Noted Fame-Winning Athletes 18—Friday, December 22, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS jured he accounted for two pass SILVER interceptions as Miami stopped the Angeles attorney David Gators, 20-13. Dave Newmark's first inter- Matlin was re-elected president of Walt Disney's "The Jungle the Amateur Athletic Union for a collegiate basketball game in Book" in Technicolor, inspired by second one-year term at the AAU's almost two years saw the seven- Rudyard Kipling's classic Mowgli 80th annual convention in New Or- footer score 16 points and take stories and the last of the animated leans. Ed Mosier of New York was down 17 rebounds as Columbia beat Lehigh, 78-57. Newmark is features to come from the late retained as treasurer. still a bit rusty from his long Mosier has also been named master's hand—four years and $4- 000,000 in the making—opens to- chairman of an AAU national ad- lay-off. . • Guard Stu Kerzner day at the Royal Oak, Terrace and visory council that will attempt to hit for 21 points for Providence, but the Friars dropped the open- stimulate year-round athletic com- er 58-54 to Villanova. petition at all levels. In addition to those duties Mosier is a member In another season's opener Bob of the U.S. Olympic Committee Steinberg paced Connecticut with and, like Matlin, a director of the 24 points as the Huskies beat state IT S. Committee Snorts for Israel. rival Yale, 70-62. Steinberg aver- Marls Spitz has been named aged only 5 points a game last World Swimmer of 1967 by Swim- year. Ed Goldstone tallied 9 points ming World Magazine, and was for the losers. (Copyright 1967, PEA Inc.) Kipling's 'Jungle Book' Comes to the Screen Los one of 14 athletes nominated in New Orleans for the James A. Sullivan Award. The winner will be announced in February. Bob Stein's selection to the Look All-America football team was only the beginning. The big Woods theaters. The wonderful and special world of Walt Disney ani- mation reaches a pinnacle with the animated muiscial comedy, which tells the story of a boy who wants to live his life in the jungle among the animals he knows and loves. Shown are Balloo, the happy-go- ucky bear, and Mowgli, the man- cub. Lido Spa Operation Studied by Israelis MIAMI BEACH — Samuel Edel- stein, president of Lido Spa, an- nounced that a delegation from Is- rael will inspect the spa's facilities with an eye to creating a new in- i.ta for Israel. Israel Development Com- mission will build a similar opera- tion at the site of ancient Roman springs and baths in Israel. Lido Spa was selected as representative of American Spa operations. 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A second stringer on the B team as a sopho- more, Bersin closed his collegiate career by being named to All-East and Alt.Ivy teams, and was one of 13 college seniors named by the 24-Karat Club Marks Holiday With Shows Direct dial Long Distance Instead of calling Person-to-Person. Save 40 per cent on a daytime three minute call between Detroit and Kalamazoo. It's faster, too. Michigan Bell e A Shower of Stars Hotel * Stars such as Shelley Winters. Arthur Cod- frey, Jose Ferrer, others, at Coconut Grove Playhouse Free to our guests. *2 Free sightseeing tours, by yacht, by motor coach! Planned Entertainment 7 Days & Nights A Week! TOP TALENT FLOOR SHOWS Indoor-Outdoor Fun Programs Free Parking • Free Chaises & Mats • Special Family Plan Credit Cards Accepted Arthur Brant, Gen. Mgr. S1 a daily, per pers., dbl. occ. Jack Paul, Res. 