr i" Siavo/^. //r.-.V.V 30' 156I TEAM STANDINGS PRIZE MONEY ,, Roeske .g?.Smith,: 2 4 1 6 8 Hall 33 155| 9 CITY FIVE DESPITE RAGGED PLAY 33 .'16^ Carlson i. ifi-yR". .- 153 STANDINGS. Teafti^— s" Won. Lost. Pet. Ward ^. 33 ie4^ 30 147,: ,24 Hungerford 2 4 1 6 3 'SJRichards C-. 146 Team total—Tigers .287$ Postoffice ..1.. 2 3 1 0 6 9 6 *-& jL V-t Moe 2 7 1 5 9 Robinson 33,:143 Team Singles—-Mower Co 1018 Tigers 2 0 1 3 6 0 6 Jeub, For Visitors, Outstanding TWO SCOUT TROOPS PLAY. 5:'r 3 3 1 5 8 33 Bowers Annabelle 141 Mower County .. 1 6 1 4 5 3 3 Individual total—Hall 619^ Light in Troop No. 4 and Troop No. 2, Austin H. Smith 3 3 1 5 8 Williams .. 21 *140 Individual games—McFarland ... 230 Braves 1 6 1 4 5 3 3 Boy Scouts, will play out of town Richardson 27 a58." Wead 30 140 Tri-States ... 1 7 1 6 5 1 5 Contest. .V. basketball games this week. Troop Enochson •. 30 158 McFarland ..... 33 133 Birds Spare the Butterflies. O ..... 13 17 .433 28' Insect-eating blrdi as a rule do not No. 4 will play Rose Creek Friday, Daily 2 7 1 5 8 Johnson.. ....... 127 Cubs |. i.., 9 2 1 3 0 0 4 eat butterflies. HORMEL'S BELOW and Troop No. 2, Adams at Adams. PAR—NO PRACTISE •Jf/9 Manager Claims Club will Look Like School Kids Unless They Start to^.,. Feb. 11 to18 THOSE LARGE SEE THOSE $6.00 VALUES Work and Practise. .-v WHITE CUPS, IN BLANKETS (PQ f\Q ij'Each'.*. W Despite their loose, ragged playmg GOING AT.. eP^.yO 1922 the Hormel club trimmed the Ascension May Caiusie flam's All-stars of Minneapolis, 32 to ^Downfall. 25, Tuesday night at the Armory. Lack of practise was unquestionably GREAT CLEARANCE SALE the contributing factor for the AUSTIN LEADING Packers' poor showing. After rompover DISTRICT FIGHT their "opponents with flashes of -y old time brilliance, the Packers allowed the visitors to stage a comeback Faribault and Owatonna Considered in the last period. The Ascensions Of All Wlnien Goods and Remnants at Strongest Opponents for the V' added 16 points to their string Championship. in the second frame. They should have had about half that number. The 9 Over-confidence, the result of repeated Packers only made -nine points in the victories, is the one thing that last half. will put Central high school out of Ammendale Wonder, the famous Lack of Practise Hampered. the running for the state championship, pigeon of tiie Agriculture department "If the team doesn't get down to if the Red and WJiitetTwarriors that'^^i flown 4,350 mile^ in three business the 151st will make them succumb to it, stated Coach'ito'ach today: a message to'Mrs. look like a bunch of grade school Hprdlng ft the White House announcing ,• tlie opening of the largest poultry kids," said Manager Laslett today. "The team has won every game THE BIG SALE OPENS show in the world, after having-flown "We didn't get in one scrimmage they have played in this district," from Madison Square Garden, New February since the last game and the team was said Roach, "and they have won by a York city. way off. We have got to get down to good margin. Confidence is a good work." thing, as long as it isn't carried too 1 1 A 9 A Arabs Like Hyena Stew. Laslett played the game Tuesday in far. We should win the championship Some Arabs are extremely fond of a weakened condition due to la grippe of this district easily and we undoubtedly hyena stew, and this despite the fact which combined with injuries received will if the boys don't get that even a dog turns from hyena meat in the game confined him to the the idea they can't be beaten and become in disgust. SOME REAL OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE MONEY. THE ENTIRE REMNANT 