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Volume 67 – No. 7 July 2012 THE LEGENDS OF SOCCER What does it mean to be a legend? To many peo- ple, a legend is a ficous story or figure. In Ethnic -American Club life we live among Legends. The men and women that came before and built what we have today were legends in their me. Those with whom we live and work and with whom we have made lasng friendships are the legends of today. There Legend is one that is now lived off the field. At one me we brought that legend back to the field. Soccer players who had long since rered, pulled up their socks, laced up their boots, tucked in their shirts, and stepped foot on a field as the LEGENDS of Soccer. That was over twenty years ago, and someme in the 2000s the Tradi- on was abandoned. In the me since, new Leg- ends were born. It is now me again for us to bring that Legend back to the field. It was in 1992 that the Gemut- lichen Enzianer and the German Hungarian Schuhplalers first came to- gether to share the common heritage and love of soccer together. The men that each of these groups presented on the field were and are Legends. A strong friendship was forged and a compeon was part of that friendship. Above all the LEGENDS OF SOCCER was about camaraderie, friendship and tradion. We were friends both on and off that field. The post game, celebraonswere done in the usual style of these fine organi- zaons. Food was prepared and beer flowed from the taps. Those who were musically inclined volun- teered their entertainment for the evening. The day started with Soccer being played together. Then we ate and drank together. Music was played together and we danced and sang togeth- er. Now we will re-introduce this tradion. On Saturday August 11 th 2012 once again we are proud to host the Gemuetlichen Enzianer in Oak- ford Pa. The Soccer Game will be played in GH Beneficial Stadium at 2:30pm. As always the bar will be open. For informaon about playing or any other quesons please contact: Werner Fricker III at [email protected], or Janet Malofiy at jmalofi[email protected] Back By Popular Demand SATURDAY, AUGUST 11tth PROGRAM 2:00pm - Opening Ceremonies Pre-game fun, Snacks and Beverages, Cash Bar 2:30pm - Gemuetlichen Enzianer vs. German Hungarians (1st Half) In GH Beneficial Stadium 3:00pm - Kids Legends Game 3:30pm - Gemuetlichen Enzianer vs. German Hungarians (2nd Half) 6:00pm - 12:00pm: Post Soccer Party In the GH Picnic Grove!!! Food and Beverage, Music, Dancing, Singing Music will be provided by “Das Deutsche Band” Musicians encouraged to Bring your Instruments Personal Trachten Attire For our non-dancing friends wear your favorite club shirt! 7:30pm - Stern Polka and Gauplattler For Information Please contact: Janet Malofiy – 267.718.0059 Or at [email protected] Soccer information Contact: Werner Fricker III - 215.584.7271 Or at [email protected] PRICING Adults - $20.00 Under 21 - $15.00 Under 6 - FREE (Price after 6pm includes: Draft Beer, Soda, and Dinner) United German Hungarians 4666 Bristol Road, Oakford Pa 19044 Phone: 215.357.9851

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Volume 67 – No. 7 July 2012

THE LEGENDS OF SOCCER What does it mean to be a legend? To many peo-ple, a legend is a fictitious story or figure. In Ethnic-American Club life we live among Legends. The men and women that came before and built what we have today were legends in their time. Those with whom we live and work and with whom we have made lasting friendships are the legends of today. There Legend is one that is now lived off the field. At one time we brought that legend back to the field. Soccer players who had long since retired, pulled up their socks, laced up their boots, tucked in their shirts, and stepped foot on a field as the LEGENDS of Soccer. That was over twenty years ago, and sometime in the 2000s the Tradi-tion was abandoned. In the time since, new Leg-ends were born. It is now time again for us to bring that Legend back to the field. It was in 1992 that the Gemut-lichen Enzianer and the German Hungarian Schuhplattlers first came to-gether to share the common heritage and love of soccer together. The men that each of these groups presented on the field were and are Legends. A strong friendship was forged and a competition was part of that friendship. Above all the LEGENDS OF SOCCER was about camaraderie, friendship and tradition. We were friends both on and off that field. The post game, “celebrations” were done in the usual style of these fine organi-zations. Food was prepared and beer flowed from the taps. Those who were musically inclined volun-teered their entertainment for the evening. The day started with Soccer being played together. Then we ate and drank together. Music was played together and we danced and sang togeth-er. Now we will re-introduce this tradition. On Saturday August 11th 2012 once again we are proud to host the Gemuetlichen Enzianer in Oak-ford Pa. The Soccer Game will be played in GH Beneficial Stadium at 2:30pm. As always the bar will be open. For information about playing or any other questions please contact:

