SATURDAY, JULY 24. 1S32-THE CASSLTCA Ti.'S-S i . . . . - . i T . j if i f -, : yy. 1 . .. . . . i - . . . .' r 1' itW If SANCTIONED TOURNAMENTS HigMightArthur ST. LOUIS John McEnroe celebrates the U.S. Davis Cup quartifinal victory at the Checkerdome with trainer Bill Norris and Arthur Ashe, captain of , the U.S., team. The match that McEnroe thought would never end was history after 6 hours and 39 minutes and 79 games. McEnroe defeated Swedens' v Mats Wilander 9-7, 6-2, 15-17, 3-6, and 8-6. UPI Photo NEW YORK Over 500 tennis: players from around the nation are ex-' pected to compete in the ; Arthur: -' AsheUnited Negro u- College -1 Fund Championships' f -V and : Junior : Championships which will be held Mon day, August 2-Saturday, August 7 at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing ;; Meadow,, Queens;; ?,x'.- ''i--'-':. Sponsored by Miller "Lite" beef,- the Cham pionships prelude the 8th l Annual ' Arthur AsheUnited Negro Col lege Fund National Ten nis Gassic that begins at , noon, Saturday, August 7. Admission - fo the preliminary matches, Monday-Friday, : is free of charge. Tickets are on sale for the Saturday Classic. ' - ' The AAUNCF Championships is one of the largest USTA sanctioned junior tour-' naments in the Eastern Division. Age brackets for the Junior Cham pionship tournaments are 10-12-14-16-18. Last year's champions, Carole Watson of Queens, Rene Vidal of Springfield - Gardens, Charles Blackman of the Barbados and Phillip Williamson of Mount Vernon will return to de fend titles ;won in 1981. Finalists in the Junior ? Championships will be awarded trophies. The adult bracket of the AAUNCF Cham pionships will ; include v players from the greater New York area as well as from other parts of Jhe,' country. Tennis pros and amateurs competing ; in ; this tournament will be seeking a $10,000 purse provided by "Lite"., . " "UNCF, which ,sup ports 42 historically black colleges, is pro viding a great service to our community within week-long - tennis com- ' petition," ' said Arthur Ashe, ; founder i of the . AAUNCF . Champion ships and the National Tennis Classic - and cur rently serving as captain of the U.S. Davis Cup team. "I hope the young people who come out to Flushing Meadow to watch the competition " will, also : learn more about the importance of a college education." At noon on Saturday, August 7, the 8th Annual Arthur AsheUnited Negro College Fund Na tional Tennis Classic will begin. This tournament . features top pros .and celebrities playing mixed doubles and singles. Celebrities expected , to participate in the exhibi tion matches include: Marilynn McCoo and Billy Davis, 5 Jr., actor Cleavon Little, Dina Merrill, Dabney Col eman who co-starred in "On Golden Pond", -basketball- great .Wait . Frazier . and .-George Plimpton. v e Tickets for the August AskeUNGFChakpiOiislliips I1 ' - .'VM J" - El J " STOCKHOLM Hire a young peanut vendor is offering South Africas' Sydney Maree some peanuts after Maress excellent run on 1,500 which he won, clocked for 3:32:89, the best time this year at that distance. Maree is now running for the USA and will soon be a USA citizen. UN Photo 7 events are $10, $25 and $100. For ticket informa tion, call UNCF at (212) 644-2299. Tickets are also available at all Ticketron outlets or by calling CHARGIT, 944-9300. Spectators may watch all preliminary matches, Monday-Friday free of charge. - , t- - The United Negro College Fund raises funds .for 42 private. historically black col leges and universities. There are currently some 50,000 students enrolled in UNCF institutions. Ninety per cent of these young people require, Financial' assistance to underwrite their college 'expenses.1-..'" The i United Negro College Fund is known by its motto: "A Mind is A Terrible Thing to Waste." a iTTU J U'LOlT A FUN NEW KOOL-AID' RECIPE lA teaspoon Kool-Aid Brand 2 tablespoon sugai Unsweetened Son Drink . 'A cup water Mix, any flavor , cup mi Diuotve soft drink mix ond sugar In vrater In gkn. SHr In mlk. Seivo at once or chIM ond (Hi before solving. Mates i cup or 1 serving. OW3 QnwU foods CocporoWon. Kool-Wd. ond lh Smtttng PHchw Oettgn or ngMarad kodamaito ol Gntal Foods Corporation. We do more than play the best music Saturday, July 24 10:30 A. M. Saturday , July M onday July 24 26 Cash Michaels and C. Warren Massenburg will in terview Sheriff Bill Allen and, Roland Leary, candidates for Durham County Sheriff. 2:00 P. M. The Durham Chapter of the NAACP and WSCR Radio are sponsoring a Membership Picnic at Frazir Lake on Cook Road. C. War ren Massenburg, - Cash Michaels and Monika Gunn Hollo'way will ' broadcast live from the picnic. Free food, drink and records will be given to all persons attending. 7:30 F.M. C. Warren Massenburg will interview H.M. "Mickey"'; Michaux and I. T. "Tim" Valentine, can didates for the Democratic nomination in the second congressional district. Tuesday, July 27 On the scene coverage of the run-off election. r

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