OLDSMOBILES t FOR LESS SAA our ow• \ road. `Complete Game' For Israel Friends 1996 DELTA 88 $299 * per month for 36 months '96 CUTLASS SUPREME $237* SAAB 9000CSET * $499 41 13111.1111e# SAAB 900S $279 per month 36 months *35 ere ebsed erd knee vicperoved creek $1,5a) coo cad re:Lam een—rty dowel, add lee Id sre. erne tax, tbe, Ode, duel neepten lye per rrie over t2,000 mowed Totdsti gYon e ven s lertrt Lessee teed. 'eebr a'd tenn. OPton b txrdmee e3 •enee end kr Free to be deteernred d neap., On Telegraph at the 3 Tel-12 Mall, Southfield _ 54-3300 On Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall. Southfield 4 1,s \N * per month 36 months LASSMAN LASSMAN OLDSMOBILE per month for 36 months ALAN HITSKY ASSOCIATE EDITOR T he Michigan Chapter of the American Friends of Israel Association of Baseball has decided to go out of busi- ness after four years. David Dombey, who helped found and co-chair the organiza- tion, said the group raised $55,000 for baseball in Israel "and there is no reason to con- tinue to operate the way we have been." Most gifts to the organization were small, with the exception of a $15,000 donation from Chica- go. Dombey added that "the amount of work I was doing (as a volunteer) wasn't cost-effective." It included producing newslet- ters, brochures and other mail- ings. Baseball programs in Israel have now been consolidated and the Israel Sports Authority has begun subsidizing the sport. There are approximately 1,200 players involved with more than 50 clubs. Local Player Starts In NH Stuart Schwartz of Bloomfield Hills is in the starting rotation on defense for the Kimball Union Academy hockey team in Merid- ian, N.H. N Take Sherwood Home to lorida! Sherwood Now Offers Free Delivery and Set-up in South Florida! ♦ Fine designer furniture ♦ Interior design service ♦ Floor coverings ♦ Window treatments ♦ Accessories ASK FOR DETAILS cos continue to contribute to the IAB through the Palestine Endow- ment Fund in New York, the U.S. Committee Sports for Israel in Philadelphia or the New York of- fice of the American Friends of Americans and Canadians in Is- rael. 35114300 N N N - 6644 Orchard Lake Road at Maple in West Bloomfield Mon-Thur-Fri 10-9 • Tue-Wed-Sat 10-6 ,• Sun 12-5 810 855-1600 Stuart Schwartz Schwartz is a 6'1", 200-pound junior at Kimball Union. Local- ly, he played for Little Caesars and Fraser Falcons in AAA hock- ey. David Dombey In a letter to contributors last week, Dombey said the group's goals have been met. They in- cluded providing baseball equip- ment that was not available in Israel during the program's ear- ly years, the consolidation in Is- rael and encouraging local sponsorships of Israeli teams. "The biggest problem now," Dombey said, "is playing fields. There is a scarcity of land and communities don't want to make a long-term commitment." While in Israel last month, Dombey presented a $20,000 check to the Jerusalem Region of the Israel Association of Baseball (IAB) to be used as seed money for a Senior League (age 13-15) baseball field. Dombey said Americans can Carney Captures Honey Berris The Honey Berris Men's Basket- ball League concluded the fall season Jan. 17 with champi- onship games. In one semifinal, Larry Car- ney's team defeated Tony Sanders' team 76-64. In the oth- er semifinal, Joe James' team defeated Jerry Bass' team 84- 70. The championship game was close throughout. With 13 sec- onds left in the game, Bass made a long three-pointer to give his team a one- point lead. Larry Carney countered with a 15-foot jumper with six seconds left to give his team an 86-85 lead. After a time-out, the James team drove the length of the