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MARCH 2a, 1990 • Free Roadside Service For New Car Owners 354.6060 division qualifiers are the winners — Brotherhood 6 in the East (6-2) and Downtown Fox 3 in the West (7-1) — plus the next two teams by percen- tage of games won. In the West, Morganthau 2, also 7-1, qualifies. Results from March 19: Detroit 1 — 63, Pisgah 2 — 53; Pisgah 1 — 62, Brotherhood 5 —41; Downtown Fox — 47, Detroit 3 — 38; Pisgah 3 — 49, Downtown Fox 1 — 41; Brotherhood/Bloch — 47, Keidan 2 — 38; Downtown Fox 2 — 52, Tikvah — 46; Brotherhood 6 —44, Zager Stone — 40; Morgenthau 2 — 39, Centennial — 19; Morgen- thau 3 — 31, Brotherhood 4 — 17; Detroit 2 — 44, Brother- hood 2 — 36. BB Men's Playoff Slate Is Filling Only two slots remain un- filled on the Detroit B'nai B'rith Men's Basketball League playoff slate. They will be decided March 25. The slots are for second place behind Brotherhood/ Bloch in the B League and No. 2 behind Brotherhood 6 in the East Division of the C League. After the March 19 games, Downtown Fox 2 and Pisgah 1 were tied for second in the B loop with 5 wins and 3 losses each, while Brother- hood 4 and Zager Stone were tied at 2-6 in the C East. Tournament qualifiers in the A and B Leagues are the top four teams. Downtown Fox 1 and Detroit 1, both 6-2, will represent the A loop, with Brotherhood/Bloch, 6-2, representing the B. In the C League, the two Aerobic Experts Lead Workshops The Jewish Community Center will host two workshops for aerobic and fitness professionals and enthusiasts. On April 8, Kenn Gugel of Atlanta, Ga., opens with a 9 a.m. "master jam session" class for all exercisers on behalf of the City of Hope. His workshop on high intensity — low impact choreography follows. On June 3, Excellence in Exercise Association (EEA) brings Tracy York from Los Angeles, Calif., for a workshop on smooth "add-on combinations" and transitions. Both workshops provide AFAA and IDEA credits and free aerobic shoes. There is a fee for the workshops. For more informa- tion, call Arlene Agree at 661-1000, Ext. 301. 'Friends For Life' Workout Slated The "Friends for Life — Workout With The Stars" will be held 9 a.m. March 31 at the Somerset Inn, Troy, and will benefit the City of Hope National Medical Center for Aids/Cancer Research. Certified exercise profes- sionals from Royal Oak will include Debra Feldman and Judy Nesmith of Fourth Street Bodyworks; Andrea Bernstein and Gail Mondry of Fitnesse in Birmingham and Farmington Hills; and Lynn Robinet and Ivy Arlock Schwartz of Windsor Vic Tan- ny's. Schwartz is Detroit honorary chairperson. The workout is appropriate for all levels and ages of exer- cisers. For information, call the Detroit City of Hope of- fice, 443-2254.