Verhovayak Lapja, 1947 (30. évfolyam, 1-24. szám)

1947 / Verhovay Journal

✓ June 11, 1947 Winning Scores and Awards of the Bowling Tournament The winning scores and awards for a|ll events are listed in the following table. CHAMPIONS are printed in capital letters. Con­gratulations are extended to all winners by the Verhovay Journal. FIVE MAN EVENT Team i*ins Hep. TotalAward BR. 14. NO. 1. CLEVELAND, 0. 2762 22 2784$200.00 Br. 132. South Bend, Ind. 2745— 2745 80.00 Br. 342. Spotters. Chicago, 111. 2449 248 2697 50.00 Br. 429. Dearborn, Mich. 2517 1622679 30.00 Br. 37-375. Chicago, 111. 2260 372 2632 20.00 Br. 159. Phoenix ville, Pa. 2617— 2617 17.50 Br. 17. Lorain, O. 2530 822612 15.00 Br. 342 Underdogs, Chicago, 111. 2380 232 2612 15.00 SPECIAL PRIZES. High One Game Team: Br. 14, Cleveland, O. 939 $10.00 High 3 Game Individual (Team event) Br. 132, South Bend, Ind. 605 (Frank Freitag)$ 4.00 High 1 Game Indvidual (Team event) Br. 518, New Brunswick, N. J.237 (John Reed) $ 2.50 TWO MAN EVENT. Name and Branch Pins Hep. TotalAward 1.) J. WAGNER — O. FALK 216. NORTHAMPTON, PA. 1144 20 1164$100.00 2.) C. Moses — Ed. Torda 366. Cleveland, O. 1009 130 1139$ 45.00 3.) E. Lutte — S. Frish 216. Northampton, Pa. 1107 22 1129$ 35.00 4.) W. Freshley — R. Phillips 132. South Bend, Ind. 1127— 1127 $ 25.00 5.) P. Sutch — S. Sutch Jr. 20. Fairport Harbor, O. ^ *,1044 82 1126$ 20.00 6.) G. Na,gy — B. Kokas 17. Lorain, O. 1054 62 1116$ 15.00 7.) F. Novak — J. Lörincz 36. Detroit, Mich. 1114— H14 $ 13.00 8.) J. Chaszar — S. Smith 17. Lorain, O. 1043 66 1109$ 13.00 9.) W. Torda — W. Moses 366. Cleveland, O. 1030 78 1108$ 11.00 10.) G. Leiblang — W. Miklós 417. Trenton, N. J. 1106— 1106 $ 10.00 11.) S. Reho — J. Walters s 20. Fairport Harbor, O. 1075 28 1103$ 9.00 12.) J. Oralik — B. Balogh 14. Cleveland, O. 1102— 1102 $ 8.00 13.) J. Kader — G. Toth 14. Cleveland, O. 1071 30 1101$ 7.00 14.) J. Nagy Jr, — R. Koleszar 132 South Bend, Ind. 1093— 1093 $ 6.00 SPECIAL PRIZES. (Pins Awards) High One Game Two Men: F. Nowak — J. Lorincz, 36. Detroit,Mich. 420 $6.00 High 3 Game Individual (Two Men) ' ! -j Wilbur Freshley, 132 Soutli Bend, Ind. 581$4.00 High 1 Game Individual (Two Men) Frank Nowak, 36, Detroit, Mich. 243$2.50 INDIVIDUAL EVENT (MEN) (Pins Hep. Total Award) 1. B. BALOGH, 14, CLEVELAND, O.626 — 626 $ 75.00 2. Ed. Torda, 366, Cleveland, O.546 78 624 $ 35.00 3. Wm. Noch, 429, Dearborn, Mich.608 8 616 $ 25.00 4. F. Freitag, 132, South Bend, Ind.612 — 612 $ 19.00 5. P. Petiot, 429, Dearborn, Mich.588 24 612 $ 19.00 6. B. DeStefano, 159, ITioenixville, Pa.578 20 598 s 15.00 7. J. Pesti, 17, Lorain, O.588 10 598 $ 15.00 8. E. Lutte, 216, Northampton, Pa.576 18 594 $ 12.00 9. G. Leiblang, 417, Trenton, N. J.582. 6 588 $ 10.00 10. J. Kader, 14, Cleveland, O.564 22 586 $ 9.00 11. Wm. Knaver, 130, East Chicago, Ind.556 28 584 $ 8.00 12. J. Boldizsár Jr., 500, Detroit.502 80 582 $ 7.00 13. S. Kosci, 159, Phoenixville, Pa.580 — 580 $ 7.00 14. W. Freshley, 132, South Bend, Ind.571 — 571 s 6.00 15. J. Walters, 20, Fairport Harbor, O.543 28 571 $ 6.00 16. A. Blasko, 108, Youngstown, O.542 26 568 $ 5.00 17. F. Plier, 342, Chicago, 111.524 44 568 $ 5.00 18. W. Tinich, 96, Chicago, 111. •563 — 563$ 4.00 19. J. Weber, 500, Detroit, Mich. 