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Kahn says that Americans watching Israeli baseball first notice that the 'pitching is poor, because the Israelis don't know proper pitching form, and because ballfields don't have pitcher's mounds. Games are called in Hebrew, but English words such as "strike," "ball," and "safe," are used. Umpiring is another problem, again due to Israel's lack of experience with baseball: although there are courses for coaches, there are none for umpires. In July, baseball again brought Arabs and Jews together when Israel was in- vited to its first international Little League . event, the European Championships, at the Ramstein U.S. Air Force base in West Germany. Israel lost all five games in the tournament, but made history in its first encounter, which was against European champion Saudi Arabia. Although the Saudi team consists primarily of American children of U.S. Aramco workers, it did in- clude two Saudis and played under the Saudi flag. Israel's team, consisted solely of Israelis. Saudi Arabia, which dominated the tournament, beat Israel, 51-0. The Saudi government denies that the game took place, but Kahn has a video tape to prove otherwise. And newspaper ar- ticles about the game include tributes to the Israelis' en- thusiasm and desire. Although Jordan did not allow its team to play Israel, players from both teams were photographed together and many traded hats and pins, a custom in international athletics. Kahn was in Southfield in ..Piugdk to meet with Detroit's Israel-American Baseball committee. Kahn showed a video of Israel's brief baseball history and received a $500 donation from the committee. "I'm just thrilled with the committee in Detroit, what they have done for baseball in Israel," he says. He hopes the Chicago group now forming will do as well. Israel's ballplayers always need equipment as well as qualified coaches and.. um- pires, Kahn notes. But the biggest problem is the lack of playing fields. Land is available, but money is need to create baseball diamonds,_ he says. Games usually are played on soccer fields, and no Israeli ever pitched off of a pitcher's mound until the Ramstein tournament, there- are no lighted fields, so games are played in the daytime and working parents cannot attend. Kahn says he hopes his 30-day, 17-city U.S. tour will create a fund-raising base in the U.S. tour will create a fund-raising base in the U.S for a stadium to be named after former Detroit Tiger Hank Greenberg. Kahn recently met with Steve Greenberg, the late Hall of Famers' son, in Los Angeles. While Greenberg did not make a commitment, Kahn is hopeful. "He was very nice and very cordial," Kahn says. The Greenberg stadium "should be the hope for baseball 'in Israel," Kahn says. Planned for a site at Wingate Institute, the facili- ty will cost $200,000.. Seating capacity is undetermined, but is not Kahn's major concern; he is more interested in the -playing surface. 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