Verhovayak Lapja, 1943. január-június (26. évfolyam, 1-25. szám)

1943-01-28 / 4. szám

r \ Page « Team 1 , Total Mary Sinitz187 166 180 533 S. Neuenfeld109 169 184 462 M. Krasovec123 120 133 376 H. Newmann156 170 154 480 Ruth Koeske185 146 174 505 Totalt * 760 771 825 2356 Won 2 —Lost 1. Team % Total R. Schmidt 122 170 173 405 E. Pickens 136 108 120 364 R. Zaunner 131 135 153 439 J. Fejes 119 121 134 374 L. Wickmans166 140 128 414 Total 774 674 808 1996 Won 1 — Lost 2. Fraternally, MRS. EMIL SCHMIDT, Assistant Organizer Branch 475, Milwaukee, Wis.------------v----------­INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE DECEMBER22, 1942 Verhovay Br. 20 Total Centnar 150 135 182 467 Sutch 170 156 161 487 Gyure 158 117 179 454 Vendely 133 183 146 462 Walters 161 146 170 477 Sub Total 772 737 838 2347 Handicap 6 \ 6 6 Total 778 743’ 844 Won 1 —Lost 2. Jim and Arts Total Anderson Sr.114 163 149 426 Anderson Jr.165 162 164 491 Rothhauser 204 173 138 515 Wright 144 176 149 469 Sonnie 146 205 190 541 Sub Total ‘778 879 791 2442 Handicap 39 39 39 Total 817 918 830 Won 2 — ]Lost 1. DECEMBER29, 1942. Verhovay Br. 20 Total Centnar 159 187 172 518 Sutch 173 146 133 452 Blind 141 141 141 423 Vendely 181 179 179 539 Walters 196 173 182 551 Sub Total 850 826 807 2483 Handicap 6 6 6 Total 856 832 813X Won 1 —Lost 2. • 1*. O. C. Beers Total Shaft,! :k 155 161 168 484 Condon 166 181 135 482 Blind 142 142 142 426 Hath-way 132 188 191 511 Flynn 178 174 151 503 Sub Total 773 856 787 2406 Handicap 34 34 34 Total 807 890 821 Won 2 —Lost 1. JANUARY5, 1943. Verhovay Br. 20 Total Centnar 159 175 160 494 Sutch 140 177 127 444 Blind 141 141 141 423 Vendely 166 179 172 517 Walters 178 202 159 539 Sub Total 784 874 759 2417 Handicap 6 6 6 Total 790 890 765 Won 2 —Lost 1. Hugh’s Jewelry Total Blind 162 162 162 486 Mackey 150 134 170 454 Pocza 160 155 140 455 Ft. Ungarsky 149 156 168 473 Werman 153 165 188 506 Total 774 772 828 2374 Won 1— Lost 2. Fraternally, S. SUCH, Secretary, Fairport Harbor, Ohio. Verhovayak Lapja LloydKusak having the high gameof the evenipg 237, how­ever,John Nyeste was high with568. Himler’s Printingwon two gamesfrom Hinky Dink Bar with Oscar Petoskey high as he had a 222 finish in 566. John Thomas made his farewell appearance having en­listed in the Navy. A fine bowler and I am sure his absence will be felt by his team mates, the Molnár Funeral Home boys. The Big Ten of the Verhovay League is as follows: Juvenile Order—Monthly Report DECEMBER, 1942 January 28, 1943 New members „................................................... 138 Reinstated from Lapsed .................................... 82 Reinstated from Extended.................................... 2 Total • .................... 222 Extended ....................................... Lapsed .......................................... 3 195 1 Deceased ...................................... Transferred to Senior Order ..... 52 251 SOUTH BEND, IND. Verhovay Young Ladies’ Bowling Team Branch 434 j win First-Half League Crown Verhovay Club’s Ladies’ League closed the first half of current season at Verhovay Club Friday night, January 8 th, the Ver­hovay YOUNG LADIES’ Br. 434 team winning the flag via a 2—1 win over Verhovay Br. 132. Both teams went into the final session deadlocked. The winning YOUNG LADIES BR. 434 TEAM, incidentally de­fending women’s city champion, finished with a record of 33 wins and 15 losses. Verhovay Br. 132 finished a game behind the title winner. Gizella Piasecki paced the YOUNG LADIES Br. 434 crew to victory with 524, her series including an 155 opener, 190 middle and 179 nightcap Young Ladies bowled 841, 763 and 730 for 2,334. Mary Mezzei anchored Branch 132 to 2,341 pins (57 handicap) with a 192 Opener, 189 nightcap and 532. Ruth Felder ^parked Coca Cola to 2,417 and a 2—1 win over Lathe Works A. A. with 531. Coca Cola games were 830, 712 and 875. Helen Szekendy’s 191 nightcap and 504 featured the U-Need Candy team’s 3—0 win over Red Rock Cola. City Dairy won two from Sheriff Molnar’s team behind Becky Klowetter’s 490. Rose Freshley led the Mol­nar’s with a shutout saving 186, nightcap and 498. Steve Ga^g finished first in Verhovay’s annual Holiday singles tournament, totaling 871 over the four game stretch to beat A1 Vandewalle who finished second with 860. Ed Marshall was third with 856 and George Tschida finished fourth with 849. Fraternally, ILIJA YUHAS. THUNDER oviit :m Detroit, Michigan Bill Toth continued his sensational shooting as he led Verhovay Branch 36 to a double victory over the second place Molnár Funeral Home five, 2819 — 2695. The 2819 also being high three game for the season as Verhovay hit 892, 935, 992. Steve Vargo paced Molnar’s with 594. Yona and Buda strengthened their hold on third place by taking two games from Yale Inn. Steve Rozany having 211 in 578 to lead his team to victory. Ernest White shot 222 in 611 for the high series of the night as he helped Molnar’s Grocery to take two games from the fourth place Gabe’s Bar, with 1. Bill Toth ................ 