Verhovayak Lapja, 1941. július-december (24. évfolyam, 27-52. szám)
1941-11-13 / 46. szám
Page 7 November 13, 1941 Verhovay ak Lapja NEW BRUNSWICK TAKES LEAD IN TRI-STATE LEAGUE A. Toth Rolls 206, 221 and 201 for High Series; Al. Ibos Shoots 237 for New High Game Trenton Branch 417 Name G 1 2 3 Pins N. Harzenski 3 158 181 178 517 J. Lukacs 3 161 173 154 488 E. Kawalik 3 186 151 145 482 L. Kish 3 182 145 142 469 S. Vechy 3 185 211 156 552 The pin-spilling in the Verhovay Tri-State League of Sunday, November 2, 1941, hit the heights with New Brunswick of Branch 52 rolling a 2764 new high team series. Top individual series of the day was a 628 by A. Toth, anchor man for the New Brunswicks, which gave his squad a clean sweeps over the Trenton bowling team of Branch 417. Other good sets of games were Al. Ibos’ 592, J. Pastor’s 593, J. Besz’s 598, and G. Dugan’s 594. In other matches, the New York ‘B’ team of Branch 394 scored two games over the Franklin team of Branch 9, and Manville of Branch 292 took two games from Allentown Branch 90. High game rolled for the day New York ‘B’ at Franklin Franklin Branch 9 Name G 1 2 3 Pins A.Sabo 3 210167 185 562 J.Andro 3 158168 135 461 L.Szilagyi 2 114— 185 299 G.Novak 3 151168 189 508 J.Bigg 3 161196 178 535 S.Ancho 1 —160 — 160 Totals 15 794859 872 2505 New York‘B’ Branch 394 NameG 1 2 3 Pins A.Ibos 3 191 237 164 592 J.Greylock 2 168 125 — 293 J.Partmann 3 145 184 147 476 E.Nemeth 3 160 152 155 467 G.Montani 3 186 192 167 545 S.Sarka 1 — — 142 142 Totals 15 850890 775 2515 Totals 15 872 861 775 2508 Allentown at Manville Allentown Branch 90 Name G 1 2 3 Pins J.Besz 3196 202 200 598 S.Raub 3178 167 157 502 J.Vargo 3141 143 172 456 J.Kovács 3154 168 165 487 P.Besz 3156 142 174 472 Totals 15825 822 868 2515 Manville Branch 292 Name G 1 2 3 Pins G. Dugan 3205 176 213 594 J. Gibos 3166 184 161 511 F. Lizák 3182 149 125 456 J. Tulner 2146 122 -—268 L. Bodor 3171 158 213 552 M. Turi 1— — 166 166 was Al. Ibos’ 237, followed by Trenton at NewBrunswick A. Sabo’s 210, J. Hilondivtch’s New BrunswickBranch 52 205,J. Pastor’s 206 and 214, Name G1 2 3 Pins A. Toth’s 206, 201 and 221, S.S. Sulligan 3 165 190 173 528 Vechy’s 211, J. Besz's 202 andJ. Hilondivtch 3 205 182 172 559 200,G. Dugan’s 205 and 213, and Z. Simon 2 168 183 — 351 L. Bodor’s 213.J. Pastor 3 206 214 173 593 New York ‘A’ Teamwas not A. Toth 3206 221 201 628 scheduled to play.F. King 1— — 105 105 The following are the scores of the Verhovay Tri-State League:Totals 15 950 990 824 2764 Highest Individual Averages Pos.Name Branch Games Averages (1)A. Toth 52 8 193.05 (2)J. Pastor 52 9 192.04 (3)S. Vechy 417 6 187.05 (4)J. Besz 90 9 183.03 (5)G. Montani 394-B 6 183 Highest IndividualThree Game Series Pos.Name Branch Games Series (*) A. Toth 52 8 628 (*)J. Pastor 52 9 608 (*) J. Besz 90 9 598 (1)G. Dugan 292 6 594 (2)A. Ibos 394-B 9 592 (*) S. Vechy 417 6 575 (3)M. Turi 292 7 573 Highest Individual Single Game Pos.Name Branch Games Game cn A. Ibos 394-B 9 237 (*)A. Toth 52 8 221 (*)G. Montani 394-B 6 •216 (*)G. Dugan 292 6 216 (*)J. Pastor 52 9 214 g)J. Hilondivtch 52 8 214 (2)L. Bodor 292 9 213 (3)J. Hichar 90 6 212 VERHOVAY TRI-STATE LEAGUE NOVEMBER 2, 1941 LEAGUE STANDING Totals 15 870 789 888 2547--------------o-------------MRS. TOMA ROLLS 204 Mrs. Ethel Toma, in averaging 145 for the season, shot a 204 against Miss Edith Vaught’s 179 in a single match game which was held on Sunday, October 19, 1941, at Fox’s Bowling Center, 30-01 31st Street, Astoria, Long Island. Mrs. Toma is a member of New York Branch 394, and has the honor of being the first woman to receive a 200 club pin of the 1941- 42 bowling season in Astoria, Long Island, New York. (Submitted by J. Vaught, Secretary Verhovay Tri-State Bowling League.)--------------O-------------BRANCH 89 DEFEATS SOUTHERN WHEEL Branch 89, Homestead, Pennsylvania, defeated Southern Wheel at the Club Alleys of the same city. Both teams are members of the Eastern Division League. The results: Verhovay Branch 89 Team Br.W—L Pins High Game High Series Aver. New Brunswick 52 9—0 8042 990 2764 893.05 Trenton 417 3—3 5002 872 2508 833.04 Franklin 9 3—3 4928 872 2505 821.02 Allentown 90 4—5 7196 868 2515 799.05 Manville 292 4—5 7145 888 2547 793.08 New York ‘B’394 3—6 7161 890 2515 795.06 New York ‘A’394 1—5 4635 861 2345 772.03 High Team Average (1) New Brunswick Branch 52_________________ Average 893.05 High Team Three Game Series (*) New Brunswick Branch 52 ___________________ Series 2764 (1) Manville Branch 292 __________________________ Series 2547 High Team Single Game (*) New Brunswick Branch 52_______________________ Game 990 (1) New York ‘B’ Branch 394 ____________________ Game 890 NOTE: RULES AND REGULATIONS: (*) 19; Any active member shall be eligible for ONLY one of these prizes; also shall be said for team prizes. Fraternally, J. VAUGHT, Secretary. 