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Page II. Buffalo, X. Y. The Charles Kristich, Sec'y Old John A. Fabina, Sec'y. i, i Fran Roeki, Sec'y. nuc]^g who 766 [to the 60th CFU Anniversary1 Pittsburgh, Pa. i card Kay Vidlin comin.- D*nny anc* once John Benko, Sec'y. £r James Kunatz, Sec'y. 'ZAJEDNIČAR" A string s'xty match Neva Ruzich, Scrihe J. Bujan. Adam Soich, Sec'y. Made by its a OSTrOfi L3?J!£S 1.9111 i no^ comprised, cntiic- POZOR DETROIT WINDSOR I OKOLICA Jedina naša putnička agencija u Detroitu! Avionske i brodske karte sastav Punomoći i isprava za stari kraj ovjerovljeni prijevodi slanje novca, paketa i lijekova putnice i vize brakorazvodne parnice u starom kraju vjen čanja puteni punomoćnika u .Jugoslaviji (samo za Kanadu) use ljavanja i affidavit! I t. d. Obratit«' se još DANAS po\jerenjem na ovu našu Agenciju, od koje ćete kretom pošte primiti potrebnu informaciju i cjenike. 1 my ]ast i BOZIC SE PRIMIČE POMOZITE SVOJE HUE U DOMOVINI! šaljemo pakete gotove 1 po vašem Izboru: brašno, hranu, kao I lolo\nu odjeću takođjer radia, Šivaće mašine, male traktore, kosi lice, kotlo\e za kuvanje žeate. peći, ledenice, sve vrsti alata, ribar ske pribore, biciklete, farbu, kao i ljeko\e svih vrsti i po receptu. Tišite što kanite slati, da vam damo raćun. Popis najnovijih na$ih knfiga i romana šaljemo badava. Na sva pitanja odgovaramo istoga dana. Pišite na adresu: ESTABLISHED—USTANOVLJENI 1922 $53.00 $85.00 $60.00 $68.00 $11.50 $15.00 MOLIMO SAČU VAJTE OVAJ NOVI CUENIK .32 .16 .16 .12 .20 .20 .15 .20 .16 .25 .CO per lb. .95 .85 .35 1.20 1.25 .75 .65 .60 1.25 1.25 1.20 1.90 1.00 .65 .75 .75 .75 .25 .15 \n\n Timers knocked the Stars out of a tie for first place in the Jerry Ivustich Memorial League, leaving the Sinners sole owners of the position when they eked out a 2-1 win from the last place Miscues. The losers had the misfortune in their better than average playing to run into the Sin ners at their abnormal games. The Aces made it six straight when they swept the set from the Saints. The November 14th meet found Pat Begovich stretch ing a 213 game into a 516 aeries, now the best in seven weeks that any feminine keg ler has produced. Among the men Paul Kus tich had a 232 game but could do no better than an even 500 for the day. Other high scores which among the men did not put the feminine ones to scorn were George Toth, 516 John Gyalog, 516 Sam Alberti. 510 John Dimartilo, Michael Duray Pacing Johnnie Dux Pinsters eics. The Morticians are stead ily improving in a fine dis play of team work. Novem ber 11th they defeated the St." Rochus Churchmen. 2-1, to cut their league lead to but two games. The performance of Steve e u s i 2 0 1- 2 0 0- 5 9 0 w a s Sinners Running Milwaukee Will Play Host Next March Buffalo Pin Show ""'-tending and paired well pin performance was only an 'Jh John Gojmerac, 433 and inspiration to his team-mates •"eph Fighter's 430 series, as one can testify through For the Churchmen it was Charles Gojmerac, 201-524 and Joe Sestrich chiming in with a 433 total. The high-flying Clark Pow ells Restaurant team which is sponsored by one of our lea- East Pitt Lodge loop Hails Frank Pribanic E. Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank Pribanic at the two recent gatherings of the Lodgr 141 Mixed League has built him self a record as a bowler. At the last two he has clicked In this the only tenpin with mineralite is secondary, we still get our share of a bove average scores. Those over 400 being Emil Srdoch, 180-500 Matt Mlinarich, 178 456 Dragi Kuhic, 174-438 Tony Baburicb, 140-406 and Kassv Srdoch. 156-419. Other female bowlers doing better than 350 were Barbara Babu rich. 145-391 Freda Priba nic, 143-377 and Toni Kersul, 145-367. John Kersrul, Sec'y. To 4th Annual State Bowling Tourney Milwaukee, Wise. Ad-1 You aro all cordially invi vance announcement is here- ted to participate in this col by being made to the effect that the "Vanguard" C. F. U. Lodge 807 is sponsoring the 4th Annual Statewide C.F.U. Bowling Tournament, under the auspices of the Wiscon sin Council of CFU Lodges, on March 26 and 27, 1955, in Milwaukee. We ask that you keep these dates in mind in order that you can make arrangements to bowl with us, take part in the festivities with your friends, even though you may not bowl, and that you do not plan events which might con» flict with your attendance. John Braidic In Amazing Pin Form Cleveland, Ohio The first place Pioneers had ano ther field day November 14 in the Cleveland C.F.U. Men's Bowling League and their lat- 198-509: John Martinick, 509 est pin fury netted a neat Maggie Marks. 