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Til IODTHIIN ISRAELITE
Friday, April 5, INI
Atlanta
Hits - Splits
Bowling Bits
by EDDIE SILVERBOARD
After reading this jazz for the
last year or two, I’m sure that
by now you all know that Hank
dayman Is the toughest, Paul
Sifen is the sickest, Arnold Hoff
man is the baldest, and Mama
is the greatest—so I’m going to
change this week and give you
an idea of what else goes on
around our fine AJCC . . .
Since the basketball season
has just ended. I’m sure most of
you will be interested in that
part of the program (and if you
aren’t, there’s some swell Legal
Notices you can read this
week) . . .
First of all, don’t think that
the Post is the only publication
that can make accusations in the
sports field—I’ve got one even
better, and proof in black and
white: Speaking of rigging games,
I accuse Phys Ed Director Herb
Slotin and Asst. Dan Kenerly of
rigging the whole basketball
season—but riggin it as one of
the finest programs we’ve had
the pleasure to watch.
Here’s some of the results this
season, and every league was full
of thrills the fans won’t forget
soon . . . Closest contest was in
the Boys B League, where the
champions weren’t sure of the
trophy until the last second of
the last game . . . AZA NEW
came out a winner over LTC, 34-
33, in a real rope-walker . . .
Not only did they have to beat
LTC, but the two coaches as
well . . .
Skeet Kahanow (who happens
to be chairman of the H&PE
Committee) and Marvin Silver-
man (who happens to be chairman
of the Basketball Committee) . . .
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So you can see what a powerful
Job Coach Ralph Kahn (plus
three lawyers) did for his team
. . . Outstanding for the champs
was Ronnie Blumberg, a lefty
with a great hook shot; Larry
Bress; and Steve Merlin, who
handles the ball like the magician
of the same name—too bad his
Dad Jerome can’t be half as good
in bowling . . . Star for LTC,
in my opinion, was David Kun-
iansky, who happens to be the
President’s son, and if NEW could
beat that combination, man, they
deserve the trophy! . . . (And
besides all that, LTC was accused
of giving illegal grants-in-aid
(free homework was one of the
gimmicks). Could be—their ad
visors are Icky Orenstein and one
E. Silverboerd . . .
Another fight to the wire was
settled in the Girls A League last
Sunday nite when DJG, coached
by Clance Segan, came roaring
from behind and outscored a
fighting, scrapping bunch of dolls
from DEB ... It would be a
pretty tough job to pick a hero
ine from DJG (and besides, I
know all of them too well), so
let’s say it was a real team ef
fort that won for them . . . Them
being Barbara (Brain) Cohen,
who filled the basket as easy as
her Dad, Dr. Harry, does cav
ities; Sherry Segan, who was all
over the floor (usually in sitting
position); and Peggy Harris, who
has the best eye (during prac
tice) on the court—those are the
forwards . . . The guards are
Helaine Frank, who opponents
say has three hands; Terri Oren
stein, who the coach says has
three feet; Jennifer Solomon,
who just moved into a beautiful
new home (congrats, sweet);
Marilyn Maisel, the prettiest
little fighter since Cassius Clay;
and Sandra Silverboard, who got
in the game just in time to save
it for her team (she blocked the
referee’s view with her hair-do,
and he missed two fouls) . . .
For the losers, who really
played their pretty hearts out,
Loretta Fine played just like her
name; Judy Mizell handled her
part just like she does her stage
singing—beautiful; Sherry 1 Bloom
flowered into a real pro; Carol
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ice Greenberg proved that some
body in her family is a real ath
lete (hello, Alvin); Nancy Book
had her dad Fawning all over
her; and Margo Moret moved like
a jet ... As hard fought a game
as it was, luckily the only cas
ualty was DEB’S coach, Morris
Berch, who chewed off two fin
gers before he realized what was
coming off . . . Final score in that
one, by the way, was 28-25 . . .
In the Boys’ A League, AZA
134 took all the marbles in their
league, thanks to great coaching
by Harry (The) Baron, who must
have put something new in that
seltzer water he gave his players
during time-outs, and Norman
Lebedin, who just stood around
and scared the players into ac
tion . . . Their top scorers were
Eli Wise, Andy Polan, Bobby
Solomon, Ralph Bollinger, Some
thing Robbins, and Gary Ronin,
whose dad Izzy was a fine little
ball-hawk himself (about 40
years ago) By the way, Gary,
how’s Grandma Mary feeling?
She’s a doll, ain’t she! . . .
looks nothing like his dad Stan
on the court—Mark can get off
his feet when he has to . . .
All in all, a great season, and
many orchids to the Center staff,
and also to the referees, who
called some great games despite
the defective whistles that
coaches like Skeet, Marvin,
Harry, and Lionel managed to
switch on them . . . Seriously, we
all owe a great deal to all the
coaches who gave their time to
the kids, and 1 hope I speak for
everybody when I say Thankt,
Coach! We appreciate you.
That's the tenth bucket — see
you tn the gym next season’
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In the Girls C League, DO I
emerged victorious in their
round-robin, coached by Sidney
Berger . . In the Boy’s C Lea
gue, superior coaching again paid
off (how much the actual amount
was I can’t say) as Harry Maziar
and Lionel Joffre led their TOZ
ringers to the top of the heap in
their tournament . . High scorers
for TOZ were Howard Ruskin,
who has a great future to look
forward to on the court; Scott
Kaplan, who celebrated his Bar
Mitzvah (congrats on a terrific
job, Scott) by getting 121 re
bounds (he’s only five feet four
teen inches high); and Mark
Silverman, who thank goodness,
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