Werner Fricker III at [email protected],

or Janet Malofiy at [email protected]

Back By Popular Demand

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11tth

PROGRAM 2:00pm - Opening Ceremonies

Pre-game fun, Snacks and Beverages, Cash Bar

2:30pm - Gemuetlichen Enzianer vs. German Hungarians (1st Half)

In GH Beneficial Stadium

3:00pm - Kids Legends Game

3:30pm - Gemuetlichen Enzianer vs. German Hungarians (2nd Half)

6:00pm - 12:00pm:

Post Soccer Party In the GH Picnic Grove!!!

Food and Beverage, Music, Dancing, Singing

Music will be provided by “Das Deutsche Band” Musicians encouraged to Bring your Instruments

Personal Trachten Attire

For our non-dancing friends wear your favorite club shirt!

7:30pm - Stern Polka and Gauplattler

For Information Please contact:

Janet Malofiy – 267.718.0059 Or at

[email protected]

Soccer information Contact:

Werner Fricker III - 215.584.7271 Or at

[email protected]

PRICING

Adults - $20.00

Under 21 - $15.00

Under 6 - FREE

(Price after 6pm includes:

Draft Beer, Soda, and Dinner)

United German Hungarians

4666 Bristol Road, Oakford Pa 19044

Phone: 215.357.9851

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GERMAN HUNGARIAN RED The 1960s

In 1959 the German Hungarians became a founding member of the United Soccer League of Pennsylvania and our own Frank Follmer was elected as its first President. The German Hungari-ans just missed claiming the title as first Champions of the new league by one point; however they were the winners of the EDU Cup, a cup created by the outlawed League after being denied entry into the National Cups, in 1960. The uniform pictured here was used at various times and by various teams throughout the early 1960s. The shirt was a long-sleeved lace up style similar to the

uniforms worn by the German National team in the 50s. It was a white uniform with a black collar. The shorts were black as well as the socks. The logo

used was a circle with an interlocking “DU”. This logo was used by teams from 1960 through 1962. This uniform was also used by the 1962 German Hungarian Majors, who were Champions of the United Soccer League. In the 1960-1961 Season the German Hungarians won their first United League Championship. Again dressed in white this uniform was a plain white shirt with interlocking

“DU” logo. This was one of the first short-sleeved shirts that were worn. The socks worn were black; however they had a thick white band at the top. The German Hungarians were Cham-pions of the USL for six years in a row from 1961 to 1966. A photo of the 1963 Majors, who also won the EDU cup, shows a red version of the uniform seen in 1961.

A red version of the shirt is what this team is equipped with. The shorts are black with a white stripe down the side. The socks are also black and feature three white stripes around the middle section of the sock. Here the goalkeeper is dressed in a plain black long-sleeved shirt. In 1964 the GH Majors in addition to being champions of the USL, were Eastern US Champions as well as US Na-tional Amateur Cup Finalists. In the Final of the National Amateur Cup, the GH Majors wore a simple white short-sleeved shirt, black shorts and black socks. This uniform featured no logo, insignia, or initials. After suffering a

loss in Chicago against Chicago Schwaben, the GH Majors made it their goal to return to the Final of the National Cup again the next year and they did just that. In 1965 the GH Majors were Champions of the United Soccer League of Pennsylvania and on June 27th they became US National Amateur Cup Champions winning on their home field in Oakford. The Uniform worn in this championship match was a far cry from what they had worn the previous year in Chicago. They wore a combination of red, black, black.

