THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, May 2, 1975 **************: t:\ DR it'l!ICZ.tyPF7DUcED AUTHENTIC HOME-MADE HUNGARIAN FOOD SIRLOIN STEAK, $4.95 PRIME RIB, 54.65 14: ,wr je — c_ RED SNAPPER, $4.50 • SURF & TURF, $6.75 .i Etc. Etc. Etc. Entertainment Nightly f OPEN DAILY 11:30-10 p.m. (Monday only for dinner) BALATON - PIGEL 7 S1 * RESTAURANT 3966 W. 12 Mile 410111fG . LASS* sop wdocNicRotsti **, 3 Blks. E. of Greenfield Res. Suggested Weekends 546-1894 ****** Get On The Right Track! Famous "BIG" Tyme Sandwiches SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE! SAME GREAT MENU! • CHARBURGERS • STEAK & EGGS • DELICATESSEN DESSERT FANTASIES . . . ALSO CREAM PASTRIES GALORE — BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN BAKERY! 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mile OPEN MOTHER'S DAY 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. _.(Norm. KeVage's ftiter's Oable 1403 S. COMMERCE (near the intersection at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail) EVERY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY DINNER FOR TWO 95 CHOOSE FROM ANY ONE OF THESE DOUBLE ENTRES • BEEF A LA DEUTSCH • FILET OF SOLE • VEAL SCALLOPINI • BARBEQUE RIBS • CHICKEN WITH DUMPLINGS DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP OR JUICE, OUR SALAD BAR, HOME-MADE BREAD & ROLLS AND COFFEE, TEA OR MILK RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED WHILE DINING YOU'LL ALSO ENJOY BOB POSCH No Cover—No Minimum Passbook Coupons Not Applicable on Above Specials 624-6660 BENNY'S (SABRA) "A Deli And More!" 22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE IN THE OAK PARK CENTER 399-4440 • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Open Daily, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. NEW NAME CELEBRATION Offer Good Only During May STEAK IN PITA 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. DELMONICO STEAK $195 & TABULI SALAD STUFFED IN PITA Includes French Fries & Beverage Offer Good Only During May ALL CARRY OUT Incl. Corned Beef, Pastrami, Etc. 20% OFF On Purchase of $5 Or More FANTASTIC DINNER SPECIALS FEATURED DAILY DURING MAY OUR FABULOUS SUNDAY PLATTER FOR TWO SMOKED FISH, SABLE, LOX, HARD- BOILED EGG, CREAM CHEESE, TOMA- TOES, ONIONS, OLIVES AND FOUR BAGELS. • 95 RN TWO! TRAYS — FREE DELIVERY 6 MEATS, POTATO SALAD, COLE SLAW, RELISHES, CHOPPED LIVER AND OUR OWN HOME-BAKED BREAD. We Use Vienna-Wilno Products nn 4 uu per pers. Sabra Pro Team Was Popular With Israel's Basketball Fans By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1975. JTA, Inc.) TEL AVIV — A terrible thing happened to the Israel Sabras basketball team on its way to the European Professional Basketball League championship which ended its season here on a sour note. The Sabras were sched- uled to play Switzerland in the final game of the league schedule. Switzerland re- fused to come to Israel for the final game; its manage- ment claimed that the play- ers on the team decided that "Israel was too big a risk at this time." Switzerland had by virtue of a loss two days before coming to Israel eliminated itself from capturing the league season crown. Conse- quently, the players decided to skip the game and voted to go home. League management tried to sweeten the pot for both the Israeli and Swiss teams (all were American players) by arranging for a two out of three series in Israel with the two teams to split $8000. Even this inducement failed to stir the Swiss Al- pines who refused to go through with the series. There was a tangible reason for such a series since Israel had won the regular sea- son's schedule while Switz- erland had won a mid-sea- son league tournament in which the Sabras, with two key players out due to inju- ries, didn't win a game. It is a shame that the Is- raelis couldn't see the Sa- bras against the runner up team in the finale. As a show of solidarity, the Sa- bras, comprised of Ameri- can players, voted to play an exhibition game against an all-Israel five. The best play- ers in Israel were mustered and the game took place in Yad Eliyahu with some 4,000 excited fans present. The game proved a run- away for the Sabras who triumphed over the All-Star team by some 30 points. What was not surprising was that the fans, who by this time recognized the su- periority of the type of bas- ketball played by the pros over that displayed by the Israeli five, cheered the Sa- bras on very vocally. The climax was reached with five minutes to go when Coach Herb Brown of the Sabras inserted the team trainer, Wally Hayes, who immediately scored a basket for the Sabras. When the American group of players first came to Israel in December, local fans really felt, sight un- seen, that their best clubs would chew up the Sabras. They began to change their minds as the season devel- oped. Mid-way through Febru- ary when the Sabras played the National team and de- feated them by 21 points the local afficianados became convinced that their boys still had a long way to go be- fore they could play up to the ability of the profession- als. Before the team left for home, several of the boys in- dicated that they, desired to be back next year if the Sa- bras play in the European League again. At this point the owners of the European Profes- sional Basketball League franchises are talking about continuing next year. Nobody made any money, but the owners have been heartened by the response of the fled- gling loop and want to con- tinue. The future will definitely be decided within the next couple of weeks. One thing is certain, Israeli fans have become pro oriented quickly and if the Sabras should play next year they are cer- MOTHER'S DAY A SPECIAL MENU JUST FOR HER VINCENZO'S Italian-American Cuisine' 18211 JOHN R tain to receive a hearty re- ception. Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds 869-5674 TAILIAN-AMERICAN CAFE LUNCHES • DINNERS • COCKTAILS PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES OPEN MOTHER'S DAY 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Reservations Advised CLOSED SUNDAY S 17630 WOODWARD Attendant Parking (4 Blks. N. of 6 Mile) For Reservations 869-3988 OPEN MOTHER'S DAY Reservations Please Call 355-2010 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. BY POPULAR DEMAND PASTA & PAGLIACCI NOW TUESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS Fine Italian-French Cuisine FEATURING OUR NEW GOURMET CHEF CHOICE LUNCHES & DINNERS Tuesdays thru Fridays, 11 a.m. to 12 midnight Saturdays, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. 1.8100 W. 10 Mile Rd. cor. Southfield Rd. 559-4230 28875 FRANKLIN ROAD Corner 12 Mile & Northwestern, Southfield "SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY..." FOR MOTHER OR YOUR BEST GAL WHAT COULD BE BETTER TO GIVE MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY THAN LES BROWN AND HIS BAND OF RENOWN In a rare public appearance, Sunday, May 11, Sammy Lieberman and the Raleigh House will present LES BROWN AND HIS BAND OF RENOWN in their all-new Celebrity Room for your dining and dancing pleasure. A star-studded stage show starting at 7 P.M. will not only feature Les Brown and His Band of Renown, but Sammy's famous Prime Rib dinner . . . and all for $15.95, tax and tip included. And for the "Young at Heart" who would like Morn all to himself, there'll be a Late Show at 11:30 P.M. Admission — $6.95. Call the Raleigh House at 353-1100 and reserve your spot for the most memorable Mother's Day ever. Call now and inquire about the special dinner price for children under 12. Convenient valet parking. eftwoopitst to 10 MILE AT TELEGRAPH • SOUTHFIELD 353-1100