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Stewart, another Bloom-
field Hills resident, is now
2-for-2 in the state meet. He
combined with Drew Smith to
- win the No. 2 doubles cham-
pionship last year.
- The victory over Goldman
in the state title match last
month gave Stewart a 2-1
record against his Andover
foe this season. Stewart lost
• the first meeting, then came
back to win two straight.
"I made a lot of mental er-
rors in the first match,"
Stewart said. "In the last two
matches, I raised my first
serve percentage quite a bit
and I made him hit a lot more
balls."

Annual Golf Classic
Helps Alzheimer's

Amateur golfers, local
sports, radio and television
„ personalities and interested
individuals will all be chipp-
ing in for a good cause 1:30
p.m. June 29 at the 8th An-
nual Grace and Wild Celebri-
ty Golf Classic to benefit
. Alzheimer's at Bay Pointe
Golf Club in West Bloomfield.
' ' All proceeds from this annual
event will be donated to the
Detroit Area Chapter of the
Alzheimer's Association.
In addition to the 18-hole
scramble tournament, the

day's events will include a
video golf clinic, putting con-
test, buffet lunch, longest
drive, hole-in-one and closest-
to-pin contests, door prizes
and raffle, silent auction, hors
d'oeuvres with open bar and
brief awards ceremony. There
is a charge; sponsorship
packages are available.
For reservations, sponsor-
ship options or information,
call the Alzheimer's Associa-
tion, 557-8277.

In-Line Hockey
Leagues Set

The Michigan In-Line
Skating Association
(M.I.S.A.) will present the op-
portunity for in-line skaters of
all ages to participate in
organized in-line hockey, a
first for the northwest area, at
the Southfield Sports Arena.
M.I.S.A. and Southfield
Parks and Recreation will
sponsor in-line skating
hockey leagues this summer.
Pending enrollment, leagues
will be organized for skaters
as young as six and on
through seniors.
Leagues will be set up on a
first come basis. Timing is
urgent; league play will begin
the week of July 12. For infor-
mation, call Marshall Shen-
copp, 861-5100.

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