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January 31, 1992 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-01-31

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1992

ALAN HITSKY

Associate Editor

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entennial and Keidan
lodges staged a re-
match Sunday of the
previous week's league
championship in B'nai
B'rith volleyball. And
Centennial won again in a
hard-fought, five game mat-
ch.
Centennial came back
against Keidan on Jan. 19 to
win the league champion-
ship with a 20-18 game. On
Jan. 26, in the B'nai B'rith
Cup match, Centennial took
a 2-0 lead in games, Keidan
won the next two, and
Centennial took the deciding
game, 15-13.
Centennial defeated
Brotherhood 2 in the semi-
finals, three games to none.
Morgenthau took a 2-1 lead
in games against Keidan in
the other semi-final bracket,
but Keidan came back to win
the next two games.
In Division B, Detroit 2
defeated Brotherhood 1, 3-0,
while Brotherhood 4 upset
Detroit 1, 3-1. Detroit 2 won
the division playoff, 3-2.
Next year, Detroit 2 will
move up to Division A, and
the fifth place Divison A
team, Brotherhood 3, will
move to Division B.
League director Marty
Melton said the playoffs
marked the 19th year of
local B'nai B'rith volleyball.
"There was incredible action
and the level of play has im-
proved considerably,"
Melton said. ❑

Bowling Results

TEMPLE ISRAEL BROTHERHOOD
Neil Blazofsky 267/584, Larry Kaluz-
ny 248/592, Stu Goldstein 228/607,
Harvey Kahn 226, David Marsh 225,
Steve Gertz 225, Bernie Harwood
/585, Howard Marsh /580.
JEWISH WAR VETERANS
Sheldon Rakotz 227, Joseph Silver
227,
Steven
Hoberman
224-215-200/639, Robert lwrey 221,
Morton Margolis 217.
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN
Galilee Monday
Ann Gallison 509, Judy Bernstein
504.
Galilee Tuesday
Berle Perlman 225, 226/599, Dena
Wein 218/554, Debbie Wein 526,
Hallie Serling 510, Nancy Glasser
201/504.
Centennial
Sue Radner 212/509, Rochelle
Solomon 203/525, Bobbie Blaize
524, Elaine Goldstein 500.
Detroit Morganthau
Fran Milgrim 203, Harriet Simon
/518.
Galilee Thursday
Sandy Oleinick 532, Barbara Papo
526, Lorraine Friedman 522, Sandy
Ribiat 507.

B'NAI B'RITH MEN
Ben Lusky Traveling
Howie Gerenraich 243-215/846,
Barry Schlussel 235/803, Wayne
Lusky 219-213, Mort Friedman
215-206/800, Bruce Weberman
214-208.
Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson
Larry Silver 248, Bryan Levine 247,
Sandy Mandell 240/607, Steve
Weinberg 236/601, Larry Horn 234.
Zeiger Gross
Steve Tolbert 233-222/636, Dave
Crone 226-204, Keith Kingston 224,
Howard Achtman 220, Mike Good-
win 216.
Morgenthau-L'Chaim
Len Rosenblat 259-213/629, Bob
Essick 243-210/623, Marty Bordoley
231-213/632, Marty Diskin 211, Bob
Franklin 210-207/615, Bob August
210, Mike Himelson 210.
Downtown Fox
Jeff Weinfeld 235, Jeff Silverman
231, Bruce Myers 216, Steve King
210, Bill Mazer 205, Paul Kales 205.
Renaissance
Arnie Millman 233, Roger Karnow
227, Dave Koloff 219-214-209/642,
Richard Harris 216, Jerry Kahn 212.
Mix and Match
Rick Popper 203, Harley Kohner 193,
Susie Olson 178, Sue Goldsmith 166.
Pisgah
Ivan Fenyvesi 269/623, Eric Weiss
266/621, Aaron Kales 233/613, Rick
Kirsch 231, Andy Rubin 226, Joe
Burnstein 224-210, Dan Cohen 224,
Neil Schaefer 224-201, Paul Gingold
224, Ron Goodman 221/604.

Racquetball
League, Tourney

The last day to register for
a 7-week winter racquetball
league cosponsored by West
Bloomfield Parks and Recrea-
tion and the Jewish Com-
munity Center of West
Bloomfield will be Feb. 10.
Play will begin Feb. 16. Space
is available for beginner, level
B and level C players.
There is a cost to join which
includes court time, T-shirt,
playoffs and use of locker
room.
The last day to register for
a racquetball tournament
cosponsored by West Bloom-
field Parks and Recreation
and the Jewish Community
Center of West Bloomfield
will be Feb. 17. The tourna-
ment is open to Level B and
Level C players and will be
played Feb. 22-23.
Competition is planned for
doubles, mixed doubles,
single and double elimination
play. T-shirts will be given to
all entrants.
For information, call parks
and recreation, 334-5660.

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which evolved in Europe
during the 19th century, is
derived from the word Zion,
the traditional synonym for
Jerusalem and for the Land
of Israel, expressing the age-
old Jewish yearning for the
revival of its national life in
its own country.

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