"!. " I 8 ...; THE JEWISH POST, Thursday; March 3, 1977 ' TH~ JEWISH POST, ThUrsday, M8I'Ch 3; 1977 - 9 Questions And Answers Today ere inners! By Sports Editor HARVEY ROSEN recall resulted from Kuhn voiding the Bob, I am told, has already purchased B'nai BrUh Mr. & Mrs. 10 Pin for Mail Call: A gentleman, who failed to mid-summer sale of several Oakland his tickets for: his move to Australia. Feb. 13&14. Lawrence Singer, 561; By StaN Writs, LEIBLE HERSHFIELO and rested. When Charley ran by he was when Alex and' Charley are together I Canada in the World Championship at . include his return address, has raised a Athletic's stars for a few million dollars. HAKOAH or'Melbourne will want to Lou Fingerote, 559 (200); Harry handed the baton and then completed cannot tell them apart, but when I see Utrecht, Holland. The following two very interesting question: "In the years I don't want to speculate as far as the acquire his negotiating rights. Rosenberg, 558; Mickey Rosenberg, The first Jewish track and field star the next lap. This exchange plan con­ them separately I say "Hello Alex years he rl!j)resented Canada against the between the mid-thirties to the end of outcome is concerned, but I do believe . Curling Queries 525; Ken Sasley, 524; Mitch Schachter, was Nathan Cohen, a sprinter in the 440 tinued until the race was over with the Charley" and the next tirrie I say "Hello great U.S.A. teams. He was ranked the forties, a Jewish boy caught ball for that ·it will be a gross miscarriage of In response tIJ the query as to why 516; Murray Malkin,' 514; Dave .yard dash, and the champion of Win­ Machray School the winners. 'This Charley Alex. number 3 in Canada in 1957. He played the Boston Red Sox. His exploits off the justice if Charles Finley doesn't receive there has been little or no. curling Pesochin: 512; Maxine Gilman, 532 nipeg in 1898. His son Laurie followed bewildered the opposing team as they In Table Tennis Derek Glazer stands for Canada in the fifth Maccabian field.are the ones that he is famous for, some sort of'compensation for his talent coverage in the column, "the curlers (202); Marsha Singer, 501; Maxine in his footsteps as ,the Canadian title were completed exhausted and the local alone. In 1953 he was Manitoba Singles Games in Israel. In Vancouver he still . as I have been told he was a baseball losses. As a mat~er oJ fact, I believe showed no apparent interest in having Benditt, 483; Debra Berenhaut, 452; holder in the 100 yard dash in 1924. boys were breathing easily. To this day Men Champion and in 1955 represented plays·table tennis and badminton . the entire sports world is at present un- their sport publicized. This has however Eleanor Corrin, 449; Libby Greenfield, In the next few years the only track dergoing a variety of labour pains. been remedied. The publicist of the 439; Betty Lachter, 431; Becky Rosen­ and field entrees were at the high school Whereas iDost of the action formerly Maple Leaf Curling Club called this berg, 430. level. At the Isaac Newton Junior High Hebrew Fraternal Lodge Mixed Ten School .prominent athletes were, Joe • took place on the baseball diainond, the week, and. coverage will hopefully be gridiron, and the ice rinks, it is now forthcoming. Pin Bowling League for Feb. 10: Marc Karr, Abie Lach, Lou Swartz, Alex taking place in the court rooms. Post Patter . Levine, 587 (219); Harry Rubinfeld, Levant, Isaac Krolik, and this writer . 550; Ted Korsunsky, 544; Sam Minuk, At St. John's High School were Joe ROSEN Mind you, the litigation is rather in- • The Thai Olympic Committee has teresting in itself. Players are suing over told' the Asian Games Federation 544; Aaron Singer, 516; Bill Kluner, Bermack, Archie Brotman, Morris career injuries, unpaid salaries, and executive tgat it will bar Israel from the 511; Shelly Zitzerman,. 511; Faye Stone, Mossie Lehman, Bill Fogel, Joe disreputable player agents. Nono men- 1978. Asian Games in Bangkok - "for Tessler, 505 (209); Gloria Fleisher, Lifchus, Phill Geller, Eazar Mazlovsky ... A Ma1chikoff. ,,- ' player, a linguist, an intellectual, and tion franchises that are operating on a security reasons.", in accordance with • ... shaky foundation. the decision of the games' executive in The next Canadian 100 yard, sprint lastly more for lasting fame a spy OSS­ champion was Harry Coleman in 1933. pilUI Owens of the Philadelphia ·Montreal. U.S. intelligence person during the last Jack Sector won Canada honors in the I war. 