 I'd like to introduce now the participants for the first match, young lady we met earlier, Tam Shriver, right number six in the world, and her partner will be Secretary of State George Schultz, and they'll be taking on the star of stage three in the film, Dean Merrill, and tennis great Stan Smith, and all the sneakers now, and we assume they'll be ready to play. You hit the on-deck batter. I slipped on the mound, it was a muddy field, I slipped and hit the on-deck batter. That's a true story. They would like you to start practicing serves now, take a few serves, and we'll get ready to go. The people, we have a bar mitzvah in here at 5.15, so we have to clear the court. The team of Shriver and Schultz will be serving. This is where we jump in with the witty contract. Yeah, you really got it going too. It's really flowing. Mr. T took all my material. 15-0. 15-0, Glenn. That was out, Tom. Good call. Call, oh. The fourth of it. I thought you were supposed to feed me all those lines that we talked about. Nice shot. Yes! Yes! Good shot! Good shot! A lot of English on that ball. 40-15. That's game. Shriver and Schultz lead one game to none. That's game, Stan. Four points. No add. Guess I told him, didn't I? Looks fine to me. Nice shot, Dino. 15-0. 15-0. Let's see if he cranks it up here, ladies and gentlemen. That's the fake serve that we've been looking for. Another fake serve. Still in play. She's there. Good effort. 30-0. That's game. Now tied up at one game apiece. Love 15. Oh. Love 30. 15-30. 30. Way to come back. I think Mr. Schultz has been working on his serve since last year. You notice how I distracted you in the middle of the point? I got big money on the secretary. Yeah, I talked to some people before the match. That's game. Shriver and Schultz lead two games to one. 15. Nice shot. Love 30. See, notice how she pretended she really didn't mean it. That's game. Shriver and Schultz win another. Me and the game. Pam is distracted by the Washington Monument. The other monument, she said. Let's lose that monument. Someone, please. Yeah. 15-love. Good point. One of the few places you can yell at the secretary of state and get away. Nice shot. Nice shot. 30-love. 30-love. 40-love. Got no hitter working, Pam. Long. That's game. Shriver and Schultz. They're turning it into a route stand. Four games to one. It's okay. I've seen Dina with her back against the wall before. That didn't sound right. I'm sorry. How am I doing, T? Oh, okay. T. What a point. Point of the day. 15-30. 30-all. Yeah. Oh, new balls. Are you supposed to announce that? Tis a poor craftsman who blames his tools. Remember that? No, that's 30-40. 15-love. With a chance to tie. Nice shot. Nice shot. Well placed. 15-all. Don't push it, Pam. If it gets to that, can we play a tie? No. No. Quit begging, Stan. Okay? You interrupted play. That's why I was interrupted. Six-five. Point. Right, Pam? No. Either way, it's kind of coming down to the wire. A. Glenn. Yes. Game set. Match. Shriver and Schultz. They're the winners. Good match. Well, Tom, we made it through another tournament. Stephanie, thank you very much for being up here. Tom, we made it through another one. Yes, we did. This is two. Congratulations. Thank you. No fines. Excellent play. Excellent sports. Well, Tom. They're probably going to bring a mic out on the middle of the court, aren't they? I think there's a mic on its way out here any moment. Oh, I know. I get it now. Let's see. Try it again. You missed that meeting, Tom. But anyway, why don't you go out there and talk to that mic? Oh, good. Good. Be careful getting down. No more tendon injuries. I missed it. I just like to thank all the participants, all you real supportive spectators. And in particular, I like to thank our corporate sponsors because their contributions are a real successful endeavor. And now having done all my duties, I'm going to go find my favorite dancing partner. Thank you. How about having that for a favorite dancing partner? Not bad, huh? Well, I'd like to thank you too for coming to the second annual White House Tennis Tournament. I'm sure you all know how much it means to me, not only to me, but to thousands and thousands of parents and children all over for your participation in what you're doing. So I do thank you from the bottom of my heart. I, as Tom said, I especially want to thank the sponsors and the players without whom none of this would have been possible. And now, and also I'd like to thank Tom and Glenn and Stephanie. Stephanie, you'll come back again, won't you? Okay. But I'd like to ask some of my friends to come forward to accept the gifts for their programs. First, I'd like to call up Tom Adams of the Just Say No Clubs. And the members of the Washington Chapter that are with us today. I'm sure you all know what a wonderful job they're doing. We had a great big successful walk against drugs just two days ago. The White House and all over was just fabulous. So I have a check for you for $50,000. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mrs. Reagan. Mrs. Reagan inspired the Just Say No to drugs movement. Now we have clubs in every state in the union. This week, kids in more than 500 communities walked against drugs and held rallies in places such as the White House, the Rose Bowl, Yankee Stadium, and many others. Mrs. Reagan is leaving a legacy for our young people, a legacy of hope and love and strength. And I think her Christmas wish and this legacy, I pledge to you through this foundation that we will reach every child in America. Thank you. And next, I'd like to ask Steve Harlan and his wife, Joanne, to come forward. Steve represents the board of a very new program called The Washington Fund for the Prevention of Substance Abuse. This project is a combined effort of the public and private sectors to combat drug abuse in the Washington metropolitan area. So I'm pleased to present this check to you for $50,000. And I wish you the best of luck. Thank you very, very, very much. I, too, would like to pledge to you, Mrs. Reagan, that this money is going to be very, very well spent in this area. We've got a lot to do and we're going to have a lot of effort to put a strong public-private partnership together to make it work. So thank you very, very much. So now my really heartfelt thanks to all of you again. And I hope you'll be back next year when we'll have another one. Okay? And now after we have our class picture here, I'd like to ask you to come inside for some refreshments. Thank you again very much. Will all the participants in today's match please come down on court side for, as Mrs. Reagan said, a class picture. And everyone else please remain seated while this photo is being taken.