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FROM 11:30 A.M. tells about the Pike brothers so, too, the religious barrier . :•:•:•:•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••:.:....N-:•:•:•:•%•::•: — Boaz and Lipman — who disappeared. played with the then famous "The final irony is that all Brooklyn Atlantics: "Lipman the `Moes,' the `Solomons,' (or 'Lip' as he was called) and the `Skys' no longer need and still another brother, be concerned about changing Jay, went on to become two their 'cognomens' to play the RESTAURANT of the very first profes- game; their presence on the sionals in the country." diamond has served only to Other 19th Century Jews in enrich the pastime. Witness baseball are recalled by such names as Morris 'Moe Leitner, "such as 'Chief' Jim Berg' (he was a language Rosenman (outfielder for the scholar and a graduate of FOR DELICIOUS SEAFOODS Troy Nationals in 1882, and three universities), Charles PRIME STEAKS & ROAST BEEF for various American Asso- Soloman Myer (he played in ciation clubs throughout the over 1,900 games and accu- WOODWARD AVE., Just N. of 12 Mile LI 3-7300 decade), Danny Stearns (who mulated over 2,100 hits), played every position but Jacob 'Jake' Pitler (he play- pitcher for several National ed second base for Pittsburgh League and American Asso- and later was a coach for ciation clubs in the eighties), Brooklyn), Harry 'The Horse' Billy Nash (who for 15 years Danning (he covered home CANTONESE-AMERICAN mail the Spanish-American plate over a ten-year period War played third base, with the Giants), Robert 'Bo' RESTAURANT mainly with the Boston and Belinsky (he pitched a no-hit, Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. OPEN Philadelphia clubs in the Na- no-run game against Balti- Sat., 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Sun., Noon-10 p.m. tional League, and who ap- more in his very first season 7 DAYS peared in over 1,500 games with Los Angeles), Art Sham- • DAILY LUNCHEONS • FINE DINNERS during his career), and more, sky (he helped the Mets win • COMPLETE CARRY OUT some of whom changed their both the National League obviously Jewish names to pennant and the World Series 29295 SOUTHFIELD Just North of 12 Mile make it easier for them to in 1969), Ron Blomberg (he 357-4321 IN THE FARRELL'S PLAZA Play — for examr0e, pitcher captured the fans' affections Harry Kane, whose true in 1971, his rookie year with name was Harry Cohen." the Yankees, by pounding the Leitner recalls a "bigoted ball for a season average of little joke" in their "so-called .322), `Hammerin Hank' book of humor by 'Jack' Greenberg (he was elected CHINESE-AMERICAN LUNCH AND DINNER MENUS Regan and Will E. 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