Applications Ready For Maccabiah Shel Ellison 217-201, Bob Hechler 216, Mike Jeross 215. Pisgah Philadelphia - The United Committee Sports for Israel (USCSFI) is now accep- ting athlete, coach and trainer applications for the 14th World Maccabiah Games, to be held in Israel, July 5-15, 1993. A 700-member U.S. delega- tion, up from 500 in 1989, will join over 5,000 Jewish athletes from more than 43 countries for the two-week, quadrennial competition. The U.S. plans to participate in both men's and women's corn- petition in 30 sports ranging from badminton to yachting in four categories: open, masters, juniors and disabled. For information and ap- plications, contact the USCSFI national office, 1926 Arch Street, 3 Fl., Phila- delphia, Penn., 19103, (215) 561-6900. 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