184-498 Ann 1021 game in a big 2950 set. Marukic. 425 and Carol Kir-j both second high of the sea schner. 369. «7 son, as the league leaders smothered and Cafes in all three games. continued his sizzling pace by jn jas^ ^,0 jane Johnstown, Pa. As of-, racking up a 259 game in a guns for the Canucks ten said before, one cannot 653 series to boost his sea- havc been George Stanfl, underestimate the cellar team son average up to 199.14 for 203-384 and Mike Majerovich. which in the Lodge 5 League' the finest individual pcrfor- 212-333 while the strength of happens to be the Baretin- mance in the sixteen-year Qro Qans bocn cen historv of the local loop. Braidic's 259 game is the season high in this league and his 653 is second in this de- Johnny Braidic's sterling Tom Klisuric's best of the year, his 235-613, Pete York's 209-581, Frank Bilicic's 204 573 and George Zivic's 188 530. Not to be outdone, Steve Kasunic rapped 211-624 for the and M's along with gue's former bowlers. Joseph Steve Simcic's 192-545. Kasu Lacovic, is threatening thc.nic's 624 is the first for him league lead. They have placed this year in this selected total themselves in second place by ousting the St. Rochus Lodge 5 team via the shutout route, the first game going on six pins, the winning series total-' ling 2333. •The mighty block busting Michael Duray of the O-P's again showed his wares as he hit the second 603 series, in cluding therein a new season al 233 high as he broke his own record. He was aided for the Restauranters by John Gredesky who shot 192-525. and then, too, third high in the league. With Andv "Smittv" Brai Iron City Quint Gets Top Clairton Billing Clairton, Pa. But for a 220-503 bv Robert Abrashaff. off 194-509 and 505 in the i Charles Yaksick with 207-525 Club's behalf. and 183-471 has been on the Joe Pribanic got into the binge these last two sessions limelight at the November 14 °f the Clairton Men s League, Chicago, 111. The battle rolling as his 200-451 lead Also getting in a good lick November 14th between the his Spade team to a 2-1 vic tory over the second place Clubs. Hearts also the vic tors in two games checked the leading Diamonds some what. orful kegling event and we would appreciate anything you can do to talk up the tournament. Get your friends interested and let's promote the "F" in the CFU Fra ternalism! From time to time the "Z" will carry stories on the tour nament. If you don't see the information you're looking for, ask for it. If you have any suggestions, the Tourna ment Committee will be hap py to have them. A1 Ellioff, Chairman Beach Readers Pacing Hamilton Junior Loop a i o n O n The Beach Roaders on the recent performances of Vernon Ge miniuc which have netted him 201-400 and 237-357 have ta ken over the top rung in the Nest 397 Bowling League. They lead with five wins and have amassed eight points. The Cro Cans with an i dentical record. 5-3, can claim but six points which places For the red-hot Pioneer- them in a tie with the Ca men, John Dibby Braidic added four points Angeline Cybak, Sec'y. Toronto Circuit Lead Befalls Powerful Jets die still in the groove with his this time with a o03 209-585 and coupled with! A. Grdina and Sons took a1 was Joe Strinich, 205-465.! then tied leaders, the Boge The best individual scores be- ^jc}, Florists and the Lodge low these were Joseph Milas,! 202 keglcrs left the former 430 and Steve Trocheck. 