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Page 12 jggg Arc J955 Chainps leanl of a fair re^s ginia Shaginaw, 415. On a! January 13th roll were an2, chucavlo, cor 257. 00"'j2W) of the In said "diw"Ml 1 15301 Canton, Ohio Ed™rd and|Cafo Kozar *ho 3 points 1 n 0 a Ult K The Janu Jacksich get- N iqfi st foum the Ncgtcra wjn u sia featuring, 164-422. 546 and V same v ,349, ic Mikulan, 220-553. jK «to G.bac R»" TaiinH. B«vers. cnd' 4"3 a«ainst thc LcaIs- i Annonymous 29 527 .571-1641 "ZAJEDNIČAR" men^S- TT Rudy u n L' 438!the 1 Teant Highs aure to loVC thc Snpf 23 Blumenfeids 19 re1uire Trt?n 10 S57-2548 Blumenfeids SS3-2533 Annonvmous at time u i i *. ^ritc or ^re ahe*d ev*n 41 (Bucfcveiser 4 Duqucsn e Z^Z.ZZ1.'Z Qucstion 3 3 'ptMcuers ^.k„ri 10^49 lMall3n 1U 1804 1956 W Marks 21 Jays 19 Eenie Meenies 16 'l.ZlZZZmS* .170-446 .«55-1877 1956 V®« CO') O 4 OQ 831-2373 Rok .ettes w v Rnk-ette*15, Rok-ettes ....A...... 30 2 21 ....20lL 24V. .....17 28 2 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.'. 3 Duqucsne 3 i»o-44^ a 17,15 531 498 479 472 471 215 169-435 River' 956-2788 where raeets Lakc 1 rr 1 John Robich, Sec'y. Mu3eum i \n\n Clairton Will Play Host January 28-29 To Society's 7th Annual Dux Sweeper March Of Dimes Dance Sunday Night To Climax Two-Day Quest For Bowling (»lory Pittsburgh, I'a. This weekend, Saturday and Sunday, January 28-29. 1956, will see the 7th Annual West Pcnn pux Sweepstakes taking place at the Trombi Bowling Al leys. 319 Large Avenue, Clairton, Pa. Strictly a Singles, Doubles and Mixed Couple Doubles bowling event, we are expecting on the basis of past Sweep stakes experience to have another banner turnout of more than five hundred lines oft duckpin bowling. The time bring down the curtain to a, between the entry deadline nother C. F. U. undertaking and the current issue and this with greater acclaim. final announcement, did not „.e allow sufficient time to print an official schedule. However, we emphasize that C.F.U. duckpin bowl ers residing in the Greater McKeesport and Clairton areas will be expected to bowl their games Saturday between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and midnight with the O u t-o f-t owners having more alleys available Sun day from noon until 6 PM. Consequently, if you have entry blanks well circulated, *nd ™fe We ask that you contact the undersigned at the Croatian Fraternal Union Home Of fice. Call For Scorekeepers There will be need for scorekeepers who will not go without renumeration. They will be compensated on the basis of ten cents for each bowler rolling three games. Payment for this ser vice to be made within a week team basis the Rams racked1 up the best count with 66a- Individual Highs Jj^-y Rotter Ann Zitnik Helen Buzek Frances Elyes Dorothy' Kijowslii Ann Berniclc Christine Zibrat Mary'Pavlic Team Highs Mm Tulips Roees Out to defend their 1955 titles gained last year in Mc Keesport, Pa., will be Helen Buzek, the women's singles champ who rolled 401 and Steve Lalic, the male coun terpart. who turned in a 562. i The women's doubles team was composed of Ann Zitnik and Helen Buzek. who be tween themselves rolled 734. Among the males it was Marion Sardoch and Pete Dujmic with 967 toppled pins decided to enroll we may still ... ,, to their credit. In the third be able to include your post categorv covered by Croatian entry—for this and any ques- tions as to the schedule spot and Sweepstakes rules, the latter which appear on the Fraternal Union awarded trophies, that of mixed couple doubles, we had the husband Clairton bowlers in this re- scheduling permits. spective I s e contact We would like having you frank Braidic, the C.F.U. and urge that all inquiries be Sports-Educational Dlrec- directed to the undersigned tor v as soon as possible after read tYour cooperation in this ing this final announcement, pbase as well as your bowl- Frank Braidic, Director ing participation will help' Sports-Educational Dept. Emily Becer On Spree in Lib 234 Dux League Pittsburgh, Pa. The Jan uary 14th rolling of the Lib-|zo on January erty sonal feminine highs. The session also saw teams in the upper Toronto's John Lozo Manhandles Five Pins Lodge 234 League re- started as an ordinary eve- sounded to Emily Becer, ning put together games of i blasting the rubber-banded 179-382-300 for an 861 triple.1 maples for 183-430 new sea- He broke Bob Nizich's mark of 829 and the single time the runner-up Rams cerned. 