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ing we cannot help but draw a con-1
elusion from the intense activity of
the Jew in football. The boy that
plays football is the hero of his col-
lege campus. His fellow students'
flock about hint and look up to him!
with respect and awe. Regardless of'
his race or religion he receives the I
attention of the entire student body. ,
This happens to every football play- 1
—_.....
er and because it is happening to our I
By GEORGE JOEL
boys we feel that what prejudice
there is against the Jew will receive
(Cop.iright, 1926, by Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
an effective blow. The football play.
or is measured by what he does furl
This his Alma Mater and if he is a Jew,
speed and offensive power.
The Jewish All.Amer;can Foot ball of
year above all others has proven that the Gentile is forced to look into his
Team f or .
de. prejudice. There are few prejudices
a strong offensive ay
is the
best
to win
a foot-
The (timbal' Seniton which has just , fensive. The only w
that can stand muc
drawn to 0 close has been particu- h a ll game is to make touchdowns, h scrutiny.
lady replete with Jewish football and the first string backfield is on Strange
as it may
then, the
most effective
way seem
to eliminate
the
Choosing All-Jewish teams is that can do just that. Every one one
o
little anti-Semitism that exists in 1
tars
no longer a novelty, but a team of the men chosen accounted for a larg • American colleges, is by the simple
this nature composed of 11 individual number of points during the season. process of producing, athletes who
stars is an innovation in the Jewish The Jewish by this season seit.med ' will bring victory to their institutions.1
sporting world. So numerous were to have made a play for back field
As the survey conducted by the 1
Jewish football players this year that positions. Among those who deserve
.
it was found necessary to list two mention are Gassier, Rosenberg, Jewish
Daily Bulletin shows, there is:
ll, Sesit, Kaplan, Columbia; little active anti-Semitism rampant in
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mention the names of a host of lesser Cornsweet, Brown; Donstein and ! our colleges, but to erratical e the
stars. Every man chosen for a place Raskin, C. C. N. Y.; Wexler and subtle kind that does exist, athletic
on the teams played a regular posi- Fi s h er, N. Y. U.; Rosen, Rutgers;! Prowess is the agency.
tion and gained more than the usual Wetzel, Oregon; Kessler, Maryland;
(T. A. Harman, Public Accountant)
'
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recognition accorded to the ordinary' and Herbert, Boston University.
Cadillac 3857
See the Schreiber Boys for • Good Deal
college players.
Ends.
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First Team—Apitz, Chicago, R.E.;
in '
at the
Moscovitz, Rutgers, R.T.; Faber, If any weakness is to be found
yra ,,,•, our All-Jewish teams it is located on'
Brown, H.G.; Friedman, s
.
C.; Skudin, N. Y. U., LG.; Klein. the ends of the second team. The'
Mr. and Mrs. Barney It. liertzbara
two first team ends, Mishkin and '
Ohio, LT.; Mishkin, Occidental, I. F:.;
I are receiving congratulations On the
II. Friedman, Michigan. Q.B
. ; Levin- Apitz are two fast, hard-driving,
e tting down ' birth of a son, Stuart Earl, on
son, Northwestern, Ha; Mishel, rangy boys. both fast g
Brown, II.B.; Miller, Harvard, KB. under kirks, hard to box out of a play I Nov. 24.
and quick to get into and break up 1
I Second Team—Weinstein, N.
,
and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz of
Aggies, R.E.; Winick, Syracuse, It.T.; plays. On the receiving end of a
M
Rubin, Dartmouth, R.G.; Adler, Col.' forward pass both ends are sure .
•••• ■ •••• ■■ •
catches.
Mishkin
is
hard
to
tackle
e•
towa drive entertained their brat h-
IRVING SCHREIBER
.;
LG
ALVIN E. SCHREIBER
Weislow,
Chicago,
umbia, ( 7 acu,e,
I..T.; Glasser, Dela- and runs well in a broken field. When ' or and sister. Mr. and Sirs. Mayar
erference is needed both men are i Rosenbaum of Detroit at dinner an
Levy, Syr t
Chrysler Representatives for Highland Park.
