Amtricalt awish PerlaSeal Cotter cu ► roN AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, MOO PIE/Anon; f Emsn September 18, 1936 ICU PAGE THIRTEEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HAPPY NEW YEAR GREETINGS TO FLINT JEWRY JEWISH CHAMPIONS A Sport Review of the Year 5696 By IRV KUPCINET Seven Arts Sport. Editor (CONTINUED FRON PAGE II/ tured the Atlantic National Bridge Championships. The famous four aces team of Michael Gottlieb, Da- vid Burnstine, Howard Schenker' and Oswald Jacoby annexed the world's bridge championship in a 300-hand match at Madison Square Garden against a picked team of European players. This quartet was broken up by the elimination of Gottlieb, who was replaced by B. J. Becker. Gottlieb and his wife annexed the mixed-pair title of the Atlantic National bridge cham- pionships. The East-West world bridge Olympic championship for 1936 was won by Dr. Paul Stern and Dr. Paul Kaltenegger of Vien- na while S. Rivlin of Cardiff, Wales, playing with Captain W. H. Ricardo of the same city, tied for the North-West title. CHESS The chess year opened with the .winning of the world's chess cham- pionship by the Atherican team, three of which, Reuben Fine, Abra- ham Kupchik and Jacob Horowitz were Jews. The third place Polish team was 100 per cent Jewish, the players being Dr. S. Tartakower, Paul Friedman, A. Neidorf and H. Friedman. Competing in an inter- national tourney for the first time, Palestine's chess masters finished 15th. • Unbeaten in a single match, the all-Jewish team representing the A HAPPY NEW YEAR College of the City of New Yurk captured the Intercollegiate Chess League championship for the sec- ond consecutive year. The all-Jew- ish team of New York University finished second and Yeshiva Col- lege was sixth. Members of the City College team were Morton Hamermesh, Max Pavey, Robert Scher, Tobias Stone and Jacob Soudakoff. In the three leading in- ternational tourneys at Hastings and Margate, England, and Mos- cow, Jewish players scored heavily. Reuben Fine of New York won the Hastings tournament in which Salo Flohr of Czechoslovakia and Dr. Tartakower of Poland were second and third, respectively. At Margate Flohr was the winner, fol- lowed by Mischa Botwinnik of Rus- sia. At Moscow Botwinnik was sec- ond, trailed by Flohr, Lilienthal of Hungary, Ragosin of Russia and Locker of England. In the annual United States championship, Samuel Reshevsky, former boy prodigy, won the title held since 1909 by Frank Marshall, losing two out of 18 matches. Sec- ond and third places went to Arthus Simonson and Reuben Fine, respectively. The Canadian cham- pionship was also won by a Jew, Morris Fox of Montreal. CRICKET Joseph Kaplan, one of the lead- ing cricket players of South Af- rica, captained the Orange Free State team in its annual match with Griquas of Kimberley. Kap- lan put up the fine score of 131 runs, Greetings to our patrons, friends and neighbors. We trust that with the ushering in of the New Year you will have a full measure of health, happiness and prosperity. DRAUGHTS HOTEL FLINT TAVERN FLINT, MICH. WHEN IN FLINT ALWAYS MAKE IT A POINT TO STOP AT THE FLINT TAVERN The new world's draughts cham- pion is I9-year-old Maurice Rei- chenbach of France, who won the title from M. Vos of Holland. S. Levy of Manchester captured the British championship, defeating S. Cohen of London, a former title- holder. FENCING ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS . SENT IN SINCERE AND FRIENDLY APPRECIATION OF THE ONLY ASSET MONEY CANNOT BUY— YOUR GOOD WILL ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS Newell & Braun ALLEN STORAGE & MOVING CO. INSURORS PHIL J. BRAUN Established 1886 712 F. P. SMITH BLDG. The outstanding Jewish swords- man of the year was Norman Ar- mitage, winner of the national sa- ber championship and member of the Olympic team. Theodore Gold and Norman Levish, co-captains Phone 2 9164 - FLINT MICHIGAN LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING "Service that Satisfies" 710 CORNELIA ST. Phone 2-6191 SEASON'S GREETINGS FLINT, MICH. elect of the 1937 N. Y. U. fencing team, led their team to an easy victory in the Intercollegiate Fenc- ing Association's annual tourna- ment. Gold won the individual epee title and Lewis took the class B foils honors. Paul