William Penn, 1956 (39. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1956-01-04 / 1. szám

PAGE 4 January 18, 1956 William Journal of the William Penn Fraternal Association OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 7907 West Jefferson Ave. Detroit 17, Michigan PUBLISHED SEMIMONTHLY BY THE William Penn Fraternal Association Managing Editor. COLOMAN REVESZ Editors: JOHN SABO and ALBERT J. STELKOVICS Editor's Office: 436-442 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH 19, PA, Telephone: COurt 1-3454 or 1-3455 All articles and changes of address should be sent to the WILLIAM PENN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION 433—442 FOURTH A\ ENUE, PITTSBURGH 19, PA. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Linited States., and Canada ..................................... §100 a year Foreign Countries ................................................... $1.50 a year Filtered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Detroit, Michigan under the Act of March 3, 1879. William Penn Fraternal Association Rules and Regulations 1956 National Bowling Tournament (TO BE HELD MAY 12—18.) RULES AND REGULATIONS: No. 1 Each William Penn bowling team shall consist of no more than 7 (seven) members. Entries will be accepted only from teams and indi­viduals who are policyholders with certificates dated prior to February 1, 1956. No. 2 Contestants must have team membership cards or individual member­ship cards on their person and these cards must be shown to the Tournament Secretary. Participants lacking- such cards are subject to disqualification. No. 3 No bowler may enter or participate more than once in a Five-Man, Two-Man or Individual Event. No. 4 Participating teams as well as the bowling leagues of which they are members must be recognized and registered in accordance with the rules and regulations of the American Bowling- Congress. The Women’s Divi­sion will be conducted according to the rules and regulations of the Women’s International Bowling Congress. No. 5 In the Men’s Division, the tournament handicap will be based on 70% to 1,000 scratch to all teams and will be limited to 3 (three) games of competition. No. 6 Teams desiring to enter competition in the Men’s Division will bowl under the team cards assigned to them by the ABC. All others desiring to enter in team competition must be in possession of an ABC Individual Membership Card. In cities where the Individual Membership Plan has been adopted, individual cards must be on the person of the participant at all times to be shown to the Tournament Secretary. No. 7 Applications for tournament participation must be made under the name of one of the William Penn branches. The application must FIRST be approved by the branch members at a branch meeting. A certified copy, signed by the Branch President and the Branch Manager, of the approval, based on the minutes of the meeting which approved the application for submission to the National Tournament Executive Com­j mittee, must be forwarded to the National Tournament Executive Com­mittee in Pittsburgh, Pa., AT THE SAME TIME the Tournament Entry- Blank is filed. In cases where the branch sponsors more than one bowl­ing team the teams will have the privilege of using another name in ad­dition to William Penn to distinguish one team from another. At the bowling tournament each bowler when bowling must prominently dis­play on his or her person some suitable insignia indicating the branch number and the location of the branch which approved his team’s ap­plication blank No. 8 In the Women’s Division the tournament handicap will be based on 70% to 850 scratch to all teams and will be limited to 3 (three) games of competition. No. 9 All teams desiring to enter competition in the Women’s division must register as soon as possible with the W.I.B.C, and pay the customary registration fee. No. 10-(a) Application for tournament entry must be mailed before midnight, March 4, 1956. Applications mailed after the deadline date will be rejected. Applications must be certified BY THE TEAM CAPTAIN and THE LEAGUE SECRETARY. Applications must be accompanied by the designated entry fee. Remittances must be made by check or money order. Withdrawal after March 4, 1956 or non-appearance of teams at the Tournament shall constitute forfeiture of entry fees. The National Tournament Executive Committee reserves the right to reject any application. Penn INVESTMENT MANAGER RICHARD J. PHILLIPS Our first Investment Manager, Richard J. Phillips, has a Verhovay career dating back more than two decades, as sec­retary (later manager) of Branch 356, Detroit, Michigan, front its inception in 1933 to its merger with Branch 443 in 1950, as three-term Director, 1943-1947-1951, to his current very respon­sible position. As a member of the Board of Directors, Mr. Phil­lips was this body’s Secretary. Our short short story here would be incomplete without proudly pointing to the fact that Richard J. Phillips was among the first regular contributors to the En­glish Verhovay Jómmal when it came into its own some sixteen year ago. 10-(b) The bowlei-’s registration fee is $4.00 per bowler. This registration fee is pay-able at the same time application blanks and entry fees are remitted to the National Tournament Executive Committee, Pittsburgh, Pa., as stated in 10-(a). The NON-BOWLER registration fee is $6.00 per person. No. 11 HANDICAPS: MEN’S EVENT WOMEN’S EVENT Team (5) 1000 850 Doubles (2) 400 340 Singles (1) 200 170 Handicap allowed-in each event will be'70% of the difference between the scratch average and the highest actual average of the team or indi­vidual entered. Tt will be computed from each bowler’s highest average established in the league in which he or she has bowled 20 (twenty) or more games. If the bowler has a higher average in another league or leagues in which he has not bowled 20 games, averages to be used will be the composite average of games rolled in all leagues. If a male bowler has not participated in 20 games in any one ABC sanctioned league he must assume an average of 200. If a female bowler has not participated in 20 games in any one W1BC sanctioned league she must assume an average of 170. The averages to be submitted for handicap purposes are to include all games rolled with total pins knocked down from the beginning of the bowling season to February 1, 1956, inclusive. No. 12 Recognized as William Penn National Bowling Champions will be the Five-Man Team, the Two-Man Team, the Individual Event winner, the ALL-Events winner in each of the Men s and Women’s Division. WIN­NERS SHALL BE DETERMINED ON THE BASIS OF ACTUAL SCORE PLUS HANDICAP. The Champion Men’s Team will be awarded the Frank J. Brogley- Memorial Trophy and the Champion Women’s Team will be awarded the Albert B. Ari Memorial Trophy. Mr. R. R. “Pop” Diliinger will supervise the Wiliam Penn National Bov.-i­­ing Tournament. The Tournament Secretary, assisted by the National Tournament Executive Committee, will rule on all items and matters not covered by ABC rules and regulations. Their decision will be considered final. LAPSED FROM EXTENDED — NOVEMBER, 1955 48 Yager Louis; 49 Miklosik Stephen R.; 59 Showinsky Mary; 130 Ginther James; 132 Farkas Steven J., Niemann Herbert H., Simon Denesne, Sipoc-z William; 157 Bauer Joseph Jr.; 160 Ágoston György; 249 Kabaly Joseph; 296 Kish Margaret M.; 388 Popovich Mrs. Chas; 438 Chambers Rolland E. Total: 14.

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