4— house Wednesday. He expects to be careless." INDIVIDUAL in the game this week. Have Clear Title. STOCK AND WINTER GOODS TAKES A SLIDE FOR A QUICK CLEARANCE STANDINGS Wengert Leads Scoring. Central has a clear title to first Wengert led the team in shooting. ff TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE SPRING LINES NOW ARRIVING. place in the district race so far. Friday Games. Ave. Name— He got four baskets, but in the second they will meet Kasson at Kasson 80 195 Lunacheck period was blanked. Dugan and Cipra and from there they wall go to Kenyon H»WHi in—gg—gg—m—» n—H—H—mi«m Holleque ...... 30 186 were good, but far below par, Cipra on Saturday. 21 182 dropped two horseshoe baskets, Allen Coggins, Nockelby, lYoung, Erickson, 30 181 READY-TO-WEAR GOODS AND SHOES Earl one from the center, and one from a Owens, Leversee, Hill arid Jessen ..- V/.. 180 Anderson .. "30- difficult angle to the right of the are the men selected by Coach Roach West 3 180. south basket. Dugan had the jump $6.98 Main Floor One lot of Coats to carry the Red and White colors 30 179 Burdick on Wade and had his lighter opponent this week. 'V. well worth $21.75, at... -I ..-.a... 176* Biederman 33 winded several times. Cress rung a N 1 THREE LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM Austin has a: clear record with no $13.75 Lot 2—-Well worth Olson .. f,v... 33 175 counter in the last period after missing defeats chalked up against them. LOT NO. 1—Women's Shoes, in -broken sizes, button $35.00 at 30 175 a dozen short ones. Streeter Owatonna has .won two and lost three $21.75 and patent, kid and calf leathers, Cuban and ......... 20 17Sl \&ce, Jeub Scintillates. Booth Lot 3—Worth while Faribault has won one and lost v.. 2 7 French and Military heels. Sizes froth 2 to 51/2, Woodward 172. The floor work of Jeub for the Ascension $50.00 at two. These two teams are considered values up to $5.00— QgC quint was the outstanding $18.67 A few Suits, not every size—but the strongest opposition to Central's to close out at, per pair... I/O feature of the contest. Time after Spencer Jordan every size a bargain... district championship aspirations, time he dribbled thru the Packers defense. 3 Wool Dresses, altho Central holds wins over LOT NO. 2—All Felt Shoes and Cushion Sole House His mastery of the ball won both outfits. small sizes at SJi|^()j|s^. many co^»rsltofpick from, sizes 2^ to*8, the admiration of the crowd. Norton a re to .. $9.87 One lot of Silk and Wool Dresses—good $1.19 who starred with the Hehnepin Lakes regular $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 values, ,. The Establishment of 5 Interesting store news will be value at $25.00—your choice at.... Service. was the main cog in the Ascension to go 4t, per pair •„%. v...... found on every page of The News in $19.75 machine as far as scoring was concerned. The Season's First Styles in this issue. Shop here first. He dropped in four field NOT NO. 3-—Consists of the following Rubber Goods— good looking dresses goals and six out of nine free throws. Women's 4-buckl^ Arctics* sale price $3.49 Big value for a small child in Rourke Handicapped. Wool Dresses... Women's 3-buckle Arctics, sale price............ ..•• 3.19 Rourke, altho handicapped by his $1.37 I Cotton Crepe Kimonas, Women's 2-buckle Arctics, sale price 1.69 lack of weight, proved a flash on offense assorted colors and sizes, at Women's 1-buckle Arctics, sale price 1.39 and chalked up two ringers in We take the loss—you take the gain in our entire the last half. He also made one free Women's Fleece-Lined Rubbers, sale price...... 