?AGE FOUR THE BIG BRIGHT SPOT OF DETROIT KING WAN LO CAFE I THEDEnvn; EIVIS11 Ravi= BICUR CHOLEM DANCE rt Free Building Exhibition PLANS ARE COMPLETED1 SPORTS vfe NOW OPEN Elaborate plans are being cum- pleted for the seventeenth annual , dance to be given by the Bicur Cho; You and your friend• are cordially invited to visit our Building Exhibition at Gratiot and St. Aubin Aye•., daily except Sundays. Open evenings till 9 p. m. We believe we can gIve you many valuable suggestions, and show you many new items used in building today. By GEORGE JOEL 118 Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's) C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co. I Copyright, 1926, by Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) "Good Lumber fin. Over 60 Years" I two men Will fight again, Kaplan Business EstalslIshod 1554 The Ballyho Man. All Phooes—Melrose 3390 ICS Abe Yager II is second only in claiming that he had not trained suf- name. In the fight game he is first ficiently for what he expected to be by a long margin when it comes to an easy bout. This column is willing putting a tight over or feeding sport, to wager that Kaplan will never be news to the papers. 'this young man, I lightweight champion. for he is but 35, has been connected 1 Jewish heavyweights are always of For the big holidays. Christmas dinner served all with the sporting world since his fif- interest if for no other reason than tcenth year, as a fighter, promoter that they are scarce. We add to the Holiday Greetings from— day from 12 to 9 p. m. Choicest food of the sea- and publicity agent extra irdinary. I list Armand Emanuel of San Fran- son offered on special prepared menu. Bring Ile was born of Jewish parents in cisco. Emanuel was the heavyweight New York City. His father kept a champion of the Olympic in 1926 and your friends here for New Year's Day Dinner cigar store in the rear of which was since entering the professional ring erected a fighting ring. Abe gained I has won his first six fights. Emanuel also. a reputation for prowess with the' is studying law on the side and ex- boxing gloves and his father's cue- pects to make the bar next June. Comers used to call in boys off the With the big money and legal ob- street to box against Abe. When he staeles that a fighter has to contend was 15 he held the flyweight and ban- with, law is the ideal subject for a tamweight amateur championship promising young heavyweight to pur- titles and decided to go into the pro- sue. Ile is expected East next year. SAMUEL WEXLER fessional ring. In those times it was Tad of the New York Journal in- Reservations are now taken for the New Year's Eve the practice of the boxing clubs to forms us that the famous Joe Choyn- lam Society on Saturday evening, Celebration. Dance music on both floors furnished have what was known as "tryouts." ski, heavyweight fighter of the eight- Dec. 25, in the ballroom of the Gen- eral Motors Building. by our "Frank Jones," besides an elaborate enter- Two boys were placed in the ring and ies, is also a Jew. Humbert Fuguzy, who has pro- Gertrude Brenner, chairman of the told to fight three rounds, for which tainment by special artists. Favors of all kinds given they received $1. The winner then motel more charity fights than any ticket committee, reports a large ad- three promoters in the business, has vance sale of tickets and anticipates to patrons to make the night an eventful one. fought the victor of another bout. This kept up until all the contestants signed Charley "Phil" Rosenberg, a record crowd. bantamweight champion of the Samuel Wexler, chairman of the hod been eliminated. Thirty rounds of fighting for one evening was con- world, to meet Petey Mack as the dance committee, assisted by Jack feature bout of the American Christ- Harriss, has arranged a splendid pro- sidered a fair night's work and the re- gram of entertainment for the eve- ultimate winner might make all of ms Fund Benefit. Rosenberg cently defeated Georgie Mack and ning. Dance music will be furnished $10. Abe fought under the name of Al Young and was called the "Spunky the customers are looking for a good by the Blackbirds, late stars of the bout from Rosenberg. Since he was 7-11 show and the Municipal Pier of The King Wah Lo Cafe has always enjoyed the enviable With the Famous Beak" because of Authorized Cartage Agents the ease with which his nose was barred from fighting in Illinois, Ro- reputation of being the best and finest first-class Restaurant senberg has not been too popular. A Chicago. Tickets may be obtained from any Wabash and C. P. R. R. for made to bleed. The fighting ring held continuance is a in Detroit. Its Service and quality of food no charm for Abe and he gave It up nice fast fight on his part will as member of the organization or at the of the same served at its former location at the Hotel Cadillac. and went in for writing sports. His much to win back the applause of the door the evening of the affair. The proceeds of the dance will go Randolph 2660 uncle, Abe Yager I, was then sports fight fans. Fencing. to charity. editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, KING WAH LO CAFE Fencing is the most elite of the which position he still holds. In fact Office, 1675 HOWARD STREET J. L. YOUNG, Manager. Abe Yager I is the oldest and first sports. It requires strength, speed, Jewish sport editor in newspaper skill and grace to be a master of the work in America. Abe I covered foils. For the first time in our short fights for the Eagle and for the Asso- memory we are able to report the entrance of the Jewish boys into this rtaimm tamwkimmo.......ammesvam L .asup,,,,s,, ,sssentsrosomnmazosar, a ciated Press. This phase of the game was not ex- sport in America. In a foils tourna- Mrs. N. Spiesberger has returned 1 ment held by the Amateur Fencers citing and active enough for Abe. ■ • •■■■1111 The result was that he connected him- League of America, Martin IIirsch, to her home after spending 10 days 1 ■ 1 . . 