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is this business of unsigned letters.
If a writer does not think it feasible
to divulge his identity, we do not
PINKUS APSEL
think it wise to exhibit the letters. One Man Art Show:
Pinkus Apsel of 5133 Brush street
The work of Isadore Ressler, a
It is impossible for us to get all the
passed
away
at his home on Thurs-
information about Jewish athletes local Jewish artist, is on exhibition
and we therefore welcome corre- at the Jewish Center at 31 Melbourne day, Nov. 4, after an illness of four
days.
Mr.
Apsel
was born in Aus-
spondence, but it is necessary that we avenue. The exhibit will be open
know from what source we receive every afternoon and evening until tria .00 years ago and had been a
resident
of
Detroit
for the past 40
Monday, Nov. 22. The public is in-
our news.
years. He is survived by his widow,
The New York Giants, a profes- vited.
one
daughter,
Mrs.
Frieda Mil-
Dora;
By GEORGE JOEL
—
sional football club, has as its cap-
hr; four sons, Maurice of Chicago,
tain Joseph Alexander. There is also Delray Mothers Club:
Charles of Cleveland, harry and Na-
(Copyright, 1926, Jewish Telegraphic Agency.)
a John Alexander, formerly of Rut-
"How Parents May Discuss Sex
gers, on the same team. John is no Problems With Their Children" will than of this city, and four grandchil-
WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
in which he anxiously awaited a vic- relation of Joe's, nor is he Jewish. be the theme discussed by Dr. Ray dren. The funeral procession paused
All-Jewish Team.
orkyriuisg HOTEL STATLEK....,
before the Mogen Abraham Syna-
Any reader of this column is wide. tory he gathered for himself A. B., Ben Schanzer of Pittsfield wrote to P. Dixon of the board of health be-
gogue, of which Mr. Apsel was a
ly awake to the fact that there are a 1.1,. B., B. S. and M. A. degrees. He us and wanted to know why we had fore the Delray Mothers Clubs on
DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOIL., MEN AND BUYS
is
a
member
of
Phi
Beta
Kappa,
hon-
not mentioned John. That is why, Tuesday evening, Nov. 16, at the member.
goodly number of Jewish football
Interment took place at Machpelah
orary
scholastic
fraternity.
We
won-
Ben.
players romping around the gridiron
Delray Synagogue, corner Carey and
The few professional football Burdens streets. Greetings will be Cemetery on Friday, Nov. 5.
today. But the number of Jewish der what Dave would have done if
Columbia
had
ended
athletic
relations
games
we
have
seen
have
been
very
extended by several of the presidents
players on the College of the City of
MRS. DAVID MITCHELL
dull affairs. For some unaccountable of the older groups and European
New York team is a revelation even with Cornell?
Mrs. David Mitchell, formerly of
The Army, which raised such reason the boys have not the college folk dancing, including the Hun-
to the most partisan of our followers.
C. C. N. Y. is a school located in chaste howls about the unsportsman- spirit in their playing. Dying for so garian Chardash, will follow the Detroit, passed away at her home in
Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 30. Mrs.
New York. It has a registration of like tactics of the Syracuse team in much a yard evidently is not as at- meeting.
Mitchell was born in Detroit 62 years
close to 10,000 and is a non-sectarian the encounter between the two insti- tractive as breaking a leg for the
ago and resided here until five years
college. In a football game played tutions, was penalized about 15 times Alma Mater. The only resemblance West Warren Mothers Club:
What every boy wants
w hen she moved to Los Angeles.
pro
we
note
between
a
college
and
against
Manhattan
College,
a
Catho-
in
a
game
against
Yale.
Most
of
the
Miss Considine of the home acs-
to wear this winter—
we. called because Army game is the officials. They look just nomics department at Northeastern S She is survived by her husband, one
lis institution, the C. C. N. Y. line-up penalties went
not only for their
S ol Si nger of Chicago; fight
e
brother,
Pas
erh
toever.
d
One
of
the
as
efficiet
n
an
busy
as
l
ft
read: Seidler and Rosner, ends; El- used an lega
raph High School will give an illustrated
smartness but for their
an d three grandehildren.
this rah
there is some thing
terich, tackle; Halperin and Rosen- penalties was infli cte d on Army be-(there
talk on the "Perfect 'Hostess." Ni„.. children
comfortable warmth—
Interment
took
place
in
Los
An-
bluth, guards; Dreiben, center; Ras- cause the team while on the field sage I spirit after all.
dam Bella Snyder will give readings
sheepskin lined with
geles.
