The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1950 Page: 4 of 12
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THE JEWISH HERALD- VOICE
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Plan Now to Attend
Buff Baseball Menu
ALTERATIONS
TAILORS
CLEANERS
— WB CALL FOR AND DELIVER —
DALLAS
SUNDAY, JULY 30
LYnchburg 9168
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4821 Main Stree
DON'T MISS A. J. SOCIETY'S SOFTBALL TOURNEY and
Banquel and Dance
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Tournament, Banquet
and Dance
PARTIES — MEETINGS
SQUARE DANCING
a keen battle for the championship is
anticipated. The field is made up of 13
Houston and 7 out-of-town teams, is
sent the awards. Handsome trophies are to be presented to
first and second place dubs, consolation winner and run-
ner-up. plus merited morals to members of the winning
July 15-16-17 — Dallas
July 16-16-20 — FL Worth
w l t Pct.
9 2 0 .818
5 5 1 .500
4 6 1 .400
3 8 0 .273
out to seek revenge. And when
you combine revenge and ri-
valry, well you’ve got someth-
ing.
So circle the date on your
calendar and plan to witness
the blood-curling thrillers that
promises to make the Work-
mens Circle picnic something
to remember in years to come.
The initial game of the day
starts at 10 a. m., pits Clark's
Juvenile Shoe Store (A. J. Soc-
iety) against Levifs Jewelry
(Rogues Society). The 11:30 en-
counter places the Sportsman
Club against Rubin Glass and
M.M. Society
• LIB HOUSE
KAUFFMANS
FOR GOODWORK AND SERVICE
for information call . . .
CH-6449 or LT-1994
are:
1. Scratch league (no handi-
cap) for teams desiring to en-
ter.
2. Abolishing of the point
system (total series had count-
ed as one victory, while each
game as another).
3. Changing of Monday nite
league play to another.
4. Split league.
Remember the date— Mon-
day, July 24, at 6 p. m.
Clark’s
J. A. C.
Sportsman
Ramblers
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ADMISSION
250 Per Person (non-players)
1.75 Couple or Stag
(dance only)
TEMPLE EMANU EL
Sunday, July 16
Maynard Gole and
Major League game of the sea-
tion aplenty as 24 tilts being carded. H #9 IA
Headquarters for visiting clubs will be Aa8
at the Shamrock Hotel.
The tournament will be climaxed by !
a big banquet and dance Sunday night 2389
in the Feld Auditorium of Temple eE e
Emanu EL with Maynard Gimble and •
his 8- piece orchestra supplying the
music. Jerry Ribnick, Houston Chronicle sports writer.
i Calling All Bswtan!
Meeting for July 24
The two recently elected of-
I ficers of the J. C. C. Bowling
* League, Kalman Garfinkel and
I Ben Reichek, have called for a
‘ special meeting for team cap-
k tains and participants for Mon-
' day, July 24. The time and
k place is 8 p. m. at the Jewish
Center, and it’s important for
the pumpkin rollers to attend
" since plans for the 1950-51 sea-
son will be brought out
Listed as important motions
which were tabled during the
banquet held late last month
committed three miscues, the mention which one) is going all
losers four.
BBYW Outlasts "Hoodoo”
to Nip Barnston, 12-11
. The last inning “hoodoo” that
had hovered around Cecil Dan- ,
nenbaum’s B’nai B’rith Young
Women softballers these past
weeks was shook off but good
Sunday morning at Lubbock
field. And that ghostly feeling
moved towards Barnston Chap-
ter B. B. G. as they wilted in
the last inning to fall victim
by a score of 12 to 11.
BBYW had to pull this one
out of the fire, trailing by five
big runs as they opened their
home half of the final frame.
With two out, ‘slugger’ Rae
Steinberg hit one far and wide
to deep center for a four-mast-
er with the bases loaded to
(Continued on page 9)
Wrestling Program
City Auditorium Friday, July
14, 8:30 p. m.
1. Al Lovelock vs Pate Pet-
•non.
2. Paul Boesch vs Howard
Canton wine.
A Rito Romero vs Zebra Kid
4. Sonny Myen vs Tommy
O'Toole.
5. Gorgeous George vs Diz-
' sy Davis.
ing Goods, Rossonian Certified
Cleaners and Levit Jewelry Co.
In Class A the host dub, play-
ing under the banner of die
Clark's Juvenile Shoe Store, will
be top seeded and is expected to
retain its crown with strong re-
sistance from the Dallas Stars of
David, Dallas Hustlers, San An-
tonio B'nai B’rith and Houston’s
Jewish Athletic Club. The Clark
nine, behind the masterful slant-
ing of one Harry (Cat) Grenader,
won the ’49 championship by
ACTION GALORE ASSURED HERE SURDAY FOR Harry Grenader Sharp
A. J. SOCIETY STATE-WIDE SOFTBALL TOURNEY Is Win Over Sportsman
JULY 13, 1950
Memorial Lodge Staging
Leo Levi Hospital Fund
Memorial Lodge B’nai B’rith
No. 1790 announced plans to-
day for a sustained drive to be
staged indefinitely for the sole
purpose of securing badly need
ed funds for the Leo Levi Me-
morial Hospital of Hot Springs,
Arkansas, according to Drive
Committee Chairman Mose Sch
uman.