428. jn fjrst place of the Chicago Iron City in a show of pow- Men's League. Hot on their er that saw them rolling 919-, heels were the St. Anthonv 2409 when they blanked the Lodgemen who shutout the league that we know of in the Tubers and take over first Golich Morticians while the Keystone State where finese place with a game to spare, Metal Cabineters dealt the The Tube City keglers ran in-1 sessions. tered around Steve Stanfl, 224-337 and Charlie Horvat, 175-310. At the November 13th partment, and all this comes gathering the last place Ma on the heels of his perfect 300 game shot only a few weeks ago in another Cleve land loop. gue first place tie with the Jets coming out on top 3-1. George Vidlin again paced Dick Petkovic's 215-578. the t-hru with a 269 game and pair of wins from the Stri-' 237. vers. John Hrnvak had 206- Over the past two weeks 568 and John Vukcevic 210-,the Flyers have picked up 565 for the losers. seven points, having dealt As a reminder to all local i both the Jets and the Ryders U o w e s e e w i e s i e v e s e s e w o no pin action this coming John's Petranovich with 236- Derifav, 465 Helen Mraunac. ^Sunday, November 28th, duej^^ I Celebration in the Slovenian ^or Flyers. Auditorium. George Celizic, Sec'y. Florists Command Chi Men's Leaaue many weeks. From now on it appears that there is a cellar fight be tween Tube City and Duques ne. Insofar as we know such beer names keep well in most under surface chambers Katich Boosters a similar to their nemesis, November blow. 11th, the Duquesne team] j. Zadro. 226-625 and M. which handed them their sec- Kruzich, 229-592 walked off ond straight shellacking in as with the sessional honors leaving the runner-up scores to D. Kruzich with 226- 592 E. Eskra, 573 and F. Kruzich, 233. November 14th turkey night, ten of the birds going to the ten highest men with the i e s t-over-average Joke On Clubs In Home Office Loop of six straight wins has' 'moved the Jokers into a sec ond place tie with the Dia monds and within one game of the first-place Clubs whom they trounced thrice Novem ber 11th by no less than fif ty pins per game. A deciding factor in their resurgence out of the league composed of as few as four cellar has been Martin Kra sich who one week copped the u n n e u s e s s i o n a i s 174-425 and the highs, them selves, 165-442 the following week. The morale raising (insofar as the other teams were con cerned) bop handed '.hq Clubs closed the gap from first to last place in the standings by two games, leaving the Hearts but four games out of first place. It was ironical that the heralded as invinci ble Clubs, what with Joe Spe har's 197-435 previous show ing, should taste defeat even once. But *uch is sports com petition. The Diamonds have been traveling a bumpy road of late too. the brighter spots having been Joe Plese's hold i pie Leafs pulled a surprise ,, when they,1 downed the Cro1 Cans 2-1. The individual highs after four weeks of chucking in with 157-391. A- the second place Deuces. Their siege gunners, one week. Dorothy Hecimovich, 197-517 and then Mary Deri- Toronto, Out. The Jets fay( 212-528 on November 14 and the Rockets November have blasted new league 12th settled a Lodge 832 Lea- hi°-hs. The Five Stars edged the Ramblers in two games as Jean Devich hurled a 210-491 in behalf of the winners. For the second straight week a Marsich with one of o n n a e o s 2 7 7- 6 3 1 copped the sessional highs at the November rolling, scores which incidentally are second best for the season only to Helen Stavro's 299-642 game ended i" a tie, this time at 656 between the Jolly Etts and the Thirsty Five. Play over the past two weeks has also produced bet ter than average scores a mong the following: Mary Sa,ftic with 196-528 455 Jean Dernay, 444 Helen carried the attack Stimac. 444 and Helen Kova cich, 429. The Sparks and the e u e s e s e i v e y w i 2131 and 2115 posting new team aggregates. TAMBURITZA INSTRUMENTS VALENT1CH BROTHERS 122 Prospect Street Turtle Creek, Pa. Write for our Prices Today.' Society's Bowling Leagues Requested To Report Activities Yia Zajedničar Pittsburgh, Pa. To the majority of bowlers who will take to this sport, the CFU bowling policy, unchanged as it is, becomes an accepted fact. We therefore review it here in the Zajedničar more as an incentive to any newly come Lodge League. Any Lodge or Nest group 4 e a s o i v e 5 o o e members organized for the purpose of conducting Tcnpin, Duckpin or Five Pin activities in the United States or Can ada and bowling a set sched ule of at least twenty (20) weeks will be recognized by the Croatian Fraternal Union as a league. Those leagues which com ply with the