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June 11, 1982 - Image 42

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 11, 1982

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between persons who are
prone to form kidney stones
and healthy individuals.
Prof. Sara Sarig and Dr.
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sity's Casali Institute of
Applied Chemistry were

healthy patients, and that
of pathological urines. It
was found that healthy
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Casali Institute. The test

The research was based
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Copyright 1982
Erwin Lynn Features

Andy Messersmith. On
Oct. 16, 1974, in the third
inning of the fourth game,
Holtzman hit a solo home
run. Holtzman, with relief
help from Rollie Fingers,
was the winning pitcher.
The Oakland Athletics de-
feated the Los Angeles Dod-
gers, at the Oakland Col-
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Erskine Mayer. On June
9, 1914, Wagner led off the
ninth inning with a double
and later scored on a ground
out. Mayer yielded five hits,
as the Philadelphia Phillies
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What pitcher surren-
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school has been suspended
after complaints of harass-
ment by the five Jewish and
two black students at the
school.

How can I describe the feelings of our land, our home,
Israel?
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But they did, and we wandered these many, many years.
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We have it now! This is our land
Our- home, Israel is ours, all of it!
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What pitcher surren-
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only World Series home
run?

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Diagnosis for Kidney Stones Aided by Hebrew U. Test

In 1966, Sandy
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last day of the season,
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losing pitcher of this
game?

Jim Bunning. On Oct. 2,
1966, in the second game of
a double-header, K,oufax
struck out 10 batters and
yielded seven hits, in win-
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game. The Dodgers defeated
the Phillies, at Connie
Mack Stadium, 6-3.

In 1944, who caught
Robert Katz in his major
league debut?

in winning his second game
of the season.
Katz: appeared in six
games that year and lost his
only decision.

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