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whenCumeh h. a loopcr ft,rebound Johnstown, P.. W i 50o I -V In assuie Charles Gojmerac eontribut-! e a Rochus. half crov'n- century the cz.at. Wednesday, April 11,1956. ak]c K mained jn contenUon thru. out but lackeJ tQ c|ear!Dernay, John Krcsnik with 9 raarkcrS! 1 and anc] tQ S1 PhilomeMi:the fce champlon Playing out s P^acc anf' victory *head_ot e a o u a n s In »a St Annch. 203"507 "nd Phil Hodak' pins' wa^ seconc^ on'-v ^ei ®'ster D°r°thy r°Hecl Thc 222 games, lca^e leadinS Rock' Hcds win" Places them 3 thc Mcond Dcvich Bm Grguricl of the averaae. Kuzjtlj^ vice.preSi .coming as the on Lambs ]oat tW a John Robich, Sec'y. ,,, -ar w Hirvt** 4 I Points P1*" Buktenica 566 F. Shubat 564 E. Eskra 551 V. Kariolich 543 I F. Zakaria 541 A. Soich 538 L. Pavletic 538 J. Pavesich 219 harđ TORONTO, ONTARIO 75cr 8 i BUFFALO, NEW YORK KENOSHA, WISC. TORONTO, ONTARIO Los Adam Soich, Sec'y. Prodajemo karte NA hrndme i n* eroplnne ra put n kraj I T» ilopremiti rod binu. ttradjnie- nn afi,lovilo i »pisr svake vrofi. ialiiMno nnp u »ve krajeve po 800 din. /a $1. Jngoslailju. Angeles, Calif. Pte. Sou Page 12 the ixecl i i Stanley Kauzlarich, Sec'y. VERSAILLES, PA. X. 1 I -y .....14.^25 Jerbich, 576 and Jack Pazul, s^nSl° 5Š1, the anc* Biskujac, to jer- Th six wfeek old team Jack Pazul, Sec'y. Price, Postpaid, only ....1 Order notv from: May 5, 1956 Team.Najne Captain NO. 9:30 -1:30 Adults i 2:00- 6:00 Adults 9:30-1:30 Under 14 2:00-6:00 Under 14 \n\n from beh.nd he key and two, follow-ups. Macaitis took .coring honors with 12 while Cupich netted 11 and Bral defeat at the hands of 1CL. the waning seconds to Lodge Quint Gunning For Johnstown Honors CHISHOLM CU \mpio\s i s v .,»• V. I. Mandicli, given away in the past four leit. hands Conway, l*a., I.JMf ?i|):rts i/ircctor Ldward sessions of the Detroit Mixed Sabolic team trophy emblematic of Lodge o 10 victory in League, yet they have been Adult Division of C'Fl 's recent National Basketball lourna- ment held in Monesse-i Pa. Conway dHVa'ed Johnstown, Pa., Lodee for the title a thriller, Omaha Lodge, Nest Basketball Squads Foresee Better Showings Next Season Lodge Entry Closes /ear On Happy Note By Capturing City CYO Class Laurels Omaha, Neb. Omaha SS. Sacred Heart with Bizal scor- Peter and Paul Lodge 101 ing 15 points. St. Bernards' The Slow Pokes defeated and Nest 28 have closed their stopped the Crusaders, 56-40, the Terrors in their very first hardwood campaigns for the with Cupich taking scoring winning session in a month 1955-56 season. laurels with 9. The team fin- title, whipping Immaculate who tallied 14 points. Their Conception, 46-35. The Cru- season record was 8-6. saders lagged 15-20 at inter- testers Laek Height mission but went ahead early i The nest team bowed in the the third canto on Frank opening round of Class in: Kail's lay-up and Stan Ma- cams held goal ami two 9. The win erased an earlier ,h( n,gtcrg In pre-tournament games, should prove fruitful come taking 4 points from thc the crew blew a 26-21 half- next season. |Hot time lead and lost 42-40 to Joe Cupich, Ath. Director!ning ing a 183-489 set. The best' at the most recent session for -ck, the season ^esky. 460 and remaining, the St. Lodge 5 team has but to win retrospect we wish to two of the six to be played mention that a few weeks to capture the second ago there were five double Morticians and the St. Rochus 'n 222-210-576. Also the games rolled in our They have yet to meet thc league, a pair by Vic Farkas, Church team, thc latter men- same number of 500 series. 5veya tioned has been their tough- Vic Farkas, Jr. fired a 213. est opposition through thc Ed Cominskey, 203-504, John papra|| i p« season. Rozich, 504, Charles Gojme- CII LcaUUiS riflQ Ed Cominskey and Vic Far- i*ac, 533 Junior Ray Gojme- [.gnibS Fflr FrOITI DOClIC kas, Jr. who have been rac, 210. and Stephen Kmetz,! mainsprings along with An- 507. jplace đy Iundja. reeled off scores With the 28th week of of 204-o6o. 194-470 and 171- bowling turning our thoughts get-together of the Lodge 705 for the league leaders, to the forthcoming C. F. U.