Hillel Slates Review, JFK Memorial Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University will hold the second of a book review series 8 p.m. Monday. Rabbi and Mrs. Max Kapustin will be hosts at their home, 18690 Pinehurst. Dr. Lawrence Berkove, assistant pro- fessor of English at the University of Michigan, Dearborn, will speak on "Herzog" by Saul Bellow. A Kennedy Memorial Program is planned for 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Chase Room, Mackenzie Hall, at Wayne State. A film, "The Making of the President," will be shown, and a short talk will be given by a member of the history department. * * * And a Bowling Party Bnai Brith Hillel announces its first big social event of the year: a bowling party and dance at Star Lanes, 28438 Northwestern, '7:30 p.m. Saturday. This event will be the first of many now being planned by its newly elected social committee. All Wayne students are welcome. "Youth Page Teen Fashions Go 'A. La Mode' "A La Mode," that extra some- thing that makes desserts extra special, is the name of a new shop for pre-teens and young junior misses to open 7 p.m. Thursday at 23133 Coolidge, Oak Park. The "a la mode" touch is car- ried throughout the decor — gay Jews stripes, checks and flowers — and in the exciting fashions for the Miss Teenager who wears a size 6 to 14; Pre-teen, 3 to 13; or Junior, 5 to 15. Accent is on dresses and sports- wear and — for dessert — glamour accessories. in Sports By JESSE SILVER Co-author of "Encyclopedia of Jews in Sports" (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) The accolades for Sandy Koufax continue to pour in. Players and sports writers can't seem to say enough about Sandy both as a pitcher and as a man. Says Dodger manager Walt Alston, "I haven't seen all the great pitchers but I've seen all of the great ones of the last 2-5 years. Koufax tops them all. He's a superb workman, a fine team man. One of the rea- sons you have to consider his work superb is that, like all of our pitchers, he had little margin to work on at any time. Often he had to pitch a shutout to be sure of victory." Clark Nealon writing in the Houston Post: "And, in these rankings, the greatest thing of all about Sandy Koufax is that so much personal grace is wrapped up in the same package with so much talent. This guy fits the image of a modest Hall of Famer as well as it ever has been fitted. Can there be any doubt he'll be in Cooperstown?" "I've seen the best in the majors," says old time great Goose Goslin, "Walter Johnson, Lefty Gomez, Bob Feller, Dizzy Dean and the others. And Sandy Koufax is in that class. He rates with the greatest." Sandy's career record reads as follows: in 11 seasons he has 138 wins, 78 losses, a 2.97 ERA and 2,079 strikeouts in 2,002 innings. * * * Steve (Sudden Death) Sabol is back and Colorado College of Colorado Springs, Colo. has him. Sabol, of Villanova, Pa., is a 207- pound fullback who missed the for the 1964 season because of hepatitis. When he plays, Sabol is good enough to make all-conference, but he is better known for his promo- tion gimmicks, mostly concerning himself. Besides football Sabol competes in track and basketball, is a B-plus student majoring in education, and is a member of Blue Key, national men's honorary society. His coach says, "Sabol is a tremendous, man-made football player who has done a tremendous job with him- self." Steve's dad, Edwin Sabol, does the official color films of the National Football League's championship games. Ron Watts is the only rookie to make the champion Boston Celtics this year. Watts, of Wash- ington, D.C., played his college basketball at Wake Forest. He stands 6 feet 7 and weighs 230 pounds. Says coach Red Auer- bach about his No. 2 draft selection, "When I came out of the draft meeting at the Plaza in New York, who was waiting for me? Watts. He wanted to tell me what a good choice I had made." Sol Rutchick, who trained Ken- tucky Derby winner Count Turf, died in New York at the age of 66. Rutchick had been a trainer since 1923. When -Count Turf won the 1961 Derby Rutchick was in New York listening to it on the radio. Jerry Silverman, the handler of Romeo Hanover, sensational 2-year-old pacing colt, is regarded as one of the brightest young train- ers in harness racing. illUMFORD 11 Random House has issued a how to win graciously." Many incidents are recorded in series of sports stories that will the career of Luckman and of all delight young readers. Especially timely and informa- the other great stars dealt with in tive in this series of new books is this fine book. Another volume in this series "Great Quarterbacks of the NFL" is the collection of tales, "The by Dave Anderson. The reader will be delighted