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May 14, 1976 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-05-14

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28 May 14, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FAMOUS - BIG TYME SANDWICHES-

CHOOSE FROM

10 HAMBURGER GREATS



Jewish Basketball Stars
Becoming Harder to Find

By HASKELL COHEN

SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE!
SAME GREAT MENU!

(Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.)

There used to be a time
• CHARBURGERS • STEAK & .EGG$
when selecting a Jewish All-
American basketball team
• DELICATESSEN
was both a challenge and a
EGGS 8 OMELETS SERVED IN A SKILLET
pleasure. Unfortunately,
DELICIOUS PASTRIES GALORE
the day of the super-star
college Jewish basketball
576-1588 4286 N. WOODWARD
performer is a memory
Between 13 & 14 Mile
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,
■■ rather than a reality. With
the exception of Ernie
Grunfeld of the University
4".
of Tennessee, few, if any,
Your Hosts At the
Jewish players rate All-
American consideration any
longer.
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It goes without saying
that Grunfeld is far and
away the finest player of
the faith in the nation, and
Served On A Sizzling Platter
only one other performer
or
approaches him in ability.
The next best player has to
be-Jon Levine of Salem
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Levine, who stands 6'4",
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led the National Collegiate
Baked Loaf of Bread, Coffee, Tea or Sanka
Athletic Association in field
goal percentage with an
JOSE RIOJAS, Song Stylings, Mon. thru Sat.

Jack Freed & Ray Bresler

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Biased Remark

amazing 71 percent. He av-
eraged 18.4 points per game
and came up with 14.8 re-
bounds every time out.
Grunfeld maintained a
20-plus scoring average all
through the year, and to-
gether with his teammate
Bernard King, gave Ten-
nessee a strong rebound-
ing forecourt.
On the high school level,
Dolf Schayes' youngster
Dan, who is a junior and
stands 6'10", is an outstand-
ing center for Janesville-
DeWitt High School in New.
York and finished the year
with a 21.5 average. At the
rate he is going, Dan is
going to grow to 7' tall, and
at this point his biggest dif-
ficulty is lack of motivation.
Once Dan gets going, he
might begin to emulate his
famous father, who was one
of the best who ever per-
formed in the NBA.
Probably the top Jewish
high school player in the
country is Hal Cohen of
Canton, New York. He
stands 6'1" and was the
leading scorer in the whole
state of New York with a
34.5 shooting average.

BALTIMORE (JTA) —
The Baltimore Jewish Coun-
cil has received a letter of Orchard Mall
apology from Romanian Plans Programs
tennis star Ilie Nastase for
Orchard Mall will join the
anti-Semitic remarks he
made during the Baltimore Michigan Week celebration,
We Are #1
International Indoor Tennis through Saturday with a
In The Metropolitan
Championship in Catons- program featuring displays
by local community service
Detroit Area
ville, Md., last January.
The Council has also been organizations.
The mall also will feature
notified by Forrest A. Hain-
line, Jr., chairman of the the Jean Fishman Bicenten-
grievance committee of the nial Antique Show and sale
United States Tennis Asso- Monday through May 23.
Dolls, art glass, silver,
ciation, that the committee
SSe
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considers the apology "sat- china, copper, brass, pottery
e `
GREENFIELD
isfactory and accordingly and furniture will be on dis-
A .
1 Blk. N. of 11 Mile
any disciplinary proceed- play during the show. There
Next To Great Scott Mkt. y
ings
contemplated by us also will be antique repair
ite
559-1380
services and demonstra-
have been discontinued."
The Jewish group asked tions.
ROSE'S OWN JEWISH-STYLE
Mall hours are 10 a.m.-6
the UST-A to take "disci-
plinary action" against Nas- p.m. Monday, Tuesday and
tase after the Romanian -Saturday; and 10 a.m.-9
player
was accused of say- p.m. Thursday and Friday;
"A Meal In Itself"
ing "there are too many and noon-5 p.m. Sundays.
OUR POPULAR BREAKFAST SPECIAL
Jews here" when he became
upset by the strong vocal Theater to Present
SUN. 7 a.m.-10 a.m.
TUES. TO SAT. 7 a.m.-11 a.m.
support from the audience `Yankee Doodle'
• ORANGE JUICE • 2 EGGS (any style)
for his opponent, Harold So-
• ROLL OR BAGEL • COFFEE OR TEA
lomon, of Silver Spring,
The Southfield Repertory
Md., a Jew. Nastase at the Theater Young People's
time reportedly said he was Theatre will present the
surprised at the complaint Michigan premiere of its
NEW YORK'S FINEST • EAT IN OR TAKE OUT
since he made it "to myself, Bicentennial production,
no one else. "
"Yankee Doodle" by Aurand
1 p.m. and 3 n.m.
******** ** ********* ***** * ****** * ** * ****** ********* Harris,
Saturday, and 1 p.m. Sun-
day at the Southfield Civic
Center.
Tickets are available at
the Southfield Parks and
Recreation Center. For in-
formation, call the theater,
533-1428, or the Parks and
Recreation Center,
354-9603.

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Irving Guttman
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"Star Spangled Girl," a
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continue every Friday and
Saturday evening until mid-
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at 7:30 p.m. with an 8:45
p.m. curtain. For reserva-
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