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Plymouth News EventsThe Sheboygan Press now. has Sts own headquarters at .,,1011 tli at 401 East Mill street. Torn Masterson is.in charge ■ * the office and will appreciate calls Informing him of personal 01 ' other news of interest to Plymouth, The Press tele-UhSone number at Plymouth is 281.v.'the line, and the prob-il! be Hintz, who has(Special)— Gloom en-- y?- he Farwell camp, for the #= have been called in, sum-hv'‘^juries sustained by Nel--c'?.llback. and Meerstein, end, in' * Slav's game wlti Two Riv- rLn Che panthers emerged on f ;;F end of the score, 43 to 6. tv. • Nelson, the spark .plug VVav of the Panthers, may S able ' to Play for several. 53 v-lfle Meerstein may have seevl ,m Ms flank position for theJ ^ rrf the SSS021.N'rN a new man, reported for . wVnnday, and Coach Farwell ?riC, s^Vr-d him in the backfieid.quarterback, and Sz halfback, will be shifted to positions at end. Koehler*2-r* ‘akc *the fullback job in place *•'vico” nnd Swaller will be given wkfieic! berth. For the. other ;ir back, Farwell will have tojvi*down The end job.''Pgr« will undoubtedly be more ^.in; this week, when weak spots -:-l!?h.r out in the new formu-pavers, or where better poshes arise by using a different VTup But Farwell is. giving con-Vrabk attention to ■■ the present increment, and unless something does come up. the following £a in their specified positions will V the game against Neenah next-t.urdav: ends, Schultz and Stein-. SfjjP 'tackles, Swart and Hill;, ids; Buuck and Schoenfeldt, L;er ’ Rarr.minger; backs, Mertz, jjjJrtz.’ Koehler and Swaller.These men, however, will have to cor* hard in practice this week in c„der ;o retain their berths, for dur-k/tlie Two Rivers game some njpjitv fine looking youngsters sur-srbefi the spectators by holding the glue surge of Two Rivers players.. Ufflberg.' when he substituted for Schoenfelclt, was sneaking- through .vj and smearing up the op-«sseat3’ plays before they could ilia momentum, and he did his •iaie cn offense. Hollenberg showed up splendidly while in for gsvart at tackle and several times i»ke up the mass interference thrown at the Panthers. Smith a plug in every hole the Two River's line opened, and he did some £-» blocking. Schrage and R. Meerstein held down their flank jobs, driving the carriers into the tack-and getting down under punts' surprisingly fast. Peebles was a 5r.e substitute general, when he re-; placed Steinhardt, and. .Corbett; showed the spectators some good passing from the center position, m in the game. Toerke showed; ■jp well in the backneld, and. Bower hid down his position when he got; Vs chance in 'Saturday’s- •' game.'Hcebne also gave proof that'he'is = earning tackle. • ' ;’ Getting Their Strikes the Bakers, the Packers and the Busier Browns made their strikes, ltd spares and splits count Monday right in Burkhardt’s alleys ■ when ihey beat out the Midwest, the Brewers and the Plymouth Dept. Store respectively. The Bakers toc'k two games from the Midwest, with a total score of 2596 to 2543. Tb= Packing company defeated the Brewers1 two games, 2597 to 2537, ad the Buster Brown club shut out Plymouth Dept. Store club three games, fo.- a total of 2896 to Soi9. R. Reinke made single game honors with 256 and Jack Becker bid high three game total with 59.0.Xldivtst Cry. Buster BraunsR.Sti'n'r 209 177 201 C.Sci’n’r 169 190 212 N’in’m'n 181 186 198 Thomas lot) 154 153line-., Zil 185 157 fers i-ij ir,3 is;;. 3h:.ke 20’J 293 180160 K;s 1345:i n 1W IS4 175 Anton.. 191 150 175wulsSGl S63 7S3 I Totals 900 S57 939 , Brewers t 1'ly. Dept. Store 106 192 163! Bechcr 164 165 159fECb-ar 151 192 139 i Harn’ck 194 179 166?!?b'r 1!-i 2,12 166| Leonli’t 141 166 168v«a.. 176 3;1 162! Hess ... 