• Jews tn Sports Toast to the New Year By JESSE and ROY SILVER As Rosh Hashanah rapidly ap- proaches, many hours of planning and working lie ahead before all is ready for friends and family who will visit. What more satisfying way to wish a friend holiday cheer than with a raised glass of Seagram's (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc) Five Russian Jewish athletes — Olympics in England last year. He's off his best mark. Paul Katz was four female and one male—repre- the seminar program director of fifth in the event and then won sented the Soviet Union in its re- the Human Resources Division of the AAU 13-14 age group 100-meter freestyle in 1:04.3. cent dual track meet against the Abilities, Inc. The Jewish community of South- * • United States in Los Angeles. All Pitcher Larry Yellen of the Hous- ern California can be proud of the were veterans of the competition. Mrs. Ludmilla Gurevich captured ton Colts has been farmed to Okla- new $150,000 gymnasium wing con- structed at the Hollywood Los the 800-meters in 2:07.5. The re- homa City. Feliz Jewish CC. It was dedicated markable Press sisters also ex- Harry Danning and Hank Green- Aug. 2, and has facilities for all celled. Tamara, a 217-pound bit of berg participated in the Oldtimers fluff, who is a Leningrad engineer, Day staged by the New York Mets. indoor sports. The celebration of Roosevelt took a double. She won the shot It was a replay of the 1939 All- at 59' 434" and then the discus at Star Game. Al Schacht umpired be- Raceway's 25th year of operations 183' 1". Irna, Tamara's curly haired hind home plate and tossed batboy in New York is a reminder that older sister, who is maybe 10 sizes George Jessel out of the contest. the father of modern night harness racing is George Morton Levy, who smaller, captured her specialty Esme Emanuel of Johannesburg with a 10.8 performance in the 80- is the new South African girls jun- was profiled in the July 2'7 issue of Sports Illustrated. meter hurdles. * * ior tennis champion. She was Maria Itkina, whose brother re- coached by the veteran Abe Segal. Statistics released through June sides in Israel, finished fourth in Tony Wolpert was the runner-up 30 show two familiar names lead- the 100-meter dash with a 12.1 in the junior men's division. ing the national lists for jockeys clocking. She also led off a losing Perseverance paid_ off for Dick and trainers. Walter Blum, recent 400-meter relay team. Raskind, a 29-year-old southpaw winner of the Brooklyn Handicap The lone male was Abram Krivo- who finally won the New York aboard Gun Bow, tops the jocks as . sheyev, a 30-year-old teacher from State singles championship in his he did in 1963. He has 173 victories Ghernovtsky. He finished fourth in 14th attempt. Raskind began his and is sixth among money winners. the 800-meters in 1:52.4 — a good quest at the age of 16. He reached Trainer Buddy Jacobson also is a five seconds off the time he re- the finals twice and the semi-finals repeater with 75 winners. He is corded in Moscow two weeks be- four times before capturing the fourth among money winning sad- fore the USA-USSR dual meet. In- title. He's a Navy opthalmologist, dlers. . . . Trainer Budd Lepman cidentally, the first time Abram same as his father, who also at- is on his way to a second straight visited these shores in 1959 he tended Yale. Incidentally, Dad championship at Monmouth Park. spoke Yiddish to a New York played lacrosse for the Blues. newspaperman. * * * World Reform Group Sprinter Gerry Ashworth was the Follow the progress of javelin American Jewish athlete who came thrower Michael Frutkoff, a recent Establishes Seminary the closest to participating in the graduate of Brooklyn Poly. He al- AMSTERDAM (J T A ) — The meet. Gerry finished fourth in the ready has whipped the spear 197'. World Union for Progressive Ju- National AAU 100-meters. Shlomo Nitzani, Israeli national daism decided to establish a sem- * * * record-holder in the 400-meter run, inary for youth leaders and relig- Fencers Alan Jay and Ralph is spending the summer at Upsala ious teachers for German Jewish Cooperman have been selected to U. of Sweden as the guest of the youth and Algerian Jewish refu- represent Great Britain in the school's track team. They met last gees in France. The Reform Jewish Tokyo Olympics. year when an Upsala squad com- body announced the decision at If kosher food is served on the peted