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A Review of the Year in Sports
By GEORGE JOEL
,,,arts Editor al the Dena, Jewash Ch.:male and Jewish Telegraphn AtencY•
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Greetings and Best
Wishes for a New
Year of Health,
Happiness and
Prosperity
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enough when he ee ,
died little to her reputation as a
•le , ring Kith Young re, hert.
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lien Jeio, laic Benjamin club. Ike Ceelelstein, former :Sion-
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debate-I. , , the year was roe Iligh School star was shipped
lilie a sudden elevator ride, a by the Tigers to 'Toronto where
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title by beating Itattarlio, held it continued to play in the American
a few months and then promptly Association. where he found Anelv
lost it to Broulliard Ne‘er it Cohen, the ex-Giant star. As the
really great tighter It Ivtts only season drew to a close the Nett
his tenaciousness and ;0,10 y tll Volk Giants always All the took-
absorb punishment that get him as out for a Jewish player luiught
far as he did. Ilis ability to come Phil Weintraub from Brimingliam.
back is dubious. Ile is a six footer, 25 years old, an
, Another champion to lose his outfielder and left-handed. Jim-
my IZisese, ex-Yankee, Ica -, waived
out of the league and little was
heard of \foe Berg, 1Vashington
catcher.
IN HIS OWN COUNTRY
A Short Story
We Extend to Our I riends
and Patrons
The Season's Greetings
and all Good Wishes for
The New Year
More than twenty-four years ago-Crowley-
Milner's was established in Detroit, a thriving,
fast-growing community. TODAY this Great
Store, with world-wide buying power, stands
recognized as a tangible asset in a city of inter-
national reputation!
During those twenty-four years it has been
our privilege and our pleasure to enjoy pleasant
relationship and friendly dealings with YOU-
your children and, in many instances, your chil-
dren's children. You have helped us to grow
and you are, in no small part, responsible for
any measure of success which we may have
achieved.
It is those years between, which we recog-
nize today, when we greet you on this, your
"And I wouldn't have mime to someway. flut if Carmichael says
bother you, sucha big doctor, (well "-eau c fiN•oge. he meats it! You
if you are my sun-. only Mama kept iditi•t think I'd ever let it Lr kno \cc
talking and talking you knew I loll la fused my father all (Wean
N1,111/a, I I rry---"
"Harold!"
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stinting, Aou1e coax own reputa-
"Ilan Harold."
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The thin, 0111 111/111, 41111 not s.1 t
with >Ilr= as With \,..rk and
Actually aboard the steamer'
NeV•r, 1111 while they Were buying
win rya petelled 11111..0111fortallly
t le A de, of the chromium and loath- clothes, not e ven whit e they yz, , r,
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hair in the ultra-modern etlice packing, hod they imagined that
e.f Doctor Harold Steitz. Was it this dream of a lifetime was hap-
possible that this shrivelled, gnome. teeming to them -Alit. and Nlartim
like being had any relation to the Steitz.
dapper doctor. verging All noddle-
The bunt crept slowly away from
()ther star players were \Vein
age, with every ear-mails of sue- th e shore. Eyes dimmed by tears,'
ess? Could Ile, Ie., have once Sat the two Kent slowly below to their stock of Pittsburgh, a fullback:
Gillman,
Ohio State, an end; It
',Fete' and secure, on top nt. the cabin. There Were Ringers, from .
%%mid? Would the young man ever Nleyer . , Wife, She hadn't come to ko•itz. N. V. U., a guard:
down to it rrplirn of the the Pier, but Olen the boys hair witz of Michigan State, and Fishel
old, I. 010.1
come.
And everything WHS. paid of Syracuse, a pair of halfback , .
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St, itz at thirty-live, thin, for.. \\*hat dill', rune, did it make Jews Wert' 1110Ye prominent in the
te wall care, the father of II,. that they had argued, there befell. backfield than the line, but unusu-
gi ow mg boys, ev.r hungiN• •
, them, m.o. dividing the exta•nses" ally active in all Waves on the
1100,11 s•• .A. \\*hat difference that they had has .rant.
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At shoes.
at Hort v•tio• unmarried
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tined away, before the last going Basketball Trio Does Fine Wort,
ashioe hen, iv., such important
fill, 1.11111 , 11 ,
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college boys, all
flesh?
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men as lir. Harold Steitz and At- from the East, were prominent on
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Nlichael
hadn'tthe basketball court this past year.
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At the last dinner gong, Abe /11111 WW1 the only Jewish player to get
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Martha emerged timidly. They .0-American mention. Moe Gold-
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• . inning salon, both with the , same N. Y. five, was
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pionship Columbia team. was the
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" " steward was
mainstay of the team. There \very
hefore them, bowing
many other boys who helped their
rot them. "This is the way to the teams on to win but these three
aptain's table,"
were heads and shoulders about
Martha and she exchanged
tne TU11-11f-tht•-entIrt players.
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The German Situation.
No review of the year in .1 I
W011141 he complete
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the German situation.
the barbarity and cruelty of III,
pro-eat German re g ime hall it -
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A Happy Nett. Year to All Ow
lett.idt Friends and Neighbo•N
roner,.9,sion: in the ,vol . 1.1
Ler. Daniel Press, outstanding' I iee-
man tennis -tar. was forced to
resign from
he German I ta l i a
Cop leant.