190 2. Louis Molnár___ 184.35 3. Steve Vargo____ 179.42 4. Eugene Vargo___ 179.12 5. John Thomas___ 177.25 6. Paul Stonsik_____ 176.31 7. John Chonka___ 176.25 8. Bill Nyeste______ 176.20 9. Joseph Toth ____ 175.43 10. Frank Vargo____ 175.29 Fraternally, PAUL SZEGŐ, League Secretary ATTENTION MEMBERS OF BEAVER FALLS AND NEW BRIGHTON Due to the fact that we have been unable to secure a young man to serve Branch 484 as -its secretary, it has become necessary to merge the branches No. 39 and No. 484. The plan for this merger has been duly approved by the Home Office. The secretary of the branch, Mr. Andrew Boiler, 4516—4th Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa., will serve from now on, members of both the merged branches. You are requested to pay your dues to him and you are urged to attend the monthly meetings of branch 39, which are held on the second Sunday of each month in the basement of the St. Ladislaus Roman Catholic Church in Beaver Falls, Pa. We ask your cooperation in the manage­ment of the affairs of the merged branches and ex­press our confidence 'that with the help of every mem­ber of both branches we shall be able even more to enlarge the new branch and serve the best interest of every member. Fraternally Yours Joseph Vesztróczy, pres. Andrew Boiler, seer. --------------v-------------- • THEY NEED NO WEAPONS One nice thing about the WAACs is that, even if they go into active combat duty, there won’t need to be an appropria­tion to provide them with weapons. Anybody knows that a woman can stage any kind of battle with nothing more complicated in the way of shootin’ irons than a hairpin and a hatpin. And, for the feminine shock troops, add a wee dash of some of this new-fangled perfume and heaven help the enemy. Decrease ......................................... 29 Forwarded from last month......................... 12,913 Total ................................................. 12,884 Total Extended members....................................... io Total Paid-Up members......................................._ 4 Total membership ......................... 12,898 EXTENDED MEMBERS: Branch 34. Jasko Frank, Extended insurance in force to Dec. 31, 1943. Branch 71. Phillips Darol E. Extended insurance in force to Sept. 30, 1957. Branch 296. Chadonic Barbara Extended insurance in force to Aug. 31, 1959. DEATH BENEFITS were paid for: Walter Richard Gensits, — d:ed November 14, 1942. Age next birthday: 1 year. Amount paid: $15.00. Class: B-25c. Branch 420. Joe Joe Hogya, — died December 4, 1942. Age next birthday: 5 years Amount paid: $130.00 Class: B-25c. Branch 20. The following members were transferred to the Senior Order in December, 1942: Balazs Andrew Jr. Bauman George C. Belinsky John Benis Elizabeth Bevan Catten Bogyos Frank Jr. Bolgár Margaret Bonizzio Lena Cole Anna Borich Csanyi George Deme Helen Grace Demetrovits Nicholas Eberhardt John Paul Gasparics Alice E. Gerak Esther Hogya Eleanor Hozdik Helen Ipacs Margaret Ivanitz William Jacobs Ethel Jobbagy John Jonsons Gloria Betty Joo Louis Kocsi Andrew Koczak Zola Z. Kovacsik Rozalia Eliz. Lance Rose Laskovich John Jr. Laskovich Michael Madl Elizabeth Maiak Mary Maruschak Margaret Matics Robert Anthony Matyók Gabriel Milisits Theresa Molnár George Edward Nochta Paul Popovich Anna Prokay Helen Rocska Julius Selode Elizabeth Helen Shavensky Mary V. S'mko Ethel Somogyi Julia Sulak Joseph Szuch Andrew Toma Helen Tomory William Turk John Uray Margaret C. Veppert Alex. Stephen Vig Louis DECEMBER — 1942. The following Juvenile brancheshad a i decrease in membership of 5 or moremem­bers. Branch Location Decrease 20 Fairport, Ohio _ ___ 9 67 Erie, Pa. 5 171 Sharpsville, Pa. __ 5 310 Lynch, Ky. _ _ _ -L 6 412 Flint, Mich. 11 422 Easton. Pa. ___ 7 430 Homestead, Pa. _ — -__ 5 490 Elkhart, Ind.__ 5 ; 500 Detroit, Mich.6 I (

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