The shirt was a crew neck style and short-sleeved. This time the insignia was a bold G with the H slightly lower in position. The shorts that were worn were a uniform black. The socks were black with three red stripes around the middle section. It turns out that a set of these uniforms still exists and was donated in 2012 to the archiving committee. The Photo at the left was taken in 2010. Here the goalkeeper is dressed in white and his uniform

bears a logo that was used by teams from 1960 through 1966. The following year the team was seen in a red uniform. It was long-sleeved and featured the circular sport club logo pictured at the at the left. This uniform was worn during the last season of the six year streak of championships for the team. The 1966 United Soccer League Championship team is pictured with the Amateur Cup Trophy that was one the year prior. The logo that was used on this

uniform was the last to be used in the 60s before the introduction of the keystone. Designed in 1964 the keystone did not become a mainstay of the teams until 1968. One of the first teams that appeared wearing the Sport Club Keystone was the 1968 Major Team. The GH Majors captured their seventh Championship of the USL in the 1967-1968 season. At the Time only twice in nine years the club did not win the league. This uniform was white and Short-sleeved and featured the keystone logo. The shorts were solid black. The socks were

white and are the earliest example of a white, black, white combination. This white set had a red set to match that was a red, black, red combination that was used in 1970 as well. The 60s ended with the retirement of two players who had been key parts of the teams that began the many successes of the dec-ade. Werner Fricker, who joined the club as early as 1954, and Peter Piskei, who joined in the late fifties retired and with them they took the many different uniforms and insig-nias of the past.

Michael Fricker

German Hungarian Majors – 1960

German Hungarian Majors – 1961 First United Soccer League Champions

Left to right: - Bottom: N. Pfann, W. Fricker, Captain; J. Dunn, J. Stei-gerwald, O. Jethon, L. Hildenbrand, Top Row: H. Birkenheuer, Manager; J. Proll, A. Reiter, A. Jethon, A. Nothum, F. Plescha, V. Werbitzky, A. Piskei, W. Wilkinson, P. Piskei, D. Brand, J. Piatka.

German Hungarian Majors – 1965 United Soccer League Champions

US National Amateur Cup Champions Left to right: - Bottom: Al Nothum, Klaus Gehlert, Dave Wilson, Werner Fricker, Captain; Bill Wilkinson, Top Row: Heinz Guckert, Jack Dunn, Player-Coach; Henry Wagner, Hank McVeigh, Joe Walls, Joe Hutfluss, Peter Piskei, Arthur Jethon, Otto Brand, Henry Birkenheuer, Manager; Missing because of military service: Frank Plescha

German Hungarian Majors – 1968

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Big September at the German Hungarian Club!!!

Hotrod Hoedown - Saturday & Sunday, September 8th & 9th

THE MAD DADDY OF RAD ROD SHOWS PRE -1975: CARS, TRUCKS, BIKES, CYCLES

SWAP MEET FLEA MARKET VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES & ART CRAFTS

ART CONTEST, TATOO & PINUP CONTEST FUN, FOOD, DRINK

LIVE BANDS & DJ MUSIC ALL DAY, ALL NIGHT

At our club – for info www.hotrodhoedown.com

United German Hungarians ROCKTOBERFEST Saturday, September 15th

in the Fest Tent (RAIN OR SHINE)

Steuben Day Observance Association’s Annual Banquet Friday, September 21st

At the German Hungarian Club

German American Steuben Parade September 22nd

With participation of all area German clubs and friends

134th ANNUAL BAVARIAN OKTOBERFEST Saturday, Sunday, September 22nd and 23rd

German fun, food and gemuetlichkeit Entertainment by the Heimatklaenge Orchestra, The Burgenlaender

Orchestra, The Joe Weber Orchestra, THE CHEMNITZER STADTMUSIKANTEN FROM GERMANY

German Hungarian Cultural Group and Schuhplattler Group …… and much more!!!

BAYERISCHER ECKE

Schedule of Events July 2012 through December 2012

Saturday, July 21 – Beach Party with dance music by The Emil Schanta Band

Saturday, August l8 – Sommer Nachts Tanz with The Joe Weber Band

Wednesday, October 17 – BVV Ladies Auxiliary Penny Party

Saturday, October 20 - Herbst Tanz with dance music by The Heimatklaenge Orchestra

Sunday, October 14 – BVV Semi-Annual Active Membership Meeting – 4 PM

Saturday, November 17 – Bunter Abend with dance Music by the Emil Schanta Band

Sunday, December 9-BVV Ladies Christmas Party 2 PM reservations necessary call Thea 215-464-5564

Music by Maria

(All dances unless stated otherwise are 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM)

SOCCER SHORTS Our under 10 (Lightning) Boys Soccer Team will sponsor a BEEF AND BEER featuring the KIRKO BAND playing your favorite songs from the 60s to present day rock. Date is August 4 and fun timefrom 7pm to 11 pm. Place is the German Hungarian Club. Price is $25.00 per ticket. For tickets or info, contact Robin at 267-401-9949 or [email protected] Donations for Basket of Cheer accepted at the door.

