Jewish At hletes Starred in Many Sports in 5729 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-49 Friday, September 12, 1969 By JESS SILVER quarterback Karl Sweetan of the No. 2 by both the NBA and ABA in throw; L. J. Cohen, quartermile; (Copyright 190, JTA, Inc.) New Orleans Saints. Stromberg the annual player draft. Florida's Dick Trichter, quartermile and The only discordant note in an The Olympic Games in Mexico missed most of the season because first basketball All-America, Walk Bary Liebovitz, quartermile. otherwise outstanding effort by • • • City and the Maccabia Games in of an injury, and Sweetan was signed to play pro ball with the the U.S. team was a loss to Israel Walter Blum, one of the nation's in basketball and only a fair show- Israel highlighted sports competi- traded to the Los Angeles Rams Phoenix Suns of the NBA. Others who contribtued to their teams top jockeys, had six winners in one ing in track and field. It was the tion during the past year. Medalists after the season ended. d in Mexico included swimmer Mark Coach Sid Gillman could move were Billy Evans, Boston College; day. Other jockeys included Willie first defeat ever suffered by a U.S. Spitz, United States; track star his San Diego Chargers no higher Steve Bilsky, Penn; Ed Folger, Harmatz, Arnold lliescu, Marty basketball team in the Maccabia Irena Szewinska, Poland; swimmer than third in the AFL's western North Carolina; Lou Goetz, Rut- Fromin and the first winning Games. As expected, the big.names Gregory Rogers, Australia; fencer division. Owner Phil Iselin's Jets gers; Jeff Keizer, CCNY; Rick woman jockey, Barbara Jo Rubin. for the U.S. were Spitz. Heldman, Ildiko Rejko, Hungary; cyclist upset Carroll Rosenbloom's Balti- I Caputo, Colgate; Ernie Merz, Adel- Neal Shapiro again was a member Fox and Fleisher. The brother-sis- Pierfranco Vianelli, Italy; and six more Colts in the Super Bowl after phi; Bob Nayer, Brandeis; Mel of the U.S. Equestrain Team and ter team of Mark and Nancy Spitz Russians, swimmer Semyon Belitz- the Colts had stopped Art Modell's Goldstein, Brooklyn College; Mike also worked as a harness horse help e d the U.S. dominate the Geiman, wrestler Boris Gurevich, Cleveland Browns, and the Jets Miller, Lafayette; Scott Singer, trainer and driver. Steve Sandler swimming competition; Julie Held- and Mark Rakita, Eduard Vino- had defeated Al Davis' Oakland LIU; Mark Gershwer, NYU; Eric retained his National AAU one-wall man and Alan Fox did the same in kurov, Grigory Kriss and Josef Raiders for their respective league Fass, Rochester; Stu Poloner, Ye- singles handball title, and Paul tennis, and U.S. amateur champion Vitebsky, all fencers. titles. Max Winter of the Minnesota shiva; Jack Langer, Yale; and Haber won the U.S. Handball Asso- Bruce Fleisher led the Americans Vianelli didn't wait for the Mac- Vikings and Eugene Klein and Sam Mark Kirschner, Stony Brook. In ciation four-wall crown. to victory on the golf course in Death took Phil Han ler, Herbert Caesarea. cabia Games to visit Israel. The 12- Schulman of the San Diego Chargers I addition, Tal Brody, former Illinois Fleishhacker, Jr., Chatife Goldman, year-old Italian, who had vowed to were other pro football executives. American and Athlete of the Year give thanks at the Western Wall if Jerry Wolman continued his fight in Israel, was a member of the Marty Cross, Barney Sedran, Harry he won a gold medal, flew to Jeru- to retain control of the Philadelphia U.S. Armed Forces All-Star basket- Hoffman, George Levy, Lou Burs- New Year Greetings to ton, Si Rosenthal, Emil Gollubier, salem after his triumph in the Eagles. ball team. Our Friends and Customers • • • Max Rosenfeld, Jackie Goldsmith gruelling 122-mile Olympic road Sid Luckman continued to help Mark Spitz dominated the swim- and Lou Burton. Hockey executives race. He became the second Jew to the Chicago Bears with the quarter. win Olympic medals in cycling. In backs and Bugsy Engleberg worked ming scene again. The Indiana Uni- were Sid Solomon, Jr. of the St. 1896, at the first modern Games, with the Oakland kickers. Engle- versity freshman became the ninth Louis Blues and Ed Snider of the 18287 Livernois Felix Schmal captured a gold and , berg moved to Buffalo at the con- swimmer in NCAA history to win Philadelphia Flyers. R. F. Ben- two