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

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gg »wv ,t ..r ", «,- ,£|SP?l -Jf^"-*' .'*t"f-v.' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, April 17, 1922/ Page Five MASON CITY TEAMS Dispersing Gold Mine Rioters Ambitious. A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism. ment want it in the house all the TEAM STANDINGS Weary Will—I've been lookin' for time for it cured me." For sale by "A man living on a farm near here O. Wold and Pooler Drug Co. ithis mornin'. came in a short time ago completely TO MEET LOCALS Advertisement—J^Dril. doubled with rheumatism. I hand­ Won. Lost. ^im—What for? UR ed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment Postoffice 36 18 .666 W&JryWill—idle curiosity. Juit to -and- told him?!ro|use it'freely," see what? it looked like. .....34 23 .596 Advertisements in The News reacfc Tri-State ..... writes C. P. Rayd^r^^Patten Mills, N. Women Bowlers in Feature the consumer. Tigers 31 26 .543 Y. "A few days later he. walked into Close Connections. the store as straight as a string and Mower Co .....27 27 .500 Interesting store Jieivs wi!3 fee Match Colts to Appleby—That lawyer would sure handed me a dollar saying, give me found on every page of The News io 28 29 .491 Braves Meet Peerless 8. another bottle of Chamberlain's lini­ this issue. Shpp hore first. nake a good tailor. 23 34 .404 Cubs Bumberly—In what respect? 22 35 .385 Old Crow Appleby—Well, he has so many POSTOFFICE TEAM PRIZE MONEY suits t»n his hands. AIR FRICTION CARBURETORS AND LEAGUE WINNER MMKET PlAp STANDINGS SPARK PLUGS Tri-Statc Bowlers Land in Second I 4 iTeam Mower County News total—Postoffice 2979 Position—One Match Left to Team Singles—Postofliee 1067 Itllill Complete Season. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. ii*?' DO REDUCE THE COST OF Individual total—Requa 736 Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. Individual game—Requa 297 Two teams from Mason City, Iowa, Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be OPERATING A GAS MOTOR Added for all ads not paid for in ad* Individual average—Lunacheck.. 187 are coming to Austin this week to vance. Readers or locals not run in meet two teams of local bowlers on TRACK PRACTICE this column will be charged at the the home alleys. FIRST TAKING THE FUEL: rate of 10 cents Der line. The feature match will be between Understanding that a lower STARTS TUESDAY HELP WANTED the women's team representing Mason 4- grade oi petroleum, liuel is the City and the local women's team, HELP WANTED: Correspondents composed of Mrs. W. R. Smith, Mrs. fuel of the future, the particles wanted all over Mower County by iLJiUJiU'UJUiLJ} PiLWigJ C. Tibbals, Mrs. A. Robinson, Miss the Mower County News. If you like Only Two Veterans Left of which have a greater tend­ STYLE 2 to write or think you can write Olive Cooley and Mrs. "William Gilchrist. Constables, both mounted and unmounted, charging and scattering crowds ency to adhere to each other, you have observed that to Build 1922 Team news, inquire at the News office These two teams met recently during a demonstration by strikers from the famous Rand gold mines, in the about our proposition. See City the Air-Friction Carburetor, thru its fuel distributor, or markdt place of Johannesburg, South Africa. Government forces led by at Mason City with disastrous results Around. Editor. 10-tf. Premier Smuts now are in control of the center of the trouble where scores of 4 .» spray nozzle, makes a positive mixture of fuel and air, to the Austin women, and the locals WANTED rebels and, soldiers lost their lives. introducing it at RIGHT ANGLES to the passing air* are out for revenge and bowling on Active track practice will be started all of which is warm, while the jet nozzle type of carburetor their own alley, expect to even the WANTED—To' hear from owner of tomorrow with the opening of the WINS DIAMOND RING GREAT SCARCITY OF jets the'fuel thru a small opening, and parallel good farm for sale. State cash series. high school after the Easter recess. price, full particulars.. D. F. Bush, with the air. This latter method would serve with On the same evening the Peerless 8 Coach Roach stated that altho there Minneapolis, Minn. 29, 31, 33 TO SAVE CIGAR BET BASEBALL MATERIAL high-grade fuel of the past, but is not suited to the lowgrade of Mason City will meet the Austin only two veterans around which to fuel of today. Colts in a three game match. The FOR SALE build a team he expects enough material Colts will line up with Lewis Lunacheck, I in the large squad to make a Some Dandy Local Territory Open to Agents FOR SALE—Two seated buggy, single Brennan Fought Extra Hard to Warren Streeter, Cliff Burdick Untried Minor Leaguer Brings winning team. harness, disk, plow, drag and and Bert Earl. Captain Lawrence Remmel will Help Admirer. fence posts. Dial 6018. 