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April 14, 1989 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-04-14

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FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1989

High Series
Rich Grossman
735
Udo Salk
665
Mitchell Epstein
604
High Games
Rich Grossman 268-234-233
Udo Salk
236-235
Mitchell Epstein
227
Robert Weintrob
226
Seymour Burg
-221
Jerry Superstine
221
Carl Berlin
219
216
Nate Barman
Martin Rosenfeld
208
Milton Burg
205
Abraham Duke
205
205
Carl Gonte
Jeffrey Lutz
203
202
Marc Fagenson
Mort Margolis
202
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Albert Fagenson
Steve Hoberman
200

AZA Basketball

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Oak Park High School is
looking for former letter win-
ners in basketball and
cheerleading to participate in
the first Roundball Reunion
Classic, December 1, 1989.
All proceeds of the game will
be used to purchase equip-
ment for the athletic weight
training room which will be
dedicated to the memory of
Stan Blatt, who was active in
many athletic activities in
the Oak Park area. The Oak
Park School District, the
Athletic Department and the
Oak Park High School
Athletic Booster Club feel
this would be a fitting tribute
to a man who gave so much of
himself to our children.
Contributions may be made
in any amount to the Oak
Park High School Booster
Club and may be sent to
Howard Stone, Athletic Direc-
tor, Oak Park High School,
13701 Oak Paik Boulevard,
Oak Park, Michigan 48237.
For information, contact
Howard Stone, 548-0209.

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Windsor's Herzl AZA squad
upped its record to 4-1 with a
55-22 win over the Jolson
Athletics April 2. Josh Polsky
and Micha Wagonberg paced
Herzl with 14 points apiece.
Dan Serlin scored 10 for
Jolson.
Also April 2, Kenny Sachs
scored 18 points to lead Sam-
son past the Rose Generals
44-38. Steve Beale added 11
for the winners. Jon Rosen-
baum tallied 15 for the
Generals.
Sunday, at Oakland Com-

munity College, Orchard
Ridge campus, L'Chaim Jihad
meets Mendoza in a battle for
first in the Great Lakes Divi-
sion. Akiba plays L'Chaim
Achim, the Jolson Athletics
face the Rose Rebels and
Chalutzim/Strauss takes on
Herzl.

Fitness Tour
Stops At JCC

The Excellence in Exercise
Association's "Fit Ibur '89," a
comprehensive series of
workshops for fitness profes-
sionals and enthusiasts, will
feature Chet Vienne, a three
time Crystal Light National
Aerobic Championship
finalist, and star of the new-
ly released exercise video,
"L.A. Workout." The tour is
scheduled to stop at the
Maple/Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center on April 23.
For information, call Arlene
Agree, 661-1000 ext. 301.

Makie Wins
Gym Gold

Carly Makie, 11, of
Ramona, Calif., was a Gold
Medal winner after placing
first in the State of California
Gymnastics meet, March
31-April 1. She won in the
chidren's division. Carly is
the daughter of Mark Makie,
formerly a Detroit resident. -
Her grandparents, Helen and
Lester Lipton, reside in West
Bloomfield.

Settlers Design
Press Cards

ml Aviv (JTA) — Settlers in
the administered territories
have found a novel way to
avoid the claim that the
posting of "press" signs on
their cars can be interpreted
as impersonating journalists.
Settlers have begun using
white signs reading "press"
in large English letters, over
a line in smaller Hebrew let-
ters reading "enemy of the
people."
They explain that the new
signs do not misrepresent the
cars' occupants, but merely
make a public statement of
their feeling that the news
media are enemies of _their
version of the Zionist ideal.
The police commissioner
has ruled that the use of press
signs by police officers on du-
ty is not illegal, but is allow-
ed only in exceptional cir-
cumstances and must have
his personal consent.
The Israel Journalists
Association and the Foreign
Press Association claim that

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