Moss, also of N. Y. U, captured the class C epee title. Gold won the national junior epee championship. Among the women fencers Hel- ene Mayer continued to rule the roost. Offered a place on the Ger- man Olympic team despite her non- Aryan ancestry, Miss Mayer ac- cepted and became the only Jewish member of the Nazi Olympic team. Anita Deutsch of Hunter College won eight matches in helping her team to retain the women's inter- collegiate fencing championship, FOOTBALL The pigskin produced tremendous crop of first rate Jewish players during 1935, many of whom at- tained regional ratings. But none reached the heights of a Benny Friedman, Harry Newman, Arnold Rosenberg or Fred Sington. The cream of Jewish gridmen was found on the Seven Arts Feature Syndicate's Jewish All-American team, the members of which for the first time in history received official recognition in the form of gold footballs presented by the Jewish war veterans of the United States. Ten colleges and every sec- tion of the country except New England and the Rocky Mountain area were represented on this mythical all-star Jewish 11. The Jewish all-Americans were Bell of Marquette, Klein of N. Y. U., Mer- lin of Vanderbilt, Shper of Wash- ington, Gilbert of California, Trell of Virginia, Patt of Carnegie Tech, Machlowitz of N. Y. U., Mintz of Tulane, Friedman of Rice and Smokier of Temple. Other out- standing Jewish college players were Rosenthal of Carnegie Tech, Stawisky of California (Los An geles branch), Perretz of Chicago, Goodman of Duquesne, Adelman of Northwkstern, Sklar of Kansas, Isseks of Syracuse, and 'Kolker of George Washington. Three of these, Perretz, Klein and Sklar, stood well up in the voting for the all-star football team. In professional football there was quite an increase in the num- ber of Jewish players, so much as that for the first time it was pos- sible to select a Jewish all-pro eleven. Members of this mythical team were Singer of the N. Y. Giants, Gordon of the Chicago Car- dinals, Kaplan of the New York Giants, Barrager of the Green Bay Pacqers, Handler of the Chicago Cardinals, Kahn of the Boston Red Sox, Schneidman of the Green Bay Packers, Newman of the New York Giants, Grossman of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Gdldenberg of the Green Bay Packers and Wein- stock of the Philadelphia Eagles. Benny Friedman, the only Jew- ' ish college coach, was re-engaged for another year by City College. GOLF Algoe-Gundry Co. SEASON'S GREETINGS CAPELING Steam Carpet Cleaning Works FUNERAL DIRECTORS ORIENTAL RUGS A SPECIALTY Home of Beautiful Rose Chapel We Make Over and Lay Carpets GREETINGS TO THE JEWISH PEOPLE OF FLINT 1309 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. Telephone 2-4144 Flint, Mich. ° -4 Crawford Zimmerman Rosh liashonah Greetings Berridge Hotel Where Society Brand Clothes Are Sold JOHN C. BERRIDGE, Prop. Flint, Mich. A horse that was Jewish-owned, Jewish-trained and 'Jewish-ridden won the famous Kentucky Derby for the first time when Bold Yen. ture, Morton L. Schwartz's 3-year old, who was trained by Max Hirsch, outran the field with Ira Hanford, 17-year old jockey in the saddle. Bold Venture also won the famous Preakness Stakes. Among the trainers Hirsch Jacobs, rac- ing's miracle man, who saddled over 100 winners three years in a row, again topped the century New Year's Greetings GARLAND AND SECOND • C. W. CHAPPLE COAL CO. Durant Hotel Season's Greetings LEO A. GROVES, Manager 723 N. Saginaw St., cor. Fifth Ave. Phone 9 2101 VEIT & DAVISON LUMBER CO. - FLINT, MICHIGAN A Regular Lumber Yard A Happy New Year A. M. DAVISON CO. 218 AVON STREET Best Gas in Town Phone 2-7188 1101 E. STEWART Phone 94187 Flint, Mich. THE CLOTHIERS Charles R. Adair Rosh Hashonah Greetings GENESEE IRON WORKS Iron and Bra. 