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February 22, 1980 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-02-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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presents

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22 Named to Jewish Sports Hall

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The United States Commit-
tee Sports for Israel board of
directors for the second con-
secutive year has selected
11 individuals to be in-
ducted into the Jewish
Sports Hall of Fame, located
in the Wingate Institute of
Physical Education in
Natanya, Israel.
Heading the individuals
named is the late Eddie
Gottlieb, one of the founders
of the National Basketball
Association and a member
of the Naismith Basketball
Hall of Fame. Also named
from the sport of basketball
is Harry Litwack, the long-
time Temple University
coach and also a member of
the Basketball Hall of
Fame.
Al Rosen and Barney
Dreyfuss from major league
baseball also were elected.
Rosen, most recently the
president of the New York
Yankees, won fame as a
player with the Cleveland
Indians, when in 1953 he

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became the first playei- in
major league history to be
unanimously selected for
the Most Valuable Player
Award.
Dreyfuss was the
owner of the Pittsburgh
Pirates from 1900 to 1932.
As an innovator during
professional baseball's
formative years, he
originated the World
Series when he chal-
lenged Boston to a post-
season series in 1903.
Representing football
among the 11 inductees are
Ron Mix and Marshall
Goldberg. Mix, the out-
standing offensive lineman
for the San Diego Chargers
of the American Football
League, was recently in-
ducted into the Pro Football
Hall of Fame, while
Goldberg was an All-
American halfback at the
University of Pittsburgh in
1937 and 1938.
Lillian Copeland, the
1932 Olympic Gold
Medalist in the discus, Lon
Meyers, acclaimed as the
greatest runner of the 19th
Century, and Isaac Berger,
who won a gold medal in
weightlifting in the 1956
Olympics representing the
United States, also were
named to the Jewish Hall of
Fame.
Rounding out the selec-
tees are Mel Allen, the
long-time voice of the New

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Celebrates 50th

MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
Der Weg, the first and old-
est Jewish newspaper in
Mexico, is celebrating its
50th,anniversary.
The bilingual Yiddish-
Spanish paper is edited by
Chaim Lazdeiski who is also
the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency's correspondent in
Mexico. He was honored by
the Central Jewish Com-
mittee for 29 years of serv-
ice as its executive director
on the occasion of his 60th
birthday.

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