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March 06, 1992 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-03-06

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Since 1930

Bowling Results

(Formerly Oakland Bath House)

Relaxed, Comfortable Setting, Great Stress Reliever

GREAT
FOOD!

• Valet Parking

• Full Menu
• Private Parties, Banquet Facilities,
Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties
• Memberships Available

$20 Daily Admission
$35 Friday Couples Night

GUARANTEED
BEST

STEAM
IN THE
MIDWEST!

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(Include ,, Beet and Munchie ,,)

7 a.m.-1 p.m.
"B.Y.O.B." (Bring Your Own Bagel)
.2 p.m.-11 p.m.
Ladies Day (3rd Sunday of Every Month) .
"PRIMP" - All Services Provided - Manicurist, Pedicurist, Facials
HOURS:
Tues.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Fri. 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 7 a.m-1 p.m.
Couples: Fri. & Sat. 7 p.m.-2 a.m. Ladies: Sun. 2 p.m.-11 p.m.

(3rd Sunday of Month)

8295 OAKLAND, DETROIT 871-8715 or 871-9707

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Lake Placid, Haliburton,
Ontario, Canada

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Boys and Girls, ages 8 to 16, from Canada, the United States and throughout the
world join together for a summer that offers friendship, fun, new skills and self-
development in a safe and beautiful environment. For over thirty-five years, we have
helped children develop responsibility and independence in an atmosphere of trust
and under the guidance of mature and experienced staff.

CREATIVE ARTS
LAND SPORTS
Arts & Crafts
Tennis
Pottery
Horseback Riding
Theatre
Baseball & Soccer
Photography
Ropes Course
Woodshop
Archery
Copper Enameling
Basketball
CAMPING
Fitness & Dance
Mountain Biking
Canoe Trips & Pioneering
Gymnastics
Orienteering
AND . . . Oneg Shabbat, Campfires, Singsongs, Special Programs
AND . . . Excursion Bus Trips to Ottawa, Niagara Falls, and more!

WATER SPORTS
Swimming & Diving
Water Skiing
Canoeing & Kayaking
Sailing & Sailboarding

CAMP WHITE PINE

40 Lawrence Ave. West Toronto, Ontario M5M 1A4
Fax (416) 488-9313
(416) 322-6250
Directors: JOE KRONICK, M.S.W., ADAM KRONICK, M.B.A.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1992

Morgenthau
Sylvia Schey /554.
Marshall
Dorothy Greissman 215, Sophie
Kushner 208, Sarah Deutch 202.
Galilee Monday
Marlene Goldman 204, Dolly Murley
/516.
Cosmo Bloch
Marcia Gilberg 233/575, Gert Lubet-
sky /518, Arlene Anbender /515.
MGM
Noreen Klein 211, 213/570, Norinne
Selesko 209/539, Cheryl Brand
216/559, Leigh Herskovic 218, Cheryl
Feldman 217, Debbie Bernstein 214,
Agnes Lugosi 201, Debbie Krinsky
207/536, Ellen Wilson 211/526, Karen
Minc 234/591.
Zeiger
Lois Forman 201/527, Bobbie Blaize
/528.
Galilee Tuesday
Rita Roth 229/521, Hallie Serling
/542, Cidnie Herold /529, Paula
Slomovitz /523, Lori Feldman /510,
Soralee Broida /505.
Galilee Thursday
Molly Sloan /522, Sylvia Isley /509.

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$475 Yearly Membership
$45 Saturday Couples Night

CAMP WHITE PINE

JEWISH WAR VETERANS
Mark Goodman 245, Arnold Weiss
244, Marc Siegler 226, Sheldon
Rakotz 225-201/619, Herbert
Bogorad 206, Allen Silver 205, Ed-
ward Burg 204, Harold Barman 200.

