Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
September 11, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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PPT ••BIHBI WJWWi:',- ff pprip- ftjwjps-*-rp WS/ '/r* Page Five MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Sept. 11,1922i PACKERS CAPTURE1 Touring Colunbtls Girls Call on Mrs. Harding way, November 18, 1863, and came Backed by a record crowd, the two Pretty Burmese Belief. to America in 1880. He came directly The Burmese believe that the teams battled furiously for the game soot to Minneapolis and at once secured takes the form of a butterfly and' FIRST OF SERIES that would let one or the other into 1 1 I leaves us while we sleep, and that a position with the Thompson the final race for high league honors. story of its roaming is the stuff «t Drug company. After mastering the Despite the interest, keen however, which dreams are made. business he opened a drug store of (Continued from page 1.) there was nothing spectacular except to four by a tally in the fourth and his own. Adams' rally in the ninth. In fact, three in sixth, tied the score in the Mr. Haugan was married September most of the innings were promptly seventh. The score then remained at: 5, 1894, to Miss Bertha Dalager. passed by three successive downs four—all until the extra inning. In 1913 he came to Austin, Jpurchasing by each team. 1 the John E. Malloy drug After Meany's sensational drive, Adams Scores First. LUC from center field to home had caught business at the corner of Main and Adams scored first in the first Mill street. Ulven at the plate thus preventing frame, but in the tVird inning the for A Year. an Adams score, Barr scored on two Ill Steele county lads tacked up a threepoint STRIKE For the past year Mr. Haugan had successive hits by Wengert and lead when well-bunched hits been failing in health but it was not Smith. netted them four- runs. A combination until a few months ago that he became of well-placed singles brot in First of the Series 1 vCIGARETTE, so ill that he had to give up his 1 two runs, and then another single work at the store. and a two-base hit added two more. He is survived by his widow, two Adams— AB PO A E Each team went to bat, and was as ITS TOASTED brothers, Andrew of Two Harbors Phalen, ss 5 1 3 3 4 1: quickly in the field again for five Bowers, 2b 4 1 1 0 2 and Eskald of Minneapolis, and by oi more innings. Owatonna repeated It's toasted. This 0 1 4 0 l! two sisters, Mrs. Peder Hoitom of Mellane, cf 5 the performance in her half of the one extra process 0 2 2 l! Brown, 3b 5 0 Minneapolis and Mrs. Otto Hoitom of ninth. gives a delightful J. Schneider, .. 5 1 1 5 1 Marion, N. D. Then, Joe Schneider's two-base hit quality that can 4 0 1 2 0 R. Ulven, rf 0 brot in Brown, who had made first H. Schneider, lb. 4 0 0 10 1 o! not be duplicated Miss Anna Johnson of Adams visited when hit by the pitcher. Johnson 4 1 2 1 3 o! Cipra, in Austin Saturday. flied out, but R. Ulven and H. Schneider each managed a single, scoring 41 11 27 TOTALS 4 4 4 Joe, who by this time had negotiated •t* A A V* A A -A. A. A. A. A A. A A «,•.* A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A VS* •£"2*' H48RIS & tWM •V Austin— AB II PO A E third. After L. Ulven was out at Chapman, ss 5 0 1 1 3 2! first, Phalen stepped to bat with the LONG SICK LIST AT TIRE Five members of the Columbus Girls' Athletic club photographer! jn front of the White House after calling on Movers, 2b 5 0 0 3 3 o1 home crowd crying frantically for [Mrs. Harding and making her a member of their club. -These young Indies pooled their savings and bought a car. 0 Deitrich, 3b 3 1 1 3 1 the hit that would spell victory. And 0 They are how enjoying a vacation traveling all over the United States. 