- Mafia Funds Are Invested in Israel, Article Alleges Jews in Sports Chubin (1965) at the World Mac By JESS SILVER Inc.) cabiah Games, and Leibowitz and JERUSALEM (ZINS)—A group Art Heyman, Larry Brown, Steve Weitzman at the Pan-American of foreign industrialists with large Chubin and Barry Leibowitz were Maccabiah Games in 1966. investments in Israel's economy and who include known contribu- all in action as the American Bas- Tulane is excited about its sopho- tors to Israeli cultural institutions ketball Association, the new pro- more end Scott Haber. Haber, 6-2, fessional league, opened its initial are allegedly using American ' 200, an All-District selection from Mafia funds to finance their eco- campaign. With franchises in 11 Bellaire High, Houston, Texas, was nomic enterprises in Israel, ac- cities, the new group hopes some- the defensive standout in the early cording to a story in the daily day to rival the established Na- going. He was great in the win Haaretz, based on a news item tional Basketball Association. over North Carolina, blocked a Heyman, the former Duke All- punt in the Florida game, and published in a widely distributed America, is performing with the nailed the punter on his own 10 American magazine. The story alleges that these New Jersey Americans. The club in the Miami contest. transactions are being carried out is based in Teaneck, N.J., with Bart Bookatz, a place kicker through an international bank in Arthur Brown as owner and Max from Dallas, Texas, is another Switzerland, some of whose de- Zaslofsky as coach and general sophomore on the Tulane football positors are investors in Israel. manager. Brown is head of the squad. However, Bookatz, 5-11, According to the magazine, the ABC Freight Forwarding Co., and 190. may be redshirted this year. American Mafia transfers vast Zaslofsky is a former NBA All- A big back at a small school, sums each year to Switzerland for Star player. that's halfback Saul Sindell of C. deposit:in the aforementioned bank. Heyman, 6-5, played in the East- W. Post College in New York. Sin- Citing this news item. Knesset ern League last season and before dell, a senior from Elmont, N.Y.. deputy Uri Avneri introduced an that in the NBA. Besides playing with pro seize at 6-0, 208. has at- interpolation in the Knesset call- pro basketball the 25-year-old Hey- tracted the attention of the pro- ing upon the ministry of finance man operates a restaurant in Con- fessional scouts. to publicize the papers and de- necticut. 1 Sindell was at his best in the tails of the investigation relating to Brown. who won an Olympic 136-14 win over Cortland State. He this matter. go ld medal in 1964. had b een an ran for four touchdowns, caught a assistant coach at his alma mater, two-point conversion pass and rush- Radomer Latke Party Set North Carolina, for three years ed for 204 yards in 27 attempts. Ramoder Aid and Ladies Society before turning pro. Only 5-10, he The 26 points, four touchdowns have scheduled their annual latke is with the New Orleans Bucca- and the rushing yardage were all party for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the neers. Chubin is trying to inject Post records. He scored again Workmen's Circle Center. some life into the Anaheim Ami- against Alfred in a 20-15 win. Sin- gos. The former Rhode Island star dell failed to register any points tallied 42 points as the Amigos against Kings Point, but did gain won their first game after five set- 123 yards in 18 carries as Post backs. He played in Italy last sea- won 28-6. "Saul is a good, strong runner son. FOR EVERY OCCASION Leibowitz, a 6-2 playmaker with on the Jim Taylor style," said LIU last year, is performing the Post's head coach. "He runs over same job for the Pittsburgh Pip- tacklers. On his last TD against ers. The Pipers are owned by Gabe Cortland, he broke through four Anniversaries Rubin who runs a chain of thea- tacklers and ran over the safety man." ters. Hospital • New Babies Another star performer at C. W. Rick Weitzman joins veteran Ion Voyage • Birthdays • Sympathy Rudy LaRusso in the National Bas- Post is Lefty Goldstein. Goldstein It's easy to be thoughtful ... caught two TD passes against In- ketball Association. Weitzman, 6-2, call us ... we'll sign your captained Northeastern to its great- diana State, and in the Kings Point card and deliver a gift game took a short pass and ran est year ever last season. He has a basket for you. difficult assignment in trying to 70 yards to score. A standout player in the Prince- nail down a position with the Bos- ton defensive line is tackle Dick ton Celtics. All except LaRusso have played Sandler. In the second quarter in Maccabiah Games competition. against Penn, Sandler forced a Heyman and Brown (1961) and fumble when he hit the ball-car- rier deep in his own territory, and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Princeton went on to score in the 8922 W. 7 MILE RD . at Wynminp, 28-14 Tiger victory. 6—Friday, December 29, 1967 Both linebacker Mike Blatt and defensive tackle Harvey Zion were outstanding in the Florida State win over Texas Tech . . - Steve Tannen picked off his second in- terception of the year as Florida stopped Vanderbilt 27-22. Brent Kaufman scored his fourth TD of the season as Rhode Island dropped its first game of the year 28-24 to Massachusetts . . . Bruce Weinstein took a pass for a TD as Yale stopped Cornell 41-7 . . Wyoming reports that center Jay Shapiro of Peabody, Mass., is not Jewish. Fred Schmertz and Sid Tanen- baum were among 11 athletic alumni honored recently at the an- nual dinner of the New York Uni- versity Varsity Club. All 11 are members of the Helms Hall of Fame Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles. Schmertz, a 1914 graduate of NYU's School of Law, has been meet director of indoor track's Millrose Games since 1934. Tanen- baum was selected to 1946 and 1947 All-America basketball teams. Boris Gurevich of the Soviet Union won the middleweight title at the world freestyle wrestling championships in New Delhi, India. Gurevich won a gold medal as a flyweight in Greco- • Allstate Insurance • Kroger Supermarket • Richard's for Boys Roman wrestling at the 1952 • Barton's Chocolates, Gifts • Lincoln Barber Shop & Girls Olympic Games. 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