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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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GRAY the first of the week and indications I point to a good team this year. Austin Entering Contest with Percentage Coach Roach started his men of 1000 Won Every AUTO PAINTING in easy with short jogs with AUTO TOP AND Conference Game Played. street clothes until warmer weather comes. The candidates PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. are enthusiastic. s. vsit GAMES TODAY. Three invitation^ have been Red Wing versus Crookston at received to inter-scholastic of 1 A model the new sports arena at Wembley, erected especially for the meets. Winona, Carleton and 1:40 p. m. of the cup finals national football league in Great Britain. The great crowds the University of Minnesota extended PARR to Austin versus Hancock at 2.40 that are attracted these games necessitated the building of a stadium or invitations to the local field large enough to accommodate all. It will be possible to use the field for p. m. school. other athletic events, but primarily It Is Intended for cup finals. The winners of these two contests Coach Roach is planning on attending all of the meets. will be matched at 11:30 ACE-PACKER TUT a. m. Friday. Wadena defeated New Ulm this High Spots in Pugilistic morning, 27 to 17. FEATURE TONIGHT Career of Jim Jeffries _____ With every man on the squad in the pink of condition and confident of April 15, 1875—Born in Carroll, THEATRE victory, Austin high school today enters O. Rochester Confident of 1894—First ring battle. the lists for the state high school for Pool Hall—George New Owners March, 1897—Acted as sparring basketball title at Northfield. Victory Over McDermott and Fred Boohr have purchased partner for Jim Corbett. Coach Roach, with Erickson, Nock- the soft drink parlor formerly Hormels. June 9,1899—Knocked out Bob I Je^se,n: owned by Louis Weiss on Bridge Fltzsimmons, winning world's Hansen and Leversee, left here early heavyweight title. street and will handle soft drings, Wednesday morning, to get a good ROCHESTER TO May 11, 1900—Knocked out sigars, candy, tobacco and serve Johnny Kilbane. Monday, Tuesday and rest and an opportunity to become Jim Corbett 23 rounds. lunches. BRING SPECIAL familiar with the Carleton floor. 1905—Retired from ring. stlli holder of the title, recently July 4, 1910—Knocked out by Drawings for games were made "clouted Danny Frush for a gool" Sick, Shop Closed.—Mrs. Owner Jack Johnson in 15th round. I and for this knock-out victory received last night. One Hundred and Twenty-Five Seats Beuhla Haas, proprietor of the Needlecraft i' Wednesday a mere sixty thousand dollars Rooters Go To Game. Reserved for. Rochester—Holsinger shop on East Water street, ($60,000.) Scores of rooters from Central to Officiate. is ill with influenza at the home of high school went to Northfield today I her mother at Cresco. Her illness has the short one considers period during has which the system been on trial. and many more are expected- to at- made it necessary to close the shop Reports from the Rochester-Ace Mr. Melville intends submitting this tend the games tomorrow. Several temporarily. camp denote a feeling of confidence MARCH 20,21, 22 new scheme for organization throughout followers of the school quint are that they can take the Packers measure the state for the current year for Odden Services Held.—Funeral planning- on attending the tourna- serment in the first of a three game series Why They ministerial approval." Friday, providing Austin wins I vices for L. L. Odden, who died at his to be played tonight at 8:00 p. m., a place in the finals. home on the F. E. Gleason farm, two at the Armory. Wear Out Austin is entering the state contest Travelers' Guide miles southwest of Austin at 9:00 a. While the Packers have been practising with an average of 1000. They have m. Tuesday following a week's illness, diligently, they are by no not loss a conference game and have Great Moments were held from Grand Meadow Wednesday. means over-trained. They should be Unless otherwise designated, all the only lost two games this season one Every battery has two in far better condition then they were trains listed below ar^ daily. See to Shattuck, mid-west prep school kinds of wear—the natural for the St. Mary's game. in a Great Picture footnote for explanation of champs, and Osage high school. Celebrates Birthday. slow wear due to use, and Friends and Cipra and Cress are both expected reference marlfis. Osage was played early in the season C. the more rapid wear that relatives of Mrs, J. Hawkins helped to be in shape for tonight's contest, Bold faced figures indicate P. M. comes from abuse. and in a return game last week Austin her celebrate" her eighty-sixth while Laslett, Wengert and Dugan Light faced figures indicate A. M. had little difficulty in beating the birthday Tuesday at the home of her will probably make up the remainder Keep the proper amount of Corn-fed five. S. 110 daughter, Mrs N. Gregg, West water in your battery by putting a of the squad. cto to a little every two weeks. Test