01 Meany, cf 4 0 1 1 1 Phalen, who is one of the most dependable HOSPITAL IS NOT CHRONIC 0 I 4 0 2 13 0 Dugan, lb batters in the league, provided HAUGAN BURIAL Ladies' Golf Event 3 2 0 1 0 0 Owatonna Wins Barr, If what the fans hoped for. He 1 1 0 0 Weng-ert, rf 3 1 Planned Tomorrow sent a hard one into right field that From Austin, 4-3 •j. 1 9 1 0: 4 1 Smith, IS HELD SUNDAY was good enough to score the two 0 0 1 0 4 1 By defeating the Austin Packers Tesar, men on bases. What will probably be the most Friday 4 to 3, Owatonna maintained interesting ladies' golf tournament TOTALS 35 5 7 30 12 2 claim as a contender for the How They Did It of the season will be staged at the Summary—Stolen, bases Meyers 1 League title. Well Known Businessman country club tomorrow, when a sacrifice hit, Bowers first on balls, Held scoreless for four innings, AB PO A E Adams— "Best Ball" event will be held. Inasmuch Dies After And there's a reason. Our patrons have off Tesar 2, off Cipra 7 left on bases, the Owatonna nine uncovered some Phalen, ss 2 10 5 1 3 as all of the players will carry Austin 10, Adams 10 wild pitches^ hitting and proceeded to check in Long Illness. 0 0 3 0 0 Bowers, 2b 4 their regular handicaps for this confidence in our ability and willingness to Tesar 2 two base hit, R. Ulven two runs that were followed by a Mellane, cf 3 0 0 4 6 0 event, some interesting matches will[ struck out, by Tesar 9, by Cipra 5 tally-in the sixth and another in the Brown, 3b .. 3 1 1 10 0 be played, in which the competition do good work. passed ball, Smith hit by pitcher, ninth. Funeral services for Chris. E. J. Schneider, 10 0 0 3 will be exceptionally keen. by Cipra, Meany, Wengert. With two runs in the second inning, Haugan, for the past decade a well 2 1 0 Johnson, .. 4 The drawings and time for start the Packers made a good start known Austin businessman, were held They leave cured of tire ills—come again, R. Ulven, rf 4 0 1 of play are as follows: 2 it but were unable to hold the Owatonnans yesterday afternoon at the Haugan Owatonna Bows H. Schneider, 4 6 1 lb 2 Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Albertson vs. & in $pite of Dietrich's circuit home. The services were private, *$r and tell their friends to do likewise. L. 1 0 0 Ulven, If 4 0 0 Miss Evelyn Ober, Mrs. O. W. Before Adams Rev. Henry Noss officiating. clout. O'Berg at 9:30. TOTALS 34 5 10 8 2 27 At the burial at Oakwood cemetery, After they had carried a four to Gute struck out eight men and allowed Mrs. F. Sullivan, Mrs. A. W. PA A E Owatonna— AB Masonic rites were observed. one lead from the third inning Owatonna nine hits, while five Packers Wright, vs. Mrs. C. S. Babcock, Mrs. Misgen, cf .. 5 0 0 Mr. Haugan was a member of Fidelity i* went down to defeat at the 2 0 0 went down before Bertsch's offerings, J. Sheedy at 9:45. Bertsch, rf 4 1 1 0 0 Lodge 39, Austin Chapter 14, St. which netted Austin but nine hits. hands of Adams in the first game at Mrs. H. F. "Pierson, Mrs. A. F. 0 1 Henzel, ss .. 4 Bernard Commandery, Order of the Hormel park yesterday afternoon. Johnson, vs. Miss Enola Peterson, The Tire Hospital Schwarts, 2b 4 1 0 Eastern Star, and the Zurah Temple, There was little choice between the Mrs. Helen Vance at 10:00. Red-Haired More Alert. lb 4 7 0 Nobles of the Mj^stic Shrine. Marion," county and the Mower county Steele one The manager of large exchange Mrs, L. Trenary, Mrs. A. L. Murphy, Mr. Haugan's death occurred Friday Soukup, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 teams for baseball ability in the claims to have discovered that girls vs. Mrs. A. B. Dalager, Mrs. Erdman, If 4 0 0 10 0 morning following several game yesterday, but the local boys 4* with red hair are more alert than their A. W. Allen at 2:30 p. m. Hogan, 1 0 months' illness with hardening of the Opposite 2 8 0 0 demonstrated their ability to stage blonde or brunette sisters, and consequently tHe Herald Bldg. «£-4- 4 0 0 arteries. & Packard, 4 1 1 make the best telephone operators. a wonderful and thoroly unexpected Advertisements in The News reach He was born at Trondhjem, Nor- TOTALS 35 4 6 16 8 1 come-back. the consumer. LAND AUCTION WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT RESERVATION, THIRTY-EIGHT ACRES OF LAND LOCATED JUST SOUTH OF THE FAIR GROUNDS, BORDERING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF AUSTIN, DIVIDED INTO 7 7 FIVE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 BEGINNING AT 2:00 P.M. 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