GET INVOLVED Cashing proved a fitting climax to the 1990 season because he had failed to cash at three other pro tourneys — Battle Creek, Hammond, Ind., and the Showboat, where he suffered a pre- tourney back injury that had him wearing a back-brace during the competition. The injury laid him up and made him decide not to com- pete unless he was physical- ly ready. But did Fort Pierce leave him feeling he "could compete with the best"? "I haven't really proven it," he acknowledged. "But I have cashed twice, which means I'm competitive. To truly be among the top, you have to get into the top 24 and cash. But in my mind, I feel if you cash, you are in the top-rank of bowlers." Besides cashing, Horowitz's goals are to be among the top 24 consistent- ly, to reach the top five in the tourneys and be on tele- vision —and to win a tourney. Cashing at Fort Pierce did exempt him from having to qualify in the San Diego tourney in March. He also plans to enter the San Fran- cisco tourney that month and also is scheduling himself for Hammond, Battle Creek, Fort Pierce and the Seniors Champion- ship at Canton. "There's only so much time I can take off from work," Horowitz said. "But if I at least make expenses, I feel I can keep going." If nothing else, being on the tour has let Horowitz rub shoulders with the game's greats, bowlers like Earl An- thony, Teata Semiz, Jimmy Certain, Dick Weber and Dave Soutar. Seeing Soutar was espe- cially significant for Horowitz because he bowled with Soutar when both were teenagers in the old Detroit News Teen Masters League all those years ago. "He didn't remember me, but his eyes lit up when I mentioned the News league," said Horowitz. El Fencing Academy To Begin Classes The Fencing Academy of Michigan will conduct begin- ner's fencing classes for ages 14-74, Tuesday and Friday evenings, 7 p.m. at McIntyre School, Lathrup Village, beginning Jan. 15. Children's classes for ages 5-13 also are planned. For information, call Bon- nie Topper, 646-4455 or 398-7456. NOW IS THE TIME FOR JEWS EVERYWHERE TO STAND UP WITH THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL. OUR PLEDGE OF SUPPORT AND UNITY GIVES STRENGTH AND COURAGE TO OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN THEIR ONGOING SEARCH FOR PEACE. EACH OF US COUNTS — GET INVOLVED. BERNARD EDELMAN THE GOLD ADVANTAGE: 1991 Plymouth Voyager $275* per month 24 month lease All wheel drive & anti-lock brakes Now In Stock Finest quality China, Dinnerware, Flatware & Decorative Accessories. DISHES: 20 pc. Set $2000 Certain Patterns tease pc.e.c m t.opter.t, cr.., rr,S pe. yea Dend. ,..... 1 . rescc.71.1 rot , E;cesyy,,,,, v per nl c•.•er:5Z0 mles fee Flus & ;,40teS tit rnonln, myrnoot d5Z.v P .r" n w. uSe Optan ot.sctose ol terrrana,on fin+, one, k 45 pc. Sets $ 100" Certain Patterns FLATWARE: "Supreme Gold Duet" 40 pc. ■ And Many More! Service for 8 $900 i ■4 4,SHUMAilt4 Plymouth I 11111 ∎1111 Corner of Pontiac Trail and South Commerce Rd. (Walled Lake) Just down Maple Road, Minutes from Orchard Lake Rd. NO VISA or MASTERCARD 669.2010 Franklin Plaza • 29209 Northwestern • Southfield 352-9190 EXTENDED HOURS: M-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-3 #1 1983 911 PORSCHE, Slantnose Cab, WhitelBlack, $29,950. #2 1988 JAGUAR XJ6, VDP, BlacklBarley, Low Viles! „ $23,900. #3 1987 JAGUAR XJ6, Burg/Biscuit, One Owner! . .$18,750, #4 '1983 MERCEDES 380 SL, Ivory, Like New!, r „ .817,900, Contact BILL or DOUG ZIEGENBEIN 5045% OFF ALL WINTER HANDBAGS! 548-8911 MOTORS Ltd. 31675 Stephenson Hwy., Madison Heights Between 13 and 14 Mile Roads 29815 Northwestern Highway In Applegate Square 357-1800 Open Thursday till 8 p.m. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 53