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A fortnight be- fore the team was scheduled to sail it lacked $150,000 By strenous campaigning, which included de- mands for funds from cities, ath- letic clubs and the athletes them- selves enough money was raised to send a full team to Germany. A similar campaign against the Olympics was waged in Europe. In England, Holland, Fri n c e, Spain, and the Scandinavian coun- tries there was a tremendous senti- ment against participating in the Berlin games. Camada too seemed inclined to boycott the Olympics. Ultimately, however, only Spain and France refused to send official teams to Berlin. Both countries ap- propriated funds for unofficial teams and at the same time gave large subventions for official teams OLYMPICS CONTROVERSY Almost all other sports events were overshadowed last year by the controversy over the Berlin Olympic Games. Notwithstanding reiterated promises by Cermany not to discriminate against non- Aryan athletes, the anti - Nazi forces throughout the world fought hard to have the Olympiad moved from Berlin, and failing In that to keep a number of countries from participating. The chief fight was carried on in the United States under the auspices of the commit- tee on Fair Play in sports. Ath- HOCKEY letes, statesmen, clergymen, public Last year's professional hockey leaders and others were mobilized season found five Jewish pucksters in the big leagues for the first time. Jeff Kalbfleisch, who came up in mid-season from the Provi- dence Reds in the Canadian-Amer- ican loop, was in no small meas- We Wish All Our Patrons and ure responsible for the fine show- Friend, a Happy and ing made by the New York Amer- Prosperous New Year icans in the Stanley Cup playoff, the world series of hockey. The Jewish players were Alex Levinsky of the Chicago Black Hawks, Sam Rothschild of the Montreal Mar- oons, Max Kaminsky of the Boston REALTORS Bruins and Maurice Roberts of the Insurance and Bonds of All New York Americans. Phil Stein, Kind. one of the stars of the Syracuse team in the minor league, has been signed by Toronto for the 1936 502.3 CITIZENS BANK BLDG. season. Telephone 9-2144 In the amateur ranks a Jewish player became an international Flint, Mich. sensation when Rudi Ball, 24-year old German Jew, was recalled from exile to join the German Olympic team at Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It was his playing that helped the Nazi pucksters beat Switzerland 2-0. In the match with the United The Season's Greetings States he was the star although the Americans won. At the end of the game, the American players publicly congratulated Ball and ig- nored his team-mates. Maurice Podoloff of New Haven was elected president of the Cana- General Trucking dian-American Hockey League. Daily Rates, $1.25 Up Groves & Company 452.454 South Saginaw St. FLINT, MICHIGAN HANDBALL Handball championships last year were an exclusive Jewish af- fair. Dave Margolis of New York gained the distinction of being the first one-wall player ever to hold all three major singles titles at the same time by winning the metro- politan, New York State, and na- tional singles titles in addition to a successful defense of his one-wall doubles crown with Dan Levinson„ also of New York. The national four-wall doubles championship was won by Morton and Seymour Alexander of Brooklyn. her nage earn the distinction of being the first winner saddled by a woman. In the Middle %Vest Bau- er duplicated Miss Hirsch's feat. Among the jockeys Ira and Carl Hanford, Joe and Sam Renick, Ed- die Litzenberger and Charles Rosengarten ranked among the leading winners, Ira Ilanford be- in a nation-wide effort to get the Amateur Athletic Union's conven- tion on record as opposed to send- ing an American team to Berlin. A dozen regional associations of the A. A. U. voted against parti- cipation and when the national convention convened a bitter fight ensued. After three days of wrang- ling, debate and recrimination the convention disposed of the issue by the narrow margin of less than three votes. No direct vote was taken on the question of partici- pation but with the help of affili- ate organizations entitled to vote at the convention, the A. A. U. tabled the entire issue. The outcome of the convention battle spurred the foes of Amer- ican participation to renewed et- forts. Jeremiah T. Mahoney, spearhead of the fight, waged a de- termined battle. Charles Ornstein, one of two Jewish members of the American Olympic Committee, was ousted from the committee for op- posing American participation. S11 ,, peens. In the II. II. (Word Roofing Co. Phone 2.7151 The Season's Greetings 1 is attached to the U. S. Field ar- The worship is much like that tillery at Fort Sill Okla., made of the Coptic churches of Egypt,, the Olympic equestrian squad but by