The Youth & Vigor of the German-Hungarian Sport Club

"What's clear in countless columns of "Buzzing Around..." is that this group was ACTIVE. hey ran events, dances, put on shows, sang songs, danced the czardas, or for Night in Vienna, Gypsy Melody night, Kirchweih, Snowball Dance and many more. They ran, played on and supported the soccer teams, made decorations for events at either clubhouse and followed the Heimatklรคnge on a weekly basis..."

WATCH: Edelweiss Tribute at the 30. Gaufest

Our tribute to the Edelweiss performed at the 30. Gaufest is now available to watch on Youtube!

Uncovering Fred Schnabelโ€™s Saloon, by Michael Fricker

What ever happened to Fred Schnabel's Saloon?

“BUWE WAS HAโ€™MER HEIT?” by Emily Fricker in 2015

Read Emily Fricker's 2015 writing on the Sport Club Kirchweih of the 1950s!

About “Mei Rosmarein,” by Emily Fricker in 2014

Read Emily Fricker's 2014 writing on the Rosmarein & the Kirchweih!

Kirchweih Group in the 1950s

The Philadelphia “Kerweihs,” by Emily Fricker in 2012

Read Emily Fricker's 2012 history of the Philadelphia "Kerweihs."

1926 Bogaroscher Kirchweih Group.

The โ€œGerman-Hungarians” & the Kirchweih, by Emily Fricker in 2011

Read Emily Fricker's 2011 writing on the Kirchweih!

Original Soccer Team, Played Exhibition Matches in 1922

These men formed the original Banater Soccer team in 1922. They played exhibitions only before they entered the Allied League in the fall of 1923. L to R (bottom): C. Ott, J. Kreppel, J Schuster; (center row) H. Edward, N. Kreppel, J. Ehling, J. Quitter, P. Lenhard; (top row) J. Karlowitz, F. Kolla, A. Jarkovsky, & E. Schmidt.