1998 BLOW OUT SALE to see kids work out in the gym, to teach them the rules. I get the fulfill- ment of helping someone. And I've met a lot of nice people," although not many Jews. "There are a few of us in the fringes, but not a lot." To become a judge, Tarnow first took a class and studied the rulebook, then he sat ringside with licensed judges, watching them work, until those judges determined that he was competent to judge a bout. It took about a year before Tarnow began judging. It took another two years of training to become a licensed referee. Tarnow has never boxed, but he. appreciates "what it takes to get into the ring: the training, the discipline. And being able to take a hit. That's a different kind of person. It's not some- thing that I personally would enjoy, but other people do." As a business owner, Tarnow believes he has something in common with boxers. Parr of [boxing's appeal] is the man-to-man discipline. It's not a team. This is someone who, when they get done with the fight, they see what they did, and I like that," he said. "I am self-employed and that's how I live my life. What I do every day will make a difference as to how I succeed, or don't succeed. "That follows through with the boxing. If someone doesn't train, does- n't work out well, they won't win." Boxing was also Tarnow's ticket to the big screen. When Tarnow heard the movie Out of Sight would film in Detroit and include boxing scenes, he contacted the casting company and asked if they needed a real referee for the fight scenes. They did, and Tarnow was hired for about 24 hours of work over a two-day span, including 10 hours in the ring. The result? Eighteen seconds of screen time. In real life, Tarnow has refereed national amateur events, including the Silver Gloves championships for 9-to- 15-year-olds, and the Golden Gloves championships for 16-year-olds and up. He's judged professional fights, but hasn't refereed any. He plans to continue working ama- teur tournaments and hopes to ref some professional bouts as well. "I really hope to do more national tournaments," he says. "I hope to do a national title fight. I think that's what all officials work toward. They, along with the boxers, progress as you get better. H Save up to $ 8000 on the sporty 1998 Catera GM employees and family members save even more li**tatsosmtkieioiiitttir'"4- Save up to $7000 on the luxurious N. 1998 Eldorado - GM employees and family members save even more • AUDETTE 248/851-7200 7100 Orchard Lake Road (at 14 1/2 Mile) West Bloomfield Open: Mon. & Thurs. till 9 pm • Tues., Wed., Fri., till 6 pm www.autoweb.com/dealers/audette .41111 ■ 411111 ■■ — IlEm. V MIR IN MIN NI Im ► NV MS IN Mr— 1411 r MI JO IN OIL .m ■ Pir IN Now NI -- —ua EFFECTIVE AND DEPENDABLE PROTECTION SINCE 1931 Don't 13e A Drip! Get pour Faucet Fired! Check out the Plumbers in our Marketplace Home and Service Guide. SENTRICON TM Featuring the only Termite Elimination Program, non-intrusive & eco-friendly. "PERIMETER PLUS" Program Exterior Non-Intrusive, On-Call Pest Prevention. We accept VISA & MasterCard. Members of Michigan & National Pest Control Assoc. NI of Dow AGRO Sciences ERADICO PEST CONTROL . CALL TOLL FREE 888-479-5900 11/2 199 Detroit Jewish News 83