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Portland Observer, August 11, 1962 Page 7 DGM AUTOMOTIVE OBSERVER SPORTS ★ Summer Special ★ Urban League Tennis Tournament Results Greg Heinz is (he hottest tennis player in the Portland area right now. He came into the Urban League Tournament immediately following a single victory to take first place in the singles of the Port land Public Parks Tournament Au gust 6th. In doubles, Tom Clark and Hob Horning, two outstanding senior players, gave tournament fans a real treat by taking Heinz and partner John LaPlante (IIP Coach) to 3 sets in the semi-finals. Four Northeast Portland favor ites walked away with trophies. Harold Johnson and Rich Single- ton, two Irving Park regulars, took first and second place respectively in the age-33-and-over men’s singles. Al Clay took home the second place honors in the men’s open singles. Clay excited the crowd with a 3-set victory over fourth seeded Hal Bar ton in the semi-finals. Although he lost in straight sets to Heinz 6-4, 6-4 in the final, he exhibited a superb game o f solid ground strokes, in cluding some spectacular passing shots. Stanley Sykes took the Class B men’s singles in a breeze. Sykes was never seriously challenged, and the 13-year-old Jesuit High School player showed the potential of a budding tennis star. Tournament D irector Konny Adair would like to thank the spon sors o f this First Annual Benefit Tennis Tournament. Support was received from K A T U -C h an n el 2. Osborn and Ulland (Lloyd Center). Raleigh Hills Racquet Club, Tennis Northwest, Nike Inc., and M r. Ten nis. By presstime, seven of the sche duled nine events were completed. The women’s singles and men’s doubles will be completed whenever the weather and player's schedules permit—sometime this week. Free Brake Inspection [most cars] Tune u p /D .E .Q . • Electrical Brake repair • Trans, service Final results Men's Open Singles: Greg Heinz, former University of Portland play er, now works for St. Johns Tennis Center Women's Open Singles: Finalists are Judy Parks and Sarah Newhall. Results to be announced. Men's Doubles: Finalists are Greg Heinz and John LaPlante, Jay Stokes and Brian Newhall. Results to be announced. Women's Doubles: Earnie Ren- g ill, Raleigh H ills Raquet Club; Barbara M e n /, Portland Tennis Center. ~ °C liiv s iD E AVE 23! 8 4 6 6 5 Buying Cars Running Or Not j 'R O C K E T A U T o\ Mixed Doubles: Gene & Charleen Straub, Eastmorelarid Racquet Club. M e n ’s Class-A Singles: Henry Bryant, owner. King’s Ransom Jew elry. M en's Class H Singles: Stanley Sykes, Peninsula Park, Jesuit High School. Men's singles, 35 A over: Harold Johnson, Irving Park M en's Singles, 45 A Over: Dr. John Anthony, President, PCC. Second place Men's Open Singles: Al Clay, Irv ing Park. 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