rulings set forth by the C.F.U. Sports-Educa tional Department, and for the most part enunciated here in the Zajedničar, will upon proper application be eligible for championship trophies and awards made available by the Croatian Fraternal Union. Application for official sane" n shall be made on a prescribed form and within days after the league to the high average spot and ^as started functioning for at least one good game 148 the 1954-55 season. Accom by Connie i 1 e r. The panying the sanction applica Spades surprised themselves ^on which includes a com by winning three games for plcte list of each bowler of the first time. Joe Grgurich said league will be a copy of constitution and by-laws, mong the Trumps who are Since this promotional ven reputed to be stronger than ^ure ^as their position indicates, it was furthering the Society, no nice seeing Lenore Zvonko-j ^caKuc vich hit the charmed circle 'y- members from C.F.U. with her best of the year, 182-401. Frank Braidic Douse Leading Sparks bowling leave the seasonal honors with Joe Muzak at 423 Vernon Geminiuc, 237 with Ann Sikich holding both girls' places with 151-233. e o i i e Sparks are all that the name implies, thev have surged to the top of the Detroit Ladies League and have held that grip at times even splitting sanctioned league or an inde noints with the Ramblers or pCmient but sanctioned team definite purpose of Lodges and Nests will rate this sanction. A league failing to qualify in this respect and failing to repor4" its sessional results regularly will become ineligible for trophies and awards, and in the case of Nest leagues and bowlers for financial aid also. e o a i a n a e n a Union will reimburse each Junior who rolls in a C.F.U. to the extent of five cents ($.05) per game. The Director of tnis Department will auth orize this reimbursement twice each season and only upon proper certification and when application has been made by the League Secre tary and the Nest Manager. e o a i a n a e n a Union will furnish the league champions a team trophy and the individuals on said team with trophies or suitable awards. A limit of eight (8) such individual trophies or a wards to the league champ ions has been set. Leagues which wish to forego a team trophy for runner-up trophies or awards will be limited to i v e 5 e a i n i v i u a champion and r,unner-up tro phies. Engraving, no small item in the cost of trophies, will be limited to (a) the name of the Croatian Fraternal Uni on (b) the name of the lea gue and (c) the name of the Lodge, the Nest or the nu merical designation as the case may be. number of pins. The lucky re cipients in this respect being G. Zadro G. Dolnyak. D. Kruzich. F. Kruzich, J. Shu bat, L. Ellis, W." Kuchan. V. Kariolich, R. Buktenica and than here stated or additional A n y additional trophies engraving other than men-: tioned above will be borne by the league desiring same. An embroidered official C. T?. U. chevron furnished each bowlejr at no expense, shall be I worn conspicuously by each Europa International Travel Bureau Vlasnik: Dr. Alexander GRIN, b. advokat iz OSIJEKA Professional Building 3427 Woodward Ave. (Phone: TE 1-6892) Detroit, Mich. subject to Canadian customs office regulations. e o a i a n a e n a Union cannot obligate itself to compensate any of the bowling league officials, mer itorious as their work may be. The league shall each week send the Sports-Educational Department the results of its sessional activity. This with an accompanying article for publication in the Zajedničar as space permits. Failure to report the sessional bowling results even twice a month and continued laxity after be ing reminded by this Depart ment and this fact reported to the Athletic Advisory Council, could be the basis for a penalty of withholding the league's right to C.F.U. fur nished trophies and awards. Frank Braidic, Director Sports-Educational Dept. Chicago To Hail 60th Anniversary Chicago. 