Congratulations to our following Youth Teams: Under 9 – Winners of their League Under 8 – Winners of their League Under 8 - Second place in their League State Cup Winners – Under 23 played at the Region I Finals but lost and did not continue to the National Finals.

SCHNITZEL NIGHT Every first Wednesday of the Month Hours 5:30 to 7:30 pm Cost of Platter - $10.00 Menu: Schnitzel, 2 side dishes, salad, Bread, coffee Desserts available for purchase - $2.00 Bar Special: Domestic Beer Drafts - $2.00 From 5 to 8 pm

Tag der Donauschwaben – Philadelphia The German Hungarians will participate in this event on August 26th with our Cultural and Schuhplattler Groups as well as our Major Soccer Team.

Landestreffen der Donauschwaben Kitchener, Ontario Canada August 31 to September 2 We are looking forward to our trip to Canada and if you wish to join us call:

Nichole Deely at 215.806.1998 or Bill Galgon at 267.243.4061

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Published by The United German Hungarians of Phila-delphia and Vicinity

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AMONG OUR MEMBERS

The following members of our Cultural and Schuhplattler Group and friends have recently graduated: Stevie Paul recently graduated from St. Christopher School in Philadelphia and was the re-cipient of the Father Judge Faith in the Future Grant along with the Father Judge High School Alumni Association Grant. Stevie will attend Father Judge High School in the fall; Kristen Reiter recently graduated from Log College Middle School and will attend William Tennent High School in Warminster; Emma Walter who will attend Hamilton High School West in Hamilton, New Jersey in Sep-tember graduated from Grice Middle School; Fallon Weyershaeuser will attend Holy Family University on a Dean’s Scholarship having graduated from George Washington High School in Philadelphia; Allysa Reiter graduated from William Tennent High School and will attend the Philadelphia University of Philadelphia majoring in Fashion Design; Pamela Blesi, niece of Brian Blesi, major team soccer player, recently graduated from PACS Philadelphia Academy Charter Grade School and will attend Philadelphia Academy Charter High School.

Congratulations to all the graduates. Enjoy the summer and look forward to the future! Glad to hear that Joe Hartmann who recently had double knee replacements is home from the hospital and busy doing physical therapy under the watchful eye of his wife, Anna. Keep up the good work!

Congratulations to Fallon Weyershaeuser and Sean Flanagan who recently became the par-ents of Joseph Michael. Joey is the grandson of Kurt Weyershaeuser and the great grandson of Regina and Andy Weyershaeuser.

It is with sorrow that we report the death of yet another important German American. Herbert Schubert, 76, of Wyomissing, PA died on June 22nd. Herbi was the husband of Eva (Horner) Schubert, the father of Margit Schubert-Caschione (Joseph), and grandfather of Jo-seph, Elke and Christian. He was born in Forchheim, Germany. He was a honorary and found-ing member of the Evergreen CC and an honorary member of the Reading Liederkranz. An avid soccer player, he played for the Evergreen CC, the German Hungarian Old Timers, the Reading Amerks and the Philadelphia All stars Soccer Team. In 1958, he was awarded the Berks County Chamber of Commerce Soccer Award. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Ignatius Loyola Roman Catholic Church. His burial was private.

GERMAN AMERICAN VOLKSFEST Plattduetsch Park, Franklin Sq. NY

On the weekend of July 14th I had the chance to go to New York to Plattduetsch Park to support and listen to the Heimatklaenge play music at the German-American festival. We arrived on Saturday afternoon and the classic sounds of our band were heard as we walked into the park. This was the first time I’ve been at an outdoor event at this club and remembered it! Even though the heat was almost unbeara-ble, we had a great time with some of our friends from Gemuetlichen Enzi-aner, Original Enzian, and the Schlierachtaler Stamm. The Gemuet-lichen Enzian performed on Saturday and they danced beautifully. The dance floor was full for most of the night, and we were persuaded by our friends from “Original” to stay for the second day of the event, and of course we could not say no! We arrived on Sunday and were happy to watch the Original Enzian and Schlierachtaler dance on the band breaks. They did a great job and I’m glad I went. The band was great, and hopefully we get to go again next year!!

Karina

UNITED GERMAN HUNGARIANS

4666 Bristol Road, Oakford PA 19053