THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, December 4, 1981 All the choir of heaven and furniture of earth — in a word, all those bodies which compose the mighty frame of the world — have not any subsistence without a mind. — Bishop Berkeley Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners Al's SCOTCH 'n SIRLOIN 1 James Couzens at Greenfield Call For Party Prices 342-1010 SUNDAYS NOW AVAILABLE FOR BANQUETS & PARTIES ----- Up To 200 People CALL FOR NEW YEAR'S RESERVATION _ STAFFORD'S RESTAURANTS Invites You To Bring Someone Special For Dinner I COUPON I I 111 11 /2 OFFON ONE DINNER I When A Second Dinner Of Equal Or Greater Value Is Purchased I At Regular Price I I GOOD AT ANY STAFFORD'S RESTAURANT U I I I AT ,MILE 542-2799 No.-Fri:1A Sal I Si.. 8-1 I _Twitk. DET lid ORCHARD LAS WAR MAPLE EVERGREEN I Su.-11s1. 11-11, Rum 11-12 Nit & Sit. 11161 as. 532-5222 I 851-8952 1Garid7 Dag a Week Li. O .UPONsi Expires 12-11 ;181 1j FREE DESSERT WITH ALL LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS SUNDAY BRUNCH AT W. BLOOMFIELD STAFFORD'S 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. a4.• ■■■•■■----"-■■ ••••---rerr-- Jewish Baseball Quiz Q: In 1952, who caught Virgil Trucks' first no- hitter? A: Joe Ginsberg. On May 15, 1952, in the bottom of the ninth inning, Vic Wertz' two-out home run ended a scoreless tie. Trucks and the Tigers defeated the Wash- ington Senators 1-0. Bob Porterfield, who gave up four hits, was the losing pitcher. Q: What pitcher yielded Saul Rogovin's first major league home run? A: Ed Lopat. On July 23, 1950, in the second inning, Rogovin, the Tiger pitcher hit a grand slam homer scoring Hoot Evers, Don Kollaway and Bob Swift. Rogovin left the game in the sixth inning. The Tigers came from behind, scoring two runs in the ninth in- ning, to defeat the New York Yankees, at Yankee Stadium, 6-5. Rogovin had the best earned run average in the American League in 1951. Q: In 1970, Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Bo Be- linsky singled in his only at bat of the season. What pitcher yielded the-hit which enabled Belinsky to bat 1.000? A: Bill Hands. On May 18, 1970, Belinsky singled in the third inning as the Chicago Cubs defeated the Reds, 12-5. Who caught Sandy Koufax's first major league shutout? A: Roy Campanella. On Aug. 27, 1955, Koufax gave up a first inning single to Ted Kluszewski and a ninth inning, two out, double to Sam Mele. He struckout 14 batters in winning his first game. The Brooklyn Dod- gers defeated the Cincin- nati Reds, at Ebbets Field, 7-0. Art Fowler (currently, a coach for the Tigers) was the losing pitcher. Q: In 1961, Willie Mays hit four home runs in one game. What pitcher re- — Plan Your Next Affair At • Bar. Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Svjeet 1 A's • banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions Excellent Facilities Available For Wedding Ceremony and Receptions Plus A 160-Room Hotel For Your Guests Call 644-1400 LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m. DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m. LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY Served From 10 am. to 2 p.m. One of Michigan's Most Elegant Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights, Including 14 Hot Entrees WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD. Bloomfield Hills $ 6 95 per person Reservations Accepted 642-0100 tired Mays in his remain- ing plate appearance? A: Moe Drabowsky. On April 30, 1961, in the fifth inning, Mays hit a line drive to the center fielder. Mays homered in the first and third innings off Lew Bur- dette. He homered in the sixth inning off Seth Morehead and in the eighth inning off Don McMahon. The San Francisco Giants defeated the Milwaukee Braves, at County Stadium, 14-4. Q: Ty Cobb had 890 career stolen bases. Who was the only catcher to throw out Cobb, attempt- ing to steal, in a World Series game? A: Johnny Kling. On Oct. 12, 1907, in the sixth in- ning, with one out, Cobb singled and continued to second on an error. He was then caught stealing, Kling to Harry Steinfeldt, the Cubs' third baseman. The Chicago Cubs defeated the Tigers, in the fifth and last game, 2-0. Three Finger Brown was the winning pitcher. Q: Harry Danning, New York Giants catcher, had one hit in All Star Game competition. What pitcher surrendered this hit? A: Bob Feller. On July 9, 1940, in the eighth inning, Mel Ott walked, was sac- rificed to second, and scored on Danning's single. The National League defeated the American League, at Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, 4-0. Q: Hank Greenberg hit 306 home runs while with the Tigers. What pitcher yielded Greenberg's first National League homer? A: Hank Wyse. On April 17, 1947, Greenberg, the Pittsburgh Pirates new first baseman, homered in the second inning. The Pirates defeated the Chicago Cubs, at Wrigley Field, 7-1. Preacher Roe was the win- ning pitcher. Greenberg, in his last season in the major leagues, hit 25 home runs. Impressionist, Magic Shows at Stafford's Comedy Capers will pre- sent Jeff Kelch, comedy im- pressionist from Giggles Comedy Clubs, 8:45 and 10:45 p.m. today and Satur- day at Stafford's in the Or- chard Mall. Stafford's Kids Cabaret will be presented every Saturday at 1 p.m. and this Sunday and Dec. 13 and 20. Luncheon and a free birthday cake is available to parties. For reservations for any of the shows, call Stafford's, 851-8952. UN Declaration NEW YORK — The American Jewish Commit- tee has hailed the passage by the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly of the Decla- ration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discriminstion Based on Religion or Belief. 40011=1.1d011MINMIMINNA FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS WE ARE NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK "STRINGS" Mon.-Fri, 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. — Also — STROLLING VIOLINS ON SAT. EVE DETROIT Italian-American. 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STRIP STEAKS7.95 1/2 BAR-B-Q FRESH CHICKEN - $4.75 ROAST FRESH TURKEY wmewwwing $4.75 $4.75 BABY BEEF LIVER muses w saw $4.75 VEAL CUTLETS VEAL PARMESAN FRESH FISH & CHIPS CHOPPED SIRLOIN WillushroOm Sauce ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF Au Jus 1/2 FRIED FRESH CHICKEN $4.75 $4.50 $4.85 $5.75 $4.85 $6.75 BAR-B-Q RIBS $4 ■ 95 MOUSAKA (Baked Egg Plant) $4.95 SPINACH PIE ALL INCLUDE ABOVE LISTED 9 COURSE ITEMS! SERVED. ANY HOUR! ANY DAY! COCKTAILS BEER WINE • Children's Menu • Diet Dishes • Ala Carte Menu