Verhovayak Lapja, 1941. január-június (24. évfolyam, 1-26. szám)
1941-05-29 / 22. szám
Page 10 May 29, 1941 Verhovayali Lapja % * SPORT PAGE ' ATTENTION! SPECIAL SPORTS NOTICE (Editor’s Note: All branches, groups and individuals engaged in sports and social activities kindly give their serious attention to this message.) At the Directors’ Meeting held from March 17 to March 22, 1941, the following decisions were made: that the Verhovay Fraternal Insurance Association is an organization whose primary purpose is to give life insurance protection, and whose secondary purpose is to sponsor social and sports activities when said activities justify the primary purpose; that, therefore, the following rules and conditions relative to social and sports activities have been in effect since March 19, 1941, and that all such rules and conditions previously made are canceled. 1. In every city where there is more than one branch, the branches must band together and form a joint committee for the purpose of directing and carrying out the social and sports activities of said branches. 2. Only the petition of such joint committee can be taken into consideration by the Home Office, and such petition must have the endorsement and recommendation of the director and district organizer of the district in which petitioning committee is located. 3. In rendering social and sports assistance, such assistance is considered and acted upon only on grounds of actual increase in membership of petitioning branch or branches, and in event plea is successful, the director from the district concerned must be notified accordingly. 4. The treasurer of the committee directing joint activities must be an offieer of one of the branches concerned and must be under bond. $. New branches may receive financial assistance only in the event that they have been active for at least one year and have a membership of at least twentyfive. 6. The officers of a joint committee from branches conducting sports must secure a written statement from each player to the effect that in event of injury the player can not count on any compensation from the Association at all. 7. In the issuing of amounts for social or sports activities, the Home Office shall take into consideration the actual increase in members, according to the following key: After 25 members —$150 After 40 members $175 After 50 members $225 After 75 members $300 Over and above this, after each actual increase of 25, a further $50 is the. amount which the Home Office may issue. 8. In issuing this, the actual increase in membership is to be taken into consideration. as well as the membership of the branch at the close of the previous year, and in the event the membership shown at the time the application is made is less than the membership at the close of the previous year, then the membership shown at the time the application is made shall be taken into consideration. 9. The above resolution of the Board of Directors relates to the coming seasons. 10. The motions of the joint committees of the branches, relative to sports and social activities to be conducted during the coming winter, are to be sent in before September 1, 1941 to the Home Office, while those relative to the summer of 1942 are to be submitted before March 1, 1942, so that the Board of Directors will be enabled to carry out resolutions relative to the above on the basis of the motions received at the September as well as the March meetings of the Board.--------------O-------------BRANCH 396 SPORTS NOTICE Jacobs Creek, Pennsylvania The baseball team of Branch 396 has opened its season. We wish to book games with other Verhovay teams, and are willing to play matches either at home or abroad. Contact us while there are open dates. Fraternally, STEPHEN SZABÓ, Manager. Box 35 Jacobs Creek, Pa. NEW BRUNSWICK VICTORS IN SECOND HALF April 27, 1941 In playing off a postponement game, New Brunswick wins all three from New York. J. Emody of New York rolled a good game of 205 for the losers; N. King tossed in a 203 for New Brunswick, the winners; and F. Freicz 208. Results are as follows; TrentonBranch 417 Name G 1 2 3 M. Ari 3163 159 189 L. Virok, Jr,3 193 159 183 B. Miklós3 160 190 214 S Papp3 178 188 170 C. Temple3 213 174 173 Totals ______15 907 870 929 Series ________________2706 J. Hillondivtch 3175 182215 Totals __15 804 785 823 Series ________ 2415 • ManvilleBranch 292 NameG 1 2 3 F. Lizák3 107 109 144 J. Vajda3 131 137 100 C. Daku3 136 125 139 J. Ballogh3 147 146 139 Blind3 125 125 125 Totals ______15 646 642 647 Series _ .