28-4-p N. W. SPECIALTY SALES COMPANY Big Amount of Money. The Colts are Austin's strongest again run his favorite distance and is FOR SALE:—Typewriter Ribbons, men's team and have had a most successful being counted on to bring in a number and Carbon Paper. We have a fine season. Not much is known Sam Crawford Comments on Present of points each meet. The other veteran, Chicago Heavyweight Fighter Puts on line of the famous Milo ribbons and At PIERCE BATTERY COMPANY of the strength of the Mason City Playing of Major League*— carbon paper for all makes typewriters. More Steam Than Usual to Secure Leslie Young, is expected to When in need of either of team, but the Colts are sure to make Thinks War H£d Something Verdict Over Tony Ross at star this year in the weights and field these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy things interesting. to Do With Situation. Rochester. events. you with this superior brand. When the Austin women met the 3-tf. Among the new men, Kermit Meyers Sam Crawford was diseussitfg the Bill Brennan, clever and hard-hitting Mason City women at Mason City a in the dashes, Lee Owen in the present playing standard of the major Chicago heavyweight scrapper, crowd of over 200 witnessad the This Ad is middle distances, and Reynolds and leagues a few days ago. started out with splendid success some SMITH'S PREST-0-LITE games and it is hoped that a large Searles, Boy Scout stars of last year, "You would think," said Sam, "that years ago. He first won fame in eastern number of Austin people will watch are expected to develop into point among 130,000,000 people you would rings, winning 27 straight scraps, Auto Radiator Repairs Good for $5^® the game here. There will be no admission BATTERIES winners. be able to find 500 good ball players, 24 of them by the knockout route. 126 W. MILL ST. charge. wouldn't you? That would be one in At Bochester, Bill met a wealthy Only one game remains on the city Sporting Squibs every 260,000 inhabitants. sportsman who took quite a fancy to DIAL 6555 league schedule. On Tuesday evening "But, they evidently don't find them. the young chap's boxing a$d made it of All Klnilg And it is funny when you consider a point to attend every bout within the Postoffice will meet the Mower On the purchase of a new Prest-O-Lite Battery,. (This how much money a boy can make by reaching distance. County Co-operative'.company in the discount will be made from the. standard list prices as playing ball well. It isn't that they On the evening Brennan fought Tony final, game. Holy Cross "has many regulars back published foy the Prest-O-Lite Co., Inc.) are unable physically because a man Ross at Rochester, this man, who was W. R. EARL The Postoffice has the title safely on its ball team. does not have to be a perfect specimen $1,000,000, reputed to be worth took stowed away but the Mower County This offer starts April 15, 1922, and continues until to become a great ball player. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Bill aside. "I hope you win tonight, 1George Owen, Jr., is captain of Harvard's Co-op's can move into fourth place if April 22. Bring in this ad today arid make, a small deposit "Maybe the war had something to for I have put up a bet on you," he Business Residence I ice-hockey team. they can win two games from the P. and we will deliver a new battery to you when do with it. Not alone the fact that said. "If you win, I'll make you a Phone 2512 Phone 2213 0 0 0 O. If they win one place they will go during the war the boys who were developing needed. present of a diamond ring." AUSTIN, MINN. Army poloists beat Tale1 iti two could not continue doing BO, into a tie with the Braves for fourth "Naturally, I imagined he had wagered games. Yale was riding strange ponies. We ha^ afresh stock of Prest-O-Lite Green Seal but because of the different aspect on and fifth place. If such is the case a few thousands, so I -fought things the war gave them. Man Batteries. These are the batteries that have been selected harder than usual that evening to the teams will meet and bowl off the Bart J. Carroll has been named a -4 boys who went into training camps, DONOVAN & GOSLEE as standard equipment on 87 makes of cars and make good," said Bill. "I beat Boss in tie. coach for the Hamilton college football just about ready to break into organized the eighth. Some ring, eh?" Brennan Funeral Directors trucks. squad. base ball, came back with no further displayed a big, handsome diamond and Embalmers HOW ENGEL LANDED SAM RICE desire to follow the game. ring, which h,e. .wore on his finger. Bobbie Jones, crack golfer, who Day Calls—Phone 2188 DUHOLM GARAGE "The tip-off on the scarcity of base "Worth a good sum, I goess,-^ wields a wicked mashie, has entered Night Calls ball material can be found in the prices "When my .friend presented it," I was 8coUt for Washington American Georgia Tech. T. W. Donovan—5914 that are being paid today for players. 