which the Ethiopian, or Abys- . didn't go to Germany with the sinian congregations were much Olympic team. ICE. SKATING influenced. Jewish features and Thirteen-year old Sidney Wien- traditions have also found their way into the religious practices stein of Minneapolis won the North of the land. Graven images are American indoor Juvenile Boys' forbidden, but saints and angels skating championship. George Le- are revered, although not wor- vy of New York captured the class shipped. Confession and absolu- B 440-yard championship of the tion are part of the system. With Middle Atlantic Skating Associ- the exception that they are mono- ation. MACCABIAD physitea, believers in the single The second winter Maccabiad, nature of Christ, they resemble the Greek Orthodox Church more held at Banaka-Bystrica, Czecho- than any other body of Christians slovakia, drew 2,000 Jewish entries from 14 countries. The events of known to the western world. the Jewish winter Olympic games, held under the auspices of the Mac- lantic title in the Pro Golfers As- cabee World Sports Organization, sociation national handicap. Mrs. included skiing , tobagganing, ice- Victor Falk of London won the skating and ice hockey. The world South Harts Foursome champion. congress of the Maccabee went on ship and Mrs. Leon Solomon of record as favoring the complete Memphis finished third in the wo- abstention of all Jewish athletes men's southern golf tournament. from the Berlin Olympics. In the GYMNASTICS United States a branch of the Mac- Joseph Goldenberg, 19-year-old cabee was established under the New York schoolboy, sprang a auspices of Masada. stunning surprise by defeating MOTOR BOATING George Gulack, the 1932 Olympic Mortimer Auerbach of Atlantic champion, when he won the na- City broke all motor boat speed tional A.A.U. flying rings tile. Pre- records with his Emancipator IV viously known only as the inter- when he raced over Biscayne Bay, scholastic and metropolitan junior Florida at a speed of 64.069 miles rings champion, Goldenberg scored an hour. Herbert Mendelsohn won 57.9 points to lead Gulack by three- the President's Cup in the annual thenths of a point. Weintraub of Washington regatta. Robert P. Temple University won first place Baruch's 53-foot boat, the Kira- in the rings event of the Eastern wan, was the winner of the annual Collegiate Gymnastic League. Newport-to-Bermuda race. "A Homelike Place to Stay" 428 South Saginaw 0 The distinction of being the year's number one Jewish golfer went to Herman Barron, White Plains pro., who served notice on the golfing world that in 1937 he will be a real threat for the na- tional open title when he scored 292 to take 13th place in the na- tional open at Baltusrol. Barron, who was leading the field up the third round, became the first Jew to place among the first 15 in this golf classic. Sam Friedman of Tus- caloosa, Ala., was runner-up in the North and South Amateur cham- pionship. Henry Levine of Wes- leyan University won the Long Island junior title. Johnny Levin- son of Chicago won the New Eng- land amateur championship. Jewish women golfers did much better. Miss Bettye Bentel won the South African women's title and Sylvia Annenberg teamed with Mark Stuart to take the New York State mixed foursome &Amnion- ship. The Ohio State women's title again went to Mrs. Burt Well of Cincinnati, while Dorothy London of Baltimore won the middle At- The Worship of the People ing the year's outstanding ap- mark. Max Hirsch's daughter, Charlotte Epstein, the other Jewish Mary, the first woman licensed prentice. of Ethiopia ands ot ePreilrls, Lieut. Ilarold S. Isaacson, who trainer in New York, saw one of resigned. 71;e . rataehocnheirles New Year's Greetings New Year Greetings to Our Jewish Friends Flint Cut Stone & Monmuent Worl Largest Stock of Memorial. in Central Michigan MONUMENTS AND MARKERS CUT STONE CONTRACTORS 124.128 W. Water St, Flint, Mich. Phone 2-1 811 Burgess Realty, Inc. New Year's Greetings to Our Jewish Friends Hoene Builders—Subdividers Insurance 716 GENESEE BANK BLDG. Telephone 9-3341 Flint. Mich. Metropolitan Patrol Service Business and Residential Patrol Service Bonded patrol men for regular or special service of all ki nds. Phone 3-5762 for any kind of Service. 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