Mr. Schuman explained, in
formally opening the drive,
that the movement is being
sponsored by the B’nai B’rith
in this district, and is serious-
ly concerned with the financ-
ial plight of this non-descrim-
inating hospital that is open to
anyone in need of medical at-
PAGE FOUR
The A. J. Society's second annual Jewish state-wide Behind the three-hit pitching
softball tournament will get underway Sunday morning of Harry Grenader and with
at 9 o'clock on four local diamonds, with ths fir •works in every member of the team hitting
Class A and B divisions lasting throughout the day. Finals at least once except Catcher Bud-
in the one-day meet will be held 3:30 p. m. at Lubbock dy Melamed, the repeating cham-
Field. Twenty teams are entered in the two brackets, and pion Clark’s Juvenile Shoe Store
(A. J. Society) won the final
son at Lubbock Monday night by
besting the third place Sportsman
Club, 8-4. In all, the shoemen
banged out 10 base knocks. . .
The red goose nine clinched Bitter Rivalry TO Ald
the game in the very first inning Workmen’s Circle Picnic
by scoring four nuts, added The Workmen’s Circle Pie-
more in the sixth before time nic scheduled for Milby Park,
limit set in. July 23, will be the scene of
Morris Backer highlighted the action for the bitter clashes be-
shoemen’s attack by smashing out tween four of the city’8 top
two doubles. Faulty fielding softball teams. And it’s a fact
marred the contest. The winners that one of the teams (we won’t
Anyone desiring to contri-
bute, regardless of how small
or large the donation, is urged
to contact anyone of the com-
mittee members, including Al-
vin Wisenberg — MO-3978,
Leonard Resnick — KE-5424,
Mac Leightman — MI-1753,
Samuel Brateman — LI-4410 -
Stanley Blum Jr. — JA-4870,
or chairman Mose Schuman —
WO-3758. Needless, to say, any
amount towards this very wor-
thy cause will be appreciated.
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Club is a “tournament team.”
They can sit back and take lick-
ing after licking, then burst forth
with full glory in a one-day
tourney as this to cop all honors.
Myer Kaplan, a money hurler, is
capable and if given the support
—you can depend on J. A. C. to
be the dark horse in the top di-
vision.
It’s certain that both Rubin
Glass and Levit Jewelry will field
strong aggregations, and these
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tripping the Alamo City in the
title game, TO, while the Sports- Ramblers Forfeit for
man Club eked out an 8-7 ver- rL:waa r:m. ru:. v.am
diet over J. A. C. in an all- nire nime nis Tear. -
Houston consolation finale.
last year in the all-Houston Class club in the entire South, failed
B finals, may find the road for the third time this season to
slightly bumpy if they intend to field.ateam.This time the Jew-
repeat. The Rogues, now ish Athletic Club were “donated"
sponsored by Levit's jewelry, are with a forfeit victory.
already looking forward to reap This writer feels that the men
the harvest. On the other hand representing the Ramblers soft-
it's likely that the Rogues, along bal team have been unfair not
with Rubin Glass & Mirror only to other participating clubs
(Gaillard Society) may enter the but to their sponsor, Sig Frucht
higher bracket. As we go to press Off the record,it is our opinion Mirror (Gaillard Society), with
the matchings have not been an- that the Ramblers are through the two winners meeting at
nounced. (See Sunday papers for as farassports competition is con- 2:30 p. m. for the huge loving
schedule.) cernedand.we regret same cup.
"It’s worthy to mention at this Theiriglorilied dayshaxecome Take warning Umpires Major
time that the Jewish Athletic andigonebutthezvedonethe Kay and Cecil Dannenbaum -
league more harm these past few better come prepared for some
weeks than their great show- ban games! Don't
ing of yesteryear.
To Mr. Sig Frucht, who has y
been a real “daddy” to the Admission to the Picnic 18
Ramblers, we know of a couple $1.00 for adults and 50c for
of CubsWh would welcome you children. This includes a swell
with open arms as their sponsor. (Continude on Page •
And I assure you that they WILL
appear on the playing field—
-my it be win, lose or draw.
FINAL STANDINGS
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(8:30 P. M.)
teams and all-star nines.
The M. M. Society, known
throughout the city for its out-
standing gesture of donating
sportsmanship loving cups, will
again present the coveted cup to
the team showing the best sports-
manship Other trophies are be-
" - ‘MOB RrsFF AGIN, SPORTS EDITOR
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