• •• - 7- - . . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, March 31, 1972 JTA's All-American Basketball Team • SALES • SERVICE • PRICE LEASING ALL MAKES You get more when you deal with I SHORE I 12330 Jos. Campau HARRY ABRAM Meet Manager tle r Alan C o 891-0600 Lee Shabnan Arnie Berman 891-2360 Steve Kap Ian Eric Minkin Res. U. 8-4119 I at the Jewish Community Centers players, the second five more than By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1972, LTA, Inc.) but they just don't get the tough a cut below the first team in DON'T MAKE A COSTLY MISTAKE CALL US LAST 1 Twenty to 30 years ago select- competition there. Furthermore, talent. Wherever there was a sus- ing an all Jewish All-American our boys are going in more and picion of a Jewish player, we college basketball team was a very more for the individual sports Like called the school involved. On a difficult task. In those days there tennis and golf so that overall the lead from Raveling we thought we was a plethora of talent available basketball picture for the future had located a strong 61" rebound- and the hardest part of the picking is a gloomy one." er at Texas A&I. A call to the was in eliminating good, solid For a time we were going with coach revealed the boy was Cath- performers. City College, N.Y.U., only one team, that's how sparse olic, but the coach contended, "If St. Johns and L.I.U. in New York the pickings were. After placing it will help you any, the boy has City alone would offer a dozen calls around the country we just no objection to being selected to FOR YOUR LOVED ONES or more players who qualified. did manage to come up with 10 Your squad." Temple, Duquesne, Syracuse and THAT THEY SHALL BE — FIRST TEAM — the Ivy League also had candidates 230 Sr.- 6-7 Davidson F in those days, not to mention oc- Eric Minkin REMEMBERED 6-7 Rutgers F casional choices from the Big Ten Steve Kaplan 6-7 t-_-..215—'" Sr. Brown - and the Independents around the Arnie Berman 175 Sr. Fairleigh-Diciiiiso; ,- - .' 6-1 Lee Shulman country. PLANT A- TREE 200 Sr. 6 5 Peap,yW Inca Today, the job of selecting an Alan Cotter all-tar unit is just as tough as — SEC0i1B mut IN ISRAEL a quarter century ago, but for an 6-5 175 Sr. St. Francis (N.Y.) F entirely different reason. There just Ken Lam 225 Soph. 6-8 F Nevada-Las Vegas aren't many good Jewish basketball Warren Walk IN THEIR. MEMORY 220 Sr. 6-8 C Harvard Brian Newmark players anymore. 175 Sr. 6-2 G Duke Robbie West This observance is an age- When we got down to the actual Steve Hirschorn Sr. 5-10 155 G Tennessee old, hallowed Jewish tradi- work of screening this year's can- tion and it has become cus- didates we were appalled at the ERIC MINKIN, Davidson, 6-7. tomary to plant trees in lack of talent. As usual, we con- 130, Sr.—Leading rebounder (9 lyn native was a three-year starter on a club which was among Israel to link forever the tacted the top coaches and recruit- per game) on team which won the cherished memories of your ers in the land and they all had regular season Southern Confer- the best in defense. clear ones. the same sad tale. "There just ence championship. Minkin, a na- ALAN' COTLER, Pennsylvania, aren't any good Jewish basket- tive of Philadelphia, averaged nine 6-5,.200, Sr.—The "quarterback" Phone ball players anymore." they all points a game during his college of the offense " for Penn which repeated. George Raveling of the career. Hampered throughout most ranked among the Op 10 teams University of Maryland, one of the of his college career by an assort- in-the nation for the second con- 968-0820 top recruiters of • collegiate hoop ment of injuries. secutive year. A native of Flush- 22100 Greenfield Rd. talent, groaned, "Boy are you in mg, N.Y., Cotter was a reserve for STEVE KAPLAN, Rutgers, 6-'7, Trees are p2.50 each, TAX DEDUCTIBLE trouble, man." Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 5, Sr.—The eighth player in two seasons before gaining a start- The fact of the matter is that 215, ing berth. Averaged nine points a Fri. 9-4, Sun, I 0-1 Rutgers basketball history to score the decay of Jewish basketball more than 1,000 points during a game for the Quakers, who won the started when the second and third varsity career. He averaged 16 Iby title for the third successive generation Jewish families began a game, starting at forward year. the trek from the city to the sub- points three seasons. As a sophomore, urbs. As Nat Holman, the original for led the nation in free throw Celtics great and the former City Kaplan shooting. He is a native of Col- - College mentor, explained: "In or- lingswood, N.J. der for the youngsters to excel in ARNIE BERMAN, Brown, 6-7, basketball they must have that day to day competition in the school 215, Sr.—One of the outstanding yards. That's the place I learned players in the nation, 'Berman the fundamentals and that's where averaged better than 27 points a greats of former years, the Spin- game this past season for Brown. dells, Benders, Goldmans, Sphans, He was a two-time All-Ivy League Fliegels, Holzman, Hertzbergs, player and Rhode Island's "Jewish Kramers, Mersons, Blooms,. Ros- Athlete of the Year" in 1971. He ans, Schectmans, Torgoffs, Bonns, finished an outstanding three-year 1/11•AINNN,A, Kwellers, and so many other Jew- career with a 20 point per game ish All-Americans learned the scoring average. Berman is a na- tive of Short Hills, N. J. ABC's of basketball. Continuing, LEE SHULMAN, Fairleigh-Dick- gHolman said: "You just can't cut it without this type of background. inson, 6-1, 175, Sr.—The all-time high scorer in Fairleigh Dickinson True, our youngsters are playing Imgmi ∎ history, Shulman also broke the career scoring average with a bet- 00 PLUS 10' PER MILE ter than 16 point norm. 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