Soccer.
kin, Barckman, Josephberg and tinted to the bench for instructions.
in Yidish from Sholem Alechim.
luxurious opossum col-
When the Illikoah soccer team of Danci n n g and refreshments will fol-
Cohen, backs. Out of the 11 regu-
lar that's convertible
The Brown University team hav-
lars that started the game 10 of them ing beaten Yale and Dartmouth in Vienna makes its promised trip to
—all round belt.
SCHWARTZBARD SANE
were Jewish. Before the game was successive weeks, is slated for a po- America this spring we shall be able low '
Sizes 6 to 20 years.
is Mothers Club:
SAY MEDICAL EXPERTS
over, substitutions were made and sition among the mythical champion to determine whether it is the Jew h Fenkll
e
the whole team was a Jewish one. tennis. Brown has to beat Colgate players or soccer itself that attracts
At the next meeting of the en-
PARIS. — (J. T. A.) — Sholom
So far this season, C. C. N. Y. has and llarvard to come through with the crowds. Since the last Ilakoah
tour soccer has become more popuar hell others
M
Club, which will be held Schwartzbaril, Ukrainian Jew who
won four games and lost one. This a clean slate and we are of the opin-
afternoon, Nov. 13, lit killed Semion Petlura in revenge
practcialy all-Jewish team is the best ion that this will not come to pass. and is having its best season, but the on Saturday
'clock,
at 3430 Fenkell avenue, for the anti-Jewish pogroms in the
o
one that has been produced at the One of the two afore-mentioned crowds who attended the llakoah 2:30 M
games
have
not
been
turning
out
in
theMusic
Study
Circle will provide Ukraine under Petulra's regime, was
college since the recent innovation of teams is bound to shove Brown from
complete
musical
program. There pronounced sane and responsible for
a
large numbers to see leaguue
f ootball.
the top. In the game against Dart- such
games. will be a violin, piano and vocal solo. his act by the French medical exam-
mouth, Farber, Mishel and Corn-
N. Y. U. Still on Top.
Mr. Agar, manager of the Brook- Dr. Netter of the board of health will iners. The experts, however, recog-
By decisively defeating Fordham sweet started the game. Eisenberg lyn Wanderers, of whose team the spec on the campaign against pneu• nized him to be a mystic with pas-
Your Best Investment Is the Money You Spend for Correct
27 to 3, N. Y. U. retained a place remained on the bench. The story four former llakoah boys are mem- monia.
sionate race sentiments.
among the rapidly shrinking unde- of the decline of little Eisenberg is hers, gives the llakoah Club of Vi-
A large group of Schwartzbard's
Talks:
Mont
feated teams. • Skudin and Wexler that in the Yale game Randell was enna credit for having popularized Monthly
With Twenty-five Years' Intensive Experience, We Oiler You Our
French neighbors are preparing a pe-
"he
both started the game for N. Y. U. put into the game so that Eisenberg the game in America. He is in favor
T Value of the Club to the In- tition to the court, expressing sym-
Complete Accounting Service.
could
watch
the
style
of
play
of
The two Weiners, I'earlman, Barn-
of a yearly toar for the Vienna team, diva du al and to the Community" will pathy with Schwartzbard.
FULL BOOKKEEPING
PERIODIC AUDITS
bee, Satenstein and Fisher got into Yale, but Randell did so well that he as he believes that Hakoah is an im. be the theme discussed by Fred 111.
M. Henri Torres, Schwartzbard's
MONTHLY CHECK UP SYSTEM INSTALLATION
the game. Until the last quarter was allowed to remain. The result portant factor in showing the world Butze l at the monthly meeting for counsel, received representatives of
Fordham lead 3 to 0, but the violet was that from then on Randell got that we are capable of producing all- the s enior clubs of the Jewish Gen- the press, to whom he showed docu-
SYSTEM REVISION
MONTHLY CLOSING
ters Association on Monday evening, ments of the Chevra Kadisha, the
team was not to be denied and in first call for the position.
star Jewish teams of high caliber.
