Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 13, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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,..„|5^^'---" MK-: A tfySKi 'U* v- +"& MOWER COUNTY NEWSIAUSTIN, MINN. •J34.fi.) y* & f1 0*»~ f* page Five Monday, Eeb. 13, 1922 WOMEN BOWLERS SHE CAPTAINS 2 Central High SchooWi2tori6as'Oy cf' AUSTIN WOMEN'S TO MASON CITY BOWLING TEAM Kenyan and Kasson in Accepts Iowa Challenge for Game in Near AUSTIN LODGE NO. 414 B.P.O. ELKS -i v:"'v .- 2. •—. Poor Refereeing Fails Nockelby is Injured At Future. ... 1 to Stop Central Kasson—Will Play at Kenyon. This Week. bowling challenge Acceptance of a from- Iowa, by Austin Mason City, Austin had little difficulty in romping Despite poor refereeing and Nockelby women bowlers was announced today! over Kasson Friday at' Kasson By V. E. FAIRBANKS. out of the game on account of by Mirs. jWilUam Gilchrist, captain of and when the final whistle blew 39 injuries, Austin was victorious in the the' Woman's team, which is now being 'X11 Watching Cliff Erickson play For the Benefit of Their Charity Fund pointers were chalked up foj the Red second tilt of their week-end trip. organized.^ basketball is like watching Dewey A and White and Kasson came out of They defeated Kenyon Saturday in an Mason City is the home of Ella Wengert's shadow. The' same the small end of the horn with a score extra period game, 21 to 19. Woisnak, who with an average .of 171, nonchalant* cool, level headedness 35-HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINERS-35 of 16. Jessen was shifted to center, Young claims to be the best woman bowler is a characteristic of both. Always Nockelby for Austin suffered a to forward. Erickson was put out on in the Northwest. in the game but never overexerting sprained ankle, but will be in the personal fouls. Austin will have little The exact date of the game has not themselves. Cliff should games this week. Erickson proved difficulty defeating Kenyon here. been decided upon, but it was definitely make a great running mate for th«! high point getter for the local Summary. Rich, Gorgeous and Elaborate Costumes announced that Austin would Dewey in another year.o—o Mrs. William Gilchrist, 214 North School. v. Austin (21)— Keny6n (19)— not let the "defi" go by. Chatham street, who will pilot the Austin (39)— kasson (16)— Young— r. f. Stromme Tentatively, the team which will Austin will be well represented at Austin Women's bowling team on its CHORIS OF TWENTY-FIVE VOICES Nockelby... .f.. r. f. .. ......Beaver 1. f. ....... Ugland Coggins. ... make the trip is Mrs. William Gilchrist, the I. B. A., which starts February trip to Mason-City, Iowa, soon. Coggins... .•..".1. f. Reidel Kispert Jessen captain, Mrs. George Richmond, 10, by the Colts and the Tigers. Leo Young. .. Jepson Mrs. Gilchrist is.- one of the best Erickson....... 1. Norswing Mrs. G. Robsinson, Mrs. W. R. "Dutch" Meany, qaptain of the Tigers maple crackers in !the city and has Erickson.... J... 1. .Walker r. Mielke Owen Smith and Eva Enochson. and "Bill" Gilchrist of the Colts, are Owen.. r. g. Mann chalked up a high scpre of 224 this Substitutions--Leversee for Erick- Austin women are continuing active two of the best bowlers in this part of All the Old Time Sweet Southern Songs Substitutions —Jessen for Young, season. son, Young for Jessen, Hill for participation in bowling and never the maple knocking section. Leversee for Owens, Hill for Erickson, Young. has the sport drawn the interest o—o Stringer for Jepson, Dennison Field Goals—Young 1, Coggins 5, from the fair sex it is drawing this 9 PIECE SPECIAL ORCHESTRA 9 Just learned why it is some of for Mann. Jessen 1, Erickson 2, Stromme l%Ug- year. the girls insist on running around GOING TO I. B. A. Field Goals Beaver 1, Reidel 4, land 5, Kispert 1. PACKERS ROMP with their galoshes flapping wicked Nockelby 6, Coggins 2, Young 2, Free Throws—Young 2 out of 3, like about their ankles. They Erickson 7. Coggins 1 out of 2, Mielke 5 out of 9. have to. Some of 'em can't get Free Throws—Coggins 1 out of 4, OVER MT. LAKES Referee—N. Gates, Kenyon. Beautiful Ballads and Latest Novelty Song Hits 2 High Teams to Represent the darn tilings to buckle around Erickson 4 out of 6, Beaver 4 out of their (as ihe social elite insist) Austin at Tournament. 5, Reidel 2 out of 6. 6 SATIN-CLAD END MEN 6 limbs.. Ain't nature grand? Referee—E. -R. Jackson of Carleton o—o Clearly outclassing their opponents college. This column is open to all. Do your the Packers easily defeated Mountain stuff. James Prevratil, scout executive, Lake 68 to 7 Saturday night at the Representatives of Austin, conceded Armory. went to Mason City, Iowia, Friday afternoon to be the best pin topplers in the Side-Splitting Jokes and Funny Dialogues Laslett and Cipra are confined -to The devil take the hindmost. to referee a basketball game. city league are scheduled- to roll in their homes with colds. Whether they the I. B. A. at St. P^ul, Sunday, February 4 CLEVER VAUDEVILLE ACTS 4 will be able to make the trip to Minneapolis 19, and Monday, February 20. to meet the 151st is doubtful. Two teams will make the trip, the Send in Your Sport Dope to the Hormel club, captained by Leo Mower County News Sport Editor Hormels (68)— Mt. Lake (7)— "Dutch" Meany anct the Colts, captained Wengert r. Neufield by William Gilchrist. An Evening of Wit and Melody by Austin's Star Minstrel Erickson........ 