26 Friday,leteMbet 29,31818 , • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • (The Best of Everything 7/1 C. 14141 Recoototeeisda • SOMETHING DIFFERENT \ Frdm Chef Milos' kitchen comes a different entree daily; details from your server N.. 559-4230 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. .1111•15 BREAKFAST SPECIAL ALL THE PANCAKES YOU CAN EAT PLUS 2 EG GS, Any Style _ $ 1 95 , from the right side . . . not reaching across tables (booths excepted) . . . bring- ing coffee in fresh cups .. . more cooks learning how to make eggs . . . some deli By HASKELL COHEN Inc.) The Israeli Sports Feder- ation, in its quest to accom- modate all segments of the country, sometimes permits itself to be suckered. The boxing team does not get very many opportunities to travel abroad for the simple reason that, basically, it's unfit for international competition at this stage. Perhaps in a few years with the continuous immi- gration of Russian-trained fighters, Israel may develop a competitive boxing squad. Recently, however, the Israeli boxing team "in- vaded" these shores to fight against a "selected" group of American boxers. There was a tacit understanding in the promotion of this in- ternational fight scheduled between the U.S. and Israeli teams that the U.S. would put up second and third string caliber opponents. Despite this understanding, and before a black tie crowd in a prominent New York hotel, the supposedly poorer American sluggers man- aged to win six of the eight bouts. If somebody had to be the sacrificial lamb for the $100 a plate dinner, why did it have to be Israel? This par- ticular time is not propiti- ous for offering the Israelis as fodder for competent pugilists. After all, the sponsors were advised by the American boxing solons that the weakest available (Copyright 1978, JTA, JUST SOUTH OF 15 MILE FEATURING A DIET MENU AND DESSERTS PLIES COMPLETE NON-DIETER'S MENU • BREAKFAST • LUNCH'• DINNER. OPEN SUN. THRU THURS., 7 a.m. to 12 Mid. 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Orchard Lake • 626-1587 Mon.-Thurs. 4-12 • Fri.-Sat. 4.1 a.m. • Sunday 4-9:30 . - - -_- -- -- - 47- Mcinerney's Restaurant ,- -_ z- -- -f_ 29501 Northwestern Hwy. countermen wearing clean aprons . . . all help wearing deodorant . . . a law against touching money and serv- ing food. IF GOING OUT this New Year's Eve, be sure to call ahead and confirm your reservation . . . If it's a nit- ery open house, call ahead anyway to make sure it isn't overloaded . . . Try not to jump around to too many places . . . makes little dif- ference whether you've been drinking too much or not . . . others on the road have! Enjoy A Very Happy and Healthy New Year. Israeli. Boxing Team Makes Poor Showing at U.S. Event FRIAR TUCK'S INN 6580 ORCHARD LAKE RD i (Continued from Page 25) what's being installed at the new Diamond Party Shop owned by Bob Kale on 12, Mile east of Northwestern . . . It's quite a place . . . with everything from cold cuts, cheeses, snacks, etc. to one of Michigan's top wine selections. AMONG THE THINGS we'd like to see in 1979 .. . Waiters -and waitresses One-fifth of all newborns stay in the hospital after de- suffer from some sickness or livery, says the March of abnormality during their Dimes. competitors would be of- fered against the invaders. This tip-off should have indicated to the well- meaning sponsors that the boys from Tel Aviv would be clobbered. In addition to permit- ting this motley array of talent to visit American shores, the Boxing Fed- eration itself agreed to let the fighters perform for a youth group in Harlem known as the Gauchos. There is nothing wrong with the Gauchos and nothing wrong with the fact that the Bronfman family is interested in aiding and abetting this Harlem group of youngsters. The mistake made was that the Israel group was allowed to perform in the States for an organization which has no bearing on Israel. In the past when an Is- raeli sports contingency vis- ited our shores it was for the purpose of raising money which would go back to Is- rael. Whenever money was made from these appear- ances, sponsored by the United States Committee Sports for Israel, it was dis- patched back to Israel for the betterment of sport. In the event there was no pro- fit, at least a team gained savvy and was hosted by the Jewish community. I feel that Israel can ill afford to send sports groups here to benefit foreign causes. Regardless of who foots the bills, the fact re- mains that any team com- ing out of Israel should per- form for the benefit of the country's sports program. To permit the boxing team to come here, under these circumstances was a shame. The boys tried hard but they were simply out- classed. So much so that chief referee Rollie Schwartz, a veteran AAU arbiter, was aghast at the dismal showing of the vis- itors. 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