STAR LINCOLN-MERCURY MAKES LEASING MORE CONVENIENT! BEARS page 91 Like Goldstein and Lusardi, Gach, Fingeroot and Gitler were starters. Fingeroot, a first-year varsity player, sacked the Brother Rice quarterback on a two-point con- version attempt late in the fourth quarter to preserve the Bears' vic- tory. "Bryan had an opportunity to make a great play, a big play in N TELEGRAPH 12 MILE 1-696 ti * WE'LL MATCH ANY ADVERTISED LEASE PRICE! * WE'RE MORE CENTRALLY LOCATED! * WE'LL PAY MORE FOR YOUR TRADE! A, B, X & Z PLAN SPECIALISTS Call (810) 354-4900 Mon. & Thurs. 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Tues., Wed., Fri. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. LINCOLN e MERCURY 12 MILE AT TELEGRAPH • SOUTHFIELD • (810) 354-4900 Chanukah -as Vegas Night (21 years and over) Saturday, December 3 8:00 p .m. Maple/Drake Building Admission: $8.00 or FREE with the purchase of ten $1.00 raffle tickets wair.....- -. §t, 6 - • . , .......... •0 ./ .:.' , , spEct COing, i Al` of in - "efore 9 rEn and 0. :0 0 b $ 1 ,-, b es et A•tifi . o of r r itchni ' I ssion! Blackjack • Roulette • Wheel Games _ • Craps • Raffle Jewish S COMPILE° B Y ELI TIOMKIN scored a goal and goalie Amir Tal was perfect in the nets as the eighth-ranked Oakland University soccer team blanked third-ranked Wisconsin- Parkside 2-0 on Nov. 19 in Kenosha, Wis. and advanced to the NCAA Division II national semifinals. Tiomkin, a senior forward from Raanana, Israel, tallied at the 72:01 mark to give the Pio- neers a 2-0 lead. It was Tiomkin's 12th goal of the season and 56th of his career. He has 153 career points, one short of the school record. Tal made four saves and post- ed his ninth shutout of the year. He is a freshman from Tel Aviv, Israel. The victory gave Oakland (17- 1-2) a berth in the Dec. 2-4 semi- finals and finals, which probably will be played in Tampa, Fla. The Pioneers will meet fifth-ranked Seattle Pacific and sixth-ranked Tampa will face top-ranked Southern Connecticut in the semifinals. This is the sixth time that Oakland has made it to the semi- STEVE STEIN finals. The Pioneers have played for the championship just once, losing 4-1 to Seattle Pacific in the 1986 title game. Oakland is undefeated in 13 consecutive matches, tying a school record. Its last loss was a 3-0 setback to Parkside at home on Sept. 24. SCOTT LESHMAN, a sopho- more on the Western Michigan University soccer team, scored his first two collegiate goals this season. The Bloomfield Hills Andover High School grad tallied Sept. 20 in a 4-0 victory over Valparaiso and Nov. 1 in a 9-1 win over Spring Arbor. Western Michigan finished 9- 10-1. AMY FINKEL, Stephanie Co- hen and Cheri Farber helped the North Farmington High School 200 medley relay team place 11th in the Class A state girls swim- ming meet. The squad was timed in 1:54.97. The state meet was held Nov. 19 at Michigan State University. Bowling Scores Leadership Network League Morgenthau - L'Chaim David Little 532/203; Jeff Cymerint 510/182; Dave Horowitz 509/196; Steve Finn 193; Jon Lybeck 192; Jodi Little 185; Steve Sable 171. Jerry Broida 657/225-222-210; Marshall Spinner 656/267; Al.Yendick 617/209- 204-204; Al Rohan 216; Joe Grossman 210; Len Moss 205; Bob Franklin 200; Sandy Freeman 200. Xeiger/Gross Mark Bialick 616/258; Mark Goodman 226; Brian Gohen 206; Milt Burg 205; Iry Simons 202; Jim Schneider 201. Brother hood/Eddie Jacobson ,. GRAND PRIZE DRAWING - Airfare for two to Las Vegas courtesy of Hamilton, Miller, Hudson and Fayne Travel Company. Permit. #M25273 Call the Jewish Community Center (810) 661-7678 the history of Berkley football, and he did it," Fox said. Fox said Sternberg "improved more than any kid I've ever coached. Nobody thought he could accomplish what he did, but he did it. He's a big reason why this team was so special." Gach and Gitler are expected to be among the leaders of next year's Berkley team. ❑ Bruce Weberman 658/255-204; Mark Klinger 654/277; Eric Goldberg 644/256- 210; Rob Greenfield 634/263-212; Ira Saperstein 629/234-204; Mark Rowe 628/246-203; Steve Fine 627/257; Gary Klinger 624/217-205-202; Rick Woolman 623/211-210-202; Dennis Eder 622/248- 216; Sandy Mandell 615/234; Steve An- standig 614/215-202; Alan Trotsky 601-217-202; Scott Gittleman 232; Lar- ry Silver 216; Steve Weinberg 214; Lar- ry Slutsky 214; Barry Fishman 212-200; Kevin Kurtis 212; Lee Roth 211-203; Bruce Binstock 210-206. Downtown/Fox Steve Kay 223; Jeff Sprague 214; Bruce Rosenblatt 211; Len Broxgold 208; Ken Gross 205; Steve Teper 205; Shel Rakotz 203-210; Bob Smith 202; Mike Downes 201; Steve Zorn 200; Sherwin Newman 200. Jr. House League Howard Waxer 643/222-212-209; Dan- ny Cohen 630/233-223; Howard Geren- raich 214-202. Jewish War Veterans Shel Rakotz 242-235-626; Larry jGarfin- kle 221; Jeffrey Burg 213-200; Michael Gerten 212; Bernard Harwood 210; Joseph Silver 206; Steve Hoberman 204.