YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO DOWNTOWN TO GET THE ZIP "The best Pizza in Metro Detroit" " Polo, Anyone? ,. ooking for summer enter- tainment beyond the usual art fairs, open-air concerts and baseball games? You could try watching a polo match. That's what the city of Southfield, with the help of corporate sponsors, is offering Saturday, July 22, on the grounds of the Word of Faith International Christian Center, for- merly Duns Scotus, at Nine Mile and Evergreen roads. It's the 12th Annual Southfield Gold Cup Polo Competition. The match will feature one local Jewish competitor, Harold Kalt, who owns eight horses and participates in eight tournaments a year. "This will be an exhibition game put on by the Detroit Polo Club," says Kalt, who explains that the com- petition requires changing horses periodically throughout play due to the strenuous toll it takes on the ani- mals. Outdoor polo is played by two teams on a grass field with a goalpost at each end. Play is directed toward striking a wooden ball with a long, flexible mallet into the goal. The size of the play area is nine football fields, and the game has been described as hockey on horseback without a goalie. Although the origins of polo are disputed, British officers assigned to India enjoyed the game in the 19th century. "This really will be an exhibition game," says Kalt. "It's a combination of professionals and amateurs, and it's a little different from most profes- sional sports in that a sponsor will put together a team and play with the team. There's no formal team in polo, and we use a handicap system for the players." This year, a Southfield polo team will be playing against a Sarasota, Fla., polo team. Kalt, in the travel business through Bee Kalt Travel in Royal Oak, started riding as a child and took it up again in the '70s when he and friends enjoyed weekend rides. After those excursions became routine, he decid- ed to try polo. "I've been playing ever since, and my involvement has gotten greater," says Kalt, who rents horse stalls in Milford for his brood and travels to other games in Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania. "Our season lasts six months, and the horses go out to pas- ture for the other six. Kalt, who broke a collarbone when a horse went down and rolled over him, has not been deterred from his sport of choice. "The percentage of Jewish players is relatively high in Michigan, proba- bly 25 percent, because we've gotten friends involved," says Kalt, a mem- ber of Beth Ahm, ORT and B'nai B'rith. "I've played with men from my Mumford graduating class of 1956 — Dennis Rogers, Howard Glazer and Sam Sobel. Sam got me involved." Kalt appreciates that polo players are not restricted to a certain size, as are jockeys, and that there also are no restrictions on women interested in the game. He thinks spectators will like being invited into this year's hos- pitality tent, where they can have a 1 p.m. brunch with the purchase of tickets. "Polo has brought me a lot of fun and understanding that it takes hard work to reach goals," says Kalt, who has encouraged his three sons to join him for informal horseback riding. "Things don't come easy, and work- ing with animals teaches patience. My wife, Gerrie, hates the game but doesn't mind my playing because it keeps me fit." El The 12th Annual Southfield Gold Cup Polo Competition begins 2 p.m. (brunch at 1 p.m.) Saturday, July 22, at the Word of Faith International Christian Center, Nine Mile and Evergreen, Southfield. $5 advance/$6 gate/$20 brunch. Tickets available at Southfield City Hall. (248) 354-4854. ', John Tanasychuk Detroit Free Press January 8th, 1999 • Pasta Specialties • Pizza • Steaks• Chops • Poultry • Seafood • Cocktails An air of British gentility will _prevail in Southfield when the polo matches come to town. SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to the Jewish News Tops on my list... Their Filet Mignon OPEN DAILY - LUNCH & DINNER OPEN WEEKDAYS UNTIL 2:00 AM WEEKENDS UNTIL 3:30 AM A Ferndale Favorite Since 1961 OUTDOOR PATIO!! C omo' s Italian-American Family Restaurant Woodward at 9 Mile • (248) 548-5005 • CARRY-0 ANY HOUR! 7 DAYS! *Net good with any other coupons or specials • Expires 7/27/00 L 29295 SOUTHFIELD ROAD IN THE SOUTHFIELD COMMONS, 1 Block North of 12 Mile Road KFUNI Affia Mt MU EU Mtn iSte AOSV WM 01 Auburn Now Featuring Sunday Brunch From 11am - 3pm Auburn Hills Location Only • Reservations Suggested 248-373-4440 7/14 2000 75