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JEWS IN SPORTS

A Complete Survey of Jewish Sport Achievements
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ROSH HASHONAH
GREETINGS

(Continued from Page Three.) ; Jewish football honors came Dave
Smukler, the sophomore sense-
of new and promising Lion of Temple University, whose1-
I number
was
Jewish fighters, among them Buddy all-around play as half- ac
Baer, younger brother of Max, largely responsible for his team's!
undefeated
record.
One
of
the
a heavyweight; Abe Simon, a unsung heroes of the past sea-
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heavyweight; Bob Pastor, former son was pint-sized Adolph Cooper, I 4;
Metropolitan A. A. U. light-heavy-
of rho I
quarterback
and
sparkplug
,
weight champion; Abie Feldman
City College team in history. 1 3
the leading challenger for Olin's best
light-heavyweight title; and Sally To the sturdy defense of Bernie I
Dukelsky, a middleweight. Kaplan, Western Maryland guard,
The outstanding Jews in the who has been signed to play pro- IT
ranks were Marty Porn- fessional football by the New
amateur
erantz of New York who won the York Giants, was credited his I `
135 pound title in the Golden team's undefeated record during
Gloves tourney; Murray Kravitz, which only 12 points were scored -
against it. Other outstanding
also
a 135 pounder, who repre
I
players of the year were in
1sented the United States in the Jewish
51acholowitz, captain-elect of
international matches with Great Nat
N.
Y.
U.;
Marvin Bell of Mar-
Britain; and Bernie Kaplan, Wes-
tern Maryland football star, who quette; Eddie Kahn of North Car- I ,
olina
U.,
picked
on the third-string
I captured the Eastern Intercol- all-Southern eleven;
Leonard I
legiate heavyweight boxing chain-
pionship. Turk, Brooklyn College's all-New ,
1 One of the sidelights of the ! York City end; Dan Freed of
season was the development of I Brown; Irving Kupcinet of North
Dakota' picked f r the all-star
a movement to boyco .
game with the Chicago Bears; 14.
Schmeling in this country because Weiss and Franks, Rutgers back-
of Nazi discrimination in this
field men; Lou Stark of Syracuse; I
I country. Joe Jacobs, the Ger- Barney Mintz of Tulane; Dick ,
I man fighter's manager, became Plassman of Vanderbilt; Sam Fox,'
I the center of a row when he was • tackle on the undefeated Tufts''
' .
photographed giving the Nazi eleven; Robert Goodman of Du- ; ti
salute in a Ilamburg ring after quesne; and Siegel of N. Y. U.
Schmeling had stopped Steve
Golf
llamas.
So far as Jewish golfers are
Chess
concerned
the
past year indicated
In virtually every major chess
' ,
tournament of the world Jewish that they are still far from
masters figured among the rank- achieving national ranking. Until
ing players last year. Mischa Bot-la year ago or two Jewish golfers
winnik of Russia and Salo Flohr ' were as rare as Jewish members'
of Czechoslovakia finished in a I of the German Olympic team.
tie for first place at the Inter- Last year, however, Herman Bar- !-
national chess masters tourna- ron, a White Plains professional,
ment in Russia, • with Dr. Eman- became a 24-hour sensation when
uel Lasker of England, world's he came near beating Gene Sara-1 -
champion from 1894 to 1921, zen in the national open golfing , •
third. The famous Margate tour- tournament. This year Barron I
nament in England was won by made steady progress, finishing
-
the young American prodigy, fifth in the open tourney. Youngl
Samuel Reshevsky. The 18-year- Bobby Jacobson, who created a
sensation
a
year
ago
by
eliminat-
old Alexander Koblenz captured
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the British title and Reuben Fine ing Johnny Goodman, the cham-
took the Western championship of pion, in the national amateur
the United States. The individ- tournament, after winning the
ual chess championship of New New Jersey State junior cham-
York State was won by Reuben pionship, retained his state title -
.
but was eliminated in the semi
Fine.
At the sixth biennial tourna- final of the Eastern Interscholas-
all the women's tennis titles. The
ment of the International Chess tic golf campionship.
Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All
Jewish women golfers did some- boxing championships were well
Federation in Warsaw more than
half of the 20 countries repre- what better. Sylvia Annenberg, divided: England won the heavy-
sented had Jews on their teams . the former Mrs. Leo Federman, weight and middleweight crowns;
Three of the four American play- won virtually every woman's title Holland took the lightweight and
ers, Reuben Fine, Abraham Kup- in the metropolitan area, while welterweight titles while the light-
chik and Jacob llorowitb, were Mrs. Burt Well of Cincinnati heavyweight title went to Poland;
Jews. Poland's players were all again won the Ohio women's ama- Egypt captured the featherweight
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Friedman, A. Neidorf and II. L. Reinhardt of Winnetka, Illi- tamweight championship a n d
Friedman. France's team includ- nois, the former Elaine Rosen- South Africa the flyweight title.
ed Dr. S. Bernstein and Hungary's thal, who as a girl of 15 was
SPECIALIZING IN PRESCRIPTIONS
The
15
members
of
the
Ameri-
team included Dr. Lilienthal and runner-up in the national cham- can team were: James Sandler,
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II. Steiner.
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ner-up on the annual women's Lowell, Mass.; Syd Koff, Brook-
lyn);
Abe
Rosenkrantz,
Ppsilanti,
Fencing
Western open golf championship.
Mich.; Harry Hoffman, New York;
Jewish swordsmen made a clean
Handball
William Steiner, New York; Jan
sweep last year of all fencing
Daniel Levinson and Dave Mar- ice Lifson, Elizabeth, N. J.; Geo.
titles in the United States. Helene
golis
of
the
Trinity
Club,
New
Mayer, former Olympic titlehold-
Sheinberg, New York; Dorris
A Happy and Prosperous New Year to the Entire
er, and now a refugee from Ger- York, successfully defended their Kelman, Providence, R. 1.; Mar-
many, again proved that she has national A. A. U. senior one- tin Weintraub, Brooklyn; Charles
Jewish Community!
no peer among the foilswomen of wall doubles handball champion- Coates, New York; Martin Fei-
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this country when she won the ship, defeating George Kronen. den, New York; and Solly Horn-
national women's fleeing cham- gold and Harold Wasserspring of stein, New York. The following
pionship for the second successive Union Temple. Harry Goldstein is the record of the American
year. Miss Frances Siegel of the of the Trinity Club captured the athletes in the 3Iaccabiad: Cope-
Waverly Fencers Club, New national one-wall singles title, ladn, first in the shot put, javelin
York, served notice on Miss Mayer, beating George Baskin of the throw and discus; Koff, first in
- —and—
that she will have to look to her Bensonhurst Jewish Community the GO-meter dash, 400-meter
hurdel and 200-meter and second
laurels by capturing the women's Center.
IN EXTENDING TO YOU OUR CORDIAL SEASON'S
Hockey
in the broad jump; Rosenkrantz,
national junior foils champion-
Last year's professional hockey first in the 1600-meter run, first
ship. In the 42nd annual cham-
GREETINGS WE MIRE TO EXPRESS OUR APPRE-
pionship tournament of the In- season marked the first time that in the 400-meter hurdle; Steiner,
tercollegiate Fencing Association, more than one Jewish puckster first in the marathon and second
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Jewish swordsmen on its team, For several years Alex Levinsky stein, first in the shot put, sixth
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the three - weapon championship, hie league hockey but last sea- in 110-meter hurdle, third in hop
he was
joined Du
by Max
the foils team championship and son
mnsky,
Cdian.
step Ka-
and jump, first in high jump
AND PROSPERITY!
the another
the class. Ceepee. Jewish mem- in the
year Kaminsky was sold and fifth in broad jump; Hoffman,
bers of the triumphant N. Y. U.
Toronto Maple Leafs to second in 200-meter run and mem-
team were Norman Lewis, George by the York Rangers who later her of second place 1,600-meter
ROSH HASHONAll GREETINGS
Lesser, Saul Katz, Max Kepner tunew
turned him over to the Chicago relay; Coates, sixth in 200-meter
and Max French. Emil J.' Gold-
run;
Feiden,
sixth in in high
hop jump;
step
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stein of City College was third in Hawks. Kaminsky broke into big and
the individual foils championship. time hockey with the Ottawa Lifson, first in 100-meter free
friends among Detroit Jews.
style swimming and first in 100-
He also won the national junior Senators.
Horse Racing
meter back stroke; Sheinberg,
foils title.
