LES VERSATILES BY MIREILLE A Collection of Cotton and Wool Jersey Knits will be available for order and purchase Call 443-0749 Goldstein in Benton Harbor. A high school baseball and football star at Lane Tech in Chicago, then at Benton Har- bor High, he turned down the chance to play college football under Knute Rockne_because his mother objected to Notre Dame's mandatory chapel at- tendance policy. After earning four letters in football at Western, Bishop was hired as Northwestern's football coach. His football teams won six city and two state titles. He later coached Northwestern baseball and track teams. Bishop coached many star players at Northwestern, in- cluding former Tiger out- fielder Willie Horton. His memory is still treasured at Northwestern, where the athletic field carries his name. The school gave Bishop's son Mel a replica of the sign which hangs at the field. "The day that they gave that sign to my brother," recalls Bishop's daughter, Madelyn, "he said, 'Gee, I thought that always was my dad's field. How come they just got around now to nam- ing it?' We spent so much time with the family there. It. was a very important part of all of our lives." Mrs. Liss said that her father never considered mov- ing to another school. This honor, she adds, would have meant a great deal to him. "He was on his deathbed when he got word that he made the Michigan Hall of Fame. And I'll tell you, it couldn't have been a greater gift. This would certainly be just another accolade to some people, but it would be a highlight in his life." The honorees will be in- ducted at the hall's annual banquet on Nov. 7 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Monty Hall will be the master of ceremonies. ❑ Hoops End; No Title The Honey Berris basket- ball league season at the Maple/Drake Jewish Com- munity Center ended without a playoff champion. The scheduled finalists, the Bulls and Knicks, could not agree on a date and time for the ti- tle contest. The Bulls were 9-0 in round-robin play. The Celtics and Pistons finished 7-2, the Lakers and Knicks 4-5, the 76'ers 3-6 and the Rockets 2-7. The Pistons beat the 76'ers and the Knicks downed the Lakers in first- round playoff action. The Bulls beat the Pistons and the Knicks upset the Celtics in the second round. Oak Park Offers Classes The Oak Park Recreation Department is offering the following summer adult classes: Aerobic moves; ladies' total body workout; golf; paint workshop; karate; bridge I and II; calligraphy; basic drawing; horseback riding; round dance; social dance; and tennis instruction. I For information contact Sol Cohen, 545-6400. MCIIP S1111C11) SAIILCIS Jewish Vets' Bowling Scores High games: Iry Marash Arnold Weiss Dave Broder Abe Duke Burl Singer Herb Benson . . . . Seymour Burg Albert Fagenson Randy Harwood David Margolis Brian Bez Milt Burg Mitchell Epstein . Larry Garfinkle Carl Berlin Jay Manchel Seymour Burg Harold Baskin Jay Superstein Albert Fagenson Herb Benson NEWS 224 223 220 216 214 211 209 209 209 206 204 204 204 204 203 203 203 202 202 201 200 I Israel's Arab Neighbors Enter Missile Race Tel Aviv (JTA) — Gen. Dan Shomron, the Israel Defense Force chief of staff, said in an interview with Israel Radio, that all of Israel's Arab neighbors, with the exception of Jordan, have entered the missile race. However, Shomron said that the IDF possesses the defensive and offensive power to deter their use. Shomron said the danger of the missile race was the tendency to develop chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. The Chinese-made CSS-2 in- termediate range missiles recently acquired by Saudi Arabia are capable of carry- ing nuclear warheads, but both China and the Saudis have denied they are so armed. According to Shomron, Israel's ability to strike back has deterred the Arab states from using chemical weapons in their wars with Israel. Egypt used chemical weapons during its campaign in Yemen in the 1960s, but not in the 1967 war with Israel. Similarly, Syria had chemical weapons at the time of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, but neither the Syrians nor, the Egyptians employed them against Israel. Shomron also supported Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin's recent comment that air power, in which Israel ex- cels, is a more effective attack system than missiles. He noted that while Syria's Soviet-made Skud missiles can carry 100 tons of ex- plosives, a warplane that car- ries five tons is much more ac- curate. Senior Program New York — Magen David Adorn in Jerusalem recently inaugerated Yitav — a senior citizen help program by com- bining the services of teenage high school volunteers in- terested in community work together with the services of retired senior citizens. 1 564,e1 tre,24/t&_) La Mirage, 29555 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Michigan 48034 Monday thru Saturday 353-5110 Health News... A Slipped Disc Can Be A Painful "Slip-Up" BY DR. STANLEY LEVINE, D.C. Dr. of Chiropractic Intervertebral disc. What a tongue-twister of a name for a shock absorber! "Unfortunately, tongue-twisting isn't the only twist involved with this little disc?' explains Dr. Levine, D.C. Anyone who does a lot of lifting, with the con- sequent twist- ing and bend- ing, is a prime candidate for a slipped disc injury." Although it works for us twenty-four hours a day, most people take the spi- DR. LEVINE nal disc for granted. "Its center contains a jelly-like substance that is enclosed by a tough, fibrous cartilage," the good Doctor continues. "This is in turn encased in the ligaments which hold the vertebrae together. The discs cushion the vertebrae and act as a shock absorber, keeping the vertebrae from grinding together as we bounce, twist, and bend through life. Equally important, the discs help to form the nerve openings between the vertebrae." If these nerves should become pinched, nerve impulses from the brain will be short-circuited. "Proper functioning of these nerves is essential to every phase of your life." warns Dr. Levine. "When they are pinched by misaligned vertebrae or a slipped disc, any number of things can go wrong. Antibodies cannot get through the blood to fight infec- tion or your stomach may tell you to eat immediately after a meal." If the back is weak, the spine cannot endure the heavy abuse which it might otherwise withstand. Office workers, truck drivers, and others who maintain a pro- longed sitting position are prone to disc injury because their back muscles may become weak and flabby from disuse. "The Doctor of Chiropractic is well qualified to show you a series of exercises designed to help keep your back in shape," concludes Dr. Levine. "While his specialized knowledge is treating nerve, mus- cle, and bone disorders is especial- ly suited to slipped disc cases, he would rather help you prevent the need for such treatment. Don't live with pain LEVINE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC We can help 31390 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills 48018 855-2666 Dr. Stephen M. Tepper Dr. Robert W. Levine THE DETROIT JEWI H N