In the evening , they
I ware, 1..E.; Goldberg, N. Dakota, in
The ....Toad string ! Sunday last.
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1, ' • II • • nod
I were hosts to lei guests.
1Q.11.; S. Cohen, Mississippi, 11.11.;
..
en, a are far behind Mishkin a t , n
n * 11.8.; Goldman,
r
o

.
al 'Glauber, v i
:1 pitz. Weinstein of N. Y. Aggies I
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Mrs. Mandel Willer and daughter,
Syracuse, F.B.
and Gli,ser of Delaware are chosen
Backfield.
because they played good defensive Marcia Ann, of Oneida road have re-
Both lads played on teams turned to their home after having
The 22 men listed above would ball.
'make up two teams of e oempionship that were only fair and it was their spent the week of Ntiv. 21 visiting
' caliber. It cannot be doubted that good defensive work that kept scores I in Battle Creek and Kalamazoo.

these teams if given the opportunity low. For some unaccountable reason
to play together could give any team few,
'fhe Sisterhood of Temple Beth
w Jewish boys went out for end
in this country 60 minutes of the positions, Rudman of Harvard, Seid- Jacob gave a 1 o'clock bridge-lunch-
hardest football that it is possible to ler of C. C. N. Y., and Goldman of !eon on Monday for members and
produce. In the first team backfield Tufts were about the only boys to their friends at the Jewish Cunt
munity Center. Mrs. Joseph
we find Friedman, Levison, 73 - tishel do anything as ends.
. Schwartz
a
was in charge of the affair,
the pro-
and Miller—these four men a
Linemen.
one trait in common, speed. Fried-
The line of either of our All -Jew- ceeds of which will be used towards
equipment
of
the
Sunday
School'
man makes the ideal quarterback. He
ish teams would gl adden the heart of the
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can carrya a , pai s,
ny coach in the country. Nothing library.
m
a
in
the
opposing
tea.,
pick weaknesses
passes. B es id e, bu t the slowest kind of backfield
and catch forward
Res. Lenox 4421
About 9 5 couples enjoyed the an-
would fail to gain with such a line
Lenox 1384
that he is a handy man to as
nual Chanukah dinner on Sunday
in front of them. Moscovitz an
around when a field goal is needed. Klein as a pair of tackles on the de- evening, given by the Sisterhood of
Levison has the happy faculty of be- fensive make secondary defense play- Temple Beth Jacob at the community e.
in able to run the ends and skirt ing a pleasure. This big pair of center. Mrs. Julius I.evin was chair
the tackles. Mishel is a fine passer tackles could stop a bull that started man of the affair. Through its presi- r
and is a hard plunging back through to slice off tackle. Both boys smeared dent, Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, the
the line. Miller is speed itself. There
is no man in the country that can plays with their hands and were ex- sisterhood presented Temple Beth
spot Miller a yard and then catch cellent in giving interference and fast Jacob with $300 towards the par-,
t wtting down under kicks. Winick chase of benches for the temple.'

him. Punting is alse one of Mtllt r . and Levy both of Syracuse were al- Norman Buckner was toastmaster.
accomplishments. With four men ways sure to click. It is really un-
such as these there is no element fair to class Levy and Winick as sec-
The Supreme Council of the Beta'
f
lacking that goes o
and team guards as their playing Phi Tau Fraternity met in Detroit
fensive backfield. All men are good
broken field runners. As a defensive shows little difference from that of
the first string pair. Winick played recently
Hotel chapter'
where
Repairing.'
officers at
of the
the Stotler
new Delta
unit it would be hard to find a bet.
ter group. Our second team back- I his first year of varsity football. He were duly installed. It is expected I
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! is a natural end and will play that this chapter will in time be the
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• s only tour p layers
field comprise
largest chapter in the state and ar-
position next fall.
know of who might be able to out-1
rangements are being matte for the
Guards and Center.
play them in this department. Fried-,
man is a wonderful safety man and' Skudin of N. Y. U. and Faber of first another to be held in January.