by Boys' Life Book of Sports Stories." the tales of the heroes in the It contains 10 noteworthy stories National Football League in this from Boys' Life and the book was By EDWARD ZUCKERMAN volume that has many good photo- illustrated by Don Miller. Thornton Wilder's play, "The graphs illustrating the actions in Then there is one for girls— Skin of Our Teeth," was presented games and then stars in the "The American Girl Book of by the Mumford players Thursday league. Sports Stories," which was ably . and Friday Nov. 4 and 5. Un- illustrated by Ed Vebell and which A long chapter is devoted to fortunately, small crowds attended one of the great Jewish football contains 10 stories from American the performances, but it is those players of all time, Sid Luckman Girl Magazine. who failed to attend who were of the Chicago Bears. The author the big losers. states about him: "Luckman was Zionists Issue Rights "Teeth," under the very creative more than a wonderful football Appeal to Soviet Union direction of James Gilchrist, player. He always has been a SANTIAGO, Chile (JTA) — The drama instructor, was one of the wonderfully warm human being. best Mamford productions in re- Among other things, he knows 44th Chilean Zionist Congress called on the Soviet government cent years. Dealing with the struggle of mankind to better Hebrew U. Scholarships recently to end discriminatory restrictions against Russian Jews, itself since prehistoric times, the script afforded the opportunities Honor Jabotinsky Name in a resolution adopted at the clos- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire ing session attended by all Zionist for many fine performances, and to The Jewish News) its potential was realized. JERUSALEM —Establishment of groups in Chile. Rodolfo Borzutzky Fridman, an scholarships honoring the memory Cru tstan d n g performances were rendered by Naomi Wainer of the late Vladimir Jabotinsky, attorney, was elected president of as Sabina, Denise Bale as Mrs. founder of the Zionist Revisionist the Federation of Chilean Zionists. Antrobus, Ben McFall as Mr. movement, was announced here Custom Picture Framing Antrobus, and Jeffrey Ishbia as by the Hebrew University. Under a grant of 10,000 Israeli Henry. The leads were backed up by an energetic, if not out- pounds ($3,333), given by a group standing, supporting cast who of Jabotinsky admirers headed by played mobs of cynics and dis- Max Lebedkin of Zurich, the schol- Art Classes arships will be divided equally gustingly ragged refugees. 18090 WYOMING at Curtis every year between two research Conveniently Located Mumford's mighty Mustangs fellowships for undergraduates at UN 3-1031 finished their season last Friday the university. with a 14-6 loss to Osborne. In previous weeks, they bowed to WE RENT Cass 12-0 and to Central 13-12. The NEW CONTINENTAL MOHAIR high point of the season came two weeks ago as they won their only game, massacreing Southeastern 13-12. Their final record was 1-6-1, ALSO FEATURING A FINE SELECTION OF or something like that. The Current Affairs Club has been especially active this year. at Two weeks ago, Councilman-elect Nicholas Hood spoke before the HANDELSMAN CLOTHING group. Next week the Eastern Michigan coordinator of the John 7651 W. McNICHOLS at Santa Barbara Birch Society, Dr. Stuart Crane, UNiversity 4-7408 will address the meeting, which promises to be a most interesting one. S I N S FIELD ART STUDIO Tony Martin Dress Suits Men's Clothing Discount Prices Students From 17 Lands Take Rural Course in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — Students from 17 countries were gathered at Rehovot Monday to begin a two- year course in rural planning started by the Agricultural Re- search Center at Rehovot. The course, said to be the most comprehensive of its kind ever undertaken, is being financed by the Israel government, the Europ- ean Economic Development organ- ization, the Organization of Amer- ican States and the Ford Foundation. Twenty-six students are enrolled in the course. Included among the countries represented by the stu- What cannot be cured must be dents are the Philippine Islands, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, endured. — Amer. proverb. Iran, Sweden, Yugoslavia, Tanza- nia, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Jamaica, Ecuador and El Salvador. WOMAN WHO WORKS! STUDENTS! HOMEMAKERS! There is a world famous Powers Course For You My Neighbors The Powers Look and Training for more ... Confidence! Beauty! Charm! Our personalized finishing School training will help you to improve your figure, fash- ion sense, self - confidence, social graces, speech, poise and personality. 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