Sports 0 •E•S • • Israeli Giant-Killers Know Destination N Maccabi Haifa, the ream that has stunned European soccer by advancing into the quarterfinals of the European Cup Winners' Cup tournament, has drawn last year's semifinalist, Lokomotiv Moscow, for when the tournament continues in March. The teams will play at Lokomotiv Stadium on March 4. The return leg at Kiriat Eliezer in Haifa will be March 18. The team with the best total score will advance ro featuring: &Ala MADE IN ITALY GARFIELD & MARKS jOan VaSS,USas jc,A,\E,),6\ vD Handbags & Belts LE DAINTY & More Fashions & Accessories INSIDE ORCHARD MALL West Bloomfield Orchard Lake Road North of Maple 248-626-0886 271 West Maple Downtown Birmingham 248.258.0212 Monday—Saturday 10-6 • Thursday 10-9 AL HARRIS N0.1 IN BUICK SALES! EXCEEDING CUSTOMER'S EXPECTATIONS CUSTOM CABINETRY Showroom Hours M-F 11-5 Sat. 11-3 or by Appt. 248-624-7300 12/25 199$ 52 Detroit Jewish News poggen® poll the April 1 and 15 semi-finals. The Israelis defeated European power Paris Saint-Germain FC in the first round of the competition and came back from a 2-1 deficit after the first leg of round two, to eliminate SV Ried of Austria 5-3 on aggregate. Their performance is the best to date by an Israeli side in a club com- petition sponsored by the Union of European Football Associations, Europe's governing body. Changes Made At Hall of Fame In order ro reflect everything spon- sored by the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, the organization changed names effective Dec. 1. The Michgan Jewish Sports Foundation, will supervise the Hall of Fame, the Hank Greenberg Memorial - Golf & Tennis Invitational and the Hall of Fame Games. Dec. 1 also marked the naming of new members to the Foundation's execu- tive board. They are: Richard Roth, presi- Foundation dent; Hiram President Dorfman, Howard Richard Roth Gourwitz, Stuart Kirschenbaum and Gary Sallen, vice presidents; Nate Pollack, secretary; and Charles Rothstein, treasurer. All will be serving a rwo-year term. WB Offers Floor Hockey This Winter The West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation Department is offering a six-week floor hockey program for boys and girls ages 5-12 at Orchard Lake Middle School. Sessions run for 50 minutes each, with the first part dedicated to skill work and fundamentals and the sec- ond part to playing a game. Players must bring a hockey stick with a plas- tic blade, eye goggles or a helmet with a cage or face shield. Five- and 6-year olds will play 11- 11:50 a.m.; 7- and 8-year-olds, noon- 12:50 p.m.; 9- and 10-year-olds, 1- 1:50 p.m.; and 11- and 12-year-olds, 2-2:50 p.m. The registration deadline is Jar" 29. The cost, including a T-shirt, is $4t , . For more information, call (248) 7:'8- 2500. Bowling Scores Temple Israel Brotherhood, Dec. 20 Paul Wasser, 666/211-278; David Marsh, 659/246-223; Keith West, 655/204-207-224; Neil Lefton, 653/209-223-221; Stu Brickner, 236; Eric Weiss, 226; Bill Zavier, 225; Dan Abramson, 221-201; Harvey Howitt, 207-200; Jim Weiskopf, 205; Harold Lipsitz, 204; David Jarvis, 202; Harvey Kahn, 201. Jewish Women International Galilee Monday, Dec. 14 Barbara Papo, 542; Barbara Geller, 212. Galilee Tuesday, Dec. 15 Hallie Serling, 587/215; Fran Klii&ger. 511 Galilee Thursday, Dec. 17 Elaine Meyers, 537; Helene Robbins, 524; Barbara Papo, 513 Israel/Zeiger, Dec. 17 Janet Sigmon, 221 B'nai B'rith Morgenthau UChayim/Zeiger-Gross . Dec. 14 Steve Hoberman, 659/243-223; Nick Altweger, 613/202-220; Bill Yaker,