Page Twelve

OUR ATHLETES

Wayne Cage
Career Over
for Frankel

By MITCHELL TENDLER
ALTHOUGH the Wayne U. bas-
" ketball squad wound up a
rather dull season with11 games
won and 13 lost,
it was the best
year for Tartar
cagers since
1944-45, w hen
they took 11 out
of 16 contests.
Charlie Frank-
el and Lloyd
Adelson were
the only Jewish
players • on this
Tendler y e a r's quintet.
Adelson will be back next sea-
son, but Frankel's eligibility time
has been exhausted as far as
basketball is concerned.
In three years' play at Wayne,
Frankel participated in 57 games
and scored a grand total of 428
points for a 7.5 per game average.
He is expected to be a mainstay
on the pitching staff of the Tartar
baseball club this spring.

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Preparing for Paring

IN HIS SECOND year on the
Wayne varsity cage squad, Adel- 1
son scored 65 points in 23 games.
Adelson's point total undoubtedly
suffered because of his use as
both forward and guard on a
team woefully weak in depth.
Should Wayne "emphasize" ath-
letics next year, Adelson will
probably show to much better
advantage.

Brotherhood

• • •

Handler Lodge

The Philip Handler'Lodge will
hold a "Box Lunch Party," Tues-
day evening, at Turover Temple.
The highest bidder will share the
lunch with the woman who pre-
pared it.

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Windsor Lodge

Inside Man Abe

Marguerite Kozenn and Julius
Chajes will lead off Windsor
Lodge's annual cultural series
with a concert at 8:30 p.m., Thurs-
day, at Shaar Hashomayim.

• • •

A student at the Beth Zeiroth Miarachi in Jerusalem puts the
finishing touches on a puppet in preparation for a Purim play be-
ing given at the girls vocational training school, one of 47 projects
sponsored , in Israel by the Mizrachl Women's Organization of
America.

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Pisgah B. P.

A cocktail party for paid-up
members of Pisgah Business and
Professional group will be held
Saturday, at the home of Herbert
Capp, 18032 Northlawn avenue.
• • •

Brandeis Lodge

The Louis D. Brandeis Lodge
was host to its children with pup-
pet shows, pianists and assorted
entertainment. About 300 chil-
dren were present. Ben Rich was
MC.

BBYO CHATTER

Tanenbaum Traded

SID TANENBAUM and the
New York Knickerbockers are
through. The ex-NYU cage star
has been traded to the Baltimore
Bullets.

Council to Discuss •
School Age Probl6ms

"Everyday Problems of the
School Age Child" will be dis-
cussed by Mrs. Selma Fraiberg,
child expert and lecturer in men-
tal hygiene at the University of
Michigan, at the second meeting
of the mental hygiene course
being sponsored by the National
Council of Jewish Women, known
under the general heading, "Des-
tination-Mental Health".

• • •

The Robert Rafelsen Auxiliary
will hold a membership drive and
dessert luncheon from 1 to 3 p.m.,
Wednesday, March 16, at 2539
Louis Marshall B. P. Pingree
avenue. Arlene Rhodes,
Purim will be the theme of the state department president, will
Louis Marshall Business and Pro- speak, and Maryan Fleisher will
fessional Chapter meeting at 8:30 give a piano presentation.
p.m., Tuesday, at the Tuller Hotel.
An evening of fun and prizes is
in store, Rebecca Winsten, presi-
dent, promised.

STUART S. GOLDBLATT, a
member of Columbia University's
tennis team, was presehted with
the Varsity "C" Club Scholarship
Award by Gen. Eisenhower re-
cently.
The award was established in
1931 as an annual prize to the
varsity letter winner who
achieved the highest academic
average during the preceding
year.
Goldblatt, a 30 year old veter-
an, won the award, a 21 jewel
gold wristwatch, by compiling an
"A-" average.

