12—Friday, September 30, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shamsky, Holtzman - Baseball Stars BL JESSE SILVER (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) Koufax. "Koufax is in a world by himself. I can't throw hard like he does. I have to be cute and move the ball and throw that curve ball a lot." (Last Sunday Holtzman was the winning pitcher against Sandy Koufax.) * Art Shamsky may never make baseball's Hall of Fame but his bat has. A Cincinnati Red out- fielder, Shamsky recently equaled a major league record by hitting four home runs in four consecu- tive times up, and the bat that did Gabe Paul will stay on with the it is now on display at the Hall Cleveland Indians as president and of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. general manager. The new owner It all began in a game at Cin- of the Indians said his purchase cinnati against the Pittsburgh of the team was contingent upon Pirates an Aug. 12. Shamsky rode Paul agreeing to sign a 10-year the Reds bench until the eighth contract with the new organization. Steve Richman, a shortstop from inning when he went to left field for defensive reasons. When Sham- New York, was named to the all- sky came to bat the first time, star second team of the Central his homer put the Reds ahead Illinois Collegiate Baseball League. 8-7; his next shot tied the score Richman played for the champion 9-9 in the 10th inning; and his Bloomington club. The 19-year-old final blast in the 11th, tied junior has been chosen captain the score again 11-11. However of the 1967 Columbia U. baseball all to no avail the Reds lost the team. He led the Lions in batting game in the lath inning 14-11, last spring with a .394 average. The Atlanta Braves selected sec- with Shamsky having driven in ond baseman Jack Goldberg of five runs. Union, N.J., in the annual draft His fourth home run came of players from the American Le- on Aug. 14 when he appeared as gion junior baseball tournament. a pinch-hitter in a game against Goldberg is 17, 6-1, 185 pounds, the same Pirates. The string and is righthanded all the way. was broken in his fifth time at The Los Angeles Maccabee bat when he singled against the soccer team won the Fred Kahan Dodgers in Los Angeles. West Coast Trophy at a tourna- Shamsky, a native of St. ment held in San Francisco. Los with in his second season with the Angeles defeated the San Fran- Reds, has been used mainly as a cisco Mercury team 6-2 and the pinch-hitter. The 24-year-old, 6-2, San Francisco Hakoah 2-0, while 170 pounder is in his seventh year the New York Maccabee squad of professional baseball. At times lost to both San Francisco during his minor league career teams. The New Yorkers then Shamsky had been described as traveled to Los Angeles the fol- shy and lackadaisical. His atti- - lowing week for a contest. tude has changed since making Harlan Cohen who played on the major leagues. Shamsky's the 1961 and 1965 Maccabiah greatest asset is a pair of quick Games volleyball teams is the coach wrists which help him to whip of the U.S. National women's vol- the bat. This makes hitting home leyball team. He was also an as- runs look easy. Many feel that all sistant coach of the men's team Shamsky needs to make it big is that played in the world champion- more confidence in his own ability. ships in Czechoslovakia. Was Shamsky elated after his Steve Sandler won the National three homers against the Pirates? AAU one-wall handball tournament Not very. He seemed more dis- at Coney Island, N.Y. Sandler of mayed over the Reds defeat and the Jewish Community Center of refused to go on a postgame radio Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, won only show where they wanted to award because his friend Howie Eisen- him $25 as the game hero. berg talked him into playing. Who "It was one of those games," did Sandler defeat in the final? he said "Everything I did was You guessed it, Eisenberg, 20-21, right. I never hit three home runs 21-5, 21-11. Eisenberg of the 92nd Street in a game before in my life. I don't think I was the star of the YMAH had some consolation as he teamed with Ken Davidoff to cap- game because we lost." * * ture the doubles crown, 9-21, 21-8, Ken Holtzman, the Chicago Cubs 21-7. * * rookie pitcher, has already estab- Mike Epstein cooled down some- lished himself as the best hurler on the club. Holtzman, just 20, what from his torrid early pace, has lost more games than he's but the big Rochester first base- won but he has the best ERA man was still hitting over .300 on the Cubs pitching staff. He has and driving in runs in mid- gained some fine wins with a last August. In an exhibition game against place team. Some people have criticized the the Boston Red Sox the big guy Cubs for pushing Holtzman too hit a home run for the Interna- quickly in his first full year of tional League All-Stars. Then professional ball. Henry Holtzman, against the parent Baltimore Orioles, Epstein slugged a home Ken's father, disagrees. "Ken has been pitching since run and a