1st 2nd 3rd Toboz 168 178 155 Smith 150----— Schwab —180 137 Krak 176 166 149 Wickerham 145— — Mahes —200 162 Kuhn 208 195 157 Totals _______._ 847 925 769 Southern Wheel 1st 2nd 3rd F. Roth 171 162 170 Arnold 134 143 128 Miller 97 —119 Walls —117 — H. Macky 153 171 159 E. P. Olesnevich 155 188 181 Totals -______._ 710 781 757 Branch 89would like to have match games on home and home basis with other FIFTEEN GOOD POINTS IN THE ART OF BOWLING 1. After picking out the best ball, run and stand in front of your favorite alley, thus giving no one a chance to bowl there. 2. Before throwing the ball, have your captain call the attention of all bowlers to your perfect stance. 3. If you make a strike, look around and show a big smile. 4. If you make two strikes, calmly walk over and chalk it up, being very careful not to smile this time. 5. If you throw three strikes, one after the other, nonchalantly light a cigarette; even if you do not smoke, light one anyway. 6. If you throw the ball away in the gutter, grab your leg quickly and limp to the bench, growling something about slippery approach or bad breaks. 7. If you get a split, study the situation very carefully, meanwhile thinking of the swell time you had on your last vacation. After you have formed a good impression, try to make the split. 8. If you have a low score, tell the captain confidentially that you did it for the purpose of getting a bigger handicap. If you haven’t your bowling shoes or your own ball, remember, these are also good excuses for a low score. 9. If a bowler on the opposing team makes a bum shot, laugh as loud as possible and attract everybody’s attention. 10. If your opponent makes a strike, sneer and talk about horseshoes and four leaf clovers. 11. Never give the other teams credit. Always talk about how funny they foul, or if they do go over the foul line, ask them if they intend to walk all the way down the alley or only half way. 12. When marking a score, look around and, if no one is looking, it is a good idea to mark a few more points than you really made. 13. If you miss an easy spare, you just laugh it off and say that you were trying something new. 14. If your team has just lost a pretty tough game, point to the fellow who made a couple of bum shots and yell: “You’re the guy who lost the game.” This will restore his confidence and he will appreciate your calling the matter to his attention. 15. If you were the cause of losing a couple of games, complain to your captain or secretary of the club about the poor bowlers on your team. (Submitted by J. Vaught, Secretary Verhovay Tri-State Bowling League, member of Branch 394, New York City.) J. PASTORS SCORE OF 608 SERIES SETS PACE IN TRI-STATE KEGLING His Team Rolls 2751 Total to Win All Three from New York ‘A’ Sunday, October 26, 1941, the New Brunswick Bowling Team of Branch 52 shot a high game of 935 in the Verhovay Tri-State Bowling League, with two other brilliant games of 898 and 918, totaling 2751. They won all three games from the New York ‘A’ squad of Branch 394. High score in the big games were J. Hilondivtch’s 214, followed by J. Pastor’s 210 and 201, and A. Toth’s 202. In other matches, Franklin of Branch 9 won two games from Allentown of Branch 90, with the help of J. Bigg’s 202. Manville won a pair from the New York ‘B’ team of Branch 394 behind the shooting of M. Turi’s 202 and 200. branches in the surrounding vicinity. Fraternally, Arthur Wickerham, Captain Verhovay Branch 89. Other good scores were Al. Ibos’ 200 and Genes Montani’s 216. Trenton was not scheduled. The results of the bowling matches of the Verhovay Tri- State League are as follows: Allentown at Franklin Franklin Branch 9 Name G 1 2 3 Pins E. Sabo 3147 190 197 534 S. Ancho. 3 152 110 144 406 J. Andro 2126 — 145 271 L. Szilagyi 2— 176 170 346 J. Bigg 2169 202 — 371 G. Novak 3146 178 171 495 Totals 15740 856 827 2423 AllentownBranch 90 Name G 1 2 3 Pins J. Besz 3180 182 169 531 J. Toth 1118 — — 118 J. Hichar 3165 137 144 446 J. Vargo 3139 193 147 479 P. Besz 3166 159 138 463 S. Raub 2— 162 154 316 Totals 15768 833 752 2353