42 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 11, 1982 W.C. Trojan "Son of C. Trojan" CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION FREE ESTIMATES Phone 576-1140 JERUSALEM — A team of reserachers at the He- brew University of Jerusalem has developed a new method to distinguish between persons who are prone to form kidney stones and healthy individuals. Prof. Sara Sarig and Dr. Nissim Garti of the univer- sity's Casali Institute of Applied Chemistry were healthy patients, and that of pathological urines. It was found that healthy urines behaved differently from others when subjected to the test developed at the Casali Institute. 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Mayer yielded five hits, as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Pittsburgh Pi- rates, at Baker Bowl, 3-1. 4 1 1 :‘ P4t1; , everyday savings of • • • • By MARTY ODGERS What pitcher surren- dered Honus Wagner's 3,000th hit? ••• BOSTON — One member of a "Nigger and Jew Haters of America" club at a North Shore junior-senior high 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? We are wanderers, we have always been wanderers, No home to call our own! But God gave it to Moses, He gave Israel to us, No one can take it away! But they did, and we wandered these many, many years. Our only hope was to have Our land, our home back again! We have it now! This is our land Our- home, Israel is ours, all of it! We will fight for it! We will die for it, if need be! We Are Home!! What pitcher surren- dered Ken Holtzman's only World Series home run? With Ureat Contemporary Looks From • Bis facilities discrimination be- tween the two kinds of urines and enables a better understanding of the mechanism of calcium oxa- late stone formation in urine. aided with the project by two graduate students, Francoise Tibika and Re- uven Azoury and Dr. Saul Perlberg, a urologist at the Hadassah - Hebrew Univer- sity Medical School. Roll In Those Crazy Lazy Days Of Summer nn Young Hate Club Diagnosis for Kidney Stones Aided by Hebrew U. Test In 1966, Sandy Koufax's 27th win, on the last day of the season, clinched the pennant for the Dodgers. Who was the 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- ning his last major league 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. 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