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Sept. 30, 1995 SOUTHFIELD — 24777 Telegraph Rd. • 810-353-2500 • LINCOLN PARK 'ARTERS • ALTERNATORS • FAN BELTS • FLOOR MATS • SEAT COVERS • JUMPER CABLES • BRAKE SPECIAL • W • : z C) z C z m C Al Gross, Frank Winton, Len Brose and Jerry Singer In July, Winton won the Inch- ana Open Senior Tournament. He is now playing in the National Clay Court Tournament in Ar- lington, Va. Gross, 71, a Farmington Hills resident and-retired real estate broker, has been a member of the DTSC for 47 years. He was one of the original members. In 1992, Gross took an instruc- tion course from tennis pro Den- nis Van Dermer. Gross is now rated as an instructor in the Unit- ed States Professionals Tennis Registry. He teaches tennis part time at the DTSC and is also its assistant manager. For the past five years, Gross has directed the clay-court Super Seniors Tennis Tournament at the DTSC for the Western Section of the USTA. In June, 124 players from 10 states participated. The tournament is sponsored by Ira Silver, of Silver's Inc., who is another member of the club. USTA members between the ages of 55-80 were eligible to play. Gross was a runner-up in the age 70 di- vision. Last year, Gross was ranked first in the Western Section in 70- and-over. He was also ranked No. 27 nationally. This past summer, Gross won 35-60. At age 50, he was ranked fifth in the nation and at age 55 was ranked sixth. Brose won two national clay- court USTA doubles titles in 1977 and 1980. Last month, he was run- ner-up in the 65-and-over catego- ry in a USTA singles tournament in Dayton. Singer, 57, a resident of Farm- ington Hills and a plumbing con- tractor, has been a member of the DTSC for eight years. He is ranked second in his age bracket in SEMTA and ninth in UTSA Western Division. Singer lost in the semifinals of his age group in the USTA Silver's Super Senior Tennis Tournament at the DTSC in June. In August, he won a USTA doubles clay-court championship in Canton, Ohio. Earlier this year, Singer also won a singles USTA hard-court in- doors tournament at Canton. THE SKINNIES: Winton sticks to sin- gles and rarely plays doubles. He plays four times a week year- round at the DTSC. At age 7, Winton became inter- ested in tennis after watching his older brother play for a California high school team. Winton was on Detroit Central High School's var- sity tennis team from 1927-1931 and ca • taro the last two ears.