VOLVO To Life! SPORTS for life FORD PROGRAM BUYERS ENTITLED TO ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT New 2005 S40 2.41 Now $20,687* JWV Bowler Hits Perfect 300 Includes 3 year I 36,000 free maintenance • 4 Door Sedan • Manual • Climate Control 2006 S60 2.5 Now $26 990* Steve Stein Special to the Jewish News j • 4 Door Sedan • Automatic Transmission 0 DWYER AND SONS Family owned since 1959. (248) 624-0400 Volvosales@dwyerandsons.com www.dwyerandsons.com - nly one bowler has rolled a perfect 300 game in the nearly 60-year history of the Jewish War Veterans League. Now he has two gems. Jeffrey Burg of Birmingham repeated his feat of Nov. 19, 2003, when he bowled a 300 on Oct. 6 at Drakeshire Lanes in Farmington Hills. Burg's latest 300 came in the middle of a roller-coaster 137-300-170 series. "I got to the lanes late that night and rushed through my first game," he said. "I had to get my mental toughness back, so I really concentrated in the next game. After the 300, I guess I was too excited to bowl well in the third game." Burg's first 300 had a familiar scenario. His series was 225-135- 300. "Sometimes, you get into a rut and roll a lot of splits by hit- ting heavy on the head pin. That's what happened in the 135 game Burg said. "Again, I had to con- centrate and regain my mental toughness." Burg said his knees shook a lit- tle when he got to the 10th frame of his first 300 game. When the 10th frame rolled around Oct. 6, he felt more composed. He called it a calm excitement. "It was weird, almost like an out-of-body experience," Burg said. "It was just me and the pins. A crowd had gathered, but every- one was quietly watching and waiting!' Burg has averaged in the high 190s to low 200s in the nearly dozen years he has bowled in the weekly JWV League with his father, Milton Burg, and uncle Edward Burg. His best final aver- age was last season's 204. Jeffrey Burg, 47, is a lawyer with the Bloomfield Hills firm of Lipson, Neilson, Cole, Seltzer & Plus tax title, plates & destination charge . On Maple Rd., W. of Haggerty OPEN SATURDAYS 1040790 ilatd-ftiade tooPky of'art from tie Midge' Weems' eolleettoit ahsvolutely mast- see/ FINE FURNITURE • ACCESSORIES • GIFTS 6644 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD JUST S. OF MAPLE WEST BLOOMFIELD • 248 855.1600 MON & THUR 10-9 • TUE-WED-FRI-SAT 10-6 • SUN 11-4 Garin. He and his wife, Laury, have three children. Diamond Cutters A frenzied comeback high- lighted by a pair of two-out RBI singles in the bottom of the sev- enth inning gave Pisgah II a 13- 12 victory over Brotherhood II and the B'nai B'rith softball championship. Down 12-2 going into the bot- tom of the fifth, Pisgah II scored twice in that inning and six more times in the sixth to cut the deficit to 12-10. A one-out triple by Loren Blumberg got Pisgah II going in the seventh. Mike Shanku walked and Jared Gorback singled, scoring Blumberg. Following a fielder's choice, Matt Brand singled home Gorback to make it 12-12. Bob Friedman's single to left-center brought home Loren Allen with the game-winner. Pisgah II defeated Brotherhood I 12-5 and Zager Stone 23-19 in earlier playoff games. Nine home runs flew out of Drake Park in West Bloomfield in the Zager Stone battle, including three by Zager Stone's Lyle Schaefer and two by Pisgah II's Mike Feld. Other Pisgah II players were Al Broida, Bob Dorsey, Jeremy Dunn, Jeff Eisenberg, Lee Eisenberg, Seth Gorback, Rob Kaplan, Joel Kersch and Al Murdyk. Seth Gorback and Kaplan were the coaches. Pisgah II also won the regular- season championship with a 15-5 record. Ice Time It'll be father vs. son when Bloomfield Unified meets Berkley in high school hockey this winter. Marshall Shencopp is the new Bloomfield coach. His www.sherwoodstudiosinc.com COMPLIMENTARY GIFT WRAPPING 1041070 26 October 27 2005 47N