$2500 SPORTS l'imimmlmIllmml".""" On Broughams On DeVilles & Fleetwoods the past, some of the Austra- lian participants have been chosen to represent the U.S. in the World Maccabiah Games in Israel two years later. For information, contact the USCSFI national office, 1926 Arch Street, 3 Fl., Philadel- phia, Pa. 19103; (215) 561-6900. Sinai Hosts Golf Outing Andrew Margolick Local Player Signs with USC A General Motors Family Since 1917 758-1800 THE IN-HOME SALES & SERVICE CO. We Come To You. . . We order every Scooter to fit individual needs. Guaranteed to beat any deal. . . on 3 and 4 Wheel Electric Scooter, Electric Wheel Chairs, Van Ramps and Trunk Lifts. We sell products from 21 manufacturers and we service every Scooter made. For a Demonstration Call (313) 459-9332. METRO. A.T. MOBILITY 37815 WOODRIDGE DRIVE, SUITE 101 • WESTLAND, MICHIGAN 48185 We Also Provide Airport Transportation From Anywhere In The Detroit Area. 52 FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1991 Andrew Margolick, son of Lionel and Jill Margolick, a 1991 graduate of North Far- mington High School, has signed a national letter of in- tent to play baseball for the University of Southern California. Mr. Margolick, a left- handed pitcher, led his team to the district championship, their first in 12 years. Mr. Margolick is playing summer ball in two leagues, the Livonia Collegiate League and the Connie Mack League, and has a combined record of 7-1. Sports For Israel Plans Maccabi Philadelphia — The United States Committee Sports for Israel (USCSFI) is now accep- ting athlete and coach ap- plications for the 59th Australian Maccabi Carnival, to be held in Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 18-1991-Jan. 6, 1992. The United States ex- pects to participate in open competition (over 16) in basketball (men's), golf (men's), swimming, table ten- nis, tennis, track and field and volleyball, and master's (over 35) table tennis, tennis and swimming. As with all Maccabi events, sports competition and the promotion of friendship and unity among Jewish athletes are the goals of the Games. A 100-member U.S. delegation, up from 45 in 1987, is ex- pected to join fellow Jews from the seven Australian states, Brazil, England, Mex- ico, New Zealand, Russia and South Africa for the two-week competition. Held every year for Maccabi clubs across Australia, par- ticipation in this competition will mark the United States' second appearance at the Car- nival. Sponsored by the USCSFI, U.S. participation in the Carnival is self-funded. In Sinai Hospital's depart- ment of rehabilitation medicine will sponsor a golf outing for physically challenged adults and rehabilitation professionals, Aug. 15-16 at Macomb Coun- ty Community College's (MCCC) South Campus in Warren. Offered for the first time in the metro Detroit area, the two-day workshop called "First Swing," will cover prin- ciples and techniques for teaching golf to disabled sportsmen and women. The course will be taught by National Amputee Golf Association (NAGA) Ex- ecutive Director Bob Wilson and Lynn Waldecker, of Oasis Golf Center in Livonia, a member of the Ladies Profes- sional Golf Association (LPGA). The first day of the work- shop will be held specifically for rehabilitation medicine professionals such as occupa- tional, physical and recrea- tional therapists. The second day will offer the expertise of these professionals to physically challenged adults who are anxious to learn the game of golf. Both sessions will include classroom in- struction, as well as an oppor- tunity for a hands-on prac- tical application of principles and techniques taught. The hands-on demonstrations and practice rounds will be held from 1:15-4:40 p.m. Aug. 15 and 1:30-3:30 p.m. Aug. 16. In addition to Sinai Hospi- tal and the NAGA, other sponsors of the golf workshop include: Disabled American Veterans, the Professional Golf Association (PGA) and Progressive Orthopedics, located in Southfield. For information on "First Swing," call Elaine South, 661-9410; or Renee Blesch- Hill, 493-5346. Jerusalem hosted its first modern exhibition and con- vention in 1898 and 1904, when the Universal Scien- tific and Philanthropic Ex- position and the World's Fourth Sunday School Con- vention, respectively, were held in the city.