'another used the opportunity and the! A week later the highs I jr them to move out of the lea last place Lions to move were to fall to Bob Mcnalo, within a game of the top 296-783, who tied with Steve I rung by the virtue of a 3-0 Filipovich for third place a triumph. jmong seasonal triple honors. Meanwhile the 3rd place'1°"^ L*020 that evening with Browns were able to get to ^27-725 also had more than the Bears for only 2 wins as the latter came close to roll- showing. Feminine lau- ing a team triplicate in 568-1 *n£ 562-562. 'Greta Yelavich. 573 and Di Nick Spudich with 203 and Ed Shaginaw. 195-500 Ann Panian. 146-421 and Vir-!,vho divided between .| ™e Indians really scorched railed the male highs tor 'hcy concoted «j evening. Other noteworthy Scores were Tom Biscan, 479: Andy Evaukovich. Jr.. 424,je'«ht Points card to subduc the Canadiens and move within Edition i0 the afore- Edward Shaginaw, Sec'y. John Lozo. 686 Carm Mon |ico, 665 Pete Yelavich, 644 Eva Lozo, 580: Eileen Chu- VERSAILLES, PA. Lodge 14K i.a'tlifs League January II, 1956 Ort-'hids 4 Roses 4 Tulips 4 Irises 3 Lilacs 3 Violets 0 marks wc had the following highs over the past two sessions, namely, MADISON, ILLINOIS Lodge League January 13, 1956 W 160-411 144-361 So 352 150-348 347 347 344 Quads 39 Deuces 30 Aces 29 Treys Margaret Nukoson, Secy. Lodge Team Still Hot In Canton 514 League Without a doubt the 1956 running will take its success- ful course as have its prede- hcbCT cessors. but we urge those, after this Sweepstakes. If interested and we do alleys as designated. Post en beseech the help of our tries will be accepted as the e n e e o e a e o w i n 'Zurich Toronto, Out. John Lo 6th in what 3-0 setback. At the ary 7th session of the Lodge 514 Mixed League, in the match between the and A and the Dumont Sports- tUrned in an men saw Millic 81 i score. tinp- Mikr Zii7.irh Trophies to the 1956 Sweepstakes champs will be awarded at American Croatian Radio Hour's March of Dimes Dance to be held Sunday evening at the Croatian Hall, .Maple Street, Clairton, Pa. ting 159-439, Mike Zuzich, 176-418 and Steve Bozurich, Jr.. 214-607, all for the Cafers and still losing all 4 points. For the Dumonts, Joe Mun ger sparked a 196-541, Ron nie Jacksich, 161-415 and the Oilers were June Miculan. 131-378, Emil Milkovic, 211- tJie game high of 343 owned by: _. L. I^izich is reining supreme as far as male honors are con- i i and Frank Paro, 198-504, a 1 oon a *u Bozurich. 180-435, Joe Bozu- cupv the same room "with ., Greater St. LouK Ladies League January 18, 1956 \V Ahal Contractors 36'« 26'_. Lodge r»0 33'2 29'? Hopefuls Chulirks St. Jacob 167 S0.,3132^jtain Bess Tatlock Ann Klarich Helen Perhat Marion An tonic came out 011 thc short Individual High« John Tara*o\kii Torn Bruncic Joe Minkowski Joe Gudai Rudy Stiniac Team Highs 522-1503 Quads Treys Klan k a \Ti ra''Ua'. ., 566 Pete Siniatovich 197-559 Paul Mikula 557 Ed Grcevich 212-55f Ben Zemen 212-539 Joe Klarich 537 Frank Machalk 213-529 Ann Zunac 176-482 CLAIRTON JUNIOR TAMBURITZANS TO PLAY IN CLAIRTON SUNDAY JAN. 29 Buffalo's Hotel Statler Guarantees junior Tournament Kegiers High Time Hotel's Attractive Whole Family Plan Should Help Make May Meet A Standout Buffalo, N. Y. As the, houses a youngster, with the thoughts of our adult tenpin bowlers turn to Buffalo for May 3 to 6, 1956, nothing should minimize the Junior bowling in their division of 'the Society's largest of tour naments. While the Croatian Frater- John Pujazon, our sports di- nal Union underwrites the rector, 172-482. bowling costs, furnishes beau The fracas ^between the! trophies and helps de- I fray the Juniors' bowlers par- ty we in the hope of more gtarrin* were