Friday, JapparT 8, 18411
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Our Athletes
Browns Pat In
Early Bid for
Dan Dworsky
By FRANK BECKMAN
HE still has an-
'" other year left at Michigan,
Danny Dworsky, the big center,
has already been drafted by the
professional Cleveland Browns.
This in itself
attests to
Dworsky's abil-
ity. The
Browns 'think
so highly of
him that they
have put in
their bid for
his services
one year in
advance.
Beckman
Danny h a s
not commented on his future
plans. He is almost a sure bet
to be named All-American in
1948. (The Football Coaches As-
sociation picked him for the All-
American third team in the sea-
son just concluded.)
So honored, he will be able to
capitalize on his fame in what-
ever vocation he chooses.
The Sioux Falls, S. D., lad is
a B-plus average student and a
piano virtuoso of no little abil-
ity. He shows talent as an art-
ist and rates highly among stu-
dents enrolled in the school of
architecture.
One thing seems certain; the
Browns will have to make a
very enticing offer to lure 20-
year-old Dworsky into their
fold. •
1948 Olympic speed skating
team, succeeding Herbert
Schwartz of St. Paul, Minn.
Bagdade is president of the
Amateur Skating Union. He has
left with the team for Switzer-
land.
in spring training drills . with
that club.
Kauffman played sandlot ball
in his home town last year, and
his sonsational hitting and Beld-
ing ability was soon noticed by
scouts.
Athlete Slain in Zion
BBY IF Eyes Tourney
A CASUALTY in the Jewish-
Arab clashes in Palestine was
Elo Katz, onetime Olympic con-
tender from Finland who had
been selected to coach the first
Jewish Olympics team this year.
Katz was shot by Arabs out-
side a British camp near Gaza
where he was employed as a
motion picture projection op-
erator.
THE 1 13NAI BRITH Young
Women of Detroit shouldn't
have too much trouble in se-
lecting a pair of teams to send
to the Chicago tourney in May.
Some of the girls almost cer-
tain to make the trip are Celia
Gorman, who boasts a 167 aver-
age; Bunny Chasman, 152; Vicki
Elias, 150; and Pauline Margolis,
148.
Miss Chasman is league chair-
man.
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ALTHOUGH
I • •
3 Star for Columbia
COLUMBIA university's bas-
ketball team is on its way to its
best season in over 20 years.
The Lions have defeated their
first six opponents, including
NCAA champion Holy Cross.
which had been riding on the
crest of a 26-game winning
streak.
Three of Columbia's regulars,
Al Kaplan, Al Vogel and Sher-
ry Marshall, are Jews.
Vogel and Marshall are hold-
overs from last year's Ivy
League championship quintet.
Kaplan is 'a newcomer who for-
merly played at the City Col-
lege of New York.
* • •
MEYER SASK and Art Alper
are members of the UCLA bas-
ketball squad. Both are Los
Angeles boys . . . Jules Siegle,
Northwestern University half-
back, started in that position for
the North in its game against
the South . . . Max Zaslofsky,
St. John's alumnus, dumped in
24 points recently to lead the
Chicago Stags to a 79-70 victory
over the New York Knicker-
bockers.
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AARON B. MARGOLIS
BULLETIN
James Melton, leading tenor of ' N's.
the Metropolitan Opera Associa-
tion, will appear at the Masonic
Tuesday, Jan. 20.
MRS. LOUIS TOBIN
• •
Sisterhood Plans
Tea for Monday
Janis Bennet Guest
At Shaarey Zedek
A paid-up membership tea
will be held by the Sisterhood
of Shaarey Zedek at 1:30 p.m..
Monday, in the social hall of
the Synagogue, Mrs. Abe Katz-
man, president, announced.
Janis Bennett, vocalist, will
headline the entertainment pro-
gram, accompanied by Mrs
Seymour Krause. A movie,
"2,000 Years in Palestine," will
be presented under the super-
vision of Mrs. Louis Tatken,
program chairman.
Mesdames
Morris
Ruskin,
Sam Heller and Ben Lefkowitz
are in charge of the affair.
Members are requested by
Mrs. William Nadler and Mrs.
Morris Halperin, SOS chairmen,
to bring clothing and canned
and dehydrated foods to the
meeting.
The sisterhood's Torah Schol-
arship Fund campaign is in full
swing, with contributions being
taken by Mrs. Meyer Shuger-
man, 3042 Webb avenue, and
Mrs. Louis Tobin, 2649 Webb
avenue.
Reservations for the group's
book review and brunch Jan. 27
may be made with Mrs. Rich-
ard Cott, chairman, TO. 8-5617.
`State of the Union'
at Lafayette for Week
The present company of "State
of the Union," headed by its
Broadway star, lovely Kay Fran-
cis in person, comes to the Shu-
bert Lafayette Theater on Mon-
day, for six evenings and a
Wednesday and Saturday mati-
nee.