THIS WINTER, however, when
Veeck heard that the Yanks were
dickering for Wilson, he yelled
for Saperstein only to discover
that Abe was in Alaska on a tour
with the Globetrotters.
Veeck was unhappy at the
news. Ten days later Saperstein
turned up in Chicago, Veeck or-
dered him to get Wilson and sign
him up. Saperstein did, and now
the Yankees are unhappy.
• • •

The Department of Michigan
JWV appointed Nathan Zussman,
father of the late Lt. Raymond
Zussman, CMII, honorary chair-
man of the Jewish Gold Star
Fathers. Zussman will preside at
a meeting of the group on April
10, when they discuss plans for
the living memorial to Jewish
war heroes.
• • •
Rabbi Morris Adler has been
appointed deputy associate chap-
lain of the national JWV staff, by
Meyer Dorfman, national com-
mander of JWV. Rabbi Adler at
present is chaplain for the depart-
ment of Michigan.
• • •
ISADORE ARNOLD BERGER,
The Sholom Post sponsored an
Detroit attorney and interna- old time movie night last Satur-
tionally known amateur pho- day. A Charlie Chaplin comedy
tographer, will take pictures and old time thrillers were fea-
exclusively for the Jewish tured.
Chronicle on a trip to Israel.
• • •
Berger has been designated by
The Morton A. Silverman Aux-
the National Lawyers' Guild as iliary will hold a dinner party,
official reporter of the judicial Sunday evening, all members and
system of the new state, James husbands are invited. For reser-
Montante, Detroit chapter presi- vations call, Mrs. Harry Kashtan,
dent, announced. Berger heads WE 3-2936. .
the law firm of Berger, Man-
• • •
son and Kayes. He is a fellow
The third annual installation
of the Royal Photographic So-
dance of the Lt. Raymond Bloch
ciety of Great Britain.
Post and Ladies Auxiliary will be
held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at Bnai
David. There will be dancing and
refreshments.

Bnai Brith
Highlights

• • •
Columbia Award

Get Saperstein!

JWV

BULLETIN

Wald News S•rvIcAs

In 23 Games

THE INSIDE MAN on the Yan-
kee-Indian rumpus concerning
the alleged "steal" by Cleveland
prexy Bill Veeck of Negro short-
stop Art Wilson was none other
than the owner of the Harlem
Globetrotters basketball c I u b,
• Abe Saperstein.
Saperstein, a Veeck undercover
expert when it conies to finding
Negro ballplayers, recommended
that the Indian chief sign Wilson
last summer, but the Cleveland
club was in the midst of that
tight pennant race and the sug-
gestion was shunted aside.
• • •

Friday, March 11, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

—Photo by Jules Fa) ne

Detroit Hebrew Ladies Aid Society joins the parade of organ-
izations helping Israel through Material for Israel Inc., David
Stott Bldg. L. to r., Harry Cohen, state chairman; Mrs. Sarah
Rubin, past president, and Mrs. Eva Gooze, president of the
society.

By ILENE RATNER •
I'M PROUD TO announce that
BBYO is again working for the
Allied Jewish Campaign. Harry
Mirvis, BBYO counselor, will
head this youth group's division.
• • •
THE GIRLRS of Helene Penfil,
BBWY, held a television party at
the home' of Gloria Warren of
Fullerton avenue.
• • •
CLUB 661 sponsored, of course,
by AZA Seymour Sobole 661,
promises a great night of enter-
tainment beginning at 8 p.m.,
Saturday at Central Hi. Dance
music will be furnished by the
Iry Fields orchestra and at inter-
mission there will be a huge floor
show. Admission is 50 cents.
• • •
AZA EMMANUEL 337 held a
date affair at the home of Chuck
Greenberger on Santa Rosa drive,
March 5.

MR. AND MRS. II. 0. KOCII,
non-Jewish owners of the Doi
Theater, Livernois and Davison,
for the second time in a few
months presented their theater
without charge for a theater
party of the Rabbi Mandel M.
Zager Chapter of Bnai Brith.
Both evenings raised funds for
Israel and B. B. philanthropies.
"The Kochs have practiced the
truth teachings of brotherhood
for they have given of their
livelihood towards the building
of Israel," declared Mrs. Irving
Lipson, chairman. "It is with
deep gratitude that our chapter
acknowledges the kindness of
this splendid couple."

Council Elects
David J. Cohen

David J. Cohen, orthodox lead-
er and nominee for the board of
governors of the JWF, was named'
a member of the executive board
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil at its delegates meeting last
week.
Reports were made by Sidney
Shevitz, president of the Zionist
Council; Dr. Shmarya Kleinman.
chairman of the internal rela-
tions committee; A. C. LacoPin.
chairman of the arbitration com-
mittee; Oscar Cohen, retiring ex-
ecutive director; and Walter
Klein, assistant director.

