CAMP BETH EL IS BACK!!
Maccabiah Tryout
For Basketball
Detroiter Bill Berris, co-chair of
for the U.S. junior basketball team
for the World Maccabiah Games
in Israel this summer, has an-
nounced two tryouts for the team.
Boys ages 14-16 can try out at
Wayne (N.J) Valley High School
on March 29-30 or at Horowitz
Jewish Community Center in
Chicago, In, on April 5-6.
Boys who are selected for the
U.S. team will have their expenses
paid for a pre-camp in New York
and their trip to Israel in July.
For information and tryout ap-
plications, call Berris at (810) 737-
9767.
Detroit Women
Lead Tourney
Detroit teams swept the top four
places in the team series catego-
ry at the recent Jewish Women
International Mid-America Re-
gion bowling tournament.
Fifty-eight teams representing
Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Min-
/- neapolis, St. Paul and St. Louis
participated in the February event
here.
Galilee league bowlers swept
the team series event. Finishing
first with 5,807 pins was a team
of Alice Labes, Nancy Glasser, Jill
Lepler, Stacey Silverstein and
Judy Herskovitz.
They were followed by Dianne
Schneider, Leigh Herskovic, Lyn-
da Steinberg, Sue Hersh and Shel-
ley Goldin, second place, 5,671;
Cidnie Herold, Judi Grant, Ethel
Fine, Fran Klinger and Karen
Minc, third place, 5,658; and An-
nette Rubinstein, Carolyn Fine,
Marilyn Stern, Sharon Rubinstein
and Hanle Serling, fourth place,
5,639.
Zeiger teams took second and
third in team high game. The
team of Joyce Berenstein, Rita
Capicchioni, Barbara Glinski,
Lucy Letvvinski and Sharon Zabel
was second with 1,027; Sue
Lawrence, Rhonda Sandweiss,
Helene Friedman, Dana Glinski
and Bobbie Blaize were third with
1,000.
Individual awards: All events
net, Division A, first, Karen Minc,
1,127; second (tie), Nancie Rakotz,
1,052. Division B, first, Nancy
Glasser, 941.
All events gross, Division A, sec-
ond, Rhonda Sandweiss, 1,221.
Division B, first, Fran Krueger,
1,213; second, Elyse Moskovitz,
1,196.
High series net: Division A,
first, Marcia Gilbert, 522; third,
Cidnie Herold, 512. Division B:
second, Jill Lepler, 460; third,
Joyce Berenstein, 456.
High series gross: Division A,
first, Carolyn Fine, 637. Division
B, first, Dorothy Lieberman, 634;
second, Ida Glass, 625.
High game net: Division A, first,
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Sharon Winans, 222; third Paula
Slomovitz, 199. Division B, first,
Marlene Goldman, 194.
High game gross: Division A,
third, Sue Hersh, 237. Division B,
second (four-way tie), Marilyn
Stern and Janis Fried, 229.
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Momenthau L'Chayim/Zeiger-Gross
March 3
Marshall Spinner 656/223-215-218; Mar-
ty Bordoley .643/204-266; Allen Klegon
625/200-232; Dale Silverman 607/226; Al
Yendick 601/200-232; Mike Rosenfeld
211-212; Randy Spitzer 222-203; Larry
Harwin 211-200; Joe Grossman 230;
Harold Markzon 215; Marty Rosenfeld 215;
Mary Wain 213; Shalom Michlin 212; Jer-
ry Kahn 211; Morrie Katz 210; Mike Aaron
208; Marty Rosenberg 206; Bob Franklin
205; Carl Berlin 204; Steve Alpert 202; Bob
August 202; Arnie Berman 201; Barry Ka-
plan 201; Mark Bialick 200.
Pisgah
Feb. 27
Larry Haberman 656/267-204; Wayne
Lusky 656/236-240; Mort Friedman
643/236-229; Larry Horn 639/215-212-
212; Bruce Weberman 638/212-243; Marc
Weberman 630/221-220; Jeff Eisenberg
622/211-232; Bryan Levine 621/234; Bar-
ry Fishman 211-215; Michael Reider 244;
Mitch Lefton 217; Alan Borsen 212; Steve
Elkus 206; Mark Goodman 202; Steve
Gross 200; Lyle Schaefer 200.
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