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TRYOUTS
for boys and girls ages 13-16 (as of 8/1/97)
interested in participating in the
JCC'S MACCABI YOUTH GAMES
Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- August 10-15, 1997
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — August 17-22, 1997
TRYOUT SCHEDULE
Boys Soccer
Girls Soccer
Boys Baseball
Girls Softball
Boys Volleyball
Girls Volleyball
Racquetball
Swimming
Track and Field
Gymnastics
Golf
In-Line Hockey
Boys Basketball
Table Tennis
Tennis
Sunday, March 2
4:30 PM.
Sunday, March 2
4:30 PM.
Sunday, March 2
6:30 P.M.
Sunday, March 2
6.00 PM;
Thursday, March 6
6:00 PM.
Thursday, March 6
6:00 RM.
Tuesday, March 11, Meeting Only
7:30 PM.
Tuesday, March 11, Meeting Only
7:30 PM.
Tuesday, March 11, Meeting Only
7:30 PM.
Tuesday, March 11, Meeting Only
T30 PM.
Tuesday, March 11, Meeting Only
7:30 PM.
Tuesday, March 11, Meeting Only
7:30 PM.
Sunday, March 16
6:30 PM.
Sunday, March 23
4:30 PM.
Call 683-2848 for a tennis tryout application (also available
at JCC). Completed applications must be received by
Tuesday, March 18.
ALL TRYOUTS WILL BE AT THE MAPLE/DRAKE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
INDMDUAL SPORTS WILL BE COMPETED SEPARATELY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AND BY AGE GROUPS.
Here's a rare opportunity for Detroit to see an
extraordinary collection of treasured possessions that
immigrants brought from their homelands!
BECOMING AMERICAN WOMEN:
Clothing and the Jewish
Immigrant Experience
1880-1920
This unique exhibition was created in Chicago and
has been seen in only a few cities. This showing in Detroit
is the last of the tour, so don't miss it! There is also a
special section - a collection of photographs of those
who came to Detroit to find a better life:
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The Jewish Immigrant
Experience in Michigan
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player. He's shown some promise
this year. He's going to be a solid
player next year."
Fellow sophomore Brian Levin
is a 5-7, 142-pound left wing.
"He's going to be part of the pack-
age for the future," Farrell ex-
plains. "We're grooming him on
the wing. He's come a long way
this year."
Freshman Pete Osten, 5-7, 135,
moved from forward to defense
this season. Farrell describes him
as a smart player who, "even
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Detroit Historical Museum
5401 Woodward at Kirby
Detroit
For hours and information, call
(313) 833-1805
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Anna Steinberg Prentis, circa 1914.
though he's only 135 pounds, is
not afraid to throw his weight
around. He's fearless. He's going
to be a very good player."
"All the Jewish guys are key
and have been contributing," says
Kohen. "Lutz and Tigay are a lot
of fun to play with on the power
play. It's just interesting because
you look at a lot of teams around
the area and not too many of them
have six Jewish kids or seven
Jewish kids and are effective. So
it's a little pride issue." ❑
Tiger Fantasy Camp
Has Jewish Infield
The Detroit Tigers' "Fantasy residents Dr. Saperstein at first
Camp' Jan. 26-Feb. 2 had one base, Barry Levine at second,
Shel Green at short stop,
unique pairing.
Tiger fantasy
and New Yorker Mark
The eight teams at the
camp divided the 122 campers Mark Brier at third. •
Brier, Harvey
Their team was the
participating players via
Saperstein,
a "draft," and the team Barry Levine and only one to defeat the
first-place fantasy camp
that finished in second
Shel Green.
team during the week,
place for the week had a
Jewish infield.
beating them 7-3, but losing
"There were lots of Jewish to them in the semi-finals 2-1.
players from this area at the fan- The first-place team had draft-
tasy camp," said Dr. Harvey ed six players who were named
Saperstein of West Bloomfield, to the fantasy camp all-star
"but we were surprised when we squad.
realized that our team had four
At 63, Dr. Saperstein was one
Jews starting in the infield. We of the oldest fantasy campers, al-
figured we'd better do well."
though his team also had a play-
The four were West Bloomfield er who was 75.
Bowling Scores
Jewish War Veterans
Feb. 19
Ernest Kappel 209; Walter Littman 205;
Herbert Benson 203; Edward Burg 202;
David Margolis 201.
Galilee Monday
Helene Robbins 518/220; Marlene
Wasserman 502; Arlene Greenblatt 200.
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Galilee Tuesday
Cidnie Herold 551/211-201; Hallie Serling
549; Carolyn Fine 540; Karen Minc
530/201; Debbie Wein 513; Gwen Silver-
stein 502.
Morgenthau 1.Thayim/Zeiger-Gross
Feb.17
Allen Klegon 616/217 - 204; Jerry Broida
616/224-211; Larry Harwin 616/213-225;
Mark Goodman 233; Don Rosenberg
223; Barry Kaplan 220; Mike Rosenfeld
215; Randy Spitzer 213; Cal Myers
213; Bill Zucker 213; Marty Rosenfeld
211; Howard Genser 206; Nick Altwerg-
er 206; Harold Markzon 201; Bob Franklin
200; Rob Pliskow 200; Marty Bordoley
200.
Pisgah
Feb. 13
Bryan Levine 682/222-242-211; Larry
Horn 672/228-223-211; Mitch Finkel
665i235-215-215; Lyle Schaefer 653,x205-
236-212; Jeff Eisenberg 651/209-210-
232; Barry Fishman 651/247-217; Steve
Gross 648/257-232; Larry Schechter
643/235-202-206; Marc Weberman
628/211-235; Alan Borsen 620/205-206-
209; Bruce Weberman 618/224-223;
Steve Elkus 617/225; Wayne Lusky
616/202-224; Rob Greenfield 609/235;
Howard Waxer 606/210; Joel Fink 246;
Steve Lusky 232; Ron Herman 220; Yale
Weiner 215; Larry Haberman 213.