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Come See This Wonderful Experience. Inside Emile Salon 31409 Southfield Road 54 FRIDAY MAY 26, 1989 , 642-3315 Don't look how different he is from your son. But how alike he is. He's mentally retarded. But he has the same interests the same wants and needs that any boy does. There are 6 million mentally re- tarded citizens in America. 6 mil- lion sons and daughters who want to go to public schools, who want to work and want 'to live useful, happy lives. It's up to us to make sure they get those opportunities. So, please, help us. You'll be helping 6 million Americans who desperately need you. JARC 28366 Franklin Rd. Southfield, MI 48034 (313) 352-5272 Playoffs Are Sunday For AZA Basketballers Michigan Division run- nerup Akiba of Detroit will try to avenge its only regular- season defeat Sunday when it plays division champion Herzl of Windsor in the 1 p.m. opener of the Final Four AZA Basketball League Tourna- ment at the Jewish. •Com- munity Center Maple/Drake Building. Akiba lost to Herzl by two points in overtime in the se- cond game of the regular season, finishing with the same 7-1 won-lost record as Herzl. But Herzl's victory earned it the division title. The Akiba-Herzl winner will earn the right to play for the tournament champion- ship at 3:30 p.m. Sunday against the winner of the 2 p.m. Great Lakes Division playoff game. Great Lakes champion L'Chaim Jihad, 6-2 in the regular season, will meet runner-up Chalut- zim/Strauss, 4-4. Although Mendoza and Kishon Chip- munks, both 4-4, tied Chalut- zim/Strauss for second place in the division, the latter won the playoff berth because of its better record (4-1) in intra- divisional play. The final games of the regular season were played May 14. L'Chaim Jihad defeated L'Chaim/Achim Mat- zo Balls, 49-40, with Jihad's Marc Jacobs scoring 25 points while the Matzo Balls' Ian Lopatin hit for 17. Akiba edg- ed Chalutzim/Strauss, 34-33, in overtime, with Chalutzim's Jeff Kline leading all scorers with 18 points. Jolson, behind Dan Serlin's 24 points, walloped Mendoza, 54-27, with Mendoza's Dan Frieden- zohn leading his team with 13. Kishon Chipmunks, with Ben Keidan's 21 points and Eric Lullove's 14, defeated the Kishon Mustangs, led by Jason Zaks' 10. The score was 41-30. The Mustangs got their only victory when Rose Rebels forfeited the last game of the day. Jihad's Jacobs's 17.5 points- per-game average tied him for unofficial league scoring leadership with Herzl's Josh Polsky. The winner of Sunday's tourney will play the top players from each team in the AZA League All-Star game scheduled for June 4. AZA FINAL REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS 1989 Great Lakes Division L'Chaim Jihad 6 2 Chalutzim/Strauss 4 Mendoza 4 Kishon Chipmunks4 Samson 3 Rose Generals 2 Michigan Division 4 4 4 4 6 Herzl 7 Akiba 7 L/A Matzo Balls 5 Jolson Athletics 4 Rose Rebels 2 Kishon Mustangs 1 1 1 3 4 6 7 . Tam O'Shanter Hosts Qualifier The sectional qualifying round for the 1989 U.S. Women's Open Golf Assoca- tion Championship will be June 27 at Tam O'Shanter Country Club, according to Stuart Young, the club's tour- nament chairman. A field of about 30 golfers — expected to be mostly col- legiate players — will begin teeing off at 8 a.m. in the 18-hole test that will help round out the field for the U.S. Open July 10-16 at In- dianwood Golf and Country Club in Lake Orion. The sectional is open to all women golf professionals and all amateurs with up to a four-handicap. - Chai Run/Walk Field Hits 330 Over 330 persons par- ticipated in the 12th annual Chai Run/Walk sponsored May 14 by the Jewish Com- munity Center in conjunction with Sinai Hospital. The number was an in- crease of 68 participants over last year's field, according to JCCenter Physical Education Director Candy Bousquet. She said there were 43 en- tries in the 18-mile segment of the event. 120 Baseballs Arrive In Israel The Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame sent 120 baseballs to the Israel Baseball Association in Herzliya Pituach, Israel. The baseballs arrived in time for the 1989 Israel Championships playoff series. The shipment's delivery was expedited by Paul Borman. "We're were happy to donate the baseballs. Israel baseball is an exciting new project and we are happy to be a part of it,"said Hall of Fame President Seymour Brode. 4 41 I 4