No play, in our lifetime, has
won as many honors. In addition
to being the 1946 Pulitzer Prize
winner, "State of the Union" car-
ried off the Theater Club Award
and the Donaldson Award. The
HOLIDAY HOP
latter is show business' own prize
The next holiday hop dance for outstanding achievement.
will be held Jan. 18 at the Jew-
ish Center, Estelle Starr, chair-
Chronicle Social and Club
man, announced.
News deadline is noon Monday.
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DetroiterS this winter will have
the opportunity to see a series of
the most recent Soviet pictures,
with a few of the old favorites
thrown in for good measure, ac-
cording to an announcement by
the Rev. Ernest Arthur for the
Detroit, Cinema Arts Committee.
• •
Zaslofsky Paces Stags
THE THALL SISTERS, Leah
and Thelma, of Columbus, 0.,
will make up two-thirds of the
U. S. women's table tennis team
that will tour Europe this
month.
PERCENTAGE of the pro-
Dick Miles and Marty Reis-
ceeds of the annual military
man of New York have been ball will go to the new Jewish
chosen for the men's team.
State, the ball committee reveals.
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The event will take place Satur-
• •
day Feb. 28 at the Masonic Tem-
Kauffman Signed
Ilagdade Named
AL KAUFFMAN, an infielder ple' and will be labeled as the
BENJAMIN BAGDADE, of who also hails from Columbus, JWV Military BA to Honor the
18093 Ilene avenue, Detroit. has has been signed by the New New Jewish State.
Glenn Gray and his Casa Loma
been named manager of the York Giants and will participate
orchestra has been engaged to
play. Several outstanding night
Soldier Operates Checkwriting Machine
club acts will also be presented.
• • •
DEPARTMENT COMMANDER
Maurice Bordelove was the prin-
cipal speaker Sunday at a ban-
quet in honor of returned vet-
erans who are sons of members
of Congregation Mt. Sinai, Port
Huron.
• • •
THE JWV HAS BEEN engaged
in sounding out sentiment of
Synagogue officials with the view
of obtaining use of Detroit Syna-
gogues for funerals of returned
yr
Jewish war dead. The following
is part of the response of Rabbi
Joshua Sperka of Bnai David:
"Your idea that the Syna-
gogues of Detroit permit those
services depends upon and re-
mains the privilege of the fam-
ilies concerned. I have no doubt
that whenever such need arises,
the family or your organized
group will inform the Synagogue
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in the section in which the fam-
ily resides. A sympathetic and
In the clerical department of the Armored School it Fort Knox,
favorable response will be forth-
Kentucky, soldier-students ore taught to use all types of modern office
coming."
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heard as soloist with Dr. Karl
Krueger and the Detroit Sym-
phony this weekend at the Music
Hall.
M. A. London has just opened
up a new store, London's Variety
Store on Seven Mile road near
Schaefer. London was proprietor
of London's Delicatessen for 28
years.
Bindes and Jacobs held open
house Sunday to introduce their
new real estate office at 12th and
Pingree. "Liveliest Real Estate
Office in Detroit" is the slogan
of the firm and judging by the
festivities on Sunday, it cer-
tainly is.
Dr. Menes to Give
Series of 4 Talks
Dr. Abram Menes, scholar and
author, is spending a week in
Detroit during which he will de-
liver several addresses on the
theme "Jewish Way of Life".
The first of the lectures is on
the subject "What Is Judaism"?
It will be delivered at 8:15 p.m.,
Sunday at the Jewish Commun-
ity Center.
The talk is being sponsored
by the Joint Yiddish Culture
Commitee of the Center and the
Jewish Community Council.
Later in the week Dr. Mcnes
will speak on "What Is Jew-
ishness"?, "The Life Of The
Jews", and "The Purpose of
Jewishness". These topics deal
with the history and philosophy
of the Jewish people as they
developed through the centuries.
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state is still pitiable, spoke with
confidence of their status under
the new government." We might
remember this when we read
all sorts of slanted anti-Yugo-
slavian propaganda.
I • •
AMONG THE NUMEROUS
pro-Palestine organizations now
appealing for funds few are
more deserving than the Ameri-
can Red Magen David for Pales-
tine, 220 Fifth avenue, New
'r irk City.
In these days of armed con-
flict in Eretz Israel the Red
Magen David ambulances, nurs-
es, first-aid stations and blood
transfusion centers are.perform-
ing an invaluable task. You
can do no better than to send
them a generous contribution.
VLADIMIRITZER RELIEF
The second annual banquet of
the Vladimiritzer Emergency
Relief 'Organization will be held
Jan. 25 at Bel-Aire. Proceeds
will go to aid survivors. Ber-
nard Chase is chairman.
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