Now when you fly El Al roundtrip to Israel, we'll give you a great low fare Rotisserie Continued from preceding page plus up to $224 in vouchers which you can use for a free car rental. Or state-issued gold or silver medallions. Or up to $150 off an escorted tour. Or a special $70 round trip from Tel Aviv to Cairo. Or a free round trip from Tel Aviv to Eilat. Our sanity is being checked as we speak. To find out more about our new low fares and Bonus Special, see your travel agent or call 1-800-223-6700. In NY, 212-768-9200. Israel EL „„ AL „ Come stay with friends. .41t The Airline of Israel. Promotion appl. for US originating passengers travelling on El Al Mon., Tues., Wed. 10/17/90-2/27/91 (excl. 12/15-12/24/90) from NY, BOS. CHI, MIA, LAX holding published adult airfares (incl. super Apex fares). Not avail. on any discounted tkts, children's fares or on any other special agreements as indicated on tkts. Bonus: car rental: cat. A, unlimited mlg. 1 wk. with 2 vouchers, or 3 days with 1 voucher (not incl. gas & ins.). All Hertz rules apply. Medallions: Silver or •Gold (valid while gold price under S425/oz.). $100 refund on any El Al escorted tours, or "Arrive & Drive" Israel Program and up to $150 refund on Milk & Honey escorted tours from participating tour operators: American Express, Ariel, Gate One, Isram Travel and Unitours. Roundtrip tkt TLV-Eilat on Arkia only. Special rndtrp. tkt TLV-Cairo on El Al only. Vouchers must be redeemed and used by 3/15/91. Lost voucher not replaced. Not combinable with any other promotional or discounted offers. Other restrictions may apply. Bonus is subject to change without notice. I 1•1■11■ 1 I IPAVIEILWCIV Full Service Travel Agency Traveling Has Never Been Easier Pick up the phone & we'll handle the rest... • • • • • • • • • • Instant Ticketing Boarding Passes Free Ticket Delivery Corporate Account Incentive Package Cruises Groups Rail Air Hotel & Car Reservations Charters (313) 827-9920 1-800 729-9820 FAX (313) 355-1701 1 62 111■1■1111111111111MIN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1990 eback pitcher of the year can- didate for the Seattle Mariners) out of the free- agent pile," said Bensky. There is usually a fee charged for player transac- tions, starting with the draft each April, where players are auctioned off, often for less than $5. The original Rotisserie League rules call for a $260 spending limit on the draft. Owners recoup a portion of their outlay based on their team's finish. Detroit-area players said they end up about $100-$200 in the hole each summer, but high-stakes players in other cities reportedly have been known to drop thousands playing what essentially amounts to an adult version of the Strat-O-Matic or they dice baseball games they played as teens. Area players reported spen- ding anywhere from one to five hours a week with the game, although several said much of that time is devoted to reading the box scores each morning, which, as avid baseball fans, they'd be doing anyway. Newspapers around the country, in fact, have ex- panded box scores in the last year, catering in part to the tastes of Rotisserie players. Local players bristled at the suggestion that the statistics- heavy hobby is a waste of time and that participants are strange or nerdish. "It's just a hobby, the same as any other hobby," said Cohn, who also fits racquetball and regular workouts at the Jewish Community Center into his busy schedule. "I think the armchair quarterbacks who spend all weekend glued to the TV set watching football are worse," he said. "The people interested (in Rotisserie baseball) cut across all lines," added Bensky. "From doctors and lawyers to anybody who is a dedicated baseball fan." CI B'nai B'rith Men's Bowling Results October 8, 1990 BROTHERHOOD EDDIE JACOBSON High Games Andy Waldman 244 Bob Chafetz 234 Larry Horn 231, 225 Rick Woolman 231 Ivan Collins 231 Larry Woodberg 228 Mike Lieberman 225 High Series Bob Chafetz 633 Larry Horn 633 Rick Woolman 612 Mike Lieberman 611 Dennis Eder Mark Klein 604 603 ZEIGER-GROSS High Games Keith Kingston 215, 211 Joel Lankowsky 211 Alan Saloman 204, 200 Rob Pliskow 201 Al Kanter 201 High Series Keith Kingston 622 DOWNTOWN-FOX High Games Larry Frommer 234, 202 Jeff Janower 214 Todd Sachse 214 Jeff Silverman 211 Steve Lichtman 202 High Series Larry Frommer 606 Bloch/Israel High Games Nate Zeron 213 Arnold Bennett 210 Mark Weberman 201 High Series Charley Blauer 642 PISGAH High Games Mort Friedman 258 Shel Rakotz 247 Aaron Kales 245 Ron Goodman 243 Mitch Porvin 239 High Series Shel Rakotz 717 Aaron Kales 688 Ron Goodman 660 Mitch Porvin 636 Mike Goodwin 632 BB Women's Bowling Results October 3, 1990 GALILEE TUESDAY High Series Cidnie Herold High Game Cidnie Herold GALILEE MONDAY High Series Lorraine Friedman Helene Robbins COSMO-BLOCH High Series Marcia Gilbert Natalie Warren 526 201 525 506 545 505 Karate Program Slated At JCC A karate demonstration by the Jewish Community Center Karate Club will be presented in the Rosenberg Recreational Complex at the Maple-Drake building, 1 p.m. Oct 14. The exhibition, showcasing the new martial arts program at the JCC, will include beginners through black belt and master levels demonstrating basic techni- ques, self defense, weaponry and sparring. The program accepts students age 10 and up. Afterwards, Keith Fishman, program director, and Al Hamer, co-director, will answer questions.