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EDGEWOOD COUNTRY CLUB
Greenberg Tourney Bowling Scores
Morgenthau
Honors Kiner
L'Chayim/Zeiger-Gross
$250 for individuals
$475 for couples
$175 for golfers under 35
May 5
Jerry Broida 669/221-205-243;
Mary Wain 643/216-235; Marty
Rosenberg 638/222-237; Allen
Klegon 618/200-227; Al Yendick
602/268; Marty Diskin 213-207;
Don Rosenberg 203-201; Larry
Klein 235; Mark Goodman 234;
Bob Franklin 214; Max Epstein
211;
Fees Include:
Locker Room Facilities ♦ Complimentary Range Balls
Golf Carts ♦ Buffet Luncheon ♦ Awards Banquet
Gifts ♦ Prizes ♦ Cocktails
Shot-Gun Start 12:30
$60 for non-golfers includes:
Dinner ♦ Drinks ♦ Prizes
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Mary Litt 206; Larry Garfinkle
204; Howard Genser 203; Milt
Burg 202; Sandy Freeman 201;
Mike Aaron 200; Mike Panter
200; Lee Weinstein 200.
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Next time you feed your face, think about your heart.
Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated
fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good.
U American Heart Association
WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE
Ralph Kiner in his playing days with the
Pirates.
Baseball Hall of Famer Ralph
Kiner will be the recipient of the
Hank Greenberg Memorial Life-
time Achievement Award on
June 9.
Kiner hit 369 home runs dur-
ing his career in the 19. 40s and
`50s with the Pittsburgh Pirates,
Chicago Cubs and Cleveland In-
dians. He will be honored Mon-
day, June 9, at the seventh
annual Hank Greenberg Memo-
rial Golf & Tennis Invitational
at Tam O'Shanter Country Club.
The annual event, sponsored
by the Michigan Jewish Sports
Hall of Fame, benefits the Hank
Greenberg Oncology Fund at
Sinai Hospital.
Kiner led the National League
in home runs for seven straight
years while playing for Pitts-
burgh. In 1949, he hit 54 home
runs, had 127 runs batted in
while batting .310. The following
year he hit 47 homers and bat-
ted in 118.
He twice hit five home runs in
two consecutive games.
In 1975, Kiner was elected to
Cooperstown and in 1987 the Pi-
rates retired his number. He has
been a broadcaster for the New
York Mets since 1962.
For ticket information for the
Greenberg Golf & Tennis Invi
tational, call Elayne Wolfson,
(248) 788-0921.
David Shanbaum 665/256-232;
Neal Drilich 642/248-237; Jack
Blaine 638/245-200; Kevin El-
binger 607/217-212; Sherwin
Newman 606/213-208; Dan Niss
219-202; Harry Shapiro 203-201;
Jeff Cymerint 214; Bob Weiss
213; Steve Woronoff 210; David
Little 202; Murray Shanbaum
200.
Jewish War Veterans
May 7
Walter Littman 638/235-207;
Geroge Schreiber 228; Mitchell
Epstein 212; Bernard Harwood
212; Gary Berman 203-201.
Galilee Monday
Lena Hurvitz 207; Barbara Papo
201.
Galilee Wednesday
Lynda Steinberg 506/221; Di-
anne Schneider 505/211; Cheryl
Feldman 504.
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The B'nai B'nth Bowling
Leagues are looking for bowlers'
for the fall season. Anyone in
terested, please contact Ross
Benchik at (248) 557-3808.
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