1.19 Sweater Line— throw. Girl's 1-buckle Arctics, sale price 1.19 $2.00 values at ...$ .79 Hormel (32)— Ascension (25)— Girl's Fleece-Lined Rubbers 98 $3.00 values at 1.37 Wengert r. f. Heller Boys'^Good.Heavy Plain Rubbers.... 99 $8.00 values at 3.98 Cress 1. f. Rourke E A E Dugan c.^ ..Wade Cipra r. Norton Laslett 1. Jeub Substitutions Miller for Cress, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 and 10— Wonderful Values In Dress Goods Cress foj- Miller. WALLACE REID Field Goals—Wengert 4, Dugan 3, 36 inch Percales, light or dark, per yard 14%c Cipra 2, Laslett 2, Cress 1, Rourke 2, -m- Red Seal Ginghams... .17Vic 36-inch Fancy Outings 14%c "RENT FREE" Wade Norton 4, Jeub 1. 2, White Domett 36-inch Plain White Outings... 14%c 12%c Free Throws—Cipra 7 out of 14, 56-58 inch fancy Skirtings, in stripes and plaids, values up to $4.00 ........$2.87 Wengert 1 out of 1, Rourke 1 out of 1, 56-58 inch fancy Skirtings, in stripes and plaids, Values up to $5.00 $3.75 The story of troublesome tenant. Norton 6 out of 9, and Jeub 1 out of 3. Extra fine French Serge, all colors, $3.50 value for..............: $1.98 Officials Referee, Potter Scorer, Also "PATHE NEWS" Smith Timekeeper, Ward Umpire, SEE THE NEW JERSEYS FOR SPRING SPORT'WEAR Keesey. MOUNTAIN LAKES Saturday—Pauline Frederic^ in A BARGAIN IN TOWELS 10c, 19c, 29c and 49c ggf "Two Kinds of Women" COMING FRIDAY HOSIERY UNDERWEAR BLANKETS, Also "STOLEN GRAVY," Educational Comedy The Packers will cross swords Ladies Wool or Fleeced Hose, Ladies' and Misses' Union Suits Sui Single Blankets, size. ^C with the Mountain Lake Athletic worth up to 35c, W 98' 1 AC 70x82, choice......0 1^ worth up to $2.25, AOC club here at 8:00 p. m. Friday. your choice............. .-"V?:,*- choice Mountain Lake claims a victory Double Blankets, assorted •&, Sunday—Lionel Barrymore in 29° over a team that defeated —worth up to 50c, colors........ Ladies' and Misses' Wool Union Crookston. Crookston by virtue "Boomerang your choice... .../ Suits, worth OA of their defeat of Two Harbors Extra Large up to $4.00, choice Children's Heavy Fleeced and is making a strong bid for the size..^.. championship of the Northern Wool Hose, all sizes, worth Also "P. D. Q." Century Seine wonderful values in Men's and •3k. •&" up to 50c," Very r' part of the state. -. OQC Boys' Union Suite and1 Separate 1 your choice.m. £^J Laslett, the Packers scrappy special.... Garments—get the'price. guard, will probably be on the Monday antf^Tuesday sidelines due to an attack of so1 grippe. Miller is scheduled to .-v is a a in is to t. -x.. ---.-v. .r •'. start in his place. Johnny Hines jn Boy Scouts? will play prelimin.-., A' -J »yi. ikv» R. R. MURPHY S SON. Inc. W oi aries at 7:00 p. m. tt Burn 'Ein Up. Carries'1' Frank Glahe, United States national »*/. fo -Z'Tifi wrestling champion at 115 and 125 Also "THE WHITE HOUSE" by James Oliver^i-t^Curwood^r pounds, has been engaged to coach the State' College of Washington's wrestling :v -j squad this season. ONE-LOT SAMPLE LADIES' 420-422 MAIN ST. ONE LOT TRIMMINGS, value Yale beats Princeton, Princeton Hear the Matinee Daily 4 beats Harvard, Harvard beats Yale, all COLLARS, value up to $2.50..?* up"" to $2.00,,, orTC at. 2:30., reminding us that the dog can lick the "fa? choiee Augmented possum, the possum can lick the coon A tr 35 and the coon can lick, the dog. —Up to 75c, Two Evening Park •••fL choice........... Pony polo has received an impetus* Shows s- at Princeton university through the organization .Orchestra 7:30 and 9:00 of the Princeton Polo association 3W? with membership open to any '*e student. All memberswnmst purchase a mount. a® mmmmi