Marv' youngsters making the 19561 mg Lanes and this to the tune 163 4V Chuck Dovu iTcnpin Tournament wish to of bowling's latest innovation tovich, 221-484 and Andy To-!a^ «. the existing induce- A.M.F. automatic pin-spot mic with a 179-524 pinfall. Betty Coekrell, a fill-in' who The Buffalo Statler Hotel ,. i u u i 4 4U1 fiKc i now for hotel reservations to bowled in our league last has been selected as the 195o i year, rolled 1(9-4/4. Steve C. F. U. Tenpin Tournament! o u u n o u i Feolich, 188-526 an John good time at the forthcoming Bozurich, Sr., 149-S48 and i Headquarters. The hotel man- a Rose Eslicli, 162-348, all in! agement wishes to announce Samuel J. Alberti the Statheber cause. the new Statler whole family) The leading Lodge team, travel plan with no charge took three points from the f°r children under 14 years ijanuarv •», 1956 \v and Oilers with Flo Com-j of age. Why then not treat .the whole family to a royal ,™j)efhay Comsia, 200-589. Starring for Tenpin Tournament? Theliron city plan is in effect every day of the week. Elaborating further on the' For Jacobs-Waltner. last whole family plan if one John Boicic 448 years champs, it was Harriet or more children under 14 oc- Charles Yaksick 443 I n 2 0 0- o o o u i s a n o a e n s e e u a o u- 1 i- u a u 1 1 I10-0OI, collaborating to win.blc room rate applies for the s a a o e i s e i A s e a e a y ,. /oon, points. For the Croats, it room. If one or more chil- close ranks as the Easrloslhas high average (229), Bobi i j-jcig! I was Helen Drozda with 14o-,dren under 14 occupy the handed the leadins- Colts Mike Drozda. 172-470 same room with only one par- ent, the single room rate will opportunity eluded apply for the room. Youngsters love to travel! guc's dungeon. Things which you may take Stephen R. Bozurich, Sec'y. i for granted strike them with ST. LOUS, MISSOURI Ahal Contractors a freshness and wonder that's Janua,y a joy for any parent to be- room. Under the above con-. Four Misses 24 'i 35^ Statler. Anne Damj&novic 187-461 Individual Highs _n special menu for children at Question younger set St. Jacob L-167 1560 small fry can even have meals £,al.,uaf Alvina Zupan, Sec y. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. Harbnrites League every youngster is given a -January is, 1956 Statler balloon at the end of Meiyons 25 oaCli meal. High chairs and Prusiecki Morticians 23 19 Ii0-4J71 5 i Dorothy Jambrek, Secy. 4171 the Bufialo Statler Hotel res-4* 166,taurant. i9 youth chairs are furnished valo. 567 Goldic Brdar. 556'Matoh*n *"lomt.s 22 .18'for those too young to bowl. 1 John Martinick 230-569 2. and 2 559. 2 Mary Ann Milakovich.! I: Statler kitchens will be glad Anthony Filipovich 23|to prepare and warm the Kienke Jewelers 14 2S formula your yoiiiigest may 257-661 Alice Dubiel 179-471 243-657 Jo Fortuna 170 children if you want to see "27"«^n ^arge compliments of the Statler. With the last tournament having visited the eastern most shores of Lake Erie in 1948 under the hostship of the "Lackawannas," Lodge 726, we look forward, at this point in the eight year cycle, to h&ving a large number of Juniors with us come Satur day. May 5th, 1956, when the C.F.U. youngsters strut their stuff at the Roc-Mar Bowl- Samuel J. Alberti, 391 Fargo i S e e u a o 1 3 N e w o k Iron City 684-1857 hold. There's a radio in every Pour JOHNSTOWN, PA. St. Rorhus Lodge 5 Tenpin Legue January 7, 1958 W Lodge 5 4 0 Matans 2 2 St. Rochua Church 2 2 Buckncll Hotel 0 4 Individual Highs Joseph Mesnak 193-562 Joseph Fishter 205-548 George Hajko 209-523 Thomas Gojmerac 513 Mike Hockycko 495 Rita Fishter 449 Team Highs Lodge 5 806-2315 Matans 796-2259 Joseph Fishter^ Sec'y. ALIQUIPPA, PA. "Alcros" Lodge 7'J0 League January 11, 1956 W Deuces 4 2 Tieya 3 3 Quads 3 3 Ace« 2 4 Individual Highs John Danjanic 195-498 John Yatson ......196-483 John Barancho 458 Mike Komar 175 Violet Diciero 160-439 Ann Komar ,... 