B'NAI B'RITH MEN
Ben Lusky Traveling
Barry Schlussel 255-245-214/914,
Wayne Lusky 254-215-201/854, Allan
Zuppke 244-235, Howie Gerenraich
236-227/808, Cy Rott 233-212, Jeff
Eisenberg 224, Eddie Cohen 223,
Steve Elkus 222, Lour Dorfman 222,
Ron Walton 220-200, Jerry Rose
216-201, Sheldon Onickel 215-211,
Alan Salomon 213-213, Clem Bag-
gleman 212-203, Rick Pliskow 210,
Gary Plasko 208, Bryan Levine
207-205, Larry Schlussel 203,
Howard Davidow 200.
Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson
Bryan Levine 243, Jeff Radner 242,
Harold Silverman 236, Bob Chafetz
235/612, Bruce Weberman 233,
Steve Anstandig 225, Sandy Mandell
223, Dave Radner 222, Stu Gold-

stein 221-204, Jeff Fantich 221, Eric
Nelkin 218, Barry Fishman 217, Joe
Fleisch 213, Larry Schon 213, Milt
Fisher 212, Stu Taub 212, Larry Horn
211, Mark Rowe 210-204/69, Gary
Klinger 209-204/602, Mark Klinger
208-202.
Zeiger/Gross
Bill Yaker 229, Andy Feureisen 224,
Glenn Gendloff 222, Max Fertel 221,
Keigh Kingston 213-210/611, Iry
Simons 212, Milt Burg 207, Steve
Kates 207, Jason Cohen 201, Neil
Berkowitz 200.
Morgenthau L'Chayim
Mike Himelson 253/616, Larry
Haewin 237, Lou Dorfman 225, Les
Moss 225, Dave Broder 222, Marty
Bordoley 218-217-209/644, Sandy
Perlman 217, Iry Kane 213-212/606,
Hal Lembert 212.
Downtown/Fox
Larry Katkowsky 247, Bob Efros 225,
Barry Fishman 226/615, Steve Velick
222, Bob Weiss 209, Gary Yashinsky
220-214/605, Leonard Woolf 205, Jeff
Rubin 204, Gary Berman 203, Bruce
Weberman 200, Steve Kay 200,
Howard Spinner 200.
Renaissance
Jerry Order 236, Jeff Olstein
216-209/603, Bruce Rubenstein
212-203, Dave Koloff 212, Stuart
Sherman 203, Roger Karnow 202, Al
Rohan 201, Dan Niss 200, Warren
Zweigel 200.
Mix and Match
Howard Keller 215, Bill Mazer 209,
Beth Katz 201, Mark Weintraub 201.
Pisgah
Barry Fishman 260-221/677, Rod
Brown 232, Neil Schaefer
231-204/616, Harold Zeiger 231, Jay
Guttman 224-205/613, Ivan Fenyvesi
223-202/609, Jon First 222-212/604,
Larry Horn 222-202/603, Aaron Kales
221-220/628, Michael Reider 220,
Jeff Eisenberg 219-215/625, Jim
Ginzler 219-203-202/624, Joel
Willens 215, Rick Kirsch 215, Ted
Zusman 214, Dan Cohen
213-207-203/623, Jon Tobes 213,
Paul Schaefer 212, Danny Lazer 212,
Paul Sicherman 210.

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TEMPLE ISRAEL
BROTHERHOOD
Gerry Kirschner 242/611, Neil Blazof-
sky 233. Stuart Goldstein 231/613,
Larry Steinberg 226, Charlie Fedder-
man 225/627, Scott Mendelson /616,
Howard Marsh /595.

Jewish Baseball Quiz

For each of its next four
issues, The Jewish News
will run a Jewish baseball
quiz. The questions have
been compiled by Irwin
Cohen, coordinator of
group sales for the Detroit
Tigers.
Answers to the trivia
questions, as well as free
Tigers tickets and other
prizes, will be part of Base-
ball Bonanza! on March 29
from 1-4 p.m. at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center; 15110
IV 10 Mile Road, Oak
Park. Baseball Bonanza/ is
sponsored by the Neighbor-
hood Project.
In 1962 this pitcher hurl-
ed a no hitter for the
California Angels against
the Orioles. He was more

famous, though, for being
linked romantically with
Mamie Van Doren.
This former Tigers cat-
cher caught the first game
in history of the expansion
New York Mets franchise
in 1962.
This outfielder came up
to the majors with the In-
dians in 1965. He hit over
.300 in 1972 and repre-
sented the Royals in the
All-Star Game that year.
This outfielder hit four
grand slam home runs for
the Boston Braves in 1950.
He also played with the
New York Giants.
He pitched his first
career shutout with the
White Sox in 1958 and
ended his career with
Houston in 1966.

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