at the Hebrew University in the organization's conference being bill of fare at the Olympic Village, Jerusalem. held at the Anne Frank Home blame it on Charley Ornstein of A team of 10 fencers from here. Washington, D.C. He's been the Ramat Gan-Maccabi has been in- Reports were delivered by Rabbi chairman of the U.S. Olympic Food vited to Turkey in October for a Lionel Blue, recently appointed and Housing Committee since 1928. series of competitions against Tur- director for European Jewish Mark Midler is captain of the key's top clubs. youth work; Rabbi Henry Brandt, Soviet national foils team, while The voice announcing the New of Leeds; Rabbi Doy Marmur, of David Tyshler is a coach of the York Jets' pre - session football London; and Rabbi Jaap Soeten- squad. Both are expected to put games on TV may not sound fa- dorf, of Amsterdam. in an appearance in Tokyo. miliar — but the name is. Benny Bobby Mosbacher, whose big Can't Ship—Can't Wait Friedman, the old Michigan Hall brother Emil was the winning skip- of Famer, is starting a new career The retailer had ordered a large per in the United States successful quantity of merchandise from a luck. defense of the Americas' Cup, has on the gridiron. Good * * distributor. Back came this wire, been selected as a second U.S. "Cannot ship until you pay for Richard Abramson, of the Air Olympic alternate in the Dragon your last consignment." Force Academy, representing the sailing class. It's a new class for Whereupon the retailer wired Bobby, who is currently sailing out New York Knickerbocker Swim Club, was third in the Senior Met (collect, of course), "Unable to of Houston, Texas. Richard Rosenbaum, of Roslyn AAU 1,500-meters in 20:10.1, far wait that long. Cancel the order." Heights, N.Y., also will be in Japan this fall. He'll compete in the Para- Olympics, which follow the regular Olympics. Dick captured three gold medals in the international Para- V.0.? Seagram's continually wins new friends with its taste, aroma, and unusual clarity. Rabbi is Hebrew for "my teach- er." Originally the title of respect applied to a teacher of the Law. Later it came to mean the spiritual leader in a synagogue. MANFRED J. WERNER Is Pleased to Announce The Formation of The Werner Insurance Agency COMPLETE INSURANCE FACILITIES PHONE BR 2-0288 16030 W. McNICHOLS RD. DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48235 ■ ;±;•1 l ■ - b ■ ;±;41 $.±: 41.4: - .±;' " - tr.±; ' 41.4: 1■••■ • ; ■ ... ' ■ ; ■ •• ' ■ ; " :; 11.4;. ' 11;2;4 1Z4 r■ . I : er17.1 P.ZI Ir.7.11 ■ 17:1 V.21:4 1.±; " 1..±;, ' ... ... I P ■ . : PM, p...4:1P ■7 Dci En; It En; Eit3 Elt3 "THIPI WILL COW A DAY WHEN I WILI. UPLIFT THEE AND OATHIA 1114111 IS." t3c1 Memorial Honors 800 000 Polish Jews It , .\* TWO BIG ANTIQUE SHOWS st4 EAST DETROIT, LAST DAY—TODAY 1.10 p.m. Roma Hall, 24845 Gratiot near 10 Mile Rd. LIVONIA, MICH. Aug. 25, 26, 27, 28, 1-10 p.m. Roma Hall, 27777 Schoolcraft, (next to Detroit Race Course) Each show completely different with nightly Door Prizes — Continuous Buffet Meals and Snacks. Air Con- ditioned. Free Parking. Adm. $1.00. If you haven't visited "The Shows That Have Everything" you haven't seen an Antique Show! De; Z ~ $, t. 4"? EXTEND NEW YEAR GREETINGS BY PLANTING A TREE IN ISRAEL "The Shows That Have Everything" A most sincere and significant method of wishing your Friends and Relatives A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR is by planting At the recent dedication ceremonies of the monument erected on the site where 800,000 Polish Jews were- exterminated by the Nazis in the Treblinka concentration camp, James P. Rice (right), Executive Director of United Hias Service, and Gaynor Jacobson, Director of European and North African Operations of the world- wide migration agency, were among the representatives of Jewish organizations who were present. Other representatives of UJA-sup- ported agencies at the unveiling included Charles H. Jordan, Director- General, and Dr. Akiva Kohane, of the JDC, and Max Braude, Director-General of ORT. At the spot, two miles away, where 10,000 Polish Christians met their death, another monument was unveiled. The Treblinka memorial consists of a large central stone with a huge engraved menorah, which is surrounded by tombstones bearing the names of the cities and villages from which the Treblinka victims had been rounded up. 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