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June 25, 1999 - Image 108

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-25

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American Heart
Association.

Sports

Fighting Heart Disease
and Stroke

in Memory o

liammerin Hank

A day ofgolf tennis and celebrities
marked the ninth annual Hank Greenberg fund-raiser.

LONNY GOLDSMITH

Staff Writer

©1995. American Heart Association

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108 Detroit Jewish News

A

record 260 golfers
turned up for the
Hank Greenberg
Memorial Golf and
Tennis Invitational June 14,
raising money for the
Greenberg Oncology Fund.
Ted Williams, set to be hon-
ored by the Michigan Jewish
Sports Foundation with the
Hank Greenberg Memorial
Lifetime Achievement Award,
fell ill the weekend before while
making appearances in New
York, and was unable to attend.
On hand were national
celebrities Joe Namath, Dolph
Schayes and Dick Schaap, as
well as local stars Dave
Rozema, Dan Petry and Bill
Laimbeer.
The event kicked off with a
breakfast to honor nominees
for the Jewish High School
Athlete of the Year and
Student Athlete of the Year.
Both will be announced at the
Michigan Jewish Sports Hall
of Fame induction dinner
Nov. 1 at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in Southfield.
Its a great day and a great
cause," said golfer Bob Appel,
waiting on the 10th tee at Tam
O'Shanter Country Club in
West Bloomfield. "I've never
had the opportunity to be here
because it always sold out too
quickly."
Although too early to give
an exact amount, MJSHF
Executive Director Steve
Simons said he expected that
more than $100,000 was raised
for charity for the first time in
the event's nine-year history. II

Above, NFL Hall
o Fame quarter-
ack Joe Namath
gets his round of
golf underway.

At left, Dan
Barish and Ron
Dicicco cruise to
the next hole.

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