The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, December 23, 1977, Image 8

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This here—-including 4 issues—a full year's subscription to the new September Days M**axme My 83 dues cover 81 for Member ship and $2 for my subscription. I understand I must be in 6b or over and that this Membership will iiyluHr my spouse who may use my card for discounts and bargain vacations at any participating Days Inn or other facility. Print Nam Udm. (plm print or typn) a* State Apt No. Zip MAIL TO: Then there’s George (Washing ton) Wise, an established rebounder and player maker turning into a shooter (not a scorer, but a shooter). Another milestone this year is Ray (the hatchet) Blaze scoring a season high of seven points without even fouling out. And congratulations to Bill (the Bullet) Samuels who scored a career high of 7 points. Welcome mat goes out to Marvin (the enforcer) Silverman who returned to the league after a long lay-off. Marvin still claims he’s the coolest head on the court. Of course, we can't overlook Norman (Jocko) Lebedin, league patriarch who’s just like old man river and keeps on rolling along. Best performance turned in this year has to go to Jerry Schwartz who broke an earlier season slump with an incredible 40 points in one half. The opposing team finally figured out how to guard Jerry. They put five men on him and held him to a mere 50 points for the game...Seth (thin man) Kirsch- baum is having a big year to go along with his season high of 33 points. The two biggest surprises this year are Rory (Dr. J.) Parks and Charles (the swisher) Kolodkin who are both averaging close to 20 points per game, and how about the outstanding play of Paul (Mr. BBYO) Bodner and Ron Tunick. Both these guys will be asking for bigger contracts next year. Captains for this year's league are Jon Mopper, Art Salus, Jeff Schechter, Brian Wertheim, Jerry Rosen, Mark Hoffman, Alan (the Screamer) Carp, Herb Orlansky, Mark Popowski, Jerry Finkle stein, Mark Jacobson and Steve Gruenhut. Chairman is Paul Weiner. Who says religion and physical fitness don't go together. Rabbi Sugarman of the Temple has now posted over 50 miles since joining the “run for your life club" and Michael Alon, HA ZZA N Sheni at the Ahavath Achim. is now a participant in the center's racquetball league. We forgot to mention Dan Ehrlich in our last report. Besides being a top advisor to the P.E. department, Dan is also a dedicated lap swimmer ...Joel Lobel has returned to the basketball scene after a long lay off. He’s now coaching a Biddy team. It seems Joel retired suddenly after scoring his last two points—in the wrong basket. We hope Joel's team learns from his mistakes. Congratulations to the boys making the Center’s all-star team. They ^re Steve Wise. Jerry Stein, David Sotto, Howard Rabino- wich, Mark Nemeroff, Jeff Milstein, Neal Maziar, Brian Kahn, Scott Jacobson, Adam Goldstein. Mike Friedman, David Cooper and Scott Cohen. Ira Diamond is once again proving he has one of the best one- handed set shots in the league by scoring 30 and 17 points in his last two games , and for a guy not too tall David Kuniansky is one of the best hustlers in the league...speak ing of height some of the smaller guys who are having big years are Ray Taratoot, Jon (Mr. Defense) Miller, Pete (The Gun) Rosen and Mark (come on, ref) Fleishman.