|League Foi the defeated Clark Pow- Due k pin Tournament, of ell Rcstauranters. Vic Farkas. which we are to play the1 Sr. at the March 29th rolling hosts, even the Johnnie keg- ieaders men made it eight wins in the tournament scores. sported a 192-503 series. lers wonder what is in the,their last 15 games and it is The second place Church- cards for them in the form of A U S I A N S Y E S Utotttch Guaranteed 28"-30" Long, Each $5.50 Whetstone "Italian" S1.25 Straight Handie, Each 5.00 Hammer, Anvil 'Austrian' $4.50 Ring & Key "Austrian" 0.75 Sickles "Austrian Made".. 125 tiend Money Order with your order and irp pai the postage. Alt C.O.L). orders you vay postage STONICH IMPORTING CO. MINNESOTA Detroit Tigers Slump As Race Nears Windup Detroit, Mich. The Pet Tigers lost 3 more points. This time the victors were he Onyx. Incidentally this makes 12 points that the Tigers have 4222. bowed gt Bridget Lady Luck Intervenes 50-35. and St. Margaret-Ma- In the first round game, la- ry, 37-30. Their CYO record Fra* Gregorich s dy luck smiled on the Crusa- was 4-6 and 5-0 in outside 2^4-556, the Loafers lost 4 ders as they copped a 43-41 competition. points to the Five Bums. Fred thriller from Cathedral. Be- The continued improvement1 hind 37-41 with two minutes of Joe Hertzig and Russ left, Macaitis hit from close Swanson plus the returning Hecimovich s 211-4 3. By the and in a wild scramble for of Jim Kros, John and Jim under our basket, Kresnik and Jerry Malolepszy to retain 4th place in this berthed circuit. I Ginny Koss, her best series of the 4 weeks stretch being 213-571, has been the top keg ler for the hapless Tigers. Any credit among the Onyx should go to Frank Korach and John Magiera, their most recent best scores being 518 Lodge 101 ended their sea- ished regular season play! position, moving the Terrors son on a happy note by cap- with a 41-38 squeeze past St.! down to third and 4 points turing the city CYO Class Agnes, behind Stan Macaitis ,0SSt'?' control ball and using a press- They lengthened the, lead d_ again took over second of first. Carl Trontl who often bulwarks the Terrors rolled 209-541 and received 192 assistance from Paul Bunjevac in one game. By taking 4 points from Yo Yo'«. the last place Stars have become the 7th I dropped to the cellar. Victory tfas due to 206-498 by James Shots to run their 175-469 by S u e ,ed KrainZ and a 186-473 set by Caroline Kuzulis. The Yo Yo's ,ar also bowled well Pete Rct- 189-530, but they lost by 172 Kovac's 210-553 and Helen the opposition accidentally should brighten the picture season, being second tipped in the tying goal. come next year. The boys Helen s 211 game is the highest bowled by the Bizal then stole the ball played all- year against super-!anc^ Ginny Koss. both of and scored on a breakaway in ior height and experience in jw ^om ^ave the.CYO but the knowledge tke victory.' gained in this campaign strengthened their hold skein to 11 out of 12 i points in three weeks. The Petei iabina, 430, vich. 190-457 by Lillian Sve- Ucki ftnd 192.513 by Steve Hot ghots totalled 526 and his mother, Little Barbara rolled 423 72 pins oycr her Farrel, Pa The first pressed at the March 21st o games by slim margins The league have now won n of question if they can make past four weeks as they took John J. Fa bina, Sec'y. half. a 3-0 victory over the last Recovering from a week place Baietinicic Morticians. 