By RUDOLPH V. BOONE SR By the time this article is printed the 58th Summer Nationals: will have started in New Orleans, La. The big event is scheduled for August 7-17. National officers wilt be elected, based on the mail-in ballots that were due July 31. A report of any pertinent results will be published when made available to this writer. A& T to hold homecoming tournev Greensboro, N.C. ? An idea which began 13 years ago as a golf outing for a handful of play ers, has developed into one of the nation's largest and fastest growing amateur tournaments? This year's Aggie Coca-Cola Homecoming Golf and Tennis Tournament will be held on Fri day, October 25 on the two ultra modern Bryan Park Courses in Greensboro . ? The golf competition is - ? expected to attract more than 300 players from 10 states and the. District of Columbia. - ? A companion tennis compe tition for 70 players will be held oh-the same day in Greens boro's Oka Hester Park. The tournament is being _ sponsored by the A&T State Uni versity Board in Control of Inter collegiate Athletics and the pro-* ceeds will benefit the North Car olina A&T State University ath letic program. . Honorary co-chairpersons for the tournament will be Asso ciate Supreme Court Justice Henry E. Frye of Greensboro, an avid tennis player and weekend golfer, and veteran black golf New Brunswick, N.J. Frye previously served in the North Carolina House of Repre sentatives and the North Caroli na Senate. He is a founder of Greens ? boro National Bank. The 71 -year-old Stewart, originally from Greensboro, helped his brothers build a golf course here at the age of seven. Separate golf competition will be held on the Bryan Park Champions Course and the Players Course. The original Bryan Park Golf Course was designed by the noted golf course architect, Reese Jones, and was con structed by the City of Greens boro in 1974. The Champions Course is recognized as one of the best public tests of goif in the nation. The courses were recently reno vated at a cost of more than $5 million. ? An assortments-prizes with be awarded for winners of the golf tournament in seven flights including a senior flight and a women's flight. Tennis prizes will be award ed in singles and doubles com ? petition. Two 1991 automobiles and - two rouhd^trip airline tickets will be awarded for golf Holes-In One by black Cadillac Olds and USAir respectively. Persons interested in regis tering for the tournament are asked to send the registration fee ($55 for gold and $25 for tennis) to Mrs. Helen Jones, Corbett Sports Center at A&T State University, Greensboro, N.C. 27411. Pairings will be announced on October 11. VARGRAVE HAIR DESIGNERS Repeat business is our most important business On the Corner of Vargrave St. & Cunningham Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Monday-friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (919) 723-7511 or 3CF OFF ON ANY AMOUNT OF DRY CLEANING Present This Coupon When Dropping Off Your Dry Cleaning And Receive 30% Off Vour Ticket Total. 2-Day Turnaround Oritur ii.. .xi !?? im'knl up within Hi tfciys ??f ?lr? off iuoon only Porcl*l Wilton Wintton-Silem, NC Owner (919) 744-9873 Shewn Mouzon-Byrd Offer Expires iQ-5-91 * Operator