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March 01, 1991 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-01

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WHATEVER THE OTHER DEALERS CHARGE ...

MEL PARR WILL SELL FOR LESS!

"WE WANT TO EARN YOUR BUSINESS!

president of Centre Group
Limited Partnership, the um-
brella organization that runs
the Capital Centre, said the
families of those in the Gulf
can come to games for free.
In Detroit, Joe Louis Arena
and Cobo Arena have made
tickets for specified events
available to parents, spouses
and children of servicemen.
Sachs said if they can give
those family members a plea-
sant diversion and some en-
joyment along with keeping
their minds away from the
Gulf, it will be a plus for
everyone.
"You need to have some op-
portunity to take (time) off,"
said Sachs. "You can't focus
on the war 24 hours a day."
Still, Sachs said the teams
at the Capital Centre don't
want fans to forget those
overseas. The Bullets — and
other NBA teams — are wear-
ing small American flags as
a remembrance of the troops.
Prior to Capitals' games,
other patriotic songs are
sung.
Also, the Capital Centre
uses a joint color guard
featuring all branches of the
service. Sachs said they still
are searching for other ways
to display patriotic themes.
On a personal level, Sachs
said he feels a fear for those
caught in the tense situation

existing in Israel.
"The people we're most con-
cerned about are the ones
who live under the fear of
Scud missiles and
biochemical warfare," said
Sachs. "It tears your heart
out and turns your stomach to
think that these people have
to live with this day in and
day out."
Irwin Cohen, group sales
director for the Detroit
Tigers, said he also feels for
those in the Middle East. A
wave of patriotism has swept
over him.
"We all feel more patriotic,"
said Cohen. "If I could find
something, I'd pin it on my
car."
Cohen said the war hasn't
affected the Tigers' sales as of
yet. He said if the war is still
going on when the season
starts, that may be a different
story.
In the end, however, no mat-
ter what side you are on, it is
difficult to like the conse-
quences of war.
"Any time there is wanton
destruction, it is horrible,"
said Steiner. "Whether it's
East, West, North or South,
any time people are being
blown up on any side of the
coin, it's horrible."
And that's something no
ballgame can make anyone
forget. ❑

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Toronto will be the site of
the first of two sectional tour-
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B'nai B'rith Bowling
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This weekend, 75 bowlers
from the nine B'nai B'rith
leagues in the Metro Detroit
area will attend.
According to Mark Sperling
of Farmington Hills, the ex-
ecutive secretary of the IBB-
BA, 300 men and women
bowlers from the United
States and Canada will
participate.
The second sectional tour-
nament, marking the
league's 50th anniversary,
will be held in Chicago Mar.
22-24.
Mort Friedman, who bowls
in the Pisgah and the Lusky
traveling leagues, shot a 217
game in the final round to
win the 4th Best Of B'nai
B'rith Invitational tourna-
ment of the season Feb. 3.
Friedman bested Alan
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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