1. Hanson In the five men events, the Hormel SCHEDULE Believing that every one with good red blood in their makeup Dugan c. Heiberg club an^j the Colts will both start Performers and Entertainers. is interested in a contest of skill and strength, the Mower County Miller. r. g. Eitzen their activities at 10:80 a. m., Sunday. Monday, Braves versus Colts. News is endeavoring to build up a sporting page that will be a Cress 1. g. Jansen Meany and BUrdick, Gilchrist and credit to the county. Tuesday, Alebrt Lea versus Colts! Substitutions—Requeir for Hanson, Earl, and Streeter and Lunacheck are Reserved Seat Sale for Monday Night Performance Thursday, Tigers versus Mower We want to co-operate with every High School and Independent Hanson for Requeir. scheduled to~ roll in the two-mfen opens Friday, February l_7th, at 9:00 A. M. team in Mower County. County Co-ops. Field Goals—Wengert 16, Cress 9, events at 1:00 p. in. tMonday. 7: We Mfant your basketball, baseball, and football schedules in Friday, Postoffice versus Old Crows. Dugan 3, Erickson Miller 2, Heiberg 2, The Hormel club lleam is made up Reserved Seat Sale for Tuesday Night Performance season. *. 2. 4* of Holleque, Anderson, Meany, Garrity opens Saturday, February 18th, at 9:00 A. M. at We want the results of your games. Send them in by mail. PRIZE MONEY Free Throws—Wengert 4 out of 5, and Smith. The Colts are Streeter, POOLER DRUG STORE. We want your box scored if you. can send them if not send in \}-C STANDINGS Neufield 2 out of 5, Hanson 0 out of 1. Lunacheck, Earl, Burdick and Gilchrist. •K^|theesultd^ Referee—Potter. i' Don't hide your light under a bushel. If you think you have a Team total—Tigers 2875 Local bowlers are 'of the opinion better team than your opponent come out and say so. Team Singles—Mower Co. ...1018 that jwith this representation, Austin In sending in scores, copy should be in at least a day before Individual—Johnson ... ...1018 should make a cracl^j| good showing our publication date^ For Monday issue it should be in by Saturday Individual gameJ—Hall 7 .. ... 258 at the biggest bowli^^t^urnament in for Thursday, by Wednesday .^^end in y^iir schedules. il the Northwest. i"-,5 TEAM STANDINGS Send 'em in. .. Advertisements" in Inie^ews reach the consumer. -f Team— Won. Lost. Pet. Postoffice 2 3 1 0 6 9 6 Central Schedules Tigers 2 1 1 5 5 8 3 Two Games for Week Mower County .. .. 19 14 .572 Tri-States 19 17 .527 Central high school will meet Owatonna Braves .. 1§ 17 .484 here Friday night and Carpenter, THE .UNIVERSAL CAR Old Crows 1 4 1 9 4 2 4 Iowa, at 4:30 p. m., Wednesday. Cubs 1 1 .333 22 NEW PRICES INDIVIDUAL E STANDINGS Mr. Pep O E O I Games. Ave. Name— Lunacheck .. 33 193 Holleque 33 188 Fordson Tractor $395 MONJOAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 and 14— Earl 33 182 Allen .^ .. 24 182 JOHNNY (TORCHY) HINES Anderson .'. 30 180 Burdick 33 179 as an irrepressible youth, chases sobs Chassis 285 Booth 23 176 with laughs—suspense with Biederman 36 175 thrills—in a whirlwind Olson ." 33 176 ./ story—_ Streeter .... 33 175 Runabout ROSE CREEK COPS BURN W BARNES ONE FROM ADAMS Touring Car Also "THE WHITE MOUSE," A James Oliver Curwood Story (By Special Correspondent.) Rose Creek, Feb. 6.—Adams was defeated by Rose Creek here Monday WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15— night in a hard fought game, by a '"-m score of 25 to 19. '*V DAVID &fll1 :r Both sides of tfie local gym were •M- lined with enthusiastic supporters. The game afforded the spectators ien ^ou lend a yuaLH -m- a** many thrills and was hotly contested mones 1o1 lie Ininxr DANGEROUS liES *5vVj| from start to finish. ji •-rv-2 -gf &£%***• over ne SkcsYv\|! A Clever individual work and spurts IK -r of snappy passing that showed great 3 :m?L ral come VV improvement in teamwork on the part Also CENTURY COMEDY ^^"4 I 1Y*e A\de A of the local basketeers featured the 1 -jj ft 'jS.'t game. li: ci These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the history^pf Nor the dough either. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Bemidji Giants Come WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR SEEDS THAT GROW the Ford Motor Company. RS Out With Challenge RICHARD BARTHELMESS .uy FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS I Bemidji, Minn.,—The Bemidji Giants Orders are coming fast, »p place yours promptly to 'r Seed Grains ,'V-' now challenge any basketball -m- delivery. •£, 3^ ilisure earl Bulba, PJai\ts. & team in Minnesota for games, .and EXPIRlBljji POULTRY SUPPLIES, fans of this city believe the Giants to %.:1 I BEEKEEPERS-SyPPLIES^ jfz be one of the fastest teams in thfe entire and All Kinds of, PEED FOR ANIMALS Northwest. 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