bronze medals for Austria. , elusion of the season, and Mary three individual championships. He singer was elected to the American UN 4-4974 Vianelli turned pro shortly after he Levy resigned as head coach at set new American records in the Bowling Congress Hall of Fame. Syd Nomis and Alan Menter were returned to Italy. William and Mary to serve as an !200- and 500-yard free-style events Other non -medalists who per- assistant with the Philadelphia as Indiana captured the team title. members of the South African na- * *** ** **** ** ********* *1 Other place winners at the NCAA tional rugby team. Howard Wech- ; formed well at the Olympics were Eagles. Best Wishes for a championships were Charles Mm- sler played jai-alai at the Miami swimmer Andrea Gyarmati, Hun- Defensive end Bob Stein again Happy New Year gary; runner Abigail Hoffman, created the biggest splash in coi- der, butterfly, SMU, and Dave Fronton. Peter Reveson, a rookie, it Canada; weight-lifter Terry Per- 1 lege football. The Minnesota line- Solomon, butterfly, Ohio University. placed fifth in the Indianapolis 500. due, Great Britain; swimmer Ta- man was named to a number of Paul Katz helped Yale win the 400- Svetlana Grinberg was a member DAVIS IRON mara Oynick, Mexico; boxer Viktcr All-America and All-Academic yard medley relay at the AAU of the women's doubles team that WORKS, Inc. Zilberman, Romania; diver Jorge teams. All-Star recognition also championships. Best of the women won the title at the world table Teich, Mexico; yachtsman Robin went to Steve Tannen, defensive was diver Debbie Lipman of Cali- tennis championship. tv****************444444t fornia. She was runner-up in the Many of these athletes competed Judah: Great Britain; and Israelis back, Florida; Bruce Weinstein, Shlomit Nir and Avraham Mela- offensive end, Yale; Dick Sandler, one-meter event at the National at the World Maccabia Games in med, swimmers, Shaul Ladany, defensive guard, Princeton; Bob AAU meet. In Australia Greg Rog- Israel in July and August. The sports year ended as 1,500 walker,. liana Shezifi, track, Nehe- Levin, fullback, Yale; Lon Kaplan, ers captured national swimming athletes from 27 nations com- mia Sirkis, shooting, and the na- defensive tackle, Harvard; and titles in the 100-and 200-meter free- style events. peted in the eighth Maccabia tional soccer team which reached J. P. Goldsmith, defensive back, Peter and Mike Asch of Santa Gaines in Israel. The 350-mem the quarterfinal round. Yale. • • • Clara, Calif., were the best in water ber Israel team captured the Other college standouts were de- polo. Pete was a second team col- Leaders and coaches of Olympic most medals, while the United teams included Arthur Gold, Great fensive tackle Harvey Zion, Florida lege All-America for the U. of Cali- States squad of 152 produced Britain, track and field; Henry State; fullback Brent Kaufman, forina and Mike a first team high the greatest number of gold Wittenberg, United States, wres- Rhode Island; quarterback Pete school selection at Santa Clara medalists. The U.S. was as rep- tling; Harlan Cohen, United States, Cohen, Tufts; and kickers Bob High. resented by the largest foreign volleyball; and Alexander Gomel- Bookatz, Tulane, and Mark Winick Tom Okker, the "flying Dutch- delegation followed by Argen- sky, who lead the USSR to a bronze of Williams. man" of tennis, became a profes- tina with 100; Brazil, 100; Bri- It was the year of the coach in sional after earning a No. 3 ranking medal in basketball. tain, 91; France, 90; West Ger- Israel enjoyed an outstanding basketball as the New York Knicks' on the world list. He won the Monte many, 65; Mexico, 60 and Cana- year in international • soccer. The Red Holzman and Temple's Harry Carlo Open, the Belgium Open and da with 50 athletes. It was the national team registered victories Litwack guided their clubs to the a Japanese professional tourna- first appearance of a German over Romania, Sweden and Greece, top—or at least close to it. The ment. He also gained the finals of team since the Second Macca- and played to a draw with Austria. Knicks reached the semifinals in the men's doubles at Wimbledon. bia in 1935. Nevertheless, swimmer Avraham the NBA's eastern division play- New York's Julie Heldman play- offs, while Temple won the National Melamed