Jaunimas, Jan. 25, 1930.
The editor of our Vilnius, one of Kaunas' well known magazines recently interviewed Joseph Lukas, the Chicago net star who is now in Lithuania, and is a sports instructor in the physical culture department in Kaunas. He was asked how well the American Lithuanian youth is informed on Lithua
Saloniki-Greek Press, Jan. 26, 1930
Elections of the Greek Olympic Athletic Club took place on the 18th day of January and the following were elected: Polychrones Malapanes, President; George Malliris, Vice-President; Menelaos Karras, Treasurer; N. K. Smirlis, General Sevretary; John Lyvaios, Recording Secretary; John
Abendpost, Feb. 7, 1930
The vice-president of the Moffett Studios, the largest photographic concern in the United States, Oscar Meinhardt, was born in Philadelphia in the year 1895. He is a descendant of the family of the Meinhardts, who are prominent brewers in Berlin, Germany. After completing his high s
Osadne Hlasy, Feb. 14, 1930
Peter Latzo, former Slovak light-weight boxer, who has not been boxing in recent months, because of his advance in weight, is again training in preparation for the boxing match to be held February 21, in Madison Square Garden. His opponent will be Larry Johnson, a Negro from Califor
Mexico, Mar. 4, 1930
Merry and successful was the ball which took place last Sunday in Olympia Hall, for the benefit of the popular baseball team "Azteca." The fiesta was under the auspices of a committee composed of Mr. E. Salinas, Mr. F. Rodriguez, and Mr. E. Aguilar. The hall was over flood
Dziennik Zjednoczenia, Mar. 8, 1930
Although it is a few weeks since Mr. John T. Czech tackled his new position of sports' editor, the members of the Saint James Club of Brighton Park extend to him their heartiest congratulations, as to one who has secured a responsible position with one of the fast growing and best Polish news
Sandara, March 21, 1930
p.2. Recently three Lithuanians, J. Krause, P. Krause and Vaickus played on the winning LaSalle of Chicago Team in the Loyola University Basket-ball Tournament. Both of the Krause boys distinguished themselves in their play. Edward Krause made six baskets and forthwith became the he
Mexico, Apr. 5, 1930
The Club Atletico Cuauhtemoc will give a dance at the Hull House, Bowen Hall, 800 So. Halsted St. Today, Saturday, is the day chosen for the fiesta, the hour being the same as before, from 8:00 to 12:00 P. M. An unusual enthusiasm prevails. Admission is 50 cents for gentlemen, free to women.
Chicago Greek Daily, April 17, 1930
p. 6.- The Order of the Sons of Pericles is made up of Greek boys from the best families of Chicago. The two lodges of Ahepa, one on the North and one of the South Side have accomplished tasks of importance that are worthy of the Greek name. All our affairs have been crowned with a success th
Mexico, May 10, 1930
The baseball team "Mexico," of Chicago, will meet the Aguilas de Waukegan" (Eagles of Waukegan) tomorrow at 3:00 P. M., at Waukegan, Ill.
Mexico, May 13, 1930
The game between the strong "Mexico" team and the equally strong"Aguilas de Waukegan"(Waukegan Eagles), which was played at Waukegan last Sunday, was a hard fought contest. The score was 13 to 11 in favor of "Mexico." The game Sunday initiated the base ball season among the sport fa
Saloniki-Greek Press, May 21, 1930
On May 9, the Greek Olympic Athletic Club of Chicago elected the following officers M. Karamesinis, president; G. Koustis, vice-president; G. Koutalis, treasurer; N. Smirlis, secretary; J. Lymbaios, recorder; and E. Pavlatos, manager. Trustees are S. Borris, P. Malapanis, C. Tsoulos, G. Malli
May 23, 1930.
Who we are? Why, none other than the Marquette Club of the Lithuanian Alliance of America, Chapter 260, from Marquette Park. The Marquette Club, folks, in case you do not know, is the Junior Division of Chapter 260 in the largest of Lithuanian organizations of America, namely, Susivienijam
Chicago Greek Daily, June 14, 1930
p. 1.- The games which took place at Hull House last Wednesday evening, afford praise and support to the deserving Greek Athletic Club, "The Olympic." Our good young boys, the athletes of the "Olympic", won an overwhelming victory. We are congratulating them with a hearty, "Bravo!"<
Saloniki-Greek Press, June 19, 1930
Miss Tasoula Petraki, oldest daughter of Rev. Petraki has finished her studies at St. Mary's School, Knoxville, Illinois. She graduated with honorable mention in her studies and came in third in tennis. We congratulate the young lady and her parents!
Abendpost, June 29, 1930
The lion's share of all prizes went to the Chicagoans, victors at the Turner festival. The magnificent festival is over; the thirty-fourth festival of the American Turners' Alliance in Buffalo was brilliantly concluded with a final festal display at the All High Stadium yesterday afternoon. T
Saloniki-Greek Press, July 17, 1930
p. 5.- The Lord Byron Chapter No. 11, of the Sons of Pericles, will play against the Ypsilantes Chapter No. 22 in a baseball tournament on Sunday, July 20. A huge crowd is expected at Normal Park on Racine Avenue between 61st and 69th streets. Lord Byron beat the Ypsilantes chapter
Saloniki-Greek Press, July 26, 1930
p. 6 In a spirited game of baseball, between the Lord Byron and the Ypsilanti Chapters of the Sons of Pericles, which lasted two and half innings, the South Side boys were pronounced victors by Umpire Keating, when the North Siders did not choose to play any further. The game was ar
Ukraina, August 15, 1930
The tennis club which has been recently organized, under the name of "Ukrainian Tennis Club," held its meeting, Wednesday evening, August 6th. The administrative body is composed of the following: Anastasia Olesko, President; - Al Mack, Secretary;- Michael Kerelu
Saloniki-Greek Press, Aug. 16, 1930
Michael Gouvas, a youthful Greek and his dancing partner Miss Ann Gerry, won the first prize of $1,500 in the Marathon Dance Contest. The dance lasted 2,831 hours and the last ones to remain on the floor, thus winning the award, were Gouvas and Miss Gerry. In spite of the