INCOME TAX
ANNUAL AUDITS
Nov. 15, at the center at 31 Mel- Jewish burial society of l'roskurov,
the last 10 minutes of play broke
Harvard showed its first real scor-
Fighting.
rn avenue.
loose and romped through the Ford- ing power by running up 69 points
The New York State Boxing Com. bourne
containing all the names of the vic-
ham line at will. Skudin again star- against Tufts. Miller tore the Tufts mission has relented and Charlie
tims of the pogrom in that city. lie
(T. A. Harman, Public Accountant)
red in the line and Connors in the line to shreds, scoring three touch- "Phil" Rosenberg is to be allowed Flower Show:
is also in possession of nn old Odessa
623 Polk Directory Bldg.
Members of the Mothers Clubs will Russian daily containing a letter by
Cadillac 3867
downs. With Sayler he was the star to defend his bantamweight title
backfield.
of the game. it looks as thou g h -- liar- against Bushy Graham at Madison atten d the annual flower show which Shulgin accusing I'etlura of the mur-
Columbia Wins at Last.
is
eing
held
at
Convention
Hall,,
b
card ought to beat Yale, but that isi Square Garden on Jan. 7, 1927.
ders. M. Torres also stated that he
After a decade of football reverses,
Woodward near Garfield avenue, on
Columbia was able to break the jinx a game where the dope doesn't mean When that night has passed you can Sun d ay, Nov. 14. Those interested received a letter from the former
anything. Traditional games are bet that a new champion will have
Danish consul in Kiev, who wishes to
by defeating Cornell (17-9). Two often won and lost regardless of the
been crowned. Rosenberg has little in attending the show will meet at appear as a witness at Schwartz-
Jewish boys were prominent in bring-
31 Melbourne avenue at 1 o'clock.
real
merits
of
the
teams.
or
no
chance
against
Graham.
Ro-
bard's trial. Messrs. Gurevitch, Re-
ing the victory to the Lions. Kaplan
Next week we expect to devote a senberg's crown is a most precarious
vutzki, Ilaitetz and other persons
started as quarterback for Columbia
Junior Council:
one
and
the
slightest
shove
will
knock
large
amount
of
our
space
to
the
have asked Torres that they be called
and ran the team with a nice smooth
The first regular meeting of the as witnesses in the trial. M. Torres
precision. He is a heady field gen- Western football teams. Many of our it front his head forever.
season of the Junior Council of Clubs also announced that after the hear
Frank
"Doc"
Bagley,
who
has
de-
correspondents
have
been
sending
us
eral and picks his plays with rare
was held Sunday, Oct. 30, at 31 Mel-
good judgment. Adler played cen- requests for information and some veloped many ring stars, has sudden- bourne avenue, at which time the ing, which will be held on Oct. 14,
ter on the first team and was as of them have been kind enough to ly discovered that Al Goldberg has following officers were elected: Presi- the defense will be recognized.
the makings of a great fighter. Ile
steady as usual. This is Adler's first send us some interesting material.
See the Schreiber Boys for • Good Deal
It is always a pleasure for us to hab matched Al to fight Johnny dent, Joseph Bean; vice-president,
year on the varsity and if he keeps
Green. Al Goldberg is this column's Marian Horwitz; secretary, Jeanette
receive
letters
from
our
readers.
up
the
pace
he
has
set
another
Jew-
HARRY LANDSMAN
at the
Gottschalk; treasurer, Gladys Kro-
ish football star will be seen on the Whether or not the writer agrees discovery. We proclaimed him front kovsky. Mr. Scheinman addressed
Life and Endowment Assurance.
local gridirons for the next few years. with us is unimportant. We always the first and we are going to see him the members on the subject "Israel
Pennon Investment Bonds, Eiden. Set-
tlements. Educational Pohcies, Invest-
Cornell used Rosenberg as a back try to print comments and to acknow- through his next batch of fights. Bag- Zangwill." A musical program and
ment Contracts, Annuams.
and he played a pretty fair game. ledge the receipt of information and ley says that Al reminds him of the debate are being arranged for the
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
The'Columbia defense was too strong ideas. Among our mail this weeek famous Willie Jackson except that meeting of Nov. 28, which will be
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Goldberg
is
the
more
finished
boxer.
few
anonymous
letters
a
we
received
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A strange story, this: Dave Gold- which took us to task for not whoop- Yale Okun has shown the world that a. m.
he
is
game.
In
a
bout
with
Earl
Blue
ing
it
up
sufficiently
for
the
Jewish
stein, student at Columbia, some nine
Arlington 3827
years ago made a bet that he would football player. As has often been he was knocked down for the count
stay in school until his team beat stated in this column, it is quite pos- of nine in the first round, but came
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ALVIN E. SCHREIBER
Cornell. He was a senior when he sible for a Jewish boy to be a foot- back and out-fought Blue for the de-
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In an intercollegite cross-country 5
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