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It is closed on Sun- day. "Fat Bob" Taylor, an Ann Arbor plumber who became a nationally- recognized singing star will make On Monday nights, star is National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame as a scholar-athlete for 1967. The 13 received $500 grants for further study and engraved silver bowls .at the 10th annual Hall of his night club debut at the 24 Karat Fame dinner in New York's Wal- Club on Tuesday night. dorf-Astoria. Bersin hopes to pur- Impresario Harold V. Wiggle sue a career in law and politics. signed the Michigan' star for a PEPPY FIELDS' LIVE RADIO SHOW $i A daily, per pers., "rdbl. occ. 24 of 178 rms. Dec. 15-Feb.1 96 Carl Cohen, Owner/Management `Fiddler' Title Song Featured in Moon Revue One of the regular show stop- pers at the Moon Revue Supper Club is the title song from "Fiddler on the Roof," performed by the Robert Simpson "Hits of Broad- way" revue:. At Detroit's newest supper club, 22010 N. Chrysler, Hazel Park, show times in the Vel- vet Cavern Room are 8 and 10 p.m. nightly except Sunday. The hour-long musical revue features popular songs and special- ly choreographed dances from eight top Broadway shows and is a regular feature at The Moon. Appearing in the Moon's Lunar Lounge until Saturday is singer and recording star, Damita Jo. shortest boxing match on record was 101/2 seconds on Sept. 29, 1946, when Al Couture struck Ralph Watson while the latter was adjusting a gum shield in his cor- ner at Lewiston, Me. If the time was accurately taken it is clear that Couture must have been more than half-way across the ring from his corner at the opening bell. The DETROIT — 864-3190 Al Ruska, Gen. 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For information & reservations, see your travel agent or call SPECIAL FAMILY PLAN Weekend Holiday Fare district sales manager, said here - that the new Florida jet lift in cludes eight direct flights to Flori - Featured at Theaters has ever offered from Detroit to CONTINENTAL SHOWCASE Hawaiian Luau, Fiesta Italiano, Broadway Revue Feb. 1 to Mar. 7 FULL COURSE BREAKFAST AND 7-COURSE DELUXE DINNER, add $4; children ender 12, add U. Other all-star football honors week's engagement ending New went to Bruce Weinstein, Al Cla- Years Eve. man. Steve Tannen and Mike Blatt. Weinstein of Yale was named to the AP All-Ivy squad at offen- Delta Adds 360 Seats sive end; Claman, UCLA, second on Super Jets to Florida team All-Pacific Coast at defen- Delta Air Lines, first with jets sive tackle; Tannen, Florida, hon- to Florida, is now operating the orable mention All-Southeastern first scheduled Super DC-8 service Conference and Florida All-College, from Metropolitan Airport. The defensive back and Blatt, Florida 195-passenger airplane, at present State, Florida All-College, line- the world's largest, forms part of backer. Delta's new Detroit-Florida 1967-68 A sophomore, Tannen had his "Capture The Sun" jet lift. Delta best game against Miami U., his will offer nearly a 1000 daily jet home town school, in a nationally seats to Florida, 360 seats more televised contest. Before being in- than it offered this time last year. A. J. Moreau, Delta's Detroit War n e r Brothers-Seven Arts' Technicolor production, "Wait Un- til Dark," starring Audrey Hep- burn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna and Efrem Zimbalist Jr., will be shown at the Adams Theater and the Bloomfield, Mercury, Macomb Cinema and Warren Cinema, start- ing today. Adapted from the Broadway hit by Frederick Knott, the drama re- volves around a must al doll— containing smuggled dc$e—and a blind girl (Audrey Hepburn), just learning to navigate in her world of darkness. Today also marks the debut at the Radio City, Redford and Vogue theaters of "The Graduate," Mike Nichols' sophisticated adult drama in Technicolor. The Embassy Pic- tures' release stars Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman in the title role and Katharine Ross. "The Graduate" is a comedy- drama that focuses on the rebellion of a young man, fresh out of col- lege, whose path of revolt is blocked with obstructions which produce some hilarious yet sadly tragic situations. Completing the holiday menu is "A Man For All Seasons," winner of six Academy Awards, including Best Picture of the Year, at the La Parisien, Punch and Judy and Towne Theaters. Enioy great stars such as Jackie Gleason, Milton Berle, many others, as Peppy in- terviews them! A nightly party, only at the Lucerne! DAILY SERVICEB IN OUR OWN ITNACOGUI STRICT DIETARY LAWS MOVED Rabbi & Mrs. Mayer I. Herman of Camps POKONO-RAMONA FIRChrnnIcoIlle. 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