Jewish Gridiron Stars Loom On 1952 Football Horizon . THE JEWISH NEWS-67 Friday, September 19, 1952 'By BILL WOLF ers may be among the athletes Copyright 1952, Jewish Telegraphic expected to see action this sea- Agency, Inc. son on college elevens through- First tabulations of JTA's col- out the country. A number of lege gridiron survey indicate them already are hard at work that many Jewish football ., play- in pre-season practice, Which Happy New Year Wishes J. W. HUGHES GALLERIES Inc. , Picture Framing - Photo Frames Paintings Restored and Cleaned 7337 Woodward, near Grand Blvd. TRinity 5-4630 New Year Greetings JANETTE SMART SHOP Dresses - Hosiery - Lingerie - Accessories 16907 W. McNichols Rood At Ferguson VErmont 8-9121 New Year Greetings to All Our Friends and Customers TOMMY'S BARBER SHOP THOMAS POSTIN, Prop. 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Gorge Washington University has an outstanding player in Bob Gutt, who is rated a good chance to win Southern Confer- ence recognition. Gutt is a key tackle in GW's five-man line. Bob seemed headed for SouthL ern Conference honors last sea- son, but got a bad break. In the second game tf the campaign — a contest with Virginia—Bob suffered a iractured elbow that put him out of commission and dealt a blow to the GW squad. For a tackle, Bob is a pretty small guy. He's 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 190 pounds. Dur- L l ng his• first year on the fresh- man squad Bob played on of-' fense, but ever since he began seeing action with the varsity, he has specialized in defense. Bruce Shine, a six footer weighing 200 pounds, is sched- uled to be a center on the Uni- versity of Iowa eleven. Shine, who hails from Spencer, Iowa, is only a sophomore. This season will therefore be an important, one in determining his future g ridiron role for Iowa. A newcomer to the Princeton University team is end Harry Berkowitz of Woodstock, N. Y. This will mark the first year of varsity ball for Berkowitz, who is a sophomore. Nineteen years old, he stands six-feet, one and a half inches tall, and weighs 195 pounds. • • The University of Delaware this year -is without one of its stars of last season, Cy' Kaplo- witz, who played tackle. Cy, whose home, is Linden, New Jer- sey, was graduated. A number of other universities will be op- erating without the services of key Jewish players who turned in good performances last year. princetbn University replied the following way to JTA's gridiron q u e r y: "We feel strongly that an. individual's religious faith is strictly an in- dividual matter, a matter of deep concern to himself, to his .,family and to no one else. Because of this conviction on our part, we frankly prefer not to sere en Princeton's squad in verifying any of its member's religious beliefs." Brandeis University, in a sit- uatidn similar to other univer- sities that did not hold spring training is racing against time to get its football team in shape. The opening game is practically around the c or n e r—Saturday night, Sept. 27,. against the Uni- versity of Bridgeport. It will take some intense drilling to make up for lost time. The work is dou- bly difficult because 'of the need to break in so many newcomers to replace seasoned players from last year who are no longer around. * * * Baseball note: Should the Cleveland Indians make it over the Yanks in the American League race, Al Rosen will be entitled to take a good share of the plaudits. With the pressure on, Al snapped out of his slump. Al was lagging sadly and eyes were on him to start hitting again, since he is regarded as a vital piece of the' Cleveland ma- chinery. When Al finally broke loose, he did it in grand style. In his first week out of the dol- drums, he rapped out two hom- ers, including one with the bases full, a number of extra base clouts, and drove home a barrage or important Cleveland runs. He stands a chance of end- ing the season as one of the league's leading home run hit- ters, as well as being a leader in the runs-batted-in division. Montreal Jewry Is 2nd in British Empire MONTREAL, (JTA) — This city has become the second largest Jewish community in t h e British Commonwealth, according to figures published here by the Canadian Jewish CongreSS. The city's Jewish population of 80,788 is ex- ceeded only by that of Lon- don, England. Toronto is in third place with a total of 66,870. GRAYSON'S '. For .Beautiful.Dresses 1051 WOODWARD AVE. Sincerest Holiday Best Wishes THE GREEN THUMB FLORIST MI FRED SOBEL, Prop. 14433 W. Seyen Mile Rd., West of James Couzens Hwy. UN. iversity 1-3302 Sincere Best Wishes to the Jewish Community for a Happy New Year M. R ZACKHEIM . 1113 MAJESTIC BLDG. - . 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