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Friday, December 24, 1965
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Hits - Splits - Bowling Bits
By EDDIE SILVEIWOAIU)
Dear Adolph,
Did you ever sit down to write
an article and just stare at the
iron monster for maybe an hour
and not be -able to hit the first
key? (You don’t have to answer
that, Adolph—from some of the
stuff you’ve written, you’d he bet
ter off if you did freeze up) . . .
Anyway, there ain’t much to re
port this week, hut I just hate
to disappoint the readers, ’cause
most of them say this column
is the first one they turn to, you
see . . . And especially this time
of the year, when all the col
lege kids are home, I’d like to say
hello to them and hope they are
making their grades at least
enough to keep their parents off
their backs and not threatening
to cut down on the monthly
checks . . .
My girl Sandra came in Thurs
day nite, and we were able to
visit with her dirty clothes for
a while, which is better than
nothing . . .
We haven’t seen her yet, but it
sure is good to see her room all
messed up again ... As far as
bowling is concerned, there isn’t
too much to write about, except
one incident that happened in the
Mens’ League which might be
interesting .
I guess that you are familiar hv
now with one Doc Cohen and
his temper of last year, when he
used to kick the machine or any
thing else that was handy—well,
he broke the habit and his toe
at the same time, hut finally
couldn’t hold on any longer . .
Last Thursday nite, after miss
ing the five pin, he took a beau
tiful swing with his right foot
but being out of practice so long,
sort of misjudged his distance,
and that’s the reason his heel
went halfway down the alley . . .
He's now the only guy I’ve
heard of that has a rider on his
health insurance that excludes
payment ‘‘for damage or repair of
the foot or treatment thereof if
same is incurred in a bowling al
ley” . . .
Well, Adolph, that’s about all the
news for now—I’d like to wish
you and your staff and all the
readers a very happy Hanukah
season, and for Doe Cohen, a new
pair of bowling shoes . . . (By
the way, Adolph, if you can get
in touch with Lila Reisman in
Israel, ask her how much longer
she’s going to send in her columns
—she makes me look like a third
grade student—she’s great! .
and I hate her!)
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