August 2, 1939
The Kaukauna Mellow Brews took a 12 to 1 beating at Waupun
Saturday from the State Prison nine. The
Prison nine scored in every inning.
Guy
Krumm was named the new basketball coach by the board of
education. The reorganization of the athletic set-up at Kaukauna High school
moves Paul E. Little, formerly head coach of all major sports, to the newly
created position of athletic director.
In one of those wild and wooly games that the baseball
players showed how the game should not be played was as Little Chute defeated
the Mellow Brewers Sunday 15 to 14 in ten innings at the Chuters Park. The Chuters spotted the Kaws ten runs in the
first inning this apparently is not enough as the Brewers let down and saw the
Chuters fighting back to tie up the contest and win the tenth. Dago Schuler
started on the mound for the Kaws and was relieved by his brother Ed in the
fourth when the count was 10 to 7.
Kaukauna's major contribution to the big-time athletics,
Richard “Red” Smith, assistant coach of the Green Bay Packers and coach of the
Milwaukee Brewers took a little time out from his baseball activities last week
to go into the huddle over the coming football season when his boss, coach E.
A. “Curly” Lambeau at Lambeau’s summer home and Door County.
August 4, 1939
The cost of direct relief during July was substantially
lower than during June according to relief director. The cost during July was
$1147.93 compared to $1316.37 in June.
August 9, 1939
Two Kaukauna boy scouts, Eugene Lange, Troop 20 and Mark
Romenesko, Troop 31, will be taken to the Wisconsin State fair to help take
care of the exhibit being placed there by scouts from the valley council.
Shoppers in Kaukauna during the next three days are having
a chance to buy at bargain prices as the city merchants joined in the promotion
of dollar days. Stores which are participation in the sales move are:
BERENS CLOTHING
BEN FRANKLIN
KAUFMAN DRY GOODS STORE
KAUKAUNA HARWARE
LOOKS DRUG STORES
MARTENS
MODERN SHOE STORE
NAGANS
HERMAN T. RUNTE CO.
THE ROYAL
WITTS
MADELYN’S APPAREL
H. C. HASS & SON
A & P FOOD STORE
BASTIAN’S
KAUKAUNA LUMBER &
MFG.
August 11, 1939
Owners of automobiles with defaced license plates are
warned to have those plates repainted through the state. The cost of
reconditioning the plates is not more than the three-cent stamp necessary for a
letter to Madison. The secretary of state will send an envelope for your plates
to be sent in.
When Phil Zwick, the Kaukauna battler, beat Nick Peters,
California lightweight champion a few weeks ago, the Kaw fighter thought he
would finally get a break in the fight game that he waited for the past 12 years.
Peters was ranked fourth best lightweight in the world. Well, our Phil Zwick
knocked the dope cockeyed when he gave Peters a boxing lesson. The referee
called the halt in the ninth round and gave the bout to Phil. All lightweight
boxers now refuse to fight Phil. This is the same thing that happened seven
years ago when he knocked out the eastern favorite in Madison Square garden,
New York.
August 16, 1939
The state law requires drivers to warn a driver when you
are about to pass them. It is required that you sound your horn and turn on
your left directional.
August 18, 1939
Kaukauna’s curfew bell, silent these 17 to 18 years will
ring again tomorrow night. The old bell
will be taken from storage by the American Legion and be prepared as a big
surprise for the state Legion convention that starts at Oshkosh tomorrow.
August 23, 1939
Kaukauna’s school bus got a red, white and blue paint job,
according to the order of the state legislature. The bus is now ready for the
school year.
August 30, 1939
If any Kaukauna people figure on going into the tavern
business here, they may have to wait a long time. The new state law states one
license for each 500 people. At that rate Kaukauna would be able to have 14
taverns. The city currently has 27 taverns.
A pair
of brothers from Kaukauna married two sisters from Appleton. At the left are
Mr. and Mrs. James Hietpas and at the right Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hietpas, principals in the marriages. The sisters are Marie Vosters, wife of James and
Myrtle Vosters, wife of Austin.
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