THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Friday, December 6, 1968-47 Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 S T THE EXTRAVAGANT JOINT dinner-dance by Knights of Py- thias, Detroit No. 55, and Pythian Sisters, Temple No. 152, set for Feb. 9, in the lavish 8,000 sq. ft. Essex-Hampton Room of Raleigh House, will be in celebration of the new officers for 1969 . . . All stops are being pulled out for a very gala affair ... The combination of Raleigh House Catering, Hal Gor- don's Orchestra, Sammy Woolf's great song styling and surprise guest stars, will make for a fabu- lously wonderful evening . . . Now that the price has been settled at $25 a couple, reservations will be taken from the general public. JIMMY "GROUCHO" RACH- LEFF is Detroit's own replica of the famous movie and TV person- ality and has appeared many times at public affairs with the famous Groucho eye ogle . . . The funny patter of the Marx Brothers of years gone by is still remembered by many, with the funniest lines usually going to Grouch() (in real life his name is Julius). Jimmy is chock full of the fa- mous stories . . . and tells one of Groucho's funniest routines which concerned his African hunting trip and began with "Did I ever tell you how I shot a wild elephant in my pajamas? How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. Getting his tusks off was quite a problem. In Alabama the Tuscaloosa." . . . He came home in a rickshaw. The meter registered $11.40. "Con- found it," he roared to the driver. "Didn't I tell you not to go through India?" Then there was the skit where Groucho and Chico served as op- posing lawyers . . . Chico became tongue-tied when it was his turn to question the witness . . . The judge thundered, "Well, ask your witness some questions." . . "All- a-right," said Chico. "What's a big-a-da animal wid four legs an' a trunk in da front?" . . . "That's irrelevant," screamed Groucho "Dat's a right," agreed Chico . . . Groucho crossed the stage, planted his portfolio on the judge's bench, and declared, "I rest my case." THE MARX BROTHERS once became the managers of a prize fighter . . . He was a lumbering giant named Cohen, and richly earned the nickname of "Canvas- back" by an invariable custom of getting himself knocked cold in round one of every fight . . . The boys had a great time with Can- vasback Cohen until one day, ac- cording to legend, Groucho knock- ed him out in a gymnasium work- out . . . That was too much . . . Groucho claims that Canvasback started as a lightweight, but was hit so many times that he swelled out into a heavy. IN "MONKEY BUSINESS" tells Jimmy, Grouch discovered a large automatic pistol and near it a few small pearl-handled revolvers .. . "This gat," announced Groucho, "had gittens." . . . Almost imme- diately after that deduction, the ship's captain moves into view "I've got a complaint," roared Groucho ... "What is it?" said the captain testily . . . "Last night when I was in bed in my cabin, who do you think came tiptoing along the corridor and tapped on my door?" . . . The captain said he didn't know .. "Nobody did," declared Grouch, "and that's my complaint." . If Long Island University ap- proves, Roy Rubin will journey to Israel in April to help the Israeli basketball team prepare for the Maccabia Games, July 28 through Aug. 6, 1969, The announcement I was made by Sol Leiber, national basketball chairman of the U.S. Committee Sports for Israel. Rubin, who will begin his eighth season with the Blackbirds, coached his team to the small-college cham- pionship last year and a berth the National Invitation Tourna- ment. The U.S. has won every gold medal since entering the Macca- bia Games basketball competition in 1950. Basketball was introduced into the games in 1935 (a year be- fore it became an Olympic sport) and. Egypt (yes, Egypt) won the first gold medal. Barry Liebowitz, a former star performer with Rubin's LIU quin- tet, is already in Israel. Liebowitz played with three different ABA teams last season. He was traded to a fourth club, New Orleans, in the off-season, Seven-footer Dave (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) Newmark, now with the Chicago Floridians of the ABA, also serves NORFOLK, Va. (JTA)—The Beth Bulls of the NBA, is working on a as the team doctor. Sholom Home for the Aged has an- three-year no-cut contract. The U. of Florida is expecting Steve Chubin of the Los Angeles big things from 6-10 All-American nounced an increase for residents Stars pumped in 40 points in a center, Neal Walk. A product of in maintenace fees to $400 a month losing effort against the Oakland Miami Beach High School, Walk from the previous $350 because of Oaks. led the nation in rebounding last steadily increasing costs, accord- ing to Milton Perel, president. He Larry Brown's playmaking is season and was 10th in scoring. cited the institution's complinace keeping the Oaks in first place. Habitual teetotallers. There with the minimum wage-hour law, The 5-9 star is receiving some help mounting costs for food, laundry should be asylums for such people. from Rick Barry. When Rudy LaRusso scored 22 But they would probably relapse service and utilities, as well as an points in a recent game against into teetotalism as soon as they increase in the quality of services the Phoenix Suns he went over the came out. —Samuel Butler. to residents. 10,000-point barrier for a career. 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