110 31. 1 11. 11M 11 111 THE SEASON'S GREETINGS self with the more famous fight pro- Max Cohen, Charles Feldman and in Detroit. moters and started in his career as a Irving Manzeck participated. Now Mrs. B. F. Bernsteine of Detroit is publicity man. In this guise he has that we think of it, we remember that been unusually successful. Among George Jean Nathan of American the guest of her parents, Mr. and r Mercury fame is another Jew who Mrs. C. J. Levy. the fights which were put ove through his efforts were the Miske- claims to be a swordsman of some Prior to their departure for Cali- Renault, Wills-Firpo, Sharkey-Wills ability. Anyway, George Jean Na- fornia, Mr. and Mrs. N. Seitner were and McTeague-Walk:r. At present than says so, over and over again. was delightfully entertained on Wednes- he is with Humbert Fugazy and Tennis. and mainly responsible for the success of Specializing in Masonry. Plain •nd Reinforced Concrete. Speaking of tennis after a blizzard day, Dec. 15, at the home of Mr. Mrs. the benefit show given for the Ben- the Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield. Mr. and a sonhurst Jewish Center last hummer. may sound slightly irrelevant, but Seitner were each presented with mcomes ip e h et hrefer it.iosrtnoiaw, In all his varied experiences in the tceanln played beautiful gift. game where 8014 GRAND RIVER AVENUE ring Abe has kept away from manag- all year round. Ben Gorehakoff, of 1 Registered Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Among the many affairs given in ins fighters. Ile has developed and whom this column has often made Garfield 2258 B trained some of the best, but it has mention as a junior player of some honor of Mrs. Eli Levy and Mrs. I 1 Garfield 8792 Henry Weiss, guests of Mrs. J. C. always been his practice to turn them ility, has startled the tennis fans g ...... ability, Hirschfield, were a bridge party at .osumannomasswwwwww over to someone else. His reason out on the coast by winning the for this is a strange one—so well Southland men's singles champion- which Mrs. Frances Levy was hostess, does he like the ring with its color ship. He had to play through six a luncheon by Miss Mini Hirschfield and life that he feels freer to work rounds to win. He met and defeated and a luncheon by Mrs. A. B. Roman. if he is not tied to any one fighter. Thalmeimer, who with White won the Mr. and Mrs. N. Seitner entertained Greetings to All My Jewish Friends and Customers. His object is to interest people in collegite doubles title. Gorchackoff's with a dinner party in honor of t e fighting and bring them to the ring- win over Thalheimer was of be ex- guests, their husbands and Mr. and side and he has shown such aptness pected, as Hhalmeimer is a doubles Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield. in this endeavor that his services are player, but when Ben beat John M. Borebard of Chicago spent the always in demand. There is never a Doge, national junior champion, in fight of any consequence where he the final round, he marked himself week-end in Bay City, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield. is not called in to help put it across. as one of the very best juniors in the LONGFELLOW 5005 h Abe Yager II has the distinction of game. 51 BRIGHTON AVE. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Levy of Chicago being one of the very few publicity Gorchakoff is attending Occidental Grading, Excavating, Sidewalks — Stone, Slag and Cinders — Street men who can send out material to College and in the past year won the and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss of ' ' t Detroit, who were the guests of Mr. Work a Specialty. the press and have it printed withou clay court title, Indiana men's and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield, have re- ILVJM111 1111 111. %1 WIIIS 1111. ■1 11. 