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April 26, 1968 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-04-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, April 26, 1968

BRIGHT FUTURE
No man on earth needs to worry
about the years ahead of him if
he has spent the years behind him
inteligently.

ENJOY AN EXCITING
EVENING AT THE

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Si 295

By JESS SILVER

Israeli Soccer Team Gets Place in the Olympic Games

Israel's soccer team gained a womens team captured the gold
place in the final pool at the Olym- medal at the 1967 Pan-American
pic Games in Mexico City. The Gaines.
Israelis had an easy time qualifying
Credit Tal Brody for the tre-
because India, Iran, North Korea mendous excitement basketball
and Burma refused to send their has aroused in Israel. The
teams to Israel for the elimination
former U. of Illinois All-Ameri-
tournament, Only Ceylon showed can from Yeshiva University,
up, and the Israelis routed them
and New York City, helped
7-0 and 4-0.
Maccabi Tel Aviv defeat Spain's
Harlan Cohen made Olympic Real Madrid 96-88. Real Ma-
news. The elementary teacher drid fields one of the best
from Santa Monica, Calif., was basketball clubs in Europe.
The Maccabi News Bulletin
chosen coach of the U.S. women's
volleyball team. Cohen has been called it "the greatest sports
national women's coach since 1965. event in Israel" and said of the
He is a, former All - American game: "If the Yad Eliyahu Sta-
player and represented the United dium had a seating capacity for
States at the 1961 and 1965 Mac- 25,000 then there would have been
cabiah Games, and in the 1963 a sell out, but as it only holds
Pan-American Games. He is the 5,000 and some 6,000 squeezed in,
coach at Santa Monica City Col- all those who couldn't get in spent
lege and the Westside Jewish Com- the evening glued to their radios
munity Center in Los Angeles, and were not less excited then
both mens teams. His national those who saw this wonderful

(Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.)

game. In a dramatic extra-time
play Maccabi Tel Aviv succeeded
in beating the best European team
by 96-88. This still leaves Mac-
cabi Tel Aviv three points be-
hind Real Madrid in the two-
games score but doesn't alter the
fact that Maccabi, with its extra-
ordinary performance, secured a
leading position among Europe's
club teams.

About Brody's selection as
Israel's "Sportsman of the Year"
the Maccabi News Bulletin said:
"Tal Brody, the outstanding Mac-
cabi Tel Aviv basketball player,
was the unanimous choice of the
25 Israeli • sports writers ques-
tioned. Tal Brody, a young Ameri-
can now spending his second year
in Israel is a worthy recipient of
this highest of honors, not only
for his excellent performances
which have brought Maccabi Tel
Aviv's basketball section great

successes, but also for his fine
sportsmanship and his great work
in fostering basketball in Israel.
Runner-up in the voting for
Israel's "Sportsman of the Year"
was Avraham Melamed, an inter-
national swimmer; third place in
the voting went to Tanhum Cohen-
Mintz, basketball captain of Mac-
cabi Tel Aviv and fourth place
went to Dorit Saltz, a young swim-
mer. Miss Saltz is presently in
Germany for a year of study. She
keeps in training by swimming
with the Dusseldorf Schwimm-
Verein.
Maccabi Germany reports that it
now has 1,400 members in such
cities as Frankfurt, Dortmund,
Dusseldorf, H a n o v e r, Cologne,
Manheim, Munchen and Muster.
Maccabi reestablished itself in Ger-
many two years ago.

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