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for 340 yards and three touch-
downs.
"Stop Luckman" will be De-
tr o it's battle-cry when the teams

Our Athlr1•Ai

Friedman Still
Top Passer in
U-Af's History

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NY Ace an All-Star

CHAPPIUS is be in g
talked pp as the best passer
n the history of the University
of Michigan.
But few fans
or writers who
rem em b e r
Wolverine
teams of the
middle 1920's
will agree.

probably be a member of the
College All-Stars when they face
the Indianapolis Kautskys Nov.
28 in Chicago .. Meyer Bloom
held Joe Fulks, tep scorer in
the Basketball Association of
America, to two baskets as his
Baltimore Bullets recently de-
feated the Philadelphia Warriors,
BAA champs.

zone and Friedman hit him in
the stomach with the ball.
The catcher jack-knifed from
the impact."

Benny is regarded as the
tmartest quarterback ever to
wear the Maize and Blue.

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100-Yard Touchdown

WEEK we alluded to the
L AST
fact that New York Univer-

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and raced the entire length of
• the field for a touchdown.

This sprint is believed to be
the longest in NYU history. and
helped the Violets beat the Bi•
sons, 19-6.
• If it hadn't been for Mond-
s'hein, Dave probably would
never have gotten beyond the
enemy's 40-yard line. "Moon,"
an end, carpe roaring up from
behind and threw a block on
two pursuing Bucknell players
The men got away, and so
Mondschein chased them to the
30, where he eliminated them
for g Lid with another crushing

block.

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Hrs. 'Hank Wins

ATEST RUMOR involvin:t

Hank Greenbtrg is that the
big slugger will be manager of
the Cleveland Indians come next
year.
While Hank is trying to de-
cide what to do, his wife con-
. tinues to win horse show honoi4
My Bill, a chestnut gelding
owned and ridden by Mrs

Greenberg, captured the first
blue ribbon in the annual Na-
tional Horse Show at Madison
Square Gardean..
•

IDNEY LUCKMAN is cominei
to town Thanksgiving day
and don't think the Detroit
Lions aren't worried.
When the Lions and Chicago
Bears met earlier in the season.
Sid did all but beat the De-
He threw
troiters single-handed.
and connected on 18

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26 passes

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Bicur Cholem Unit
Spurs Luncheon

Affair to Take Place
Dec. 10 at Bel-Aire

To raise funds to aid the needy,
the Young Women's Bicur Cholem
Organization will sponsor its
ninth annual donor luncheon Dec.
10 at Bel-Aire.
"It is vital that the entire
Jewish community joins us in this
affair so that we may aid the
local indigent as well as Euro-
pean survivors," Mrs. Peter Cho-
cioroff, chairman, said.
An extensive entertainment
program is being arranged under
the direction of Edith Hall. It
will feature Hal Neal of WXYZ
as master of ceremonies. Several
door prizes will be awarded.
Reservations may be obtained
from Mrs. Chodoroff. HO. 456 9.
A meeting of the group w ill be

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Fidelity

sity had a pair of good football
players in Dave Millman and
Iry Mondschein.
Events since that writing bear
this out.
Against Bucknell at Yankee
Stadium, Millman. 28-year-old
senior and ex-infantryman, in-
tercepted a pass or. his goal-lin"

Sid Here -Nov. 27

Milton Dotter will serve as mas-
ter of ceremonies and Phillip
Nuscholtz will be judge.

MRS. PETER CHODOROFF

Combining games of 275, 205
Fr ie dtnim,"
they insist, is and 194, Sam Bieoll of the Unity
the best passer team of the North gt Congrega-
Michigan ever tion Men's Cluti Bowling League
Beckman had. For that established a high series 'word
matter,' they add, Friedman is of 674 for the current reason.
Other high games rolled last
the greatest ever to toss a pig-
Sunday were Ira Kaufman's 730,
skin in these United States.
H. G. Salsinger, Detroit News A. Belinsky's 208 and A. Ricoll's
204.
sports editor, concurs.
In the white division, composed
He says, "Friedman threw
what is known as a 'feather' of lower-average bowlers, Morrey
ball. It was so easily handled Shulman rolled a 524 series. tops
that we once saw a group of in his league this year. Ned
seven and eigh a-old boys Krause holds high single game
honors with a 223.
catch 40-yard pass.rs thrown by
Benny without one ever missing.
STANDINGS
"He led his receivers and threw
ahead of them, with such un-
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haul in the ball without slacken-
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ball with the same accuracy. We
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Fair Employment

A "sophisticated battle of the
sexes," sponsored by the Career
Group will take place at 2:30
p.m. Sunday, in the Jewish Com-
munity Center. A representative
panel of young men and women
will attempt to answer the ques-
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You can now combine your
transportation with education,
that is, if you ride the DSR. The
education division of the Detroit
Interracial Committee announces
that one-quarter of DSR buses
and streetcars are carrying post-
ers sponsored by the committee.
The first one deals with fair
employment practices and is en-
titled "I Start Work Today."
Next in the series is called
"America's Future—It's Children."
Jt is scheduled to appear in De-
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