9 The Croatian Fraternal ago, the second place Leop Steve Petrusic was the top Union is the largest or ganiza- ards held on by winning two man with a 191-527 series, tion of its kind on earth. in their series with the Tigers. i Meanwhile the last place it to the finis o£ the second Lions took 2 from their clo sest cousins the Rams to now rest one game behind their victims. I Steve Kapsa set the male pace at this session with 191 488, being pushed for the hon ors by Steve Novosel with 468 and Jack Zajac with 467. Vic toria Zajac led the field a mong the feminine keglers a nother week, being contended this time with a card of 169 444. Fran Robich came clo sest with 169-433. Official Organ Croatian Fraternal Union of America Buffalo Tournament Hosts In Appeal For Support Of May 6 Victory Banquet '„Bowlers Of Lodge 557 Have Never Failed To Attend Tournaments In Years Gone By Pittsburgh, Pa. Our C.1 The voluntary assumption |F. U. colony in Buffalo is ajof this monumental responsi relatively small one Lodge bility is but another proof of 557 numbering some 260 their devotion to organization members. That, however, ac- and for this reason they de counts for just about every serve every measure of co I Croat in the city. Numerical operation from every bowler size does not, in this case, or spectator who is coming serve as a yardstick of fra- to Buffalo. ternal consciousness nor ac- i Because of their, numerical i complishments. Our members handicap they had to engage i in the "City of Good Neigh- a caterer for the Bowlers' bors" take second place to Victory Banquet. That cater none in any criteria of true er however has laid down fraternalism. 213-542, respectively. Team Highs Jets ?. .941-2802 Cx-o-ettes 2737 Rok-ettes 958 Slow Pokes. They were able to sweep Samuel 4. Alberti, Sec'y. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS So. side Chicago Men's League April I. 1956 W Lodge 202 53 28 i Curtis Restaurant «... 61 30 Metal Cabinets 45 36 Golich Morticians ...45 36 Bogetich Florals 38 43 St. Anthony Lodge S8 43 Francis Tavern 87 11 Fran's Service 37 44 Dr. Katicti Boosters' ....' 32 49 i Francis Plumbing 29 52 individual Highs I M. Kruzich 219-645 J. Roman 569 J. Nemsick 567 Team Highs Curtis Restaurant .'982-2727 Francis Tavern 2636 Metal 7abinets »56 Lodge 833 League March 23, 1956 George Vidlin 282-773 John Stanich 274-726 John Stiniac ...265-682 John Saftich 276-6(2 Frank Blazina 625 Donna Delost .....2S5-67-1 Helen Katunar 270-662 R. Ropac 619 Eda Slak 601 Donna Glavaš 597 Joan Stanich. 283-576 Team Highs Argos 3024 Alouettes 1032-2951 Ticats 1070, some very stringent condi- This small unit has had tions, the chief of which is a I a ten-team bowling league functioning since back in 'days in advance of the meal. I 1940 and has been repre- Realizing that a good sented at all tourneys since then by at least 3 teams and as many as 8. They traveled thousands of miles to St. Louis with 3 teams, almost as far to Milwaukee with 6 teams. It is to be regretted that1 some of these hosts of the past are this year totally ab sent or in evidence by only a o k e n e e s e n a i o n A e cost guarantee a full 7 number of people usually buy their banquet tickets a mere few hours before the affair, and that a repe tition of this under the a forementioned cond itions could prove disasterous, the hosts are making a spe cial appeal to one and alt for early banquet reserva tions. The Reservation form ap- there no bowlers in our sec- i pears on this page. Will you ond largest Lodge with its please fill it out and send it membership of over 1,100? to Buffalo immediately? As we all know Buffalo's Surely our hosts deserve this Lodge 557 is this year's host little bit of consideration! I to the 22nd National C.P.U. i Michael Grasha Ten Pin Tournament. Member Lodge 557 Jprr.v Kusttcli Memorial League April 1, 1936 \V Strikes 47 28 Rok-ettes 46 29 I Cro-ettes 44 31 I Pogos 35 40 I Jets 34 41 Lucky "7" 33% 41% Spares 33 42 Polecats 28% 46% I individual Highs i John Mai tinick 570 I Robert Spudich .V'.:. ....229-556 I I Jim Martinic 562 'jake Pochepan 221-o5o i Sam Alberti 513 Ann Barilec 192-512 Mary J. De Bottia 436 Carolyn Di Martile 417 Ruth Pilot 393 Betty Marukic 390 Doris Milison 157 Amity Lodge 693 League March 29. 