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January 05, 1973 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-01-05

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An All-Jewish Football Team

We are Party Planners.

By HASKELL COHEN

• SWEET SIXTEEN
• SHOWERS
• WEDDING
RECEPTIONS
• BAR MITZVAS

(Copyright 1971, JTA, Inc.)

NEW YORK — This is the
time of the year that sports
pages are glutted with All-
American football teams.
I think I would he remiss
in my duties if I didn't pre-
pare an All-Jewish team for
dissemination by the Jew-

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It may be possible that the
!fillets, the Yavnehs, and stu-
dent religious organizations
have prevailed upon our Jew-
ish boys not to play on the
Sabbath. This is unlikely, but
I present it as one of the
possible reasons for the
dearth of Jewish competi-
tors. The likelihood is strong
that our youngsters, boys
and girls alike, are going in
for the more sophisticated
sports, basically, golf and
tennis.

While football has suffered
the past two years and bask-
etball, until this year, has
shown a fall-off, golf and ten-
nis have been getting a
heavy play, and we do have
some excellent men and wom-
en playing at the collegiate
level.

Selecting
an All-Jewish
team is hazardous since the
writer or compiler is at the
mercy of press agents from
some 400 colleges. The Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency, ask-
ed more than 400 schools
about their Jewish players.

We have managed to com-
pile one squad which cer-
tainly is not the best in the
history of the Jew on the
American football scene. It's
a fair team, and
that's
stretching it a might; it's a
squad that has some heft, a
couple of good ends, a few
decent running backs but a
paucity of interior linemen.

I would have to say that

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Originally, at the turn of
the century, it was boxing
which was spawned as a mat-
ter of self-defense. From box-
ing the attention moved to
basketball which was widely
played due to the fact that
space was at a premium and
basketball courts were small
and compact From basket-
ball, the Jewish athlete
swung over to football.

OPEN NEW
YEAR'S EVE!

POO RESERVATIONS

278-6900

the strongest positions so far
as our athletes on the grid
are concerned would he the
end position. Roger Cowan,
a 0.5, 245-pounder at Stan-
ford; Randy Grossman, a
tight end for Temple, and
Mitch Berger, an All-Ivy at
Harvard, who goes 6 - 4. 235-
pounds, comprises a good
end squad by any standards.

The interior linemen in-
clude Dave Spungien of In-
diana, Bob Arolsky of Col-
gate, and Steve Fromang of
Maryland.

In the backfield, there are
a couple of boys who bear
mentioning. One is Mitchell
Farbstein,
a
real tough,
scrappy fullback at Buck-
nell, who is compact at 5-11,
210-pounds, rather on the
small side to possibly make
it in the pros. Ile led the
Bisons to an exceptional sea-
son with his outstanding ef-
forts.

(Inc bark who may. de-
spite his small size, get con-
siderable recognition by the
pros because of his ability
to run back kicks is Buzzy
Rosenberg of Georgia. Ile
served as a specialist in this
area for the Bulldogs and
made the All-Conference team
the past two seasons.

An unusual development
during the past season wit-
nessed a young Israeli named
Avi Rote, who is 5-5, 130
pounds dripping wet. He
served as the placekicker for
Brooklyn College. Avi, as a
freshman, displayed so much
skill, that he is being lured
away, apparently, to a South-
ern college, where his kick-
ing prowess will stand in

better - 3-IdIct. -The 111 g - Coneyes

are making a fetish, much
like the pros, out of securing
specialists in placekicking,
and if Avi does well at his
new destination, then he con-
ceivably will go on to pro
ball.

Here is our selection for

the All-American,

All - Jewish

team:

ENDS
Rand) Grossman
Temple
Dana Witten
Tenn. I Martin
Roger Cowan
Stanford
Mitch Berger
Harvard

RVIthr MO - BACKS
Robert Hoffman
Penns, Is anla
5-11 190 Sr.
Andy Cushner
5-11 210 Sr.
rbstein
Mitchell
Bucknell
5-11 210 Sr.
Bunt, Rosenberg
Georgia
5.9 185 Sr.
Ken Kreisberg
Kansas Wesleyan 5-It 190 Sr.

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6-5 245 Sr.

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