was named athlete of the ed the best tennis of her career. year, with soccer stars Giora Tournament. It was Litwack 's first She captured the Italian Open, her Shpiegel and Mordechai Shpiegler post-season tournament victory in first major title, and was a big as runners-up. In basketball, the 17 years as head coach at the Phil- winner on the Caribbean circuit. h' Israelis qualified for the European She also contributed greatly to the Max Zaslofsky was not as for- U.S. victory in the Federation Cup championships, and in tennis the Davis Cup team scored an opening tunate. His New York Mets finished competition and was selected to the last in the ABA and he resigned as Wightman Cup team. round victory over Portugal. coach and general manager. Arthur • • • Also playing tennis on an inter- While the cast of characters re- , Brown sold the club soon after- national and national level were mained the same in baseball, the ' ward. Bernard Sarachek completed Mike Belkin, Canada; Esme Eman- performers showed a marked im- his 25th year as head coach of uel, South Africa; Frank Salomon, provement. Washington first base- Yeshiva University, while Isadore Rhodesia; Torgen and Jorgen man Mike Epstein hit for a higher (Spin) Salario resigned following Ulrich, Denmark; Jackie Saul, average and discovered the long nine years as head man at Chicago South Africa; Victoria Burton, ball, while outfielders Norm Miller State. Great Britain; and Marilyn Asch- of Houston and Art Shamsky of the , The Brown brothers moved ner; Kathy Harter, Len Schloss, Mets raised their batting averages around. Herb Brown left his head Alan Fox, Ron Goldman, Tom Karp coaching post at Stony Brook to and Pam Richmond, all of the to a respectable level. After a brilliant start (10-1 at one work as an assistant at C. W. Post, United States. • • • point), hurler Ken Holtzman of the and Larry Brown gave up playing Chicago Cubs had trouble gaining for the Oaks of the ABA to become Dick Siderowf and Bruce Fleis- the win column and outfielder Rich head coach at Davidson College. cher were members of a four-man Scheinblum of the Cleveland Indi- The ABA's assistant leader, Larry team that won the World Amateur ans experienced difficulty hitting quit Davidson after two months. Team Golf championship for the Other basketball coaches were U.S. in Australia. Fleischer, the the ball. New faces appeared among the baseball executives. Roy Rubin, LIU; Jerry Domer- U.S. Amateur champion, continued Marvin Milkes moved in as general schick, CCNY, Mike Gordon, Adel- to play well and was low amateur manager of the expansion Seattle phi; Hal Blitman, Cheyney State; at the Masters in Augusta, Ga. Pro Pilots, and Charles Bronfman help- and Julie Cohen, Miami-Dade Jun- Marty Fleckman had his troubles ed Canada acquire the Montreal ior College South. A great Brooklyn and did not win much money on Expos, the first major league base- high school coach, Jammy Mosko- the tour. • • • ball team outside the United States. witz, retired after 43 years. The women performers were best Larry Brown and Rudy LaRusso Other major league executives in- cluded Gabe Paul of the Indians of the San Francisco Warriors, in track and field. Poland's Irene and Jerry Hoffberger of the Balti- Dave Newmark of the Chicago Szewinska won the 50-meter dash Bulls, Art Heyman, Minnesota Pi- and the long jump at the European more Orioles. Sandy Koufax was named the pers, and Steve Chubin, who played Indoor championships and the long "Greatest Dodger Ever" and Hank with a number of ABA teams, were jump at the U.S. National AAU In- Greenberg the first baseman on the the professional basketball players. door championships, while Canada's all-time Detroit Tiger team as part Adolph Schayes continued as super- Abby Hoffman won the mile run. Milt Sonsky's fourth place in the of baseball's centennial celebra- visor of NBA officials and Mendy Rudolph assumed the post of chief javelin competition at the National tion. AAU Outdoor meet was the top per- Class of the professional football of NBA referees. Professional club executives were formance for men. Steve Marcus players was veteran offensive tac- kle Ron Mix of the San Diego Abe Polin, Baltimore Bullets; Iry took fourth place in the shot at the Chargers. 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