477 86 563$ 4.00 20. A. Plesivic, 429, Dearborn, Mich. 529 34 563$ 4.00 HIGH GAME: Paul Petiot, 429, Dearborn, Mich.240 $3.00 SMILES Willie had been given a quarter and a dime by his father. When the collection plate was passed at church Willie dropped in the dime. “Why didn’t you give the quar­ter?” asked his dad._ “You know the Lord loves a cheerful giver.” “Yes, I know,” replied Willie, “but I could give the dime a lot cheerfuller than I could the quarter.” Verhovay Journal PAGE 3 ALL EVENTS (MEN). Name and Branch No. A Swede purchased an auto and was seen driving down the street about sixty miles an hour. A policeman yelled at him to stop, but instead of slowing up the Swede increased his speed. When the officer finally caught up with him he roared: WOMEN»» YURS 019-90 VOU SUfFER THESE FUNNY EEEUN6S? due to this functional ‘middle-age’ cause? If you’re In your “40’s" and thU functional ‘middle-age’ period pe­culiar to women Is causing you to suffer from hot flashes, nervous Irritability and weak, tired, high­­strung feelings—then do try Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. This great medicine Is famous for this! Taken regularly — Plnkham's Compound helps build up resist­ance against such ‘middle-age* distress. Thousands have reported benefit! It’s also a grand sto­machic tonic. Worth vying. L VEGETABLE! COMPOUND “Why didn’t you stop? Didn’t you hear me holler back there?” The Swede replied: “Oh, vas dat you dat yelled? I thought it was somebody I runned over.” He is lucky who forgets what cannot be mended. 7. W’m. Tinich, Br. 96 8. Steve Reho, Br. 20 9. Geo. Leiblang, Br. 417 FIVE WOMAN EVENT. Team BR. 132, NO. 2. SOUTH BEND, IND. Br. 14, f Cleveland, O. Br. 36, Detroit, Mich. SPECIAL PRIZES. High One Game — Team * Br. 132, No. 2. South Bend, Ind. High 3 Game Individual (Team event) Br. 14, Steive Senyak, Cleveland, O. High 1 Game Individual (Teáin event) Br. 14, Steive Senyak, Cleveland, O. TWO WOMAN EVENT. Name and Branch 1. ) Mrs. Barkó — R. Preslipsky 108. Youngstown, O. 2. ) I. Weger — M. Mezzei 132, South Bend, Ind. 3. ) I. NAGY — B. BARANY 132. SOUTH BEND, IND. 4. ) M. Toth — M. Bodnar 14. Cleveland, O. 5. ) G. Smith — M. Vaghy 132. South Bend, Ind. 522 563 563 1648$ 6 520 566 560 1646$ 4 582 536 524 1642$ 2 TRADITIONALLY FAMOUS. DINNERS from mf Gypsy&Oance Orchestras Enchanting Floor Show im«Lr NO COVER EVER TOPS FOR PARTIESWilts _ mm % ejffigS* Vo'**4'' Tel:­Pins Hep. Total Award 2306 — 2306 $75.00 2082 154 2236 $30.00 ! 2011 180 2191 $15.00 786 pins $7.00 538 pins $2.00 196 pins $1.00 Pins Hep. Total Award 870 90 960 $50.00 944 10 954 $15.00 948 — 948 $10.00 831 114 945 $ 6.00 938 — 938 $ 4.00 LGngacre 3-0115 Free for Asthma During Summer If you suffer with attacks of Asthma and choke and gasp for breath, if rest­ful sleep is difficult because of thw struggle to breathe, don’t fail to send at 'once to the Frontier Asthma Company for a FREE trial of the FRONTIER ASTHMA MEDICINE, a preparation for temporary symptomatic relief of parox­ysms of Bronchial Asthma. No matter where you live or whether you hare faith in any medicine under the sun, send today for this free trial. It will cost you nothing. Caution! Use only as directed. Address Frontier Asthma Co. 149-A Froniier Bldg. 462 Niagara St. Buffalo 1, N. T. SPECIAL PRIZES. High One Game — 2 Woman Event I. Nagy — B. Bárány, Br. 132. High Individual 3 Game — 2 Woman Event Steive Senyak, Br. 14. 