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Greenberg Invitational
Has A Number Of Events

a division of ESCADA USA

TRUNK SHOW

Fall 1996 Collection

Thursday, June 13th 2pm - 9pm
Friday, June 14th and Saturday, June 15th

NOW LOCATED IN
THE ORCHARD MALL

HOURS:

Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday
Friday - Saturday
LOAM- 6 PM
Thursday
10 ANI - 9 PM

6337-B Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

(810) 626-0886

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FOR THE ADVANCED TRAWL HOCKEY PLAYER...
SUMMER HOMY CAMPS TRAVEL PLAYERS ONLY
HOSTING ONE WEEK CAMPS IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
— BLOOMFIELD HILLS
— ROYAL OAK
— MT. CLEMENS
— DETROIT
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Only 20 students per class; 5 to I student/teacher ratio

810-772-5903

MICHAEL LENDS, ASSISTANT MAGI
DETROIT VIPERS (L111.)

Line Hockey

VANCED HOUSE HOCKEY TRAINING

For the House Hockey Player in your family, now offering one week hockey camps for boys and
girls ages 6 to 16. With special guest instructor John Craighead, Detroit Vipers Hockey Club.
25 students per class; 5 to 1 student/teacher ratio. Come visit our new indoor training center!

810-77Z-8334

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The Broder Brothers' $1 Mil-
lion Shot-Of-A-Lifetime will be
held on the 18th hole following
the golf tournament. Eight par-
ticipants will have a shot at a
165-yard hole-in-one. A win-
ner will split the $1 million
prize with the Michigan Jew-
ish Sports Hall of Fame, spon-
sor of the Greenberg event.
The evening dinner will
feature Greenberg teammate
and Hall of Famer Hal New-
houser, 1968 Tiger catcher
Bill Freehan
and 1984
Tiger pitcher
Dan Petry.
Former Cleve-
land Hall of
Famer and
San Francisco
executive Al
Rosen will be
honored, and
sportscaster
Dick Schaap
will be master
of ceremonies.
Krause
For ticket
information, call Elayne Wolf-
son, (810) 788-0921.

"Jewish Hockey Coach
Brings Canadian Hockey
Schools To Michigan" NFWB Cobras Team

WE OFFER
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Eric Krause and Steven Simons,
co-chairs for the sixth annual
Hank Greenberg Golf and Ten-
nis Invitational, have announced
several addi-
tional events
in conjunction
with the Mon-
day, June 17,
tournament
at Tam
O'Shanter
Country Club.
The event
benefits the
Hank Green-
berg Oncology
Fund at Sinai
Hospital of De- Steven Simons
troit.
Krause and Simons said the
day will kick off at 9 a.m. with
the Comerica Securities Pro-
Celebrity Skins Game. It will
feature Senior PGA pro Larry
Laoretti teamed with WJR's
Frank Beckman and hockey
player Mike Modano against
PGA pro Keith Clearwater, Eric
WDFN's Eli Zaret and former
Tiger Milt Wilcox. Sportscaster
Don Shane will serve as com-
mentator.

(810) 851-2277

The North Farmington-West
Bloomfield Cobras 10-year-old
travel team posted five consecu-
tive victories to win the Steeles
Memorial Day Baseball Classic in
Warren on May 25-26.
The Cobras scored 44 runs and
all owed only 10 during the five
games.
Jonathan Noble was the win-
ning pitcher in the championship
game, allowing five hits and three
walks in 51/3 innings and getting
five strikeouts. Matt Waskerwitz
closed out the game against Michi-
gan Concealed Securities with a
save as the Cobras won 10-5.
In the second game of the tour-

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The NFWB Cobras

nament, Mike Hand threw a
no-hitter and had eight strike-
outs.
Noble was named the Cobra's
most valuable player for his pitch-
ing and .636 batting average. Oth-
er strong hitters were Andrew
Diamond .750, Steve Antoniotti
.666, Kris Clark .500, Kyle Phillips
.400, David Swenson .400, Josh
Feinberg .385, Thomas Phillips
.375 with the tournament's only
home run, and Robert Reznick
.356.
The Cobras are managed by
Harvey Reznick and coached by
Roy Phillips and assistants Torn
Phillips and Bill Swenson.