Jewish sperl: WIuL-
were disbanded and Jew ish a' h
Into: forbidden to inirticipate in
Cerman sports of any kind. .\
feeble [motes! Iva, made by the
tin lho happy 1111.1,‘iun of Rush 1 lashunall.
we are glad to o \loud Cost Wishes lo lho
Jexvislt conimimity for a Happy and ProsperH
ullicial rellresell'allyet- 111 the var -
Ne ■ v Year.
ious ()lymph. committee: tegainst
the banning of Jews and seine
threat to \vithdraw from partici-
pating in the Olympics scheduled
to start in Berlin in 1936 call-
made, but the situation remains
unchanged.
The fervent hope of every .leiv-
Many Stars in the Football
isli-Anierican sportsman is that
Firmament,
the only qualification 110Cessary to
Again ./ewish college boys were participate in sport
in this coun-
Preininent on college football try will be based solely on the
earns. .
prowess of the individual, regard-
The outstanding Jewish star of less of his religious or political
t
season
son was Ilarry Newman, affiliations.
quarterback 011 the University of
Nliehigan Conference •hampion-
"And the night went down tend
ship team. Playing his third and the stars came out far over the
final year, the Jewish boy won suimner sea."---Tennyson.
All-American and l'onference hon-
ors. Ile
he main e. , g In
Stichigaut ‘1 machine
%liaascht
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01H1n0ible for the team's line show-
ing. Another prominent slur 11,
Ros h Ha s hon a h G r eet in gs
Rosenberg,. of Southern Califein La,
one of the great tackles
year, an All-Am•rican on the hest
team in the country.
In tennis and golf few new ,tar:
in up and
anti Nlar dashed into the limelight.
No
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Holiday! Our thoughts go back to earlier days
Anti '
senior
man or woman Jewish
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when YOUR confidence, placed in us so whole-
players got into the coveted first
"It's
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forget
Baroness Maude
heartedly, was our inspiration-YOUR patron-
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ill go to his
• • Levi had her best season, winning
mixed
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age and good-will a practical aid in reaching
no fewer than four major tourna
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mints. to-‘wit: the Eastern. Metro-
the goal we hoped to occupy. With deep ap-
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It's a
' oolitam Ne• York State and Nc•
NH., a t re
1 ;".q11 A ll •A " knONV, tr.]] them"- Jersey State title's. In the Sod
preciation, therefore, of the important part you
Abe went in siffir,11 or the stew- bright Bowl she get to the
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t h e Van do." Ile our-
-eel
have played in the building up of this institu-
r
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' , the telephene. Drum- aril in the di d
tinals. Nil's. Caroline Swartz Ian si I.
Frankly.
he 1Al.
while he waited amt
tion, we express to you our sncere gratitude and
was not as active as usual, hue
ehruptly. "Mike, that is It mistake. - , •
managed to add a few more cup
extend to you and yours THE SEASON'S
see- Ilia
• I. Pep-Father is here - You
her collection.
Iler young ,
,•. Nothing I■ rganically Steitz. I don't think I •
GREETINGS.
r. Dorothea. made an ausei-
v acation. You've got captain's table. -
del , 0 in the Nationals.
In
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Lan, Mike. I tell you I can't
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men's division not hin,7
Alas tried to e..v.•r his embart
IHI so , what I can do with the
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"I his playing to local
the , eash!" He hung up, IT or a famous actor, even. .lust
t 0.
Eddie Jacobs Ai."
t •rned to his father. "We'll manage peel' werking man --"
t'h
tween us. You and mother gat ;1 : 1Yes li' lirei. t n , 7 , A t. th t th i ,fatft li;r w i! nt Dr. a l k l::r i . !th o
s".whe:110,h ilf rtellra!,'
i. :lily for all ocean voyage. 1:111, rt.
In the
"The 1,..11king was made in his name. tournament performer.
Palestine- -
our line junior ranks. )largo Ilecht wee
I Ira Strut
Abe Steitz leaped to his feet.
the indoor single: championship
- Harry! Nly last wish! Palestine' when he gas to Furore f,
!so, I for the third successive time :in.]
s .. And his broth.
\hrn told me I should ask you! fl
equalled the record set by V ■ n-
linty. I know, s o many eXPen, , y , • ti
Vent Richards.
Johnny Nogriely
-Mike.
with his Ile, I, 'I
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and his two mauls and the I
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ntloor doubles event. Outdoors.
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such stens!"
lily little blond Henry Daniel-
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able to capture a major title
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father's
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Singles
title,
In the National , .
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Philanthropy.
uol. "because some day I may it,. lurk ,,,t
of the
A,.
hr went to the semi-final rounds.
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Abraham was pot especially be poor myself. And I give to as if he were taking hi
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noted for his pisty, and was once the sick because some day I may e, nt from h un ,
ailing timidly Jewish youngsters.
asked why he contributed money be sick myself. But I do not give
.1ft. r he had gene. Ili Ilareid
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There is even less to report in
to the sick and poor but not to to the yeshiva because there is no I rang up his brother again. "That
Ile ereekol bus arm to her "Le', golf. Joe Feldman won the New
the yeshiva.
danger of my ever becoming a 'veal Mike? Pop's gone. Of course
up
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Mrs.
Steitz.
York
State Public Links teams-
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"I rive to the poor," he an yeshiva bochur!"
we'll hale to manage the money
That's w he re we belong!"
I ment and Mrs. Leo Federman
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