single which knocked he was 8 years old and he in three runs and helped Rochester probably has been in more games defeat the Birds 7-6. Epstein's homer cleared the 405-foot mark than pitchers twice his age." Holtzman never lost a game in centerfield. Epstein, who likes to slide into in four years of pitching in first base on close plays, reports Little League competition. "This experience under com- that he receives about 10 letters petitive conditions," said his father, a day from fans around the coun- "has enabled him to acquire the try, and that he is being stopped poise of a veteran." on the street even when the team His teammate Ron Santo is is on the road. "I guess, said very high on Holtzman as is the Epstein, "I'm becoming a draw- St. Louis Cardinal manager Red ing card in a way." Schoendienst. "He's a terrific Ed Linn wrote this in a recent young pitcher," Santo said. "He could be another Koufax. A beauti- issue of Sport magazine: "I have ful arm. And what I like about recently written a book with him most is that the guy loves Sandy Koufax, and it is part of Koufax's charm that he never to win. He battles you." endorsed anything. Even while he * * Holtzman tells his teammates was being blasted by the more that he speaks Hebrew. "I really idealistic sportswriters and fans speak Yiddish," he admits, "but I for trying' to coax a few thousand say Hebrew because its too diffi- dollars more from the Dodgers, cult to explain what Yiddish is." who had only made $4,000,000 the Holtzman is good friends with previous season (mostly due to Shamsky, who like Holtzman, is Koufax), he was turning down at from Missouri's University City, a least a half-million dollars for merely renting out his name. suburb of St. Louis. "I'm just another Jewish .left- That's rather simple-minded in . hander," Holtzman replied when our commercial world. But that's someone compared him to Sandy Koufax." , , Mrs. Chaim Weizmann Joins Husband in Death Weisgal, chairman of the Web- mann Institute executive corm- cil: "Please convey to the family of Vera Weizmann and to the entire Weizmann Institute and the Yad Weizmann family, our deep sense of sadness and bereavement. Vera Weizmann's presence lent nobility to the Rehovot scene. She em- bodied and communicated national memories of highest significance. Her vigorous and dignified person- ality will be thoroughly missed in our national life. My wife and I have lost a cherished personal friend, whose warmth and affec- tion were given us in boundless measure." (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) REHOVOT—Dr. Vera Weizmann, widow of Chaim Weizmann, Israel's first president, was laid to rest Tuesday near her husband's grave at the foothill of the Weizmann home in Rehovot. In accordance with her final request, no eulogies were given. President Zalman Shazar and Pre- mier Levi Echkol headed the mourning group which followed the coffin from Memorial Square in Rehovot to the graveside. Some 2,000 mourners took part in the procession. They included mem- bers of the diplomatic corps, gov- ernment officials, army officers and a large group of family mem- bers. An army chaplain recited a prayer extolling the virtues of women and recited El Mole Ra- hamim, a traditional prayer for the dead. A number of women soldiers provided a guard of honor. They and policewomen and Red Mogen Dovid nurses placed wreaths on the grave. The mourners dis- persed after singing hatkiva. Mrs. Weizmann was president of Red Mogen Dovid, Israel's Red Cross. The body was brought from Lon- don, where Mrs. Weizmann died last Saturday at age 87, The cof- fin was taken to Memorial Square. After candles were lit, the public began to file by the bier, paying last respects. Born in Russia, Vera Chatzmann came to Geneva to study medicine, and there met young Chaim Weiz- mann, who was lecturing in Ge- neva. They were married in 1906. She received her medical degree from the University of Geneva and later studied at the University of Manchester, England. She became a health officer for the City of Manchester. Mrs. Weizmann was a patron of Youth Aliya, world honorary presi- dent of Jewish Child's Day; presi- dent of the Israel and British Com- monwealth Association as well as president of the Israel and Swedish Association; for many years presi- Demand Knesset Session VERA WEIZMANN dent of the world executive of the Women's International Zionist Or- ganization, of which she was a co- founder; and head of the Disabled Soldiers Fund, in Israel. After the death of President Weizmann, his widow continued her activities in Zionist work in Israel and in many other countries. She was very well known in the United States from her many visits to that country both as the wife and widow of Chaim Weizmann, and in her own right. Mrs. Weiz- mann's memoirs are to be pub- lished next year. The Weizmanns had two sons, Benjamin and Michael. The latter was killed during World War II, while flying a patrol with the British Royal Air Force. 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