1956 Four Jays 11 31 Question Marks 37 35 No Names 30 42 Ecenie Mccnies 30 42 Individual Highs Frank Topolovec 232-618 Dick Anderson 506 Anne Walsh 173-159 Elsie Pasalich 157-451 Juii&nna Topolovec 410 i. Team Highs Four Jays 618-1746 No, Names 1630 Question Marks 595 A Dorothy Jambrek, Sec'y. Lodge 650 League March 23, 1956 Pis. Hot Shots 35 Leafs 30 Beavers 25 Canadiens 24 Indians 22 Maroons 17 Croatians 16 Tigers 15 Argos 14 Eagle« „....12 Individual Highs John Lozo 844 John Milkovich 748 Joe Miseticli .285-704 George Petarmanec 682 Bob Nizicli 311-679 John Mihaljevich 1.83 Eva Lozo 282-678 Mary Ann Milakovich 300-671 Eileen Chuvalo 327-668 Diane Milakovich 628 Donna Glavas, Sec v National Express Co. 800 Woodward Ave.. Room 709 DETROIT MICHIGAN Ticats 67 Alouettes 49 Riders 48 Argos 351 Individual Highs SPORTS SECTION thern California will host the 7th Annual CFU California State Bowling Tournament during the weekend of May 26 and 27,1956. Approximately 35 to 40 teams will contest at the La Cienega Lanes (formerly owned by Art Linklctter), 8491 Santa Monica Blvd. The lanes contain 22 alleys with automatic pinspotters. The usual banquet will take place on Sunday afternoon, the 27th of May. The northern visitors will be accommodated in Holly wood Motels in the vicinity of the bowling alleys. Arrangements are being completed by Chairman Luka Pecel. and Committee Mem bers John'R. Grancicli, Mic key Roth and George Kuri lich. John R. Grancieh, Scribe The CFU's 1956 Nation al Duckpin Tourney will be held in Johnstown, Pa. Canton Loop Hearing End Of Hectic Season Canton, Ohio At the March 17th session of Canton Lodge 514 Mix League, the Lodge team went down for three points to thc Stalhebers who in the past six weeks garnered them selves 18 points and moved from the cellar to 5th place, one point out of the first di vision. It all started when Hal Cockrell rolled 216-607 his first 600-series in eight years. The feminine best over the six weeks was Betty Cock rell's 191-468. The Lodgemen still* lead the pack with 64 points, 6 better- than and W squad in second place. The husband and wife team, John and Florence Comsia have figured regularly for the league lead ers, their best efforts over the stretch being 232-615 and 152-414, respectively. The Jacobs-Waltner team slid into second place with a 3-1 win over the and A Cafe squad which has been on the losing end at this rate for the fourth straight week. Lou Marich, Joe Bozurich and John Zuzich have carried the balKfor and W's. Steve Bo zurich saw a 259-661 go for naught. Dumont in second place for the past five weeks dropped 3 points to the and Oil ers who posted a new team high in 901 as V. Brown shot 190-506 and Joe Munger 147 428. The Croats \Vho moved in to the first division several weeks ago have lost their fire, it seems as they dropped 3 points for the third straight session, their nemesis the last trip being the Nest 196 keglers, Andy Tomic uncork inga 242-546 for thc winners. Stephen R. Bozurich, Jr. Lyons Loop Sets April 14th Dance Lyons, 111. The C. F. U. Lodge 228 Bowling League is holding its annual dance at I the Sokol Hall, 41st and Gage Avenue, on Saturday, April 14th. We arc extending our i many friends and past pa jtrons an invitation to attend this social affair and enjoy a e a s a n e v e n i n e e i n among old friends. For those who care otherwise, there Team Highs Hot Shots 1198-3242 Canadiens 3126 Beavers 1156-3124 Anthony J. FUipovich, Sec'y. Coast Tournament To Be Held In May Once again, make April 14 a date at the Sokol Hall as the C.F.U. Bowling League assumes the role of a host, and this to the tune of 50 strong. Lodge 146 Ladies League March 28,1956 W Tulips 30 Irises 21 Orchids .