The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit
and Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield and Farmington Hills
Present

THE \,
MATZAH
FACTORY

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CHERI FARBER helped the
Birmingham-Bloomfield Atlantis
(BBA) swimming team win the
13-up short-course state champi-
onship March 17-19 in Rockford.

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13-14 800 freestyle relay squad,
which was clocked in 8:26.40.
This spring, Farber will be a
member of the North Farming-
ton High School junior varsity
softball team.
Farber's 12-year-old brother,
ADAM, and 7-year-old sister,
SHAYNA, also are year-round
swimmers who are taking time
off this spring for other sports.

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Farber tied for first place in the
50 freestyle with a 25.36 clock-
ing, just above her all-time best
of 25.29 set in Indianapolis ear-
lier this year.
She also was second in the 100
backstroke in 1:02.99 and the 200
backstroke in 2:15.95 and she
was ninth in the 100 freestyle in
a personal-best 56.67.
In addition, Farber was a mem-
ber of BBA's girls 13-14 400
freestyle relay team, which came
from behind to tie for first place in
3:48.50, and the second-place girls

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The Average Bowler

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teve Saltz of the Down-
town-Fox League rolled
178 pins over average dur-
ing league play to win the
first round of the six-week Met-
ropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith
Bowling Association "Spring
Eliminator Tournament."
Saltz, a 142 average bowler,
led 146 bowlers into the second
round, which concluded last
week. The top 60 over-average
competitors in the second round
moved into the finals, which be-
gan this week and will contin-
ue through next week.
Howie Gerenraich (160 pins
over average) of the Jr. House
League and Stu Vinsky (119 pins
over average) of the Brother-
hood/Eddie Jacobson League Steve Saltz: 178 pins over average.
were second and third in the first
Mitch Lefton is the tourna-
round. Saltz, Gerenraich and
ment
director and Deli Unique
Vinsky all will receive first-round
of West Bloomfield is the spon-
prizes.
sor. Some 290 bowlers from the