Brawn were the most sensational Officers elected were Seymour Buck-' ,
I
back
kicks.
Mishel,
although
can run
not the ball carrier that Friedman is, guards of the season. Skudin gets tier, Jewel Fisher, Samuel Richman
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can back up a line, and with Levison first choice but Faber who is only a and Bernard Fine. After the instal.
Cadillac
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and Miller in front of him, nothing sophomore in college is deserving of " lotion an informal dinner party was
but the Twentieth Century Limited lots of credit. - ., `:Both men had onelheld followed by a theater party at i.
could get by for a gain. The second thing in common', they knew how to the Cass theater.
string backfield consisting of Gold- open up holes in the line for the
berg, Cohen, Glauber and Goldman backs. Faber was always sure to
CRAFTSMAN LODGE 521
make a wonderful reserve combina- I itake at least one man nut of a play
lion for the first team. Any one of , and with Skudin would be able to ,
TO HOLD DANCE DEC. 23
the
Drat
clear
the
path
for
a
running
attack."
them could be inserted in
two guards could not only'
string backfield without breaking uplThese
Craftsman Lodge No. 521, F'. &.
the smoothness of the attack. Gold- 1 smash plays, take out interference 1
berg, North Dakota, is a competent , and hold the line but when it camel A . m ., will honor its retiring master,
getting
down
under
kicks
they
Edward
Kozlow, at its annual Christ.
field general and an excellent passerlto
and end runner. Goldman can drop I often beat their own ends down the, man party, dinner-dance and public
The
second
team
guards,
installation
of officers, Dec. 23, at
is field.
kick, pass and run off tackle.
Cohen is Rubin and Weislow, make great sub the New Masonic Temple. S. J. Leve,
also a deadly tackler.
mainly a line plunger and is very stitutes for Faber and Skudin as chairman of the entertainment corn-
Progressive Satisfaction Is Increasing Satisfaction.
powerful on the defense. In Red they perform in almost the same mitten., with the aid of Samuel Wein-
Glauber of Virginia we have a triple manner. Rubin played his last year garden, has arranged a program of
threat. Ile can buck a line, circle I for Dartmouth and Weislow hi s first j specialties and innovations in enter-
an end or slice a tackle, besides being for Chicago. Bus Freidman of Syra." tainment. Installation will be per-
able to kick and pass. For all around case and Adler of Columbia were the , formed in the Greek Doric lodge 1
playing Glauber is the ideal back. choice for center. Friedman has had I room. Dinner and dancing will be in
Cadillac 3351
The main difference between the first the experience and had that knack ithe crystal ballroom.
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and second team backfields is one of being right where the play wan
' coming a minute before it got there.
Adler was hard to foal and diagnosed
11611; plays like a back. Both men were
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the line. Other linemen who deserve
mention for their good work are
!
( oldberg of l'ittsburg U.; Fox,
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Southern California; Schneiderman,
Washington; Weiner, N. Y. U.; Berk-
owitz, Rutgers; Goldsmith, Ogle•
thorpe; Kramer, Temple; Schweizer,
Occidental; Drieben, C. C. N. Y. and
Bliskey, St. Lawrence.
0/ Our Jewish All-American Teams
' A are a combination of veterans and
neophytes; the first team is com- 1
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on the second team seven men are
Join with more than 20,000 thrifty Detroit folks who save
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the 11 men chosen for places on the
guaranteed by our ample resources, by strict State Supervision. E first team, seven were p icked for
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A gift that Mother will
FRED C. KRAFT, Pres., ARTHUR F. TOTZ, Sec. and Treas.
All - Sectional team. Friedman of
sppreti•te MS days in
and by the careful management of these men who form our
Michigan was honored by being
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players has certainly risen to heights
never before reached. At one time
it was the practice to go through the
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11 Jewish names and label the result
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days have passed. This year
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