Living Well CRYSTAL CRUISES CELEBRATES Sports A RECORD FIFTH CONSECUTIVE "WORLD'S BEST" AWARD Brotherhood I Wins Softball "WORLD ' S BEST LARGE CRUISE LINE" Travel + Leisure '96, '97, '98, '99, '00 Only Crystal Cruises blends the intimacy and highly personalized service one would expect to find on a small ship with the spaciousness, comfort and diverse pleasures of a larger ship. In recognition of this unique combination, the readers of Travel + Leisure magazine have once again voted us the "World's Best Large Cruise Line"— for a fifth consecutive year — a record unmatched by any other cruise line. And with special cruise values throughout 2001, you'll see why now is the best time in the world to experience the "World's Best" cruise line. Sail with Crystal Cruises, you will agree: It's a WONDERFUL world. YOU'LL CELEBRATE TOO, WITH THESE SPECIAL CRUISE VALUES FOR 2001 World Cruise Voyages Alaska & Canada 15 to 104 days + From $5,295* 12 days + From $2,660* Africa 22 & 24 days + From $7,960* South America II, 12 & 16 days + From $3,225* Canada & New England II days + From $3455* 9 & 10 days + From $1,970* Spring & Fall Panama Canal 10 to 12 days + From $1,970* Mediterranean II to 13 days + From $4,340* ][4 days + From $4,675* Caribbean Holiday Baltic Sea 12 & 13 days + From $5,965* CRYSTAL One of the Crystal Cruise Lines top Michigan agencies 248•851-7760 Visit us at WWW • 4 CRUI SES' For information please call 4Nrn- TRAVEL/ Nadi& MA X Ask about the 26 "Value Priced" Sailing dates in 2001 1•800•666-7760 crystalcruises.com and find out how you can win a luxury cruise for two aboard "The World's Best Large Cruise Line." No purchase necessary. Void in FL, NY, RI, WA and where prohibited. For complete rules visit www.cystolcruises. com or write to 2049 Century Park East, Suite 14.00, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Sweepstakes ends December 15, 2000. *Fares based on double occupancy, in U.S. Dollars, per person, cruise-only in category G or E and include port charges of $130 to $310 per person. Fares do not include airfare. Savings and fares vary by departure date and stateroom category. Certain restrictions regarding combinability of Crystal Society and Marketing Partners discounts and promotions may apply. ©2000 Crystal Cruises/Bahamian Registry. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS N 9/29 2000 160 Third-seeded Brotherhood I upset the top two seeds on the first Sunday of the B'nai B'rith softball playoffs, and wound up winning its first league championship since 1993. Brotherhood I defeated Morgenthau I 19-6 and Bloch- Brotherhood 19-17 on Aug. 27. The fourth seed, Brotherhood III, on Sept. 10 defeated top-seeded Bloch-Brotherhood 12-10 to get into the championship game on the same morning. In the championship, Brotherhood I took a 7-4 lead with a five-run, third-inning rally. Brotherhood III came back to tie the score at 7-7 after four innings, and went up 9-7 after five. But in the bottom of the sixth, Brotherhood III broke the game open with seven runs, featuring a two-out, bases-loaded single by team manager Gary Klinger, which provided the winning runs. A subsequent walk to Stuart Nathan, a triple by Howard Ishbia and a single by Mike Klinger put the game away. A 1-2-3 seventh inning gave Brotherhood I the 14-9 victory. During the regular season, the final standings were: Bloch-Brotherhood 18- 2, Morgenthau 13-7, Brotherhood I 13-7, Brotherhood III 11-7, Brotherhood II 10-9, Pisgah 7-13, Zager-Stone 5-15, Great Lakes Region 1-18. Get Results... Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! Call The Sales Department (248) 354.7123 pct. 209 Brotherhood I charnpiorm. Front row, Howard Nathan, Howard Ishbia, Steve Dines, Steve Rotenberg, Dale Taub and Steve Sable. Back rot°, Michael Yendick, Eric Randolph, Martin fillnkr, Gary Klinger, Steve Katzman, Mike Klinger and Steve Fine. Not pictured. Stuart Nathan, Al Broida and Gary Naftali; Marc Landau.