1^5-433 Jo Pre visit 389 Alice Povelitis 158 Team Highs Treys -..714-1949 Deuces 1881 Quads 748 Fort Pitt 2 4 Millers 2 4 Rolling Flock 2 4 Individual Highs Robert Abcrt'haff 220-491 James Flunatz 440 Stella Pagliarulo 161-425 Marian Batcnich 163-391 Anna Mao Kukich 372 Kathiyn Gracon 315 Team Highs Pabst 653 Joseph A. Strinich, Sec'y. KENOSHA, WISC, 'Amity Lodge G'J'l League I No Names 22 ,... Individual Highs ditions Statler wel com es piank Lane 574 31 ^2 young guests and we feel ccr- Frank Topoiovec 237-S&3 ,ial fpatnrps fnr' Audrey Widmanich 456 TElsie Pasalich Special Statler features for 148'the C.F.U. family traveling toj"""" Team Highs tournament will include a Four Jays Things that the BUFFALO, NEW YORK delights. The I Jwrry Kusticli Memorial League Jets Lucky Spares choose. There are even cribs for the little folks who may need them. Sitter service with reli able sitters are available to entertain and care for your .. ler the sights or do the town on 630 Marge Lacko 19J-455 233-623 Mary Tadey 454 your own. Last mention Team Highs but rating first with thc children there's one baslfrt Joe (iudac, Scc'y Thomas Grcevic, Scc'y. of fruit in every room that held in Johnstown, Pa. served on special plates and strikes .' 27 with children's silver. And— Cro-ettes 25 Pogos Polecats 16's 28^2 Individual Highs George Rok Jim Martinic .... Mike Martinick Joe Milison Robert Spudich George OguicIJ ., Ann Barilec Josephine J. PrevlsH, Sec'y. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Chicago Ladies League January 15, 1956 W Polich Construction ........27J,s I71i Marie & Tony's 27 18 Dr. Barbaric 22 23 Wm. Ropa Insurances 21 24 Betty's 20 25 Corrigan Bros '...18!» 26!- Individual Highs S. Bruchce 198-474 J. Randich 457 E. Cmich 453 R. Zakaiia ,452 Kay Kuchan ,.185-451 C. Vugdalia 183-445 M. Randich -*43 J. Stone 434 Team Highs Wnt. Ropa Insuiancee 2036 Dr. Barbaric 2023 Betty's 742 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS So. Side Chicago .Men's League January 15, 1956 W Lodge 202 „..34 14 Curtis Restaurant 29 19 Metal Cabinet Mfg 27 21 Bogetich Florists 26 22 Golich Morticians 25 23 St. Anthony Lodge 25 23 Fran's Service 23 26 Francis Tavern 19 29 Dr. liatich Boosters 18 30 Francis Plumbing 15 30 Individual Highs A. Pavella 235-641 F. Zakaiia ..221-575 M. Krazichis.. i«-« ,,.'... 573 H. Buktcnica 566 IS. Eskra .MM........... 561 F. Strikich ....... 555 J. Roman 545 W. Kucha^...„.....:....^. ^.234-532 F. Shubat 529 L. Buktonica 525 Team Highs Metal Cabinet Mfg ...M#-2633 Curtis Restaurant 910-2622 Adam S. Solch, Sec'y. Caxol DiMartiJe 419 Betty Manilic 180-397 Molly Beauregard 365 Ruth Pilot '363 Dorothy Kristich 338 Team Highs The Croatian Fraternal Union is the largest organiza tion of its kind on earth. Stephanie Bruchee, Sec'y. Lodge No My aame (Don't-fall to give Lodge number) Old address was New address is Strikes 937-2581 Cro-ettes 2526 Samuel J. Alberti, Sec'y. The CFU's 1956 Nation al* Duckpin Tourney will be Buffalo's Hay Tenpin Tourney Hosts Pledge Bowlers Time Of Their Lives Famed "City Of Good Neighbors" Among Greatest Cities In The United States Buffalo, N. Y. Buffalo, "The City of Good Neigh* bors," extends to you a cordial greeting of welcome. For all you fine people planning to visit us in May, here is a brief outline of things to look for and do while in our City for the CFU's 22nd Annual National Tenpin Tourney. Buffalo boasts of more than 100 night clubs and 54 theatres whijeh provide sparkling, lively entertainment the year around. We have 1,100? restaurants noted for serving! Lehigh Valley, Baltimore and wholesome food at reasonable Ohio, Wabash, Nickel Plate prices. and many others. Buffalo is recognized as the The city possesses one of starting point for thousands the finest municipal airports (of people who annually visit|jn the Nation served by Canada, which is linked to the i American, Capital, Mohawk, city by the world-famous etc., and of course th® buses Peace Bridge over the Niaga-1 and taxis. ra Erie. Buffalo is also one of the most completely equipped ci-. I ties, with every facility avail-|Falls able to take care of conven- tions however large or small. Transportation is no prob lem here. The following rail