Enthusiasm High. Alleghany street. An afternoon of socialibility The game tonight starts at 8:00 p. with "the hydrometer to make, /Milwaukee & St.Pau and refreshments, was enjoyed. Only two teams have scored more m., with preliminaries at 7:00 p. m. sure there's enough charge. Railway than twenty 'points in any single contest Come in to Battery Headquarters A special train carrying 125 enthusiastic at the first faint sign of on the Red and White. They rooters from the Queen trouble. Trio at School—Central Whiston were Northfield and Owatonna. City will arrive here tonight for the Division, I. & M. Then your battery will wear high school students wer& entertained Pepfests were held Tuesday and game. 125 seats have been reserved out slowly and gradually, giving Arri Tuesday morning at a special assembly •s'i&Vs.'V. Arr. enthusiasm ran high at the school. for thevRochester rooters. uninterrupted service at you Austin. St. PasUl. Mpls. by the Whiston "Two, who are Statistics on the players compiled by lowest cost per month and per Holsinger of' Shattuck .and Gerber No. •"ioVtwft. 10:50 1—6:20 doing evangelist work at" the Christian mile. Coach Roach, show the value of each of LaCrosse Normal, will officiate. 3:15 7:00t 7:45 No. 3— SCHMITZ AUTO ,r church. Their work was appreciated man individually to the team. Rochester's squad is Anderson, Lv.'f Lv. Arr. by the students. St. Patil. Erickson is high point getter for Schwartz, Fredericks, Kruse, Reiter, Mpls. Austin. ELECTRIC CO. No. 7:00 7:45* 2— 11:40 the team with an average of 11 points Fox and Jacobs. No. 3:30 7:25 8— 2:45 Farewell Party.—Miss .Anna Wallace Complete Electric Service per game for the season. He shot 216-218 East Bridge Street was given a surprise Tuesday evening fifty field goals this season. BOXING CLASSES FOR For Milwaukee and Chicago. AUSTIN, MINN. /. when a number of friends gathered Coggins Ranks High. Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. at her home on Jay street. A Representing Willardl BOYS GAINING FAVOR Coggins ranks next with an average No. 4— 7:20f 10:00f most enjoyable evening was spent and Storage Batteries No. 2— 11:59* 2:40s" of ten and one-quarter points per Miss Wallace was presented with a Mixed— 4:20 (Sunday only) game. He shot sixty-four field goals purse of money. She leaves soon for Mixed— 5:20 (Tues^-Thurs.) Plan Was Inaugurated in Australia in all the games he has played. Chicago. Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. Nockelby averaged five and onehalf During the War. No. 1— 3:45 ,»6:05 points a game or a total of forty-six No. 3— 12:10 2:55 Luther Noss went to Northfield on Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* field goals Young five and Schoolmasters Claim That System Wednesday to spend a few days at one-third points, with thirty-nine Develops Keener Perception In the home of his uncle, Rev. N. Kleven, The last day together Mason City Braiuh. Mr. Pep field goals and Owen, stationary Pupils and Lads Learn to and to attend the basketball tournament Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. guard, caged one field goal. Control Their Tempers. No. 102— 11:59 1:30 They sat at the table in the restaurant at Carleton college. No. 108— 7:52 9:20 Erickson has made sixty-six per where they had danced together so often, Why not have boxing classes for Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. cent of the free throws he has tried Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bagley, who and knew that this afternoon together boys in the graded schools of this No. 101— 4:50 6:10 for Coggins forty-four and one-half was their last. There had been gossip— have been on the Oakdale farm near No. 1:30 3:00 country? 103— of the sort no woman can resist. Small percent and Young sixty-six percent. Blooming Prairie for the past two A few of the big colleges have wonder they were distrait. They would The average for the entire "team for years have moved to the Clover Lea taken it up, and with success, but little S.-M. Division—Mank&to and have been more so, could they have the season is forty-four plus percent farms west of the city. encouragement has been given to Wessington Springs', S. D. foreseen the end of the affair wnich is of the free throws attempted. the suggestions that the public schools Lv. Arr. Arr. Miss Agnes Haugan completed her so prominent a part of and some high schools take it up and Sentiment among rooters who left Austin. Wells Jackson. course of training at the St.- Olaf hospital teach the boys how to box. A few here this afternoon and this morning, No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* years ago, or during the war, R. L. and left Monday for her home in No. 23— 3:50* 5:40*? 