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• PHIL HANDLER SAYS “HELLO, MOM’
sports world
BY JESSE SILVER AND ROY SILVER
(Copyright 1964—by JTA)
to get back to a smaller school,”
say's Ma>rv, who adds: “The Cali-
fornia people were fine to me,
but III get a chance to know
the players better at Wiiiiam
and Mary.” . . . Anyone who
watched the AFL title game on
TV has to agree that Keith
Lincoln of San Diego was the
oute.&uamg player of the con-
Thursday, February 6, 1964 Texas Jewish Post Dallas-Pagc 9
son to leave for Israel in March, pionship with 360 winners, piled An nf j?*
He’ll prepare the Israeli m, up the bigge^total since 1955. Uonek ’as a possibTe mdS
txonal team for the 1964 Olym- He did it despite the fact that . . , 1 nr
pics. He worked with the squad he sat out one full month be- r>nrn
during the summer of 1962 . . . cause of suspensions. Blum was th i:|nr.: ^ r Preston Mar-
Although Brandeis isn’t enjoy- presented the first Sports Edi- g3 Washtorton aLfnev
ing a particularly successful tors annual award at the ua- 1:SK^l Mltfa a nShew
hoop season, prospects should tion’s top jockey at a New York 0 fth iHufrious Football1 Hall
improve. New coach Irv Olin banquet on Jan. 19. Incidental- « pamj Phil Kiie oTpriJicJton
never had a losing campaign ly, Buddy Jacobson, who lived NYU, G ‘ VfubllPr OTtenea
during his nine years as a high only a few blocks from Blum - . . hv
school coach in Levittown, Pa. in Brooklyn when they were “? I*®4 T til
... Did you know that Adolph both youngsters, took down
Schayes lost his NBA Iron Man honors as the nation’s leading
record? Johnny “Red” Kerr, trainer. He edged former win- A£
who was for many years a ner Frank Merrill Jr., of Toron- th^
Schayes te^m-mate and now to Canada 140 to 137 victories. E + ’ AA* P - , f the
plays for him on the Philadel- Blum and Jacobson—how’s that 50 |,n th^ '^ton K of C meet
phia 76ers, shattered the mark for a double? .
Sammy
. . Australia’s Joe Goldwasser
by appearing in his 707th com Renick, the jockey turned actor, • \ ’ tJ D * . ;
sective game. Commented Dolph is packaging racmg shows out “ampaisn off to a flying start
on the occasion. w^re all .of Hialeah this winter. with a 9.9 for the 100-yard dash,
proud of our records but youl JuJie Heldman of New York He joins Bernie Jacks as Aus-
don t mind as much if they re daughter of Julius and Gladys tralia’s leading Jewish snrinters
broken by a great guy like Heldman, has been ranked 10th Jacks has a best of 9^ .
Kerr. nationally among American wo- Mordechai Magali, an Israeli
If Red Auerbach is feeling men tennis players for ’63. She’s track coach, is now in the USA
happy these days, it’s because also the number one ranked girl for an international coach’s
the Boston Celtics are doing so player. Her father was a star course. He’s the guest of the
well even with Bob Cousy. Be- in his own right while her International Recreation Asso-
latedly, many fans are begin- mother is editor and publisher Nation . . . Schmuel Schumach-
ning to .realize how much Auer- of World Tennis Magazine. Julie er 0f xel Aviv has been named
bach has contributed to the Cel- is currently attending Stanford sports director of the Seventh
tic dynasty. Barney Sedran, the . . . Carol Wright of New York World Maecabiah Games in Is-
great Jewish pro of another era, was ranked 20th in the women’s raei in ’65. He’ll come to New
says that “Red is the finest ap- list . . . Mike Belkin of Miami
praiser of talent in the game Beach was beaten in the semis
today. He is personally respon- of the Orange Bowl Junior
sible for Boston’s continued sue- Championships by Brazil’s Tom-
cess.” . . . Watch Jack Hirsch. az Koch 6-1, 6-2.
He’s playing an important role Did you catch Chicago Bear
in the outstanding season en- offensive coach Phil Handler on
joyed by UCLA. TV after the Bears won the
National League umpire A1 NFL title? He went Benny Leo-
Forman of Morristown, N. J., nard one better. Benny used to
will be married on Feb. 29. phone his momma after each of
Mazeltov! . . . According to his fights. Handler used the
Branch Rickey, Sandy Koufax’s magic lantern to say hello to his
1963 season was the greatest morn in Ft. Worth, Tex. Marv
one - year performance of the Levy, who resigned as head
modern baseball era. Rickey’s coach at California “for person-
rating system is a formula in- al reasons,” has relocated at
volving the ratio of base hits Williams and Mary. “I’m glad *
allowed to the number of inn- -
ings pitched, and the margin by 4
which a pitcher’s strike out total |
exceeds his walk yield. Kou- i
fax’s point total, according to
the Rickey figures, is 345. Num-
ber two is Wallter Johmsonfs
1912 performance, which earned
336 points. That’s the season
Johnson was 32-12.
York in April to obtain experi-
ence on the conduct of a large
sporting event by observing our
u i y m p i c trials . . . Did you
know mat the man behind the
international Para - Olympic is
Dr. Ludwig Guttmann?
Bobby Fisher of New York
won the U. S. Chess Champion-
ship with a perfect score, the
uist time this feat has been ac-
complished in 70 years. The last
man to turn the trick was an-
other Jewish champion, Dr.
Emanuel Lasker. Incidentally,
Lobby’s victory netted him $2,-
000 . . .A unique chess shop is
run by Erwin Rosenblatt in
Prague, Czechoslovakia. It has
one of the world’s most com-
plete libraries on the subject.
. . . Even though you may have
trouble with your forthcoming
income tax return, don’t take it
out on Tax Commissioner Mor-
timer Caplin. He can defend
himself. Caplin was a college
boxing champion . . . Harold
Weissman, assistant sports edi-
tor of the defunct N. Y. Mirror,
has joined a pay television com-
pany on the west coast . . . Ber-
nard and Robert Lepkopfer op-
erate a judo school in New York
known as the Judo Twins Club.
Bernie is the Met AAU cham-
pion.
World senior pro golf champ
Herman Barron, who visited Is-
rael’s Caesarea course last year,
says: “Caesarea compares with
the better courses in the United
States and Europe. The greens
are sensational, better than, in
England and France. I really en-
joyed playing there.” Small
wonder. Barron set a couse rec-
ord of 67 . . . Watch for Flor-
ence Zupnik on the ladies pro
golf tour. She’s 21 . . Roger
Ginsberg had his great moment
of glory during the first round
Gif the Los Angeles Open. He
fired a 67 to tie for the lead.
However, nerves caused him to
balloon to 74 the following day
and he finished well back in
the field.
Russia can have its lady cos-
monaut. We’ye got Sylvia Wene,
the first woman aerial bowler.
Philadelphia’s pride bowled a-
gainst men’s champ Dick Weber
m a jet cargo plane from New
York to Dallas recently. The
plane was specially equipped
with an alley and pinsetter. De-
spite a bumpy ride, the dima-
nitive Miss Wene conquered air
sickness and Weber. She beat
him 146 to 144! She’s pretty
good on the ground, too.
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