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August 04, 1972 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-04

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Israeli Soccer Players, German
Opponents Entertained by ZOD;
but Stuttgart Beats Tel Aviv 2 to 0

36—Friday, August 4, 1972
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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two hours on the ball field of Key-
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stone Stadium in Hamtramck Sat-
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Eyebrows— Natkline— Arms— Legs
urday night when the Maccabee
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Hebrew signals were heard for Tel Aviv Soccer Team opposed the
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Stuttgart players in a highly-con-
tested game that could have ended
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in a draw. But in the last five
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and for whom soccer is an avoca-
tion.
Members of both teams were
guests of the Zionist Organization
of
Detroit at a breakfast Sunday ,
4 9.• der
a use 4441 Fkruire ocith
morning at the Zionist Cultural
Center in Southfield.
"frir Irate•
(
The 100 guests and board mem-
bers were greeted by Jack Green-
berg, president of ZOD, in welcom-
ing remarks.
Richard Kramer, who headed
the committee of arrangements
with Dr. Alex Friedlaender, pre-
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greeted the players, their managers
and representatives of the German
government.
It was remarked in the ad-
de
dresses that this was a major func-
tion at which West German-Israel
friendships were emphasized in
an era of cooperation in which
sports played an important role.
Speaking briefly in acclaiming
the week-end's functions were:
German Vice Consul Herbert
Reken; M. G. Beth-Halevi, man-
ager of the Israel Soccer Team;
Heinz Bandke, treasurer of Stutt-
gart Football Club; Willie Dewald,
Detroit sports enthusiast who ar-
ranged the game here and who
has been to Israel several times
Ito arrange cooperative sports
events; and Max Sheldon, who
assisted in local arrangements.

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