8:25* seemed to favor Austin strongly for Metro's "Snow" Baker, manager of the big Lv. Lv. Arr. Kenyon. the state title. stadium in Sydney, where all the big Jackson. Wells Austin. Rex Ingram Production No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* boxing matches are held, took it upon 11:05* Mrs. J. E. Feyerson jind children The Daughters of the American No. 8^- 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* himself to establish boxing classes for a have returned from week'^s visit Lv. Austin. Revolution met Tuesday afternoon Arr. LaCrosse. all schools as a preliminary to training THE FOUR with her mother in Chaska. No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* the young men for the army. It with Mrs. F. G. Sasse with a full attendance. No. 8— 7:20* 11:55* was very successful and many of the Plans were made to give a Lv. LaCross§. Mrs. E. D. Hopfe, who has been seriously Arr. Austin. schools took it up as a regular colonial tea to raise funds for a No. 1— 7:00$ 11:45$ ill with pnumonia, is reported course for the boys. The department HORSEMEN No.23—: 11:17* -a 3:40* bronze tablet. A pleasant time was as improving. of education in Sydney, Australia, enjoyed by the members and refreshments Daily except Sunday. 5 made the following report regarding Monday, Wednesday, Friday and were served. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hormel the progress made with boxing in the Saturday only. are expected home from CaliforniaSaturday. schools: Of the Apocalypse Daily except Saturday, Mrs. Charles Losby entertained the "The scheme for the teaching of On Sunday, Tuesday arijl Thursday Birthday club at her home on East boxing in schools introduced by the only. Water street Monday. Progressive minister for education, Mr. Nutch, under Coldly Practical cinch prizes were awarded to Mrs. the supervision of Hector Melville, Adapted by June Matfdsfrom Btasco Ibahez's Novel "What did you say to that young has met .with tremendous success George Haseltine and Albert Vogel man who proposed to you ©f everj tW\r\c^ in during the short period it has been and Mrs. B. Evenson and Richard "I told him the simple truth," answered b*j\ ^Vvc on trial. Reports to and from the Biederman. Miss Cayenne. "I'd rnthor go various headmasters of schools where .--Lv. on receiving flowers and confectiorer.v A VY« Aw* Special Music Score the scheme has been introduced speak Austin. St. Paufv^ Mpls. fldi\ers ffee/ Albert McFarland, 407 South St. than-worry about groceries and tel." No. 12— 3.50 very highly of Mr. Melville's system, 8:10 Paul street, who has been ill for some and are of a most congratulatory nature. No. 16— 4:40 9:00 Man wants but little here below, time, went to Rochester Tuesday for And now she's paying for it. Lv/ Arr. nor wants that little long'if he makes by Augmented Orchestra of Nine Pieces We don't meet prices make prices treatment. He is reported as improving. Mpls.: Austin. Ave his wants known in Th#. News want "The headmasters claim that the on No. 15— 8:25 1:20 News—less than 5c a week system has developed in the pupils a FEED FOR ANIMALS No. 11— 6:50 10:59 keener perception,. greater energy,x Twice Dally Ciit ,r Fort Dodge, ^planning. Oakland Couple Mark Fiftieth Wedding \if and, generally spiking a decided improvement, -HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED both JHentally and physically. Lv. Austin xAri:. Omaha. Poultry Supplies Anniversary with Big Family Gathering The reports also claim that No.15H*M- 1:20 N5 10:30 vjtPULL'O PEP the boys learn to Control their tempers No. 11-^ 10:56 Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:15 7:44 Friends and relatives of Mr. and and show a good, sporty feeling John Guy, and Mrs. Jaines Taylor Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. POULTRY FEEDS towards their schoolfellows. Opinions No. 16— 7:20 4:40 Mrs. Adam Buchanan, helped them and son, Clarence of Austin Will and 3:42 No. 12—r 7:30 Beekeepers' Supplies are held by parents and others for celebrate their fifteith wedding anniversary James Taylor of Moscow Lory 'Wyant Matinee Prices—Children 20c. Aults 35c and against boxing. High Quality—Low Price Sunday at the Buchanan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mose HARE & GOSS "It was recognized by the minister TRIANGLE TAXI LltffeAlbert 50c home, three and one-half miles west Evening Prices— Chi-dren 25c, Adults Buchanan, James Buchanan and John that boxing is a clean, healthful sport Lea—Austin. of Oakland. Buchanan and family of Oakland, and 'when properly handled. Schoolmasters Lv. Austin .„v. Arr. Albert Lea PRICES INCLUDE WAR TAX As a memento of the occasion Mr. one son, William of Chester, Pa., and who, at the Inception of the 8:00 m. 9:00 a. m. a. and Mrs. Buchanan were presented a daughter who is teaching school at scheme, held the opinion that boxing 11:00 m. 12:00 m.. a. FIRST TIME EVER SHGWN AT THESE PRICES with a purse of gold. A banquet was Elrod, South Dakota. 3:00 p. on. 4:00 p. was not desirable, have now altered ^Austin, Miniu 'Lv,- Austin their views entirely, and have nothing served to the guests at 1:00 p. m. .. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan have lived 9:15 m." '10:15 a.'m a. but the highest terms of praise Guests present at the celebration at Oakland for forty-five years and 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. for it. This sneaks for itself when were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bluhm, Mrs. have six children living. 4:i5 p. nv7* P- 'Or —4"" fa*? "Ki1- II— t, ir^ v-«8 -r rsfr