One of the dramatic features first in 100-meter back stroke,
Returning to competition after
a year's layoff induced by illness, of the last racing season was the second in 400-meter free style
issuance
of a license for the first and third in 1,500-meter race;
Joseph C. Levis of Boston, cap-
to a woman trainer. It Kelman, fifth in 100-meter free
tured the men's national foils time
was Mary Hirsch, 22-year-old t yle.
championship. Norman C. Ar- daughter of Max Hirsch, who has s
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As the year drew to a close it
outdoor saber championship. thoroughbreds in American turf
became
increasingly
probable
Among the 63 swordsmen desig. history, who broke a precedent of
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Football
mitres and its relentless persecu-
I The last football season was Hirsch Jacobs, who led all tram- lion
of Jews, Catholics and work-
P. St,
.
featured by a number of curious ers in America so far
as sad -
Greetings and Best Wishes to All
would force the re-
concerned.
was
ing-people
dling
winners
developments so far as Jewish
move!
of the 1936 Olympic Games
last
j
, players are concerned. To begin Among the leading jockeys
Charles from Berlin or the withdrawal of
with it was the first in nearly a year
were Samuel
Rosengarten
and Renick,
Eddie Laren- the United States and other coun-
Rosh Hashonah Greetings and Best Wishes to the
decade that did not produce a sin-
tries from the games.
Season's Best Wishes
gle Jewish all-American player. berger.
Entire Community.
Ice Skating
At the beginning of the year
Of course, Izzy Weinstock, Uni-
Kit Klein of Buffalo was the the German Government gave a
versity of Pittsburgh fullback, queen of the rinks last winter., written pledge to Avery Brun-
from
was picked by many sporting edi-
won the Southwestern Skat- dage, chairman of the American
tors for their all-American teams She Ttitle by taking first place Olympic Committee, who had
JOHN T. VAGIATES
but he was not the unanimous ing
in the 440--yard event; the 880- gone to Germany to make a first-
choice of all the editors as were
Benny Friedman, Harry Newman, yard event and the mile, brea - hand survey of conditions, guar-
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IRVING L. COHLAN
odd fact was the lack of a sin- ment she recaptured the title she America Brundage reported that
THOMAS H. EVANS, C.P.A. ROLAND B. KEAYS, C.P.A.
33 and broke the record
.
- Jewish
athletes were being fairly
gle outstanding Jewish player in lost
in 19.
in the
mile event. Competing in treated. On the st rength of his
Members of:
the Big Ten which has had so
she finished third in the, report the American Olympic
many Jewish gridiron luminaries. Norway
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1500-meter races, : , Committee accepted Germany's
Of interest. too, was the appear. , 500-meter and in
American Institute of Accountants
ante for the first time of Jewish took first place n the 1,000-meter , invitation to the Olympic Games
two other ' with the implied condition that
players on the Army and Navy race and second in second lAmerica
I
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significant feature of the past 1 biad or . iv, was unquestionably the achieved, however, alth
gridiron
season
from
Jewish
Av important Jewish sporting Shea, 1932 American Olympic
point of view
was
the the
steady
in. : ' Tel
most
and
Extends Greetings and Best Wishes to their patrons
year. Over 50,000 speed-skating champion, an-1
crease in the number of Jewish' event of the
games in !pounced he would not represent!
friends for a Happy and Prosperous New Year
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
nlayers, especially in the South I people witnessed the
West. Of the 53 players' which 1,000 athletes from 20 this
country if the games were
[
and
mentioned for Jewish all-Amen- countries participated. Austria , held in Germany. The annu al
I
convention
of the Amateur Ath-
honors in 1933 only 18 came won the all-around team title with
In Extending to You Our Cordial Season's Greetings,
can the South and the West the imaging total of 400. points. Ietic Union took no action en
from
total
second
in
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Desire
to
Express
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for
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We
while
in to
1934
in- Germany
issue in
onset-
the iss
creased
26. this
It is number
also wortjy
point-scoring, with the United I American
participation
the
Olympics, leering
and Friendly Co-Operation, and We Sincerely Hope that
1933 resolution
and
Palestine
third
and
tled
because
its
the New Year Will Be for You One of Ilappiness and
mentioning that there are now
Ger-
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INC.
three Jewish varsity football fourth, of respectively.
the Amecan
American team, one many violated her pledges was
and Prosperity ,
coaches, Rum Cohen, mentor at ' ing the smallest entered. was she'' still in effect.
the University of Cincinnati, nomenal in view of the tremen• I , At the close of 1934 German
35 YEARS
Benny Friedman, gridiron chief dous obstacles it had to overcome. I administered the Olympic oath to
Detroit's Leading
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coach at Brooklyn College.
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