I SPORTS SALES- LEASING-SERVICE 1 1. TO ALL OF OUR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS HAPPY PASSOVER JAMES CLAYTON SCHEA 21847 VAN DYKE AVENUE WARREN 757 - 2900 EXECUTIVE IMP i RTED CARS An Outstanding Retirement Community... •Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Luxury Apartments •Companionship •Daily Activities •Community Dining Room • Free Transportation Servite •Gracious Surroundings •Annual Family Picnic •Optional Maid Service •3 Complete Meals Available •Optional Linen Service •Raised Electrical Outlets •Air Conditioning •Beautifully Landscaped Setting With Sidewalks • Large, Well Rained Staff •Helpful Management •Fully Equipped Kitchens •Country Store • Beauty Salon •Wellness Center •Wired For Cable TV •Security & Maintenance Service •Convenient Location •Warm Family-Like Atmosphere .• Worship Services •Greenhouse •Registered Dietician • Emergency Call System Rental Rates From $740 Including Utilities Furnished Apartments Available For Short Term Lease ...With A Tradition Of Excellence! Franklin Club, serving our community for over 10 years in a welcoming and supportive atmosphere. Come to Franklin Club and be a part of our tradition of excellence. You owe it to yourself. We welcome you to compare - we offer so much more! Call today at 353-2810 to arrange a tour and we'll also treat you to a complimentary lunch. FRANKLIN CLUB APARTMENTS 28301 Franklin Road, Southfield, Michigan 48034 (313) 353-2810 Rosters Continued from preceding page Ray Melton 14 Jeff Rosenberg 14 The Detroit swimming lineup for the Chicago Mac- cabi Games, announced by coach Herb Bernstein: Mark Dizik David Hitsky Robert Kamins Danny Hamburger Wendy Dworkin Laura Dworkin Eyal Blatman Erica Rice Loren Dworkin Linda Goldstein Dena Bernstein Rachel Erdstein Detroit's Maccabi track and field team, announced by coach Merle Epstein: Mark Prince Jon Chayt Mark Harwin Marek Sakna Sarah Kolodin Kirsten Silverman David Sidder Detroit's racquetball team, coached by John Cohen, in- cludes Neal Brand and David Gottesman. Detroiters Take Pin Sectional Devastation, Inc., became the first sectional champion in 27 years from Detroit's Brotherhood Eddie Jacobson B'nai B'rith bowling league, according to unofficial results from this month's B'nai B'rith sectional tournament, held in the the metro area. All results must be verified by the International B'nai B'rith Bowling Association. Devastation posted a 6565 score in the Green section on March 19-20, when local bowlers rolled target scores. Out-of-town bowlers took to the lanes last weekend. Freedom 3, from Pittsburgh's Freedom Lodge, was second in the Green section with a 6548 total. Other unofficial results: Green section Class A singles: Pinkas Jarcaig (Windsor) 1419 Sheldon Jarcaig (Windsor) 1386 Class B singles: Bob Rose (Chicago). . . 1436 David Kodicek (Hammond, Ind.) 1410 White section Tham: Louisville 1 (Kentucky) Downtown Fox 3 (Detroit) Class A singles: Barry Weiner 6408 6393 (Toronto) 1420 Kerry Borowick (Louisville) 1417 Class B singles: Ricky Haines (Louisville) 1444 Barry Galison (Downtown Fox-Detroit)1401 JCC Hoop Semi-finals The unbeaten Bulls charg- ed into the finals of the Honey Berris men's basketball league on March 23, downing the Pistons 72-53. Dave Bax- ter poured in 30 points for the victors. Jeff Mayer tallied 14 for the Pistons. The Knicks will join the Bulls in the final, thanks to their 58-46 win over the Celtics in the other semi- final. Eddie Sanders and Scott Oshinsky scored 18 points apiece for the Knicks. Jerry Flowers led the Celts with 18. No date was set for the championship contest. Akiva Nipped In Hockey The Akiva Day School floor hockey team was nipped, 15-14, last Monday in its latest encounter with an Akiva alumni squad, at Akiva. Raffle Zuroff led Akiva with five goals. Chaim Goldman added four, Joel Starr three and David Rosenberg two. Alumni stan- douts included Michael Rosenthal, Abe Skorski, Sidney Katz, David Zuroff and Akiva Goldman. Akiva coach Moshe Rose says the team will continue to play "as long as we can get games!' I NEWS l'imm'm Genocide Treaty Gets Support Washington — Declaring that the United States is the one country that can convert the genocide convention into a moral force that would pre- vent mass ethnic slayings, B'nai B'rith called on Con- gress to pass legislation that would ratify the genocide treaty. Stone Unveiled Los Angeles — Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir recently unveiled the cornerstone of the Simon Wiesenthal Center's new Beit Hashoah/Museum of 'Mier- ance at a ceremony in Los Angeles.