Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1994 — Page 2

IND2 July 20, 1994

Kotzan Is champ on Broadmoor links

This report is from the golf shop at Broadmoor Country Club. Lois Eskenazi and Arlene Grande won the Ladies Donald Ross Championship, defeating Anne Schuchman and Janet Freedman 3-2. On the way to the finals, they defeated Lois Ackerman and Barb Nickoloff 2-up and edged Adele Domont and Anne Levinsohn 1-up in 21 holes. The pro-Junior team played at Honeywell Golf Club in Wabash. Jason Rich, Tim and James Sheehan and the pro fired an8-underpar64 to finish fifth at the State meet out of 57 teams. The club's most popular event is the Gold Cup. This year it included a ladies flight in addition to the men's A and B flights. The overall men's champion was decided in a sudden death playoff after the

36-hole event. Bobby Brook and Jon Klausner defeated Irv Freedman and Dave Jongleux on the 37th hole with a great birdie for a net 2. This made Freedman and Jongleux Aflight champs. It also took a playoff to decide the B-flight championship. Ted Sapper and Chuck Reskin defeated Jack Davis and Leon Mordoh on the 37th hole as Chuck chipped in for a birdie 3 net 2. The new Ladies Gold Cup Champions are Lois Ackerman and Serna Rose Sapper. They shot a 131,13-under par to outd istance the field by four shots. Fran Ochstein and Lois Eskenazi were second with 125. Jack Pain on June5, playing with his wife, eagled #17. His first ever Eagle! Steve Hoffman shot 76 and won the IGA-PG A Junior Tournament at Edgewood Country Club in

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Anderson on June 6 in the 17 and up division against the best in the state. Bill Claymon shot a net 69 to finish third out of 144 at the Brickyard Crossing at the Columbia Club

Outing.

Barry Schuchman shot his best ever 9 hole score with a 40 on the front nine. Maxwell Steinberg eagled the 14th hole from 195 yards out with a 3 wood- Murray Feiwell shot his best score ever, a great 93 on June 11, with his wife. Barry Schuchman shot his best ever for nine holes, a great 39 on the front nine on June 21. David Jongleux recently finished second in the Indiana State Left-Handed Amateur Championship with roundsof 75-76-151 to finish second by a shot. The last round David aced the 14th hole. Joel Cohen shot a career best 78 in a recent Donald Ross match. Janine Smulyan fired her best round ever on Ladies Day, June 28, a great 92. Congratulations on these great performances! Men's Senior Championship: Bruce Kotzan won this year's edition with a fine 74 to edge Chuck Cohen who shot 76. Both played great golf right down to the wire.

50-59 CHAMPIONS

Low Gross, Bnice Kotzan 75; Low Net, Leon Mordoh 8317—66; 2nd Net, Chuck Cohen 76-8—68; 3rd Net, John

Dattilo 83-13—70. 60-69 CHAMPIONS

Low Gross, Buddy Robins 87; Low Net, Sid Eskenazi 9421—73; 2nd Net, Seymour

Lichter 96-22—74.

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70-79 CHAMPIONS Low Gross, Earl Bradford 93; Low Net, Herb Abrams 9423—71; 2nd Net, (tie), Sid Feldman and Irwin Katz 73. 80+ CHAMPIONS Low Gross, Ralph Cole 89; Low Net, Ben Fisher 94-22— 72. 9-HOLE TWILIGHT RESULTS-JUNE 5 1st Place,Cindy Davis, Jack Davis, Tom Davis, Mindy Moores; 2nd Place, Vicki Helmer, Leon Mordoh, Tom Stayer, Sue Stayer; 3rd Place, Helen Smith, Joe Smith, Elaine Safrin,FrankSafrin. Closest to

the hole #4, Leon Mordoh; Longest Drive #5, Elaine Safrin. The Mother-Child Championship continues to grow each year and this year's Champions were Inda Singer and Chad Freid who shot a Callaway net best of 4-under par31, to edge the team of June and Tom Herman who fired a 32. Third place, Wendy and Matt Cohen; 4th place, Phyllis and David Mullen; 5th place, Carole and Bob Tavel; 6th place, Belinda and Michael Continued on page 5

Collector's Choice plans 19th event

Clothing by such wellknown design houses as Louis Ferraud, DKNY, Anne Klein, St. John Knits and others will be featured at the 19th annual Collector's Choice sale at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Saturday, Oct. 29, through Monday, Oct. 31. The event is organized by National Council of Jewish Women-Indianapolis Section.

Opening night hours Saturday will be 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 on Sunday and 10 a.m. to 5 Monday. Admission will be free except on opening night, when it will be $3 per person. Proceeds of Collector's Choice support the many local community service programs ofNCJW.

Daniel Blain’s work wins Kraft award

NEW YORK — Daniel Blain, senior planning and community relations associate at the Cleveland Federation received a Louis Kraft Award at the Jewish Communal Service Association's recent annual conference here. Blain is the son of Michael Blain, Israel Bonds director in

Indianapolis. The award is presented annually to young men and women who show exceptional promise and have been professionals in a Jewish communal agency for less than six years. Blain joined the Cleveland Federation in 1989.

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