100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

January 08, 1988 - Image 48

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-01-08

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

IF

I SPORTS I

Ali Conditioned & Heated

SCHECHTER'S

EA N

KOSHER HOTEL

©

GLATT

occ\gi 04 °'
i•
(,,,N9\°
1
4C
difr

2 Hours More of
Sunshine daily

YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME

RESERVE NOW
FOR THE

PASSOVER

HOLIDAYS

CALL TOLL FREE:

TRY

\ <11,









HEATED THERAPEU11C WHIRLPOOL
PRIVATE BEACH FREE PARKING
COLOR N & RADIO IN ALL ROOMS
NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT
WE CATER TO ALL DIETS
FREE CABLE TV
OCEANFRONT BOARDWALK

1-800427-8165

Entire Oceanfront Block 37th to 38th Sts. Miami Beach
SAM SCHECHTER, Owner Mgm't.

31/2 Day
Sale
Today thru Sunday

30%-.50% Off

On our entire collection
of luxury furs. Savings
apply to our lavish
designer collection...
including Perry Ellis
Yves St. Laurent
Valentino • Bob Mackie

Robert 6 MarinGling

Applegate Square • Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Road

A Specialist in
Silk Plants, Trees
& Arrangements

,Cfr 4C4 occ\






")ott,

(-6 /.

4s e

framing •
custom designing
instruction
finishing

4, 44 44c+ r,,

cr e _

ULTRA SILKS

851-7822

ALWAYS FRESH
ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL

4erkfr .e
oss


os 0 Ozc V

;11%t_
el ' i)
Grir
e Po &
69eeh
eeeee,e0

VIP

1)9 a,

ESCAPE WINTER
IN MIAMI BEACH!

MARCO POLO RESORT
FEB. 8 - MARCH 8

ONLY $1550 p.p. dbl.








29 NITES "MARCO POLO" HOTEL
R.T. AIR
R.T. TRANS. HOME, AIRPORT, HOTEL
2 BROADWAY SHOWS
2 DINNERS
ALL TAXES & TIPS

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

FEB. 21-MAR. 6
ONLY $775 P.P. DBL.

• R.T. MOTORCOACH
• 14 NITES HOTELS (10 IN FLORIDA)
• 3 DAY ADMISSION EPCOT
AND/OR DISNEY WORLD
• LUAU & SHOW AT SEAWORLD
• TOURS TO CYPRESS GARDENS 6
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
• 2 DINNER SHOWS 6 MORE!

SNOW TRAIN AGAWA CANYON

waiSault Ste. Marie, Ont.

• R.T. MOTORCOACH 189
• FULL DAY ON TRAIN
• 2 NITES WATER TOWER HOTEL
• 2 BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES C., DINNERS
P.P. DBL.

DATES: JAN. 29-31; FEB 5-7, 12-14, 19.21; 26-28; MAR. 11.13

NIAGARA FALLS
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS

t
Jan. 30-31, 1988,






1 Nite Hotel • 1 Dinner
1 Breakfast
Winery Tour 6 Wine Tasting
Tour Niagara 6 Niagoro-On-The-Lake

$99

P.P. Dbl.

ONE DAY THEATER TRIPS
BY MOTORCOACH

"MITZI GAYNOR"

January only

50% SAVINGS

on Floor Samples

few items excluded

PREMIER CENTER
FEB. 17 -$32.00

"BEST LITTLE
WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS"
(WESTGATE — TOLEDO)
FEB. 21 - $36.00

JIM NABORS

WESTGATE — TOLEDO
MARCH 2 — $36.00

COLONY IN1FIE1/101/11,

Sugar Tree Plaza
6203 Orchard Lake Road, W. Bloomfield, MI 48323

HOURS: M-S 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

\ 48

FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1988

High
Blood
Pressure?

Only your doctor can tell. Like
more than 10 million other
Americans, you could have
high blood pressure and not
know it until it leads to stroke,
heart or kidney failure. It has
no special symptoms and of-
ten gives no warning. But your
doctor can detect high blood
pressure (he may call it hy-
pertension) and usually con-
trol it. So see your doctor ...
and follow his orders.

BERKLEY TOURS & TRAVEL

23100 Providence Dr., Suite 105
Southfield, MI 48075

559-8620

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

4

American Heart
Association

of Michigan

Bills' Levy

Continued from Page 46

Although the hectic pace of
professional coaching leaves
little time for any other ac-
tivities during the season,
Levy did find time last year to
appear at a Chabad House
fund-raising cocktail party
with Buffalo's star quarter-
back Jim Kelly.
Born in Chicago, Levy
described himself as "a good
high school player" at South
Shore High, a "fair" halfback
at Coe College in Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, but beyond that,
a player "with no professional
abilities."
At Coe, he met his future
wife, Dorothy, and "grew close
to my coaches and their
families. There were good ex-
amples." he said.
Levy, 5-feet-10 and 170
pounds in college (an admit-
ted "10 pounds heavier now")
also competed in basketball
and track and was Phi Beta
Kappa.
After finding the study of
law at Harvard not to his lik-
ing, he changed focus and
received a master's degree in
English history. "Reading
history remains my only hob-
by, usually for an hour or so
after my coaching day is
over," he said. "I'm not a
golfer or tennis player or even
a vacationer."
After Harvard, Levy coach-
ed for two years at a country
day school in St. Louis, where
his teams were 13-0-1.
"My parents didn't really
object to my becoming a
coach," he said. His father
had been a star high school
basketball player but, like
others of his era, went to work
upon graduation.
Levy joined his college
coach, Dick Clausen, at Coe
as assistant in football and
head coach of basketball and
track.
"At this time I really had no
idea of where coaching would
lead," he recalled, "but I just
thought if I could do a good
job, maybe something good
would happen."

The "good" that happened
was that Coe was undefeated
in football for three years and
Clausen took Levy along
when he became head coach
at the University of New Mex-
ico. When Clausen became
athletic director at Arizona,
Levy took over the head
coaching job in 1958.

Then began the usual
coach's odyssey of good and
less-than-good years, a move
into the professional ranks
and more up-and-down
seasons, hirings and firings.
Yet, Levy contended: "If you
do well, you establish a net-
work with other coaches who
know you're a good coach, and
it all works out."

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan