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Bet Chaverim
Plans Fun Run

Unlocking the secrets of our genetic code.

Expanding the power of our computers.

Congregation Bet Chaverim in
Canton Township will have a one
mile and a 5 kilometer run/walk
April 28 as a fundraiser for the con-
gregation.
The event will be held at Heritage
Park, near Canton. Center and Cherry
Hill roads.
Registration will be held from 8-
9:45 a.m. The one mile event will start
at 10 and the 5K at 10:40. The entry
fee is 815 by April 7 and $18 there-
after.
For information, contact Stu Sacks,
(734) 432-0644 or
Winns4me@aol.com

These two emerging sciences promise to benefit and
enrich the human condition.

At The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, medical
researchers are applying genetics in the fight to conquer
disease. Agricultural scientists are studying plant DNA in
order to help feed the world's ever-growing populations.

In the realm of the computer, the University is advancing
the way the world processes information, increasing the
chances of breakthroughs in every field.

By focusing on genetics and cybernetics, The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem is bringing the time closer when
health, peace and prosperity are everyday realities in -
Israel and throughout the world.

Squirt League March 25 playoff
results:
Fireants 13, Scorpions 3: Cole
NeLimann, Adam York and Jared
Freidman combined for 20 points for
Fireants.
Hornets 6, Swarm 5: Jonathan Meyers
scored four goals.
Mantis 13, Tarantulas 3: Six players
totaled three points or more as Mantis
handed Tarantulas their first loss of
the playoffs.
March 27:
Tarantulas 12, Hornets 9: Chase
Rogers had nine goals and and assist.
Fireants 8, Mantis 5: Adam York and
Cole Neumann combined for seven
goals.

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The InLine Hockey Center is taking
registration for its new adult floor
hockey league. There will be no skat-
ing.
Game times are 7, 7:50 8:40 and
9:30 p.m. Thursdays, beginning April
12. Costs are 8100 per 10-player
team, or $100 individually for Jewish
center members and $110 for non-

members.

Menopausal women needed for clinical research trial investigating
thinking and memory. Participation requires paper and pencil or
computer testing. Can be on or off hormone replacement.
Call (313) 966-7825 for questions.

Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Neurosciences,
Adult Neuropsychology Program
Dr. P.A. Keenan, Director

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In-Line Hockey

Mite League March 25 playoff
results:
Pterosaurus 11, Stegasaurus 7: Eric
Weberman led the winners with six
goals and two assists. Jacob
Rosenzweig scored five for
Stegasaurus.
Iguanadons 12, Triceratops 1 1: Aaron
Berman tallied six goals and one assist
for Iguanadons. Sam Perlstein scored
five goals and one assist for
Triceratops.
T-Rex 7, Raptors 2: Darian Luttrell
scored six goals as T-Rex eliminated
Raptors from the playoffs.
Mammoths 8, Pterodactyls 4: Trevor
Carbary netted three goals to help
oust Pterodactyls.
March 27:
Mammoths 7, T-Rex 6: Mammoths'
Kallie Alpiner scored with 20 seconds
left.
Triceratops 12, Stegasaurus 4: Sam
Perlstein scored seven and assisted on
one.
Iguanadons 12, Pterosaurus 7: Aaaron
Berman had six goals and two assists

Pee-Wee League Final Standings:
Vipers 7-2-1 (15); Red Wings 5-4-1
(11); Hawks 2-8-0 (4).
Scoring leaders: Miles Neumann 37-9
(46); Cole Neumann 22-16 (38);
Justin Rolnitsky 17-11 (28); Ari
Stawis 14-13 (27); Mike Greene 11-9
(20); Josh Laduke 10-5 (15); Joel
Kestenberg 12-4 (16); Case Hanahan
7-6 (13); Stephanie Potash 8-4 (14);
Ian Gross 7-5 (12).

Bowling Scores

B'nai B'rith Morgenthau
EChayim/Zeiger-Gross
March 26: Ross Benchik 227-
222/644; Mark Warshaw 223-
223/638; Allen Klegon 221-213/628;
Steve Hoberman 227-201/627; Larry
Harwin 209-208/606; Milt Burg 203-
213/602; Joel Lankowsky 209-207;
Larry Garfinkle 209-206; Mark
Bialick 233; Mike Rosenfeld 233; Bill
Zucker 224; Rob Pliskow 212; Dennis
Sobol 211; Jerry Kahn 201; Sandy
Freeman 201; Jerry Broida 201; Brian
Cohen 201.

B'nai B'rith Pisgah
March 22: Aron Weberman 227-242-
237/756; Andy Rubin 235-254/682;
Howard \Vaxer 238-236-207/681;
Wayne Lusky 234-238/665; Steve
Lusky 210-209-240/659; Jeff
Eisenberg 226-233/650; Ryan Lash
264/647; Lyle Schaefer 202-225-
202/629; Shel Baskin 205-223/620;
Steve Elkus 217-214/613; Yale Weiner
203-205/603; Jerry Lash 226/601;
Mort Friedman 211-204; Al Mudryk
234; Larry Horn 234; Bill Zavier 227;
Keith Kingston 226; Barry Fishman
222; Sy Guttman 221; Mitch Finkel
216; Ira Saperstein 212; Allen Zuppke
207; Mitch Lefton 205; Bruce