— — 1935 Verhovay Tri- StateLeague May11 ,1941 High Individual Average Name Br. G. Aver. J. Hillondivtch 52 33 186.01 High Three Game Series Name * Br. G. Series B. Miklós 417 39 641 High Game Name Br. Games Game J. Emody 394 42 255 High Team Average Name Branch Average Trenton 417 861.01 High Three Game Team Series Name Branch Series New Brunswick 52 2695 High Game Team Branch Game New York 394 961--------------O-------------TRENTON, GRAND CHAMPIONS OF VERHOVAY TRI-STATE LEAGUE Trenton, the victors of the first half of season, defeated New Brunswick, the champions of the second half of the season, by a total of 186 pins, in a three game match series last Sunday, May 18th, at St. Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church, in Passaic, New Jersey, and therefore received the grand champion ship trophy of the Verhovay Tri-Őtate Bowling League. S. Sulligam of New Brunswick rolled in some brilliant games of 199, 212 and 200, a three game series of 611, while B. Miklós’ 206 and 210, C. Temple’s and- S. Papp’s 210 tossed in for Trenton. The results are as follows: New Brunswick Branch 52 Name G i 2 3 S. Sulligam$ 199 212 200 F. King 3184 141171 Z. Simon 2 129127 --N. King 3163 163 m J. Hil’vtch 3189 189 162 B. Szabó 1— — 135 Totals ______15 864 832 839 Series ____ TrentonBranch . .2535 411 Name G 1 2. 3 B. Miklós 3 20«181 210 M. Ari 3 129194 159 L. Virok, Jr.3 183 155 160 C. Temple 3201 196190 S. Papp 2 155 21«192 Totals ______15 874 936 911 Series .. ...—2721 Fraternally, J. VAUGirr, League Secretary. New York Branch 394 Name G 1 2 3 J. Fitzgerald 3161 136162 J. Vaught 3150 162 183 J. Gedeon 3155 133158 J. Toma 3160 145 174 J. Emody 3205 159 182 Totals ____15 831 735 859 Series ________ 2425 New BrunswickBranch 52 NameG 1 2 3 F. Freicz 3189 208 174 N. King 3203 188 180 F. King 3157 157191 S. Sulligam 3159 169 160 J. Hilondivtch 3168 193 199 Totals _____15 876 915 904 Series ____— .2695 Franklin registers sweeps over Manville. Some good games rolled by Franklin are: A. Szabo’s 200 and 213; L. Szilagyi’s 201; and J. Bigg's 220. G. Dugan of Manville shoots a 204 for the losers. ManvilleBranch 292 Name G 1 2 3 F. Lizák 3132 123 131 J. Ballogh 3130 129 166 C. Daku 3125 127 150 J. Tunner 3113 13i 126 G. Dugan 3179 204 180 Totals _____15 679 718 756 Series . __...2153 FranklinBranch 9 Name G 1 2 3 A. Szabó 3 200 167213 A. Ancho 3143 116 127 Blind 3125 125 125 L. Szilagyi 3162 201 150 J. Bigg 3190 220 146 1 otals _____15 820 829 761 Series _ ___...2410 New Brunswick triumphs over Trenton. S. Sulligam’s 200 and 206 are the good games rolled by New Brunswick; also J. Hilondivtch’s 222; M. Ari’s 203 for the Trenton Team. New Brunswick Branch 32 Name G 1 2 3 F. Freicz 3150 158 178 N. King 3147 148 135 f. King 3123 188 159 S. Sulligam 3 200 197206 J. Hilondivtch 3194 162 22?. Totals ______15 864 853 900 Series .. TrentonBranch .—2617 417 Name G 1 2 3 M. Ari 3203 164156 G. Lieblang 3158 139 172 L. Virok 3148 178 121 B. Miklós 3147 149189 C. Temple 3145 156 123 Totals ______.15 801 786 761 Series .. ..___ 2348 May 4, 1941 Trenton wins over Manville. B. Miklós 214 and C. Temple's 213 are good games rolled by Trenton. J. Ballogh’s 178, C. Daku’s 166, and J. Vajda's 160. were the good games rolled by Manville. Manville Branch 292 Name G 1 2 3 J. Ballogh 3157 143 178 J. Tunner 3 121 143159 C. Daku 3166 145 138 J. Vajda 3160 148 138 F. Lizák 3 120 133139 Totals ______15 724 712 750 Series ......2186 New Yorkwins two i from Franklin. J. Fitzgerald’s237 and 224, and J. Emody's 210and 202 , are good games rolledby New York, while L.Szilagyi's 237 is high for the Franklin Team,and J. Bigg's 218. New YorkBranch 394 Name G 1 2 3 J. Fitzgerald 3237 143224 J. Vaught 3165 152 190 T. Vaught 3164 150 163 J. Toma 3149 159 170 J. Emody 3199 210 202 Totals _____15 914 814 949 Series .__ 2677 Frank IbtBranch 9 Name G 1 2 3 A. Szabó 3183 166 170 S. Ancho 3171 153132 L. Szilagyi 3167 237 136 J. Bigg 3180 199 218 Blind 3125 125 125 Totals ______15 826 880 781 May10. 1941 New Yorkdefeats Trenton, with J. Toma’s203 for the winners and M. Ari’s 203for the losers. New YorkBranch 394 Name G 1 2 3 J. Vaught 3 172185 145 T. Vaught 2 156172 186 J. Gedeon 3 199145 176 J. Toma 3 158189 203 J. Emody 3175 167 161 Totals ______15 860 858 871 Series _____..2589 TrentonBranch 417 Name G 1 2 3 M. Bartar 3 159124 137 A. Ari 3136 152 127 M. Ari 3203 172 160 S. Papp 3199 157 182 C. Temple 3190 149 187 Totals ______15 887 754 793 Series _____—2434 May11, 1941 New Brunswick wins three from Manville. J. Hillondivtch’s 215 is high for the day. New Brunswick Branch 52 Name G 1 2 3 F. Freicz 3 194164 174 A. Simon, J.3 152 102 103 Z. Simon 3156 167 162 F. King 3127 170 167