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January 15, 1965 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-15

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Jews

By JESSIE and ROY SILVER
(Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.)
News from the Antipodes indi-
cates that Australia may send a
basketball team to the Seventh
World Maccabean Games in Israel
next summer. The Aussies feel so
confident about the skills of their
players that if they do make a
debut in Maccabean competition
they expect to seriously challenge
United States domination. That, of
course, is easier said than done.
The United States has never lost
an Olympic basketball game nor
has it dropped one in Maccabean
competition.
Among those American col-
legiate players from whom the
United States team may be chosen
are the following: Mark Rein, a
6' 1" senior at the U.S Naval
Academy; Illinois' Tal Brody, 6' 1";

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TEL AVIV (JTA) --- The Israel in 1979 and bearing 5.5 per cent
Discount Bank, one of Israel's lead- interest were privately placed with
ing financial institutions, reported two major American insurance
with a record of 26 victories in 31 Tuesday the successful sale in the companies. The bank's three-year
bouts over a three-year span. He United States of 300,000 shares of old New York branch has already
begun contributing to the bank's
earned a total of $3,400 for his first stock at $12.25 per share.
The bank also reported that 34.- earnings and to its total resources,
30 fights, often mixed for as little
the report stated.
as $10 a round. Why did he fight? 000,000 in capital notes maturing .
"Where else could I meet such
interesting people?" he explained.
Incidentally, two Jewish boxing
personalities have struck "gold"
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Marvin Goldberg, an optometrist
who resigned as_a N.Y..State ring
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Hofstra's 6' 1", Steve Nisenson;
Yale's Bob Trupin, 6', son of form-
er CCNY flash Milt Trupin, who
tossed in 32 in the Eli's opener
against Colgate; 6' 1" Jeff Neu-
man, Penn's All-Ivy ace; Jud
Rothman, 6' 8" of Louisville; cap-
tain Ron Watts, 6' 6" of Wake
Forest; Vanderbilt's Ron Green,
6' 6"; North Carolina's 6' 6" Mark
Merkin; NYU's 6' 5" Bruce Kap-
lan, a soph who set a Violet frosh
scoring mark last season;- Colum-
bia's 6' 1" Neil Farber and 6' Stan
Felsinger; 6' 3" Al Friedman of
Rutgers; 5' 9" Jay Warhaftig, who
established a Creighton frosh scor-
ing mark last year; Norm Gold-
smith, 6' 3" of Syracuse; and 6' 5"
Norm Rolceach of Brooklyn Col-
lege.
In addition, there's Larry Brown.
gold medalist for the United States
in the 1964 Olympics who - plays for
the AAU Akron Goodyears and was
a member of the 1961 Maccabean
Team; Rick Kaminsky, former
Yale All-Ivy captain who is playing
amateur ball while attending Bay-
lor medical school and is a 1961
Maccabean; Jack Hirsch, a mem-
ber of UCLA's all-winning NCAA
championship team last year who
is out of school but is playing
amateur ball; and frosh stars Dave
Newmark, Columbia seven-footer.
and Steve Kopitko of Rhode Island.
son of former CCNY whiz Saul
Kipitko.
The United States Committee
Sports for Israel, which sponsors
United States participation in the
World Maccabean Games, requests
the names of any other candidates
for the 1965 Maccabean Team.
Please send communications to the
organization at 147 West 42nd
Street, New York City. If you don't
play basketball yourself but are
over 6' 9", pleas submit your own
name.
The Saga of Sock: Boxing's Jew-
ish heavyweight champion, 23-
year-old Dick Wipperman of Sloan,
N.Y., a suburb of Buffalo, has
promised to retire after a brief
odyssey in New York's Madison
Square Garden. It happened like
this:
Wipperrnan, a 6' 3". 205-pounder
who works for the N.Y. State High-
way Dept., fought 242-pound, 6' 8"
Jim Beattie early in October. The
fight was even going into the
seventh round, the referee stopped
the bout to everyone's amazement
and awarded a TKO to Beattie
with the loser still on his feet and
not discernibly hurt. Whereupon
Wipperman went wild. The Loqua
cious Wipp attempted to clobber
his foe, he screamed at the
referee, and he grasped the ring
mike and attempted to address
the crowd., Fortunately, the mike
was off. Unfortunately for him,
$100 of his $1,000 purse was de-
ducted as a fine by the N.Y. State
Athletic Commission.
On Oct. 23, Wipperman was
matched with Argentina's Oscar
Bonavena, also at the Garden.
Wipp promised to retire if he didn't
win. He didn't. The bout was a
fiasco. Both judges awarded Bon-
avena a 10-0 decision. As a matter
of fact, Wipp lost a decision even
before he entered the ring. He was
kayoed by N.Y. State Athletic
Commission Gen. Melvin Krule-
witch, who refused to allow him
to wear the Star of David on his
trunks. The General merely en-
forced a New York State boxing
law prohibiting any emblem to be
worn in the ring. The subject was
brought up by the publicity man
for the Garden in an attempt: to
ballyhoo . the bout. He ghosted an

article in which Wipperman al-
legedly said: "Every time I failed
to wear it (the Star of David), I
lost. If they let wrestlers wear dyed
hair and all kinds of ornaments,

why not allow a religious em-
blem?" End of supposed quote.

Gen. Krulewitch's decision
makes him, in our opinion, the
"Jewish heavyweight Chem p."
Wipperman retires, it says here,

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 15, 1965-31

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