THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, May 6, 1977 Religion Parley Stresses Youth CHICAGO (JTA)—Both young Jews and young Christians affiliated with houses of worship will con- tinue that affiliation only if traditional concepts of God are re-defined in terms of their understanding and be- lief, in the view of Christian and Jewish scholars at a conference held April 17-20 at the University of Chi- cago. ,K V 7 1 * HAPPY MOTHER S DA 1 * ................................ * TO ALL MOTHERS 4: * * * FROM * i Staidend 'a Of Bloomfield * * In The Orchard Mali 891-8952 * * * * * 4( 6303 Orchard Lake Rd. * * Featuring * * *. 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Agency presents its annual He was a member of the All-Jewish All-American. In United States Olympic all likelihood, the hulk of team which won the gold the players selected by JTA medal in Montreal, and to experts will comprise the show his adaptability and spearhead of the United versatility he converted at States Maccabiah team in the request of coach Dean the forthcoming inter- Smith of the United States national games to be held Olympic five, from the fore- in Israel July 12-22. court to the back court posi- From a national view- tion. point two of the players are The second All-American very outstanding and rate who has been given quite a considerably not only for look-see by the professional All-American contention but scouts is Joel Kramer of as potential professional San Diego State. Kramer is prospects. Ernie Grunfeld, a big, powerful boy who has the 6'6" senior at the Uni- been on an NCAA con- versity of Tennesse, is a re- tender the past few years. peater from the past few Larry Friend, former New years, and already has York Knickerbocker per- been selected to AP, UPI former and currently one of and other collective all-star the owners of the Phoenix teams on the second and Suns of the NBA, advises, "When I watched Joel play Chess Master last year as a sophomore I Beats Computer .thought that he definitely was a good pro potential, PITTSBURGH—David and I placed him in the Levy, an international back of my mind for future chess master, defeated a reference. I don't think he computer April 1 in a suc- looked quite as good this cessful effort to prove a-- year as he did last year, point he made in 1968—that but he certainly should be no computer would beat one of the best Jewish play- him in the following 10 ers in the country and eas- •years. ily should make our Macca- According to the New biah team." York Times, the machine lost in 42 moves made in three and a half hours. -Hans Berliner, a Carnegie- Mellon University computer scientist and like Levy an international master, said that the machine made a serious positional error on the 25th move and that Levy had exploited it ex- pertly. Levy, a 32-year-old resi- dent of London, played the aohion computer, which was in Minneapolis, because of a ttatard 1,250 pound wager (about $2,100) he made nine years RELOCATED IN ago against four computer scientists. RACQUETIME BLDG. Although Levy won the 12 MILE & NORTHWESTERN latest match, he has not yet 357-2170 won the bet, which provides OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK that he will lose if he is de- YEAR-ROUND. 12 noon-11 p.m. feated by a computer be- BUY MOM A fore August 1978. BY HASKEL COHEN (Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.) 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