Yom Kippur, but it was a night game after the holiday ended," he recalled. " 'You played last year,' they told us. `Why can't you atone another day?' On the day the team bus left for the game, I was wear- ing sunglasses. My eyes weren't dry." Even if Yom Kippur falls some time in October, it's usually the pre-season for pro- s fessional basketball. So Dan- ny Schayes of the Milwaukee Bucks — who expects to be traded — doesn't play and it rates hardly a mention. His father, Hall of Famer Dolph Schayes, never would coach on Yom Kippur either. In professional hockey, it'll also be pre-season during the High Holy Days, but the situation is different for the Jewish players in the NHL. Mattieu Schneider has been a regular defenseman for Mon- treal since he was 20, and pro- bably could beg off for any pre-season game scheduled on Yom Kippur. But this year the Canadiens have a new coach. Ronnie Stern of the Calgary Flames is a forward more noted for his aggressiveness than his scoring, and cannot be sure that his roster spot won't ao to someone else if he asks for any special favors. The same situation applies in the cases of Mike Hart- man, another "tough guy" forward, and aoalie David Littman, a Buffalo Sabres farm minor league all-star. Both will be with the new Tampa Bay Lightning, where the roster certainly will be wide open. Hartman was left unprotected by Winnipeg. He formerly played with the Sabres. On the other hand, last year rookie relief pitcher Wayne Rosenthal asked for Yom Kippur off, and the Texas Rangers gave it to him with no fuss. Of course, by that time the team had been eliminated from play-off or pennant contention, and Rosenthal — now back in the minors — was not their top "long relief" pitcher. Hall of Fame jockey Walter Blum, now a racing official, never rode on Yom Kippur, nor will leading show jump- ing rider Margie Goldstein. But Abbie Gail Weinberg, who was trying to become a regular jockey at the Eastern tracks despite the disadvan- tage of being deaf, had her situation explained by her mother this way: "A jockey can exercise a horse almost every day for weeks or months in anticipa- tion of being given the mount when it makes its first start. If it happened on Yom Kippur and another jockey got the HAPPY NEW YEAR THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE - 6- -r- -:0 Packaging 07 A HAPPY NEW YEAR and THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE! The shipper who does the packing tom Berkley 2717 Woodward (N. of Catalpa) W. Bloomfield 6453 Farmington Rd. (At Maple Rd.) Birmingham 2523 W. Maple (At Cranbrook) Farmington 32328 Grand River Grosse Pointe Woods 20083 Mack Ave. 542-2500 855-5822 433-3070 474-9730 886-1888 Harold, Caryn, Jessica & Shelby Rothenberg and everybody at On The Boardwalk 6901 Orchard Lake Rd., W. Bloomfield 626-7776 Wish Their Customers & Friends A Very Healthy and Happy E YEAR "%West Coast Putons Natural Home Furnishings and Bedding HAPPY NEW YEAR! TO OUR CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS 2544 Orchard Lk. Rd. • Sylvan Lake 681-5999 One mile west of Telegraph • Open 7 Days 1 6338 Middlebelt Rd. • Livonia 425-8860 1 1/2 Miles north of 1-96 OGER INKE = DILLAC A General Motors Family Since 1917 758-1800 Ko - adside service Paul Rinke General Sales Mgr. REAR ENDS Mark, Elaine arm the Girls wish their customers, friends and relatives a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year Applegate Square Northwestern btwn. 12 & 13 Mile 353-4353 Happy New Year To All Our Friends And Customers D at the Claymoor 358-1234 _3 29260 Franklin Rd. Suite 125 Southfield, MI 48034