157 170 165nearby vicinities up in the-old hayloft tonight who are all set' to have a heap of fun so don't tune us out folks, and we’ll go on. with, the show.”That’s just what will happen Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights in Turner hall in Plymouth, with 70-people from Plymouth andxnearby taking part, impersonatingsuch famous characters as LuluBelle, Uncle Ezra, Ole Yonson. and many others heard over the radio. ' According, to Miss. Margaret. Lin-neen, director, rehearsals are progressing splendidly and the entertainers are more enthusiastic about their contributions than any of them anticipated, due probably to the fact that they are offering their own inherent talents, which they are in a position to 'do better than any other type of entertainment they may attempt. The fellow.-witn a sense of humor becomes a wiseacre in the hayloft stage, the singers sing, the dancers dance, the fiddlers fiddle, the. banjo players strum; in .other words, they do what they know best. It’s an opportunity for every one' to' realize'' upon their ambitions.Joe Kelly, master of ■ ceremonies, .will introduce all the numbers in his own unique and quaint way, and he steps out of character to give a; fc;o-jo . solo. He is Lee; Vogt. The square dancers will cavort around the hayloft to the hilarious amusement of the audience. Ken Wright offers an accordion solo, Ole Yonson, a wise-cracking' Swede, promises to amuse the audience. Lulu Belle, the past of the hayloft, and the old time fiddler will do their share of the evening’s entertainment.■ There' is a surprise in store for the people of Plymouth when Scottie: makes his appearance, and the Old Jumping Jenny Wren, Uncle Ezra, who always arrives late with an alibi, the • 85-year-;old ' youngster in the hayloft, will make the audiences' sides split and the folks .roll in theaisle, according to reports..'The cast of 70 local citizens is as follows:Master of Ceremonies, Joe Kelly— :Lee Vogt, Plymouth.Assistant M, C., Jack Holden—William Schnur,. Plymouth!Square Dancers—-Henry Schmidt and partner, Clemens, • Aihbrose, Plorrie, Peggy, Shorty and Rose Binders. ... '•Ken Wright—-Donald Rrauss. -Evelyn Overstake—Arline Reinke, Plymouth,Ole Yonson—G. Albers,, Plymouth.■ ; Delores’ Hawaiian Guitar — De-; lores jjarbrecht, Ad ell.Prairie Farmer Miss—Delia Dane, Cedar Grove..i Eddie Allen Jr.—Raymond Deich-er, Plymouth..Ozark, Sisters-4-Anne- and Louise Van Engen, Sheboygan. , - •Ernie—Harry Hinz, Adell, .Don Wilson—Grady Van Engen, Sheboygan.Eddie Tanner—-Mike Van Engen, Sheboygan.Lulu Belle—-Dorothy Trimberger, Plymouth.Old Time Fiddler—Gerald Nyhol, Cedar Grove.Dixie Trio—-Edgar Koepke,’ Edward Kruschke, Karl Leissring, of Waldo.Winnie and Lou — Margery and Marguerite Miller, Plymouth.•Junior Radio Stars German Band—-Robert Nehrling, Warren Eberhardt. Sterling Radloff, Howard Stoll, Calvin Schmid, Plymouth.’Duo—Vivian and Roger Schmidt, Plymouth.Hawaiian Number—La ■ Verne Be Munclt, Glenbeulah.‘to.in.. I‘=7 143 191totals S21 SD5 821 , Packing Co.£-'kcr 1st 1S5 133 ly-k .. 1S! 177 163 161 211 149 Ipd- 186 322 158 L::-tisay 173 is4 1S2-otals S4S 959 790Reinke 175 154 256Totals 831 834 914 Plymouth Bakers Punz'b’r 162 158 1S7 Foley.. 185 215 16S Guhl — 15S 166 159 Detllow 152 170 136 Reciter 152 226 212Totals 799 925 862Fire Company Elects, The Plymouth Fire company held ancual meeting Monday evening kak. during which there ^ an election cf officers for the •asung year, a business meeting and •3rd-playing.-•j.*19 msrn’°ers of the Fire companySo were elected office, are:.foreman—-Matt Anhalt.assistant foreman—-Harvey^apfein.Second assistant foreman—Gilbert•wrih.Prairie Farmer WLSBarn Dance Show Local TalentTurner HallPLYMOUTHOctober 10,11,12Sponsored byFRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLESAdults 25c; children (under 14} 15c; reserved seats 10c extra.
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