„.....,..18 Violets ...18 Roses 16 Lilacs CONGRATS Al Vhisir, riglif, accepts 1 fi-- won as a member of the Conway, Pa., Lodge 540 quint which cap tured thc Adult Division Championship during the CFU's National Basketball Tournament, staged in Monessen, Pa. Doing the honors here is Going into the filial night the Slamar Lounge team had I been leading by a scant half i game. As schedules some times pair teams, the second The champs were aided by Joe Jerbich's 532 while tops in the Slamar camp was Greg Krajacic with 488. Bankers Take Third In the battle for third place the two teams which had al- The Bogetich Florals made a valiant stand to get out of i I the league cellar which they will be melodies strumpned by the Jadran Tamburitza Or chestra. i The committee has set its self the goal of affording you an evening of relaxation and entertainment. Therefore set aside this date, this coming •weekend, and find yourself among the Lyons C.F.U. bow ling crowd. Bowling need not be your hobby for we believe that as the kegling season draws nearer to a close that the sports crowd will wel come a subject for variety that evening. have occupied the past two weeks but the Vana Bever ages were stubborn to thc point of not yielding in two i games. That season high game of 243 by, Frank Jer-1 bich for the Bogetichs in a| 1564 series was too much to surmount. Sightseeing Trip Saturday Niagara Falls Sightseeing Niagara Falls Sightseeing Individual Highs Mary Roper 190-462 Helen Buzek 194-450 Ann Bernick 445 Kale Pavlic 426 Ann Scrip 376 Christine Zibrat 370 Team Highs Ii'iaes 608-1696 Tulips 594-1676 Margaret Wnkoson, Sec'y. I. Mandich, Supreme President of thc Croatian Fraternal Union and an ardent sports fan. Hares Pontiacs Clinch Lodge 32 Flag During Windup Night Of Rugged Season Pace Setting Slaniars Have Misfortune Of Colliding With Champs On Last Lap Chicago, 111. The Hrvat-' Other season highs for the ska Sloboda Lodge 32 League year were Gregory Krajacic*s closed March 25 in a thrilling! 603 with other male highs manner. being Frank high of 236 by Emil o uoif Lackovic which fell the final session. Feminine highs for the place Mares Pontiacs were campaign closed among the pitted with the S^amars and women went to Carrie Gall, it took the final game of the 175-481 and in the single game season to give the 1956 cham-1 to Dolores Jukich and pionship to the Mares Pon-1 Renee Janik with 178. Run tiacs and this by a half game, ners-up were Mary Ella Kam- ternately been in the spot I over the past five weeks, set-1 Leading the men were Grego tied it on the final night when 1465. Gall, Krajacic Tops Individual averages list the top five female keglers as follows: Carrie Gall, 137 Mil dred Kovacic, 136 Renee Ja nik, 134 Mary Ella Kamzic, 132 and Patricia Kamzic, 130. ry Krajacic) 165 Frank the Skala Bankers took three bieh, 162 Frank Pardus, 162 from the Balkan Musicians to jerry Senkerik, 159 and Jack I move from fourth place. The,j»azuj 157^ I Bankers were led by Renee Janik, 434 and Jack Pazul highs and second place scores with 456. Ray Bliskov's 4411 withstood the bombardment stood out among the Balkans. finish the season with Fifth place was held by the Mares Pontiacs with 874 and Pavlak and Son Mortuary the Skala National Bankers team, where Mary Biskupic, 2497 taking top honors leaV 410 and John Maycan, 441 ing second placc in both ca predominated. The Pardus ises to the Slamar Sokol Barbers one notch below their I Lounge team with 864-2457: adversaries jolted thc Pav laks in this match with Frank Pardus himself leading the charge with 201-202-554. Bogetlch Drive Fails AN IDEAL BIRTHDAY Or WEDDING GIFT! "MAMA SEGEDI'S" COOK BOOK Tested Croatian Recipes In English Canadian Orders ... $1.25 STEFA or JUDITH SEGEDI 78!) East 157th Street Cleveland 10, Uhio Syenal discount on order* ot I Booka or more! Prompt Service! 22nd Annual CFU BowEinq Tournament RESERVATION BLANK Sightseeing Rates: Adults $2.00 e*ch Under 14 $1.00 each Saturday Dance $1.00 each B$o|tyet and Dance Sunday $4.00 eacfi Dance Sunday*-*- $1.00 each Reservations can be picked up at Registration Desk at? Hotel Statler Friday and Saturday before 1:00 P.M. Ret#r% blank to John Loncher, 75 Baxter Street« „Buffalo 7, New York. Make checks payable to: 22^d ANNUAL C.F.U. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. No reservations accepted without accompanying! payment.