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Two Net Stars Drop Tilts in L. L A. A Tourney By PAUL ZIMMERMAN IAN LOS ANGELES Sept 17 UP TWO API-TWO Two of the seeded stars were left behind behind behind be be- hind Tuesday as the mens men's singles play of ot the ninth annal annat Pacific southwest tennis went into the second round Absent when the 16 remaining contestants contestants' lined up for another quest of the throne held by Fred Perry were Enrique Maler Maier champion of Spain and Henry Cul- Cul Icy Santa Barbara listed seventh In th the Ai American draw There was little prospect of the dozen remaining seeded players being being being be be- ing displaced Tuesday with most of the favorites meeting California's youthful shock troops Yet there were few who had any idea Monday that Jack Lynch of Sta Stanford ford university would be able to turn back Maier Maler r 6 4 6 4 66 4 6 1 or that Ed Woodhall best known because because because be be- cause of his marital ties with ZaSu Pitts PlUs the s screen reen actress actress' would eliminate Culley the Longwood doubles dou dou- bles bJes champion champlon 7 5 6 2 o 6 6 Fred Buck Dixon of Provo Utah i intermountain ch champion came near victory Monday against Wilmer Hines of Columbia S. S C c. in inthe inthe the tho first round Dixon his accurate passing shots a and d hard chops workIng working working work work- ing t to perfection f forced Hines who h holds the championship of ot Italy to 18 games before losing the first set 8 The Utahn then won the second set in handy f fashion 6 63 Hines then twice broke through Dixons Dixon's service in the c deciding set setto setto setto to run out and match Scores were were vre 10 8 6 3 2 |