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Weekdays 9 o.m-8 p.m. Saturday & Sunday, noon-5 p.m. An Affiliate of William Beaumont Hospital Vavt 019-omfeeld , ‘,J izte./1- '11 and 0 December 3, 1990 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1990 BEN LUSKY TRAVELING High Games 257-234 Clem Baggleman 245 Barry Schlussel 245 Mark Rosen 243 Shel Onickel 241 Paul Schaefer 233 Steve Elkus 233 Shel Baskin High Series 4 games 879 Clem Baggleman 834 Shel Baskin 833 Paul Schaefer 819 Barry Schlussel 811 Shel Onickel ZEIGER-GROSS High Games 263-231 Dave Levinson 233 Jeff Feig 219 Allan Salomon 214 Keith Kingston 214 Harold Kohn 213 Bill Yaker High Series 654 Dave Levinson 618 Allan Salomon BROTHERHOOD- EDDIE JACOBSON High Games Larry Horn 260-245 Ron Weintraub 258 Mark Rowe 258 Steve Anstandig 254 Jerry Gottlieb 249 Steve Weinberg 248 High Series Scott Gittleman 688 - • Pastoral and weekly Sabbath services provided by Rabbi Moshe Polter 6445 West Maple • West Bloomfield, MI Phone: 661-1600 •Telescopes & Microscopes • BRIO Wooden Toys • Puzzles & Games • Castles & Toy Soldiers 58 The match-up, which is open to the public, is the se- cond of two exhibitions in- volving Maccabi and B'nai B'rith. The first, Nov. 4, saw the game Maccabians take on B'nai B'rith's "A" Divi- sion leaders Centennial Lodge. The lady in question is Erica Gilman, a member of Maccabi's silver-medal- winning Hakoah team from last summer's Youth Games championship battle won by Chicago. Gilman, a Berkley High School athlete, joined the Maccabi team for the B'nai B'rith Men's Bowling Results OLD FASHIONED QUALITY TOYS... 32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48018 (313) 737-7122 ou've heard of Three Men And A Little Lady? Well, the Detroit Maccabi Club volleyball team's ver- sion is "Five Men And A Rugged Lady" and they will be presenting it in a special exhibition with Brotherhood 3, Detroit B'nai B'rith Men's "B" Division volleyball leaders, at 11:30 a.m. Dec. 16 in the Oakland Commun- ity College gym in Farm- ington Hills. y • All Skiwear Up To 40% Off • Accessories 20% Off • Complete Ski Packages Starting At $239 Other Locations: Petoskey • Charlevoix Boyne City • Bay City Ann Arbor Alpine Valley Ski Area Maccabi Volleyballers, BB Men To Play 'Part 2' 74 Doll qodAtezett 7of Soletiet S4At Mon.•Sai. 10-5, Tues. & Fri. 10.8, Sun. 124 543.3115 3947 W. 12 Mile Rd. • Berkley first exhibition against Centennial. "They played very well, as well as could be expected," Marty Melton, B'nai B'rith volleyball commissioner, said of the Maccabi team, which lost to Centennial's powerful, more experienced squad. Melton, a prime mover of the exhibition games along with Maccabi coaches Ken Bertin and Sam Skeegan, noted the youngsters are improving and have gained a lot of experience in the series. "I give them a lot of credit," he said. Gilman's Maccabi team- mates include Scott Aaron- son, Albert Berger, Evan Ellis, Jordan Glass, Ben Greenberg, Darrin Gursky, Howard Krugel, David Serlin, Jared Starr and Jason Zacks. Brotherhood 3 players are player-manager Jeff Goldsmith, Daryl Larson, Murray Laughlin, Greg Rostker, Howard Meyers, Jay Geller, Kenneth Greene and Melton. The games are open to the public. Melton urged families and friends of the players to attend. ❑ 682 Larry Horn 660 Steve Anstandig 647 Ron Weintraub 622 Barry Fishman DOWNTOWN-FOX High Games 290 Bruce Myers 247-220 Steve Kay 216 Larry Frommer 212 Mel Case 210 Marc Wermuth High. Series 639 Bruce Myers 628 Steve Kay MORGENTHAUXCHAYIM High Games 223 Ron Lustig 219 Hal Lempert 202 Shel Ellison 201 Len Moss RENAISSANCE HighGames 235-228 Bill Oram 229 Jack Gold 228 Dave Koloff 224 Bryan Levine 222 Mark Sperling High Series 643 Shel Rakotz 641 Bill Oram 617 Jack Gold 607 Bryan Levine MIX & MATCH High Games 217 Lynn Eisenberg 215 Bill Mazer 212 Harley Kohner High. Series 570 Harley Kohner Lynn Eisenberg 568 566 Bill Mazer