523 High 1 Game, Individual — 2 Woman Event Steive Senyak, Br. 14.' 370 200 $ 4.00 $ 2.00 $ 1.00 5 Man Doubles Single Total Award 1.Bela Balogh, Br. 14 586 572 626 1784$25 2.Frank Freitag, Br. 132 605 533 612 1750$20 3.Paul Petiot, Br. 429 570 559 588 1717$15 4.Elmer Lutte, Br. 216 5>28 565 576 1669$10 5.Steve Smith, Br. 17 556 545 562 1663$ 8 6.Joe Kader, Br. 14 581 514 564 1659• $ 7 SINGLES — WOMAN. 1. MITZI VAGHY, BR. 132. 2. Mary Toth, Br. 36 3. Bette Bárány, Bf. 132 4. Theresa Toth, Br. 132 5. Steive Senyak, Br. 14 6. Olga Boldizsár, Br. 500 7. -Elizabeth Vinic, Br. 500 8. Sally Markus, Br. 500 9. Irene Weger, Br. 132 High Game: Steive Senyak, Br. 14 ALL EVENTS. -1. Steive Senyak, Br. 14 2. Bette Barany, Br. 132 3. Mitzi Vaghy, Br. 132 4. Theresa Toth, Br. 132 5. Marie Mezzei, Br. 132 6. Irene Nagy^Br. 132 7. Irene Weger, Br. 132 Pins Hep. Total Award 538 494 492 477 467 425 445 — 538$25.00 32 507$12.00 — 500$ 8.00 — 494$ 6.00 —492 $ 5.00 8485 $ 3.50 18485 $ 3.50 40465 $ 2.00 20465 $ 2.00 $ 2.00 198 Singles Doubles 5 Woman Total Award 538 490 435 422 463 491 434 523 510 460 463 471 438 473 492 500 538 494 440 428 445 1553 1500 1433 1379 1374 1357 1352 $15 $10 $ 8 $ 6 $ 5 $ 4 $ 2 TROPHIES AWARDED BY HOME OFFICE AND SOUTH BEND BRANCH. In addition to the cash-prizes the Association awarded a trophy each for the winners of the Five Man and the Five Woman events, two of each for the Two Man and Two Woman Events and one of each for the winners of the Men’s and Women’s Singles. These trophies were aiwarded to the Champions of the resp. events. Branch 132 of South Bend, Ind., gave a truly impressive proof of its interest in the Bowling Tournament by providing SIX AD­DITIONAL TROPHIES. This fine gesture was sincerely appreciated by both the bowlers and the Tournament Committee. Not all data having been furnished as yet to the Journal, the names of the recipients of these trophies and other information will be published in a later issue. NEWS From The Field (Continued from page 2) constituting District 25/B, at­tend the session. MICHAEL BURDOHAN, District Chairman, JOSEPH SZABÓ, District Secre­tary. HOMEVILLE PICNIC BRANCH 89, HOMESTEAD, PA. Verhovayans in Homestead, Pittsburgh and vicinity are cor­dially invited to a picnic to be held on Sunday, June 29th, be­ginning in the morning, at the Elek farm in Homeville. A spe­cial event for the benefit of Hungary’s war orphans is sche­duled for this occasion. Good food and refreshments will be served. IGNATZ FINKELSTEIN, Man­ager. / OUTING IN HELLERTON BRANCH 98, BETHLEHEM, PA. This is the last call to Branch 98’s grand picnic to J>e held on Sunday, June 15th, at the Var­­gyas farm in Hellerton. Joseph Szalontay’s well known orchestra and vocalist Miss Rose Babies will furnish the entertainment. Old country style sausages and refreshments will be served. Ad­mission $1.50 for men and $1.00 for ladies. Everybody welcome! PETER TOTH, President, STE­PHEN LANG, Manager. BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS

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