116 East Water St AUSTIN, MINN. naturally curious to learn the stake he League Team Tells Story of H. A. Goslee—6637 Why, they pay more for an untried had put upon me and I made bold George S. Connors has completed his Motor and Carriage Service Star Outfielder. PARR minor leaguer today than they used to to ask him what it was. twenty-flrst year of activity as athletic pay for an entire club. That would "He laughed, 'Oh, I wagered five coach at Exeter Academy. Joe Engel, who scouts for Washington, not happen if they could get plenty of good cigars with a friend of mine,' he HOMMEL ELECTRIC tells with a good deal of satisfaction good players. replied. Some sportsman, I say." how he landed Sam Bice for Clark Billy Phyle, veteran of many a battle, CO. "And they, are hiring a lot of veterans. Griffith. Bice was playing down In ha§ resigned from the umpire staff There was a time when they did of the Pacific Coast League. 203 NORTH MAIN STREET Lines to Be Remembered. not care so much for veterans because for Expert Electrician listen to anyone's convictions, there were good men coming up conistantly, Cornell has declined California's* Invitation keep your doubts to yourself. but apparently there are not DIAL 26 7 9 to send a track team west for many in sight iiow." a dual meet April 15 at Berkeley, G$. THEATRE The old-time fight champion went around with his fist doubled up. Now Superior Chevrolet Closed Models a champion keeps going around until the purse is. Dominick Mulrennan, a pitcher, has MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 17 AND 18— been bought outright from the Chicago Americans by the New Haven Eastern TOM .MIX League club. -m- TRAILING" a The Houston Club of the Texas League reports the purchase of Catcher Frank Polan from the Beading Club A picture done in the inimatable style of Mix. Action of the International. thrills and romance galore! Don't miss it. A A a Toledo American Association club has acquired the services of Shortstop BUSTER KEATON in "THE A Jesse Baker from the Richmond club HAUNTED HOUSE" of the Virginia League. A picture that will run the blues ragged. Built for A1 Robertson, captain of the Amherst laughing purposes only. basket-ball teams, is apparently in a class by himself. He has been credited WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19— with 102 baskets in eight games. Sam Rice MARION DA VIES 0 0 0 Virginia. Engle liked his looks and Bill Killefer as manager of the Chicago in—=— asked the club president for a price Cubs will have plenty of assistance, "THE BRIDE'S PLAY" on hiin. with Kitty Bransfield. Oscar "Here's a bill we owe that has just Dugey and Jack Doyle all lending advice. -ome in and we're short of funds," A Cosmopolitan Production. A Beautiful Picture. said the club owner. "You pay this An Elaborate Production. bill and you can have Bice." The great British golf professionals Also 'THE JOY RIDER," A Snub Pollard Comedy The bill was for $300, as Engel tells for tbe n^ost part are rather ancient. it. The Washington club's scout made Sandy Herd, coming to America in the haste to pay it and claim Sam Bice THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 20 AND 21— hope of winning the national open is NORMA TALMADGE as his own. fifty-four. He's the same Sam Rice who would New Superior 4-door bring $30,000 or more on the baseball Arthur Nixon has been named as market today. graduate manager of athletics for New SEDAN York university. Tom Thorpe will (f. o.b. Austin) coach the football team and William V. AMERICAN LEAGUE SUPERIOR Miss Talmadge in one of her greatest productionsAlso McCarthy will handle the baseball "PATHE NEWS 'squad. Thi#itevv Chevrolet product, of the'ideal body type for yeaPr6und George Offers Convinci)^ Stallings COMING APRIL 24*25, 26— Argument Is Faster in Why fc»lay use, combines the desirable features of costfcSedans with the low"|^t "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" Young League. initial cost of any qualfty closed 'and is^By far the most economical George Stallings, who has managed in operation. \\'-j) teams in both the American and National leagues, offers a convincing as f. For Economical Transportation well as logical argument for the superiority that the American league has Hear the Matinee Daily established for years in most clashes between tbe two leagues. "Outside of at 2:30 Augmented the New York club, no one owner in t.H. I the National league will spend money -CW K- Park Two Evening for promising youngsters," says Stallings. "AH American league owners POSSIBLE DISAPPOlNTMENJ Shows Orchestra are willing and anxious to bid for such •508-510 North Main Minnesota "The bridegroom appeared to be 7:30 and 9:00 players. That is why most of them go frightfully nervous." Ir to the American league. That is why "Yes you see his father-in-law's the standard of ball is faster." wtddinrg present wasn't certified."' if fW. fiT Si I- mm