New Pool, Activities At Maple/Drake JCC STEVE STEIN STAFF WRITER A WHAT'S NEW... THINK SPRING! SPRING FASHION. SHORT SKIRTS. SPRING HAIR FASHION. SHORT HAIR CUTS. HAIR BY: Jennifer Thimm CROSSWINDS MALL 4301 Orchard Lake Road 48323 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 AM - 9 PM 855-5055 WE Do EVERYTHING To SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS. U, w Whether your plans include 50 or 1000 people the pros at Bay Pointe, both on the course or in the club- house, will make your event a success from start to finish. Located minutes from Detroit on beautiful Middle Straits Lake, Bay Pointe offers the perfect setting or banquets, corporate meetings, charity events, golf outings, luncheons and fashion shows. Come enjoy the charm and hospitality of Bay Pointe. Because when it comes to business, we don't play around. We leave that lo ► for you. Individual and Corporate memberships available. For more information about booking Bay Pointe Golf Club for your next corporate event call (810) 360-0600 C.1) CC C.) LLJ 52 BAY POINTE GOLF CLUB 4001 HAGGERTY ROAD, W. BLOOMFIELD, MI 48323 Brat 44de. gloa f tie pale 4i 9 ch44. Located just minutes from Detroit in suburban West Bloomfield on Middle Straits Lake. n August opening is planned for the Saman- tha Erin Rosen Pool for Children and Special Needs at the Maple/Drake Jew- ish CommunityCenter of Met- ropolitan Detroit. The water in the pool will be kept at warm temperatures so classes for arthritis sufferers, the visually and mentally im- paired, infants and toddlers can be held there. The 50 x 20 pool will be built next to the indoor and outdoor pools at the JCC. It will be no deeper than 41/2 feet. In other JCC sports news: - Debby Abramson, Carole Gallant, Sue Bolton, Miles Steam, Barbara Klein and Al- lison Gluck all swam five miles in the fifth annual Chai Swim. Rounding out the list of par- ticipants were Britni Must, Kacee Must, Sabrina Must, Samantha Gluck, Ben Gluck, Lisa Levick, Jamie Levey and Ellisa Lundow. -Jay Berman defeated Kyle Jasieniecki in a battle of 11- year-olds to capture the cham- pionship of the first JCC Open Tennis Tournament for boys B'nai B'rith Men's Bowling LEADERSHIP NETWORK LEAGUE Nancie Rakotz 661/235-213-213, Steve Taper 215, Allen Schwartz 191, Paul Eisenstat 181, Michael Fenster 176. ZEIGER/GROSS Mark Bialick 631/255-200, Bill Yaker 223, Iry Simons 213-207, Andy Feureisen 204, Mark Goodman 201. ages 12 and under. There are plans to expand the tourney to include three boys and three girls divisions next year. - Trudy Fink won the championship of the daytime 3.0-3.5 women's tennis league. Linda Warner took second place. In the nightime 3.0-3.5 league, Rochelle Rubin and Re- nee Crowe were first and sec- ond. Other winners and runners-up were Pam Efros and Linda Stulberg in women's 2,5-3.0 and Sher Kaplan and Janice Shulman in women's be- ginner. Karre Pickens and Glo- ria Weissler were women's intermediate doubles champi- ons. - Men's tennis league win- ners and runners-up were Mike Stein and Mike Strome in 4.5; Rob Alvin and Murray Kahn in Tuesday 4.0; Jerry Alvin and David Basch in Wednesday 4.0; and Gordon Fisher and Richard Heligman in 3.0-3.5. - Scores for Week No. 2 in the spring Honey Berris Bas- ketball League: Komorn 58, Benis 51; Carney 78, James 62; and Sanders 70, Bender 55. Garenraich 222, Ron Herman 213, Ron Goodman 202. PISGAH Allan Zuppke 650/229-213-208, Barry Fishman 631/239-225, Mitch Lefton 620/256, Kevin Elbinger 616/225-223, Mort Friedman 607/224-212, Lyle Schaefer 208, Rod Brown 222, Andy Rubin 222, Larry Sandler 218, David Weiss 216, Larry Singer 215, Marc Weberman 214, Barry Roffman 213- 213, Keith Kingston 211, Bryan Levine 206, Bruce Weberman 205, Aaron Kales 202. BROTIERHOOD/EDDIE JACOBSON Dennis Eder 750/265-248-237, Marc Weberman 660/236, Rob Greenfield 659/252-226, Gary Klinger 640/234, Lee Roth 638/223, Ken Brown 634, Alan Trotsky 629/222, Allen Zuppke 618/224, Lyle Schafer 610, Stu Sklar 606/234, Bruce Binstock 6021220, Andy Rubin 601/235, Mark Orechkin 243, Dennis Horwitz 238, Steve Weinberg 234, Mark Rowe 232, Sandy Mandell 230, Howard Berlin 228, Ira Saperstein 223, Milt Fisher 220 Larry Steinberg 612/221, Dan Redstone 594/224-215, Marty Mendelsohn 592/213-201, Scott Sisler 217, Ken Watkins 216, Greg Miller 210, Harold Lipsitz 209, Jerry Wolfe 205, Larry Rothenberg 204. MORGENTHAU-LTHAIM Dennis Sobel 640/222-211-207, Bob Franklin 243, Al Yendick 212, Burt Co- hen 210, Jerry Broida 209, Stan Finkel- stein 204, Bill Zucker 200. B'nai B'rith Basketball DOWNTOWN/FOX Steve Gross 616/218-204, Jeff Sprague 258, Steve Kay 236, Dick Lulkin 214, Dave Little 208, Larry Frommer 202. A LEAGUE **Centennial II 8-1, *Detroit II 6-3, *Pis- gah 6-3, *Detroit I 5-4, Brotherhood III 2-7, Downtown Fox I, disqualified from league play. WEST BLOOMRELD JR. HOUSE LEAGUE Rick Kirsch 656/246-231, Phil Ben-Ezra 639/236-212, Bill Zavier 623/230-204, Jeff Eisenberg 622/216-212, Howie B LEAGUE East Division *Detroit III 8-1, *Brotherhood V 8-1, Brotherhood I 3-6, Keiden 1-8. Temple Israel Bowling Scores