111. In bowler-member of a C. F. U. i sanctioned league. These che I vrons going into Canada are PLEASE SAVE THIS NEW PRICE LIST little article I told you that Chicago's Sixtieth Anniver sary Celebration of the Cro atian Fraternal Union will take place on Sunday, Decem ber 5th. at the Pilsen Park.!Have you done your share? Package E-l $16.00 10 lbs. Best Rice 10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar 6 lbs. Coffee 5 lbs. Lard 5 lbs. Spaghetti 5 lbs. Laundry Soap Package E-2 $18.50 10 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. Rice 6 lbs. Coffee 5 lbs. Bakalar 2 lit. Olive Oil lb. Pepper Package E-3 $15.50 10 lbs. White Flour 10 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. Rice 6 lbs. Coffee 5 pkgs. Noodle Soup 1 iit. Olive Oil Package E-4 $16.00 10 lbs. Spaghetti 10 lbs. Jiiugar 10 lbs. Ricc 6 lbs. Coffee 5 pkgs. Noodle Soup 1 lit. Olive Oil Package E-5 $15.50 10 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. Rice 6 lbs. Coffee 5 lbs. Lard 5 lbs. Laundry Soap 5 pkgs. Noodle Soup Package E-6 $14.50 10 lbs. Spaghetti 10 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. 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Pepper Package E-16 $14.50 6 lbs. Coffee 7 lbs. Sugar 8 lbs. Ricc 'L» lb. Pepper lb. Ceylon Tea 1 lb. Chocolate 6 pkgs. Noodle Soup Package E-17 $15.00 5 lbs. Coffee 5 lbs. Bakalar I 5 lbs. Sugar 5 lbs. Rice 1 lit. Olive Oil lb. Pepper 2 lb. Ceylon Tea i Philips Radio Rimlock BI 210 A. Model BI 520A with Magic Eye. (Jerman Blaupunkt Radio Lima. Blaupunkt Superior Model M. S. VLAHOVIĆ 32« West 47th Street- Hew York 34, H. Y. Twenty-First Annual Will Be Staged Hay Pittsburgh, Pa. We wish at this time to announce that the 21st Tenpin Tournament of the Croatian Fraternal Union will be held in Chicago, Illinois over the four days, May 12, 13, 14 and 15, 1955. The date we feel is of utmost importance to our bowlers, non-bowlers and even lodges, who regulate their C. F. U. ways by said tournament dates. The 21st Annual Tourna ment in 1955 will be hosted by the "Križari" C.F.U. Lodge West 26th Street and Albany. It is being done by the Cen tral Committee of C. F. U. Lodges of Chicago. This is not a newly formed organiza tion it has been in existence many, many years. And how about a nice, big Souvenir Book? It will be that if we sell a lot of ads. i MIHAUEVICH BROS. COMPANY I 6424 St. Clair Avenue Henderson 1-6152 Cleveland 3. Ohio u & From the Magazine of Oalniatia Import-Export (Mr. Branko Pctric), we are now sending the following packages, fully prepaid to the last Post Office or Station. All packages are packed in S Trieste and are fully insured. I Package E-10 $22.50 20 lbs. White Flour 110 lbs. Spaghetti 110 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. Ricc 10 lbs. Lard SPECIAL PURE WOOLENS for Men's or Ladios' Coats, Overcoats and Suits with all necessary Linings, Buttons, Zippers and Thread 3'/• yards CQO AA to each order, fully prepaid only «9j/.UU "Sew Singer Sewing Machine Xo. 233 $13..00 New Singer Sewing Machine Xo. 239 $148.00 (Both of these Machines are delivered without any cxtia charge) Bicycles "Stryria" Model $39.00 Luxus-Fahrrad Steyr or Puch $49.00 Trieste Cottur (Children's) $29.00 Electric Stove, two burners S 33.50 Electric Stove with three burners $ 45.00 Electric Roast. Oven and 3 burners... $115.00 Electric Ironcr Model PL 242344... Electric Ironer Model PL 242830... 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Golic"h, Chairman Frank Braidic, Secretary One or two people can't do it, but if each person reading these lines will secure just one ad, we will have a Souve nir Book of which we all will have every reason to be proud of. For this purpose contact our Secretary, brother Frank Zornjak, at Portsmouth 7 2641. Frank Krasich, Pub If you want to make your own package, use the following price list Best White Flour per Ifr per lb. Best Quality Rice Best Quality Spaghetti or Macaroni Pure Cane Sugar Red Best Quality Lentils (Sočivo) per lb. Best Quality Barley (Ječam) Best Quality Farina Noodle Soup Raisins Franks Chicory Santos Coffee No. 1 qualitiy My nas Coffee best quality .... Pure Lard Pure Olive Oil Best Salami per lb. per lb. per lb. ... per lb. .. per lb. per pkg. per pkg. .. per lb. per lb. per lb. per lit. Gavrilovich Style .... per lb. Smoked Loins (Panceta) per lb. Smoked Bacon per lb. Best Quality Bakalar .... per lb. Permesan Italian Cheese per lb. Black Ceylon Tea per lb. 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