'His name escapes me now as well as Phillies states "Kids who used to grow. • The YMHA has just began its 10- J • up wanting to be ballplayers now grow we{:k ladies night-out program on ~(p®[Uua~~ 100 yard dash and the running broad the title of the book recallfng his jump in 1934. remarkable career . " liP wanting to be ballplayer's agents. Tuesday. The se/isions are,three hours a ., , '-'(.\ccordingly the Jewish front office night. Activities include fitness classes, In 1938 it was Max Ka.ntor who won The answer" to the' query is Morris u~W~OO the Canadian title in the 100 yeard, and pUblicist of the New York Yankees, jogging, -swimming, racquetball, \.. , "Moe" Berg. He had a ljfetime batting then his son' Ron ran anchor leg on the average of .243. He was considered t6 be Marty Appel, has quit his job to set up a volleyball and weight room .exercise. 426. Feb. 17; Harry Rubinfeld, 526 Juvenile 4 x 100 yard relay in 1964, and the best educated man ever to play in the player-rep biz. Who is his idol? Jewish Call the Y now, you may still get in on (214); Jack Rubinfeld, 518;Jack established a Canadian record. majors. He was a Princeton grad, player agent Jerry Kapstein. all the action. Licht~an, 518; Marc Levine, 502; Manly Rusen, a well know attorney­ studied at the Sorbo nne In Paris, the I was also made aware of the fact that • Don't forget the Annual B'nai Faye Tessler, 528 (212);. Carole Lit- at-law and master of ceremonies par ex­ Columbia Law School, and spoke a there is a fine Jewish goaltender who is B'rith Bonspiel at the Granite on March man, 465; Ruby Minuk, 443. cellence in Winnipeg was a track and dozen languages. Be broadcasted to the just 14 years o.f age and is already a six 26 arid 27. Wpg. Classic 10 Pin Bowling field star in his high school days. He Japanese during the war and became a year veteran of the game. His name is Lady Gayers Bowling League. for League.For Feb. 8: L. Rice, 582; N. held the primary 100 yard dash record counter-intelligence agent in Europe. Max Feierstein and he 'toils for the .Feb 21. were: Lois Ratson, 509; Ran- Fingold, 567; J. Shore, 563; G. An- from 1948 to 1957. I'm not certain if this exceptional Midland Flyers. It's interesting to note dy Schwartz, 483; Maxine Benditt, derson, 563; L. ~ayter, 562; K. Sasley, Mendle Malkin was a member of the athlete is still alive, nor do I know the that a large percentage of the Jewish 481;. Donna Fi,pkelstein, 480; Phyllis 560;L. Rissin, 533; A. Singer, 528; R. Canadian track team in the Israel Mac­ name of the book about his life alluded players that are playing hockey in the Spigetman, 469; Helen Atnikov, 460; Cantor, 526; N. Spigelman, 526; M. cabiad Olympics in 1969, In the 1972 i to in the,correspondent's letter. Perhaps city are guardians of the net. Well Barbara Chess, 451. Hochman, 521; B. Shore,' 513. For Israel Olympics Phil Altman won a a reader' of the Sporting Touch might somebody has to.miM the store! Scatterpins Ladies Bowling League: Feb. 15; E. Sasley, 598; B. Shore, 595; bronze medal in the weight lifting com­ help out. A reader reminded me recently that for Feb. 10; Randy.Schwartz, 515; L. Rayter, 551; G. Anderson, 549; N. petition. Victor Zahn also completed in In response to another query, Steve Bob Winograd played pro hockey in the Paula Stone, 487; Bess Schacter, 458. Lachter, 546; L. Shore, 534; N. weight lifting that year. Shutt of the MoritrealC:;;~nadians' is not initial year of the W.H.A. He was.a Feb. 17; Maxine Benditt, 528; Elaine Spigelman, 531; L... Jarvis, 527; E. Twin Tricks ' Ch" . The Hebrew Amatuer Athletic Union Champions. YMHA Track Team, 1921. Jewish. There are no Jews in the Mon- Idefenseman with the now defunct New Grosri'C'§," 486;'iAiidreyZimmermart, Cowan, 522; S. Earn, 518; H. Gold- At the annual high school field days in Top: H. Goldstone, S.H. Churchill, Athletic Director, W. Rosen; Captain: M. Rosen. , treal farm system at this time. ' The amps' . ; York Raiders. For years now New Yor~ 470; Bess Schacter,461; Randy Sch- stein, 516; M. Hochman, 516. .' the spring, AIel' and Charley Malkin Botton: Lawrence Tapper, Sam Sheps. Questions, Questions teams have been attempting to acquire' wartz, 454; Carole Jeffries, 450. Keep In To~ch With the' Sporting participated in the relay races. The meet Another reader wants to know "Who the services of a Je.• wiii.sh ... .;,h.o.c,;;,ke;;;y;..;;s.ta.r ... _____~ ___.. -_IiII!III ____T;.;o;;U;C;h~: ~10~5~3;.;S~i.;;n~c1;;a.;;ir~S~t;.. R2;;;V.:.:2:.:Y~4:.._. was held on the Machray School groun­ , will win the court battle between Charles ds that had.
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