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Sophomore Anna Kaye won OAA fourth singles and juniors Sandy Greenstein and Elisa Ru- binstein were OAA runners-up at No. 2 doubles. Other members of the Berkley team included Laurie Zyla, Yaki- ni Whitehead, Lindsay Dobrow- itsky, Lauren Gershman, Katharine Gurin, Natalie Finn, Jan Levine, Danielle Gable and Julie Zimmerman. OP Forming Winter Leagues "Paula Lishman (leo Ions Remember the dates... Nov. 16-17-18 mark your calendar See and feel the sensual fur from this outstanding collection. 108 Birmingham •Across from the Towrisenci Hotel' play at all times. Fees are $146 per team, plus $8 per match. Players must be 18 and not in high school. There will be a Monday and a Wednesday basketball league, each playing a 10-game season. The fee is $240 per team, plus $20 per game. For information, call (810) 691- 7555. Berris Standings Carney 2-0 James 1-0 Sanders 1-1 Bass 0-1 0-2 Wolfe Bowling Scores Ben Lusky Traveling League Cy Rott 866/248-203-223; Alan Borsen 858/234-247-210; Wayne Lusky 858/225- 236-202; David Edelman 847/201-254- 203; Allan Salomon 843/275-2(5; Larry Sandler 800/237; Clem Baggleman 245- 208; Lou Dorfman 234; Steve Lusky 225; Allan Oleinick 224; Ron Lustig 216; Howard Davidow 214; Rick Woolman 210-205; Richard Harris 205; Mitch Left- on 204-202; Sy Guttman 203-202; Ron Walton 202-200. Morgenthau L'Chayim Richard Harris 676/212-266; Mike Aaron 233; Barry Glazer 231; Joe Grossman 215; Barry Kaplan 215; Rick Malamed 212; Dennis Sobol 209-206; Marty Rosenberg 207; Lou Konopko 206; Randy Spitzer 206; Stan Finkelstein 202; Bill Zucker 202; Sandy Pearlman 202; Len Moss 202; Larry Schlussel 201; Jer- ry Broida 201; Mike Panter 200. Oak Park's Department of Recre- ation is forming winter leagues Brotherhood/Eddie Jacobson for co-recreational volleyball and Lee Roth 659/234-224-201; Barry Fish- adult basketball. man 636/225-212; Jeff Berlin 220; Leon The volleyball league is tenta- Shy 220; Mark Klinger 216; Howard tively set for 10 Mondays, begin- Kuretsky 214; Gary Gold 213; Jeff Gold- ning in January. A minimum of man 212; Bruce Binstok 212; Dan Stein Gary Klinger 211; Steve Richmond two males and two females must 212; 210. Zeiger Gross - Tell Us About It! Score the winner? Make all- league? Win the club cham- pionship? Share the news with us. Send a brief note about your athletic achievement to Sports, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Rd., South- field, MI 48034. Include a daytime tele- phone number and, if you have one, a non-returnable photograph. Dave Levinson 623/222-200-201; Lee Weinstein 620/220-232; Mary Wain 217; Joel Lankowsky 207; Keith Rosen 205; Mark Goodman 204; Jim Boschan 204; Alan Kanter 202. Downtown/Fox Kevin Elbinger 664/205-223-236; Jeff Sprague 646/224-233; Sieve Kay 226; Nancie Rakotz 221; Sherwin Newman 210; Richard Lulkin 206; Brian Brod 205; Shel Rakotz 200. Pisgah Rob Greenfield 698/214-226-258; Allen Zuppke 654/268; Lyle Schaefer 649/248- 210; Larry Horn 648/204-258; Howard Waxer 645/277;Wayne Lusky 638/223- 222; Howard Leshman 631/233-224; Bar- ry Sandler 625/221-229; Barry Fishman 618/234-202; Mark Goodman 611/215- 213; Bryan Levine 610/212-204; Keith Kingston 602/243-202; Ron Herman 234;