-• ON I, .1. Mt • ••• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, June 14, 1968 ...... By . JESS SILVER Larry Sherry Returns to Minor _Leagues Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Pitcher Larry Sherry, the hero to the Memphis Blues in the Texas the .1959 World Series, is back League. Danny Raskin's of in. the minor leagues: Cut by the Pitcher Mickey Abarbanel is try- Houston Astros in spring training; ing to regain his old form at Ev- Sherry was picked up by the Se- ansville in the Southern League. attle Angels • of the Pacific Coast The young lefty, property of the League . . . Mike Epstein returned Chicago White Sox, has been both- to the International League with ered with arm trouble since 1967, the Buffalo Bisons and after one when he injured his elbow. He reg- week had a .455 batting average istered Evansville's first shutout and three homers. The Washington victory of the year beating Ashe- Senators put the big first-sacker on ville 4-0 and striking out 14 batters. 24-hour recall. Other minor leaguers include: The Cleveland Indians returned former Temple U. outfielder Steve outfielder Rich Scheinblum to their Kolinsky of the Reading Phillies Portland farm club in the Pacific of the Eastern League; Miami's Coast League. Given a good chance Steve Hertz, a third baseman with to make the big team this season, High Point-Thomasville of the Ca- Scheinblum failed to hit in spring ! rolina League, and Atlanta's Ron DAVE FENTON of Investors Diversified came across a couple training . . . The N.Y. Mets moved I Blomberg of Kinston of the. Caro- of young lads fighting on the second baseman Sherwin Minster lina League. Greenfield office parking lot . . . One of the boys had the other on the ground and was getting in a few solid blows . . Pulling the youngster off, Dave told him he shouldn't hit the other while he was down . . and was promptly told, "G'way! What do you think I got him there for?" 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Barry, a 5-11, 185 pound righthander, will report to Sarasota of the Gulf Coast League. He has been a student at Southeast Mis- souri State College and the U. of Missouri. at St. Louis. Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg lost two home run records in one week. Al Kaline slammed his 307th homer to take the Detroit Tiger club record from Greenberg, and Frank Howard of Washington hit 10 homers in one week to better the nine of Babe Ruth and Green- berg. Another Greenberg, however, may get those records back some day. Steve Greenberg, Hank's youngest son, played for Yale and hit a ninth-inning homer to whip Columbia 3-2 in an Ivy League game. Greenberg's double in the fourth inning was the only Yale hit in its loss to Harvard. Steve is also a goalie on the soccer team and was named to the All-Ivy squad. 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. ago. The . final production of Center Theater's season will be Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park" opening 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Deroy Theater, Jewish Center. Sunday showing will be 7:30 p.m. Blomberg, the N.Y. Yankees No. 1 draft pick last year, is at- tempting a switch from first base to center field. "I'm glad they switched me. . ." said Ron. "I feel more relaxed out there and, although I've never played center before. I'm conveniced now it's my natural position." 4-9:30 ORIGINAL POLYNESIAN FOOD - DRINK Also American Menu ELIZABETH 1--'10 • Open 11:30 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.- Fri. Sat., Sun. Noon-2 a.m. 2121 Cass Ave. 962-1434 0 0 mi 0 HI AN ' Cobo