111 ■111■ ILI L \ IMNs MMIL ILNOW L ■ investigation. The fact that Abe Ya- junior double crown and numerous smaller Mocks, Packards, Whites. Dump Truck Equipment. ger's name appears on it is sufficientt titles. There is no longer any ques- turned of their respective homes. guarantee of its veracity. tion of Gorchakoff's superiority over It is by such Jews as Yager that any Jew in the game. We include for places on the third all-Eastern Cedar 5857 4773 WOODWORTH AVE. we can prove our complete interest the famous Julius Seligman, who has team picked by the Associated Press and also because we saw them play in sport from every angle. ranked among the first 10 in the and thought they were exceptionally Boxing. Metropolitan District. Gorchakoff is able players. The rest of my cm -- Baldness is only a sign of neglect With the indoor boxing season in expected East next fall to partici- respondent's letter we take to heart. Dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, should not be neglected; it's the full swing, we are met with bad news pate in the national singles champion- It is our practice to verify the re- at the start. Louis (Kid) Kaplan, ship at Forest Hills. He will not win, ligion of a man before we call him a beginning of baldness. We can remove the cause and save your Call for expert examination and advice. IT IS FREE. former featherweight champion, was but he will get nearer the final round Jew. If he replies that he is not of hair knocked out by Billy Wallace in the than any other Jew in the tourna- our sect we think that his denial is THE SEASON'S GREETINGS The Greatest Discovery of the Age. fifth round of a scheduled 12-round ment. enough. hi picking our team we Wrestling. bout. Kaplan had made an auspicious There is a chance for everybody, young or old, to have a good made sure that all the members were start for lightweight honors and this head of hair. Jewish professional wrestlers are Jews. first defeat set him back to where pratically unknown, but among the Special Discount for Ladies. he started. The fight was a slaugh- colleges we find a goodly sized group It is not the horse but the oats HAIR GROWING SPECIALISTS ft round of Jewish boys out for the various ter for Wallace. In the fih that draw the cart. We Grow Hair or Refund Your Money. Kaplan was knocked dow n three wrestling events. At C. C. N. Y., Iry times before the final knockout blow Levin and Issy Seidler are the stars 1308 BROADWAY, SUITE 406-407. CHERRY 7598 was struck. This fight was a corn- of the squad. At Syracuse, Al Cohen x■..■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ,vo' plete upset, as Kaplan was expected is a member of the team. Hours: II A. M. to 8 P. M. to win easily. It is rumored that the Polo. Again another Jewish polo player. O A SEASON'S GREETINGS To date this column has uncovered 10209 WOODWARD AVENUE Arlington 6010-6011 three Jewish polo players. We ex- PA pect to have a whole team before long. The latest Jewish polo player I to be heard from is Lieutenant Gross of the U. S. A. He is a member of the first team of Fort Bragg, N. C. General Teaming and The lieutenant is a perfect horseman 1 Cinder Supply. and an excellent shot. In his last two games he has made 10 goals. Timely Suggestions TURNER SPECIAL DINING ROOMS For Large or Small Parties Cartage and Storage Co. 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When this column was calling upon Mr. Tierney, secretary of the New I York Giants, we learned that Andy Cohen would be back again with the Giants. It was our impression that Andy would be sent to the minors, but Mr. Tierney assured us that it was not so. We also learned that Ilerman Weisman of Waterbury had been elected president of the Eastern League. It is our belief that Mr. Weisman is the first Jew ever to have headed a league in organized base- ball. Another Samson. 0 0 Rubbish Removed. 3910 BELLEVUE AVE 0 Phone Melrose 5132 9 110 61■•■■■• Greetings BERT A. GANNETT Auto Painting The famous Samson of history has a rival and it is another Jew. Harry and Trimming Loft, a 16-year old high school boy, FURNITURE LACQUERING living in New York City, has shown LACQUER or VARNISH FINISH all the propensities of a Samson. , Among his minor accomplishments Special Exhibition Jobs are such tricks as bending steel rods and twisting them into a figure eight, Metal Bumping tearing a telephone book with his hands and lifting iron blocks of un- 1512 Twenty-Fourth St. believable heaviness.• One of his best and most popular stunts is to allow Lafayette 2603 half • dozen of his fellow students to I jump upon him. He then carries them about. What Harry is going to do with his strength we do not know, but the vaudeville stage will probably ' be his showplace. MACK. AVE. CARTAGE Football. Now that our Jewish all-American AND STORAGE learn has been printed, we are all ready to be abused. The first tirade "We Move Anything" we received came from George Hal- Edgewood 0963 perin, West Ninety-third street, New York City. "Your Jewish all-Ameri- CANADIAN LICENSE can team is all wet. How can you Friedman, ' put Skudin, N. Y. U., and We Store, Crate and Ship Syracuse, on your first team? But even at that you had sense enough Local or Long Distance. to know that Baruch of Princeton and Furniture, Pianos •nd Safes Our ' Rosenfeld were not Jews. Most of Specialty. you fellows pick ■ Jewish team by picking a lot of non-Jews wish have Day or Noght Call. Jewish names." . Of course, Mr. Halperin's letter 3456 MACK AVENUE ut CO old have been worse. We p Friedman and Rodin on the first 0 team because they were both named s Holiday Greetings A. F. Cote ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDING LAYING, SCRAPING AND SANDING NEW AND OLD FLOORS. 1528 LESLIE AVENUE Phone Arlington 1942 GREETINGS OF THE SEASON A. E. Sparling COMPLETE GASOLINE STATION EQUIPMENT Installation of Gas Pumps and Tanks. Also Fuel Oil Tanks and Burners All Makes of Pumps Repaired. 744 TWELFTH ST. LAFAYETTE 1402