48 Friday, September 10, 1902 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS L.A. Bnai Brith Messenger Sold Maccabi World Union Will Sponsor World-Wide Youth Sports Tournament By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.) The 41VIaccabi World Union, long engaged in the organization of the quad- rennial Maccabia Games, often referred to as the Jewish ,Olympics, is under- taking another sports pro- gram of international caliber that bears watching. The headquarters of the union has announced that the organization will con- duct an annual Interna- tional Hanuka Youth Tour- nament in which young athletes from Jewish com- munity centers, Maccabi clubs and Jewish schools are invited to participate. The results of accom- plishments of the various games conducted all over the world are to be sent to the Maccabi World Union headquarters in Ramat Gan, Israel. Here, with the use of computers, all the re- sults will be tabulated and the winners in each age group will be determined. sports tournament. This year, the tournament will take place Dec. 10-17. The results from the various entries must be received at the union headquarters by Jan. 21, 1983. The results and names of the winners then will be publicized and released at the- Maccabi World Union Plenary Ses- sion which is scheduled for Feb. 21, 1983. The first, second and third place athletes in each event and each category will be mailed gold, silver or bronze medals, according to their -respective finishes in the competition. According to a scale of achievement that will be planned by a board of youth sports spe cialists, the outstanding athlete of the entire world-wide tournament will be awarded a prize — a scholarship enabling the contestant to compete in a program in Israel. The results will then be mailed or distributed to the participating athletes and their organizations all over the world. By using this computerized method of running an in- ternational sports event, Jewish youths will be able to compare their achievements with those of thousands of other competitors every year. The aim of the Maccabi World Union is to run this sort of program on an annual basis during Hanuka week. Registration forms will be circulated two months prior to the tournament. These forms will be addressed to the participating organiza- tions which will then or- ganize, register and select the athletes for the partici- pation in the first ever, world-wide computerized SAM & SONS FRUIT MKT. 6718 Orchard Lake Rd. Sinai FELDBRO QUALITY MEATS 6720 ORCHARD LAKE RD. South of Maple WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA Open 7 Days Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 6 p.m. SUNDAY 9 to 5 p.m. . lb. — container Domestic 626-4656 READY TO EAT! BAR-B-Q CHICKEN! BEER & WINE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! Imported PIPING HOT! Domestic FELDBRO'S OWN CHOICE CHICKENS! 626-4656 FOR THE HOLIDAYS STRICTLY FRESH ROASTERS ... CAPONS ... SOUP CHICKENS TURKEYS ... ALL FRESH FOWL USDA CHOICE Nonparil , ALMONDS Old Vienna GEFILTE FISH $1 69. 1 27 oz. can ORDER NOW FOR 7HE HOLIDAYS 626-4656 USDA CHOICE BONELESS DELMONICO ROAST (Boneless, Standing Rib) Whole or Half , 99cjar NEW DILLS Wilsons /2% or SKIM MILK 1 California SWEET NECTARINES Michigan 69cy2 gal. 39cib. 59C 10 lb. hag. Fresh Cut & Freezer Wrapped Free Specials Good Through September 17th t 4 3 9 lb. CHUCK ROAST $ 1 99 lb for the holiday t $ BONELESS $149 GLADIOLAS • let BRISKETS ... PRIME RIB ROAST DELMONICO ROAST ... STANDING RIB ROAST lb. $179 Lefkofsky's POTATOES $199 99Cm. KISHKA Open 7 Days Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 6 p.m. SUNDAY 9 to 5 p.m. Imported For Top Quality and Lowest Prices All Year Round CHOPPED LIVER 644 -5510 itattot a BEER & WINE Hours: 8:30-7 Daily, Sun. 7:30 to 6 . for ALL occasions 626-4656 851-8020 Mrs. Weinberg's Mack Pitt LOS ANGELES (JTA) — of the Messenger." He said The 85-year-old weekly his plans include broaden- and hip Bnai Brith Messenger, an ing current news sources Orchestra American Jewish news pub- while maintaining the pre- plus lication, has been acquired sent staff. by the Butler family of Disco Pittsburgh and Los We are all strong enough Music just for you Angeles, according to to bear the misfortunes of Laurel Cummins, widow of others. 358-3642 Joseph Cummins, who had published the Los Angeles weekly for 50 years until his death in February 1980. Founded in 1897 by Lionel Edwards, the Mes- senger was published by LIQUOR-WINES-CHAMPAGNES Edwards until Cummins NATION WIDE DELIVERY acquired it in 1929. The new publisher, Ab- raham Butler, a long-time magazine editor in Pittsburgh, said, "We plan /#-' !,(7,4'1 17- ig7,f1/7 to maintain the tradition of service to the community 744 W. MAPLE RD. BIRIGINGHAM. MICH. 48009 that has been the hallmark bunch ORCHAR LAKE ONLY 626-4656 OP 7 DAYS Mon. thrul ioat. 8 to 6 p.m. (In Roast Only) FREE PARKING • SUNDAY 9 to 5 PM 626-4656