roads which operate into Buf falo represent more than 19 of the railroad mileage of the United States: New York Central System, Pennsylvania, Eric, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, Panthers Retain Lead In Farrell Dux Derby Farrell, Pa. The Panth ers continue to hold a second half lead in the- E.S.L. 705 Bowling League with a 5-1 record, the last three victories coming January 11th as Fran Wasko 168-452 led her team over the Lambs. John Robich's 393 and Dorothy Chrnko's 365 went for naught as the Rams ex e i e n e a n o e o s i n night, this time dropping three to the Lions. For the second straight week, the Ti gers, first half winners, fail ed to win a match, being edged more recently by the spotted cats. Carl Spruk bowled one of his few low games of the sea son, a 126, but still managed to cop the male sessional highs with 184-486. The ses sion was marked by three games in the 700 bracket, thc Panthers as mentioned with 763, the Lions with 727 and the Tigers winning a lone game with a 700 total. January 25,1956. If you have time for sight seeing, there is always the Buffalo Historical Society of Science, Niagara and a short w from your hotel will bring you to the Peace Bridge for those of you who wish to visit Canada. All in all, you're bound to have a good time so don't miss out on it. Look to the Zajedničar for more informa tion on the 22nd Annual Bowling Tournament. Elizabeth Marukic, Pub. IChf Athletic Club To Hold Masquerade Dance The Panthers really chop ped maple timber that eve ning as they hung up 763 2010, the second best team efforts for the current sea son. Figuring in the Panthers' onslaught were also Frances Messina and Sam Larracco with 389 and 347. Chicago, 111. The Slobo jda Lodge 32 Athletic Club is [presenting its Annual Grand (pre-lenten) Masquerade Ball lat the American Hall, 1440 West 18th Street, on Satur jday, February 11th, with the I doors swinging open at 8 PM. One of the finest programs of dancing and entertainment has been arranged by the I committee with the music for this affair to be furnished by that well known and in creasing hi popularity with every appearance, the Slobo da Tamburica Orchestra. This musical group is led by Johnny Ivisek. They have performed for some of our leading Croatian and Amer ican affairs, and also at mar ny of our topnotch night clubs. I i Thc committee has ar ranged to distribute many useful items for the best dressed in groups, doubles and singles. For an evening^ to be long remembered, this affair should be a must OA your social calendar. Refreshments, both food and in thc liquid form, have been arranged by the commit I tee. Tickets are available at our local merchants and* from i any athletic club member« JLjCaL0 quired for two-column pictures show ing several persons. FIVE DOLLARS is the fee for three-column pictures showing tamharitza ensembles, groups, etc., not exceeding six persons. SEVEN DOLLARS is required for the publication of such large pictures as singing societies, wedding groups showing bridesmaids, mass meetings, etc. The fee MUST accom pany each picture. Make all Checks or Money Orders pay able to the CROATIAN FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA and forward, together with photo, to: "ZAJhDNIOAK" English Section 3441 FORBES STKEEl PITTSBUIMiH (13) PA. Do You Get Your "Zajedničar" Every Week? (V NOT, PUfiABS SEND US TOUR NEW ADDRESS) We want you to get the 'ZAJBDNICA& regularly. It is now bemg mailed your last ftnown address, but you do not get 11, something u wrong, so aena us your correct address. tie sttre to enter your Lodge number in the apace above, because your name without the nwriter oj your Lodge means nothing to the Circulation Department of the Official Organ. OMt oat sad mall Immediately to the "OAJKMNtCAK". S44I Forbes Street, Pittsburgh II, Vft. it to jroor Lodge Secretary at your next monthly meeting. Jack Pazul, Publicist A ONE DOLLAR Is the fee charged I I for the publicatior of one-column V I pictures of individual members in the I jf I Zajedničar. THREE DO! VARS is re-