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April 22, 1994 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-22

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4-On-4 Tourney
at Maple/Drake

Is Pitcher
Anti-Semitic?

The second annual teens 4-on-
4 basketball tournament will be
held from 1 p.m. until close
April 23 at the Maple/Drake
Building of the Jewish Corn-
munity Center.
Youths ages 13-18 are eligi-
ble. Each participant will re-
ceive a T-shirt and trophies will
be awarded to the champions
and runners-up.
For further information, call
Tony Sanders at 661-7737.

Piladelphia (JTA) - Is
legendary former Phillies
pitcher Steve Carlton an an-
ti-Semite?
According to remarks in
the April issue of
Philadelphia magazine at-
tributed to the baseball
player known as "Lefty,"
the answer is yes.
But in a statement releas-
ed last week, Mr. Carlton
denied making such
remarks as "the Elders of
Zion rule the world" and "12
Jewish bankers meeting in
Switzerland rule the world,"
as reported in the magazine.
Mr. Carlton accused
reporter Pat Jordan of fab-
ricating the story.
But Mr. Jordan is standing
firm. Reached in Florida, he
responded to Mr. Carlton's
denial by saying,
"Everything I wrote, he
said."
Jewish groups had re-
sponded to the magazine ar-
ticle by calling for Mr.
Carlton to apologize. And
the American Jewish Con-
gress, whose president
David Kahn had called the
remarks attributed to Mr.
Carlton "outrageous," in-
itially asked that the
baseball player's impending
induction into the Baseball
Hall of Fame be delayed un-
til he apologizes.
But instead of apologizing,
Mr. Carlton said in his
statement that he called for
"an apology for the insen-
sitive remarks attributed to
me by Pat Jordan.
"The article has almost no
truth in it. I reject it com-
pletely," Mr. Carlton said. "I
specifically deny saying
anything that could be
interpreted as offensive to
the Jewish people."
AJCongress issued a
statement welcoming Mr.
Carlton's repudiation of the
remarks and withdrew its
request to suspend his Hall
of Fame induction.
But Mr. Jordan, saying he
has been a reporter for 30
years, maintained that he
could not have made up the
remarks.
His editor at Philadelphia
magazine, Eliot Kaplan,
said he stands behind Jor-
dan "all the way."
Mark Pelavin of
AJCongress, who welcomed
Mr. Carlton's denial of mak-
ing the anti-Semitic
remarks, said, "We weren't
in the room. We can only
react to the sentiment."
Mr. Carlton is to be in-
ducted into the Baseball
Hall of Fame on July 31.

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Reider 201.

Not all that is thought
should be spoken, not all
that is spoken deserves to be
written, and not all that is
written is meant to be
printed.
-Israel Lipkin

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