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PAGE EIGHT

CIROAIICLE

and TH LEGAL CHRONICLE

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He plays for-
College quintet.
ward and has earned the reputation U •
of being the oustanding forward on
I before Barron will be king of the the basketball courts of American
(Continued from Page Seven)
professional golfer,
universities.
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Con-
mg Jewish tennis player in the
Mm. Leo Federman of Lakeville, THE MACCABI MOVEMENT
gratulatory messages were re-
country today.
After the first international Mac. ceived by Dr. Ernest Gruening,
. New Jersey, is the greatest Jew-
Recently at the Professional Gold ish woman golfer in the country caldual at Tel Aviv in 1932, the editor and authority on Garibbean
I Association tournament in Buffalo, today. Her neon! during the last Maccaoi movement gained great matters, who was appointed direc-
Gene Sarazen had to apply all his year has been one important vic- momentum in America. The fact tor of the new Division of Terri-
gold wizardly, cunning and finesse tory after another at the most tam- that America had placed first in tories and Island Possessions by
to beat Herman Barron, the only ous tournaments for women in the the track and field ec..mts and
Jewish g.dfer in American greens country. tier greatest achievement sec, nd in international competition
history who ever approached any- during the past year Wale a vice ny in the scoring among the nations
thing re4embling such a startling over Ilele n Hicks, former wom n was a further inspiration to the
; upset. In fact, there never was a golf champion of the United States. leaders of the movement in Amer-
Ile.ketball presents us with o: e ica.
Jewish golf professional of any
In March, 1934, the United
worth and standing until Herman outstanding name. It is Sam Win-
Barron, a comparatively unknown, rograd the, only basketballer n States Maccahi Association was
I
!belay
chartered as the Jewish-
descended upon the Buffalo tourna- the country to be picked on t e
ment and carved a niche for himself bask , tball All-American by Iw h American Athletic Organization
and
David
White was selected as
in the niblick hall of fame. Sar- the Associated press and the Uni-
41 p ress experts, Winnograd a the executive director of this mam-
i , zee said after the match that it
moth
Jewish
athletic enterprise.
will be only a matter of a few yearn ,,plain-elect of next year's Ci y
Since its inception, it has at-
tracted the greatest Jewish men
and women athletes into its folds.
Sandler and Miss EMT in track,
Koslan and Hecht in tennis Kramer
and Miss Lifson in swimming, are
all members of this nation-wide
Jewish-American sporting move-
ment.
On its sports advisory committee
.he names of the country's fore-
!nest professionals and amateurs
are included. Benny Leonard is
national chairman of this board and
sisal handles the boxing end of this
ERNEST ORUBNING
group. Benny Friedman and Harry
Newman represent football, Miss j Secretary of the Interior Harold
Charlotte Epstein, swimming and L. Ickes.
Or. Gruening is 47, a graduate
Irving Jaffe, ice skating, ice hock-
of Harvard University and Har-
ey, and roller skating.
vard
Medical Sckmol. Preferring
This organization already Inv
chapters in New York City, Boston,' journalism to medicine, upon his
Chicago, (7Ieveland, Cincinnati and graduation in 1911 'he began as a

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champions, insist that they still can
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cent Hirsch will be seen once more
action throughout the country
giving championship performances
—the only kind they are familiar
A host of friends, non-Jews as
with. Sam Winnograd will sink well as Jews, urge the election of
1/hem once more from the middle of Dr. Albert C. Hamburger as Cor-
I the court—all for the sake of the oner. Dr. Hamburger is a candi-i
Jewish ideal of sportsmanship, date for the Democratic nomina-
fair play and loyalty.
tion.
In a statement this week, Dr.1
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"The only encouraging omen is
of others form a picturesque group
the apparently increasing deter-
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mination of the more rational ele-
From the very first day at school
ment in the nation to stamp out
the boys are introduced to cruelties.
an evil that, if not curbed, will
The Yearlings — equivalent to',
end by completely undermining
scphomores—were hazed and driv-
its health and morals. The bon- I
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fire staged in Detroit is evidence
men), therefore they take it out of
of the seriousness of the tight
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when they emerge from the posi- ahead."
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Jewish intellectual is discriminated
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ment About Cuba
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OSTATES
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quite frankly condemned to loneli- I
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ness and humiliation. He tries to a country of recurrent revolu-
stick it out for the sake of the tions, is better understood after
honor of his race. But the bitter- reading Former Ambassador Gug-
ness created by the prejudices gets genheim's book.

the best of him and he quits.
In the very first pages of the I
book we are told that "every min-
I ate in this place was a rape of one's
self-respect." To the very end the
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I readers who begin to feel outraged
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Fascist Party, Seek
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ROME — (JTA) — Italian gov-

ernment circles here have been in-
formed from Palestine that Farki
Bey Nashashibi , member of the
powerful family of that name in
!Palestine, has formed a Fascist
I labor party there to combat Social-
ist organizations and will seek a
, working compromise with the Zion-
ist movement, the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency learned.

Gorman Refugees Leave Holland
for Brasil
AMSTERDAM. LITAI—A
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refugees, who have been living in
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to Brazil, where they will settle
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orated with banners reading: "We
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est growing youth and athletic as- He occupied various positions on
sociations among the Jewish peo- Boston newspapers for several
ple today, The chapters in the cit- years.
Ile came to New York and be-
ies mentioned above are all sending
teams to the final tryouts for the , came managing editor of the Tri-
bune.
He was managing editor of
second international Maccabi team
'that will sail for Palestine next the Nation from 1920 to 1923. In
1924
he
was national director of
March.
publicity for the LaFollette Presi-
THE YEAR IN SPORTS—
dential campaign.
SUMMARY
During the years 1924 to 1926
Thus in the past year we have
seen how Jews in sports have creat- he collected material in Mexico for
his
book "Mexico and Its Heri-
ed new records in almost every
held of sporting endeavor, The tage," which is an acknowledged
standard
work on the subject.
'names of Maxie Baer and Barney
Ross will be inscribed along with From 1927 to 1932 he was editor
of
the
Portland
(Maine) Evening
the greatest in the hall of boxing
immortals. Hank Greenberg is News, which ,fie founded.
Gruening is at present a member
only a youngster and already one
of the greatest baseball players in of the commission sent by the For-
the American league. Helene May- eign Policy Association at the in-
er stands supreme on the fencing vitation of President Carlos Men-
strips, a national and international dietta to make an economic and so-
champion. Siggy Wortmann holds cial survey of Cuba. The commis-
the record for individual goal scor- sion has just returned from the
ing on the soccer front. Harold Caribbean and is engaged in for-
Kramer, Stanley Rose and Janice mulating its report.
He has lectured extensively
Lifson are cleaving the water for
new acquatie records. Milton Sand- throughout the country and has
written
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ler and Syd Koff, both national

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