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Show Drobny, Cochell Vie in Feat At Pacific Southwest Meet elongsted 9-7, 9-7 triumph over unseeded Arnold Saul of the University Uni-versity of Southern California. Phil Ampon of the Philippines also gained the quarterfinals by ousting George Richards of Los Angeles. S-o. 0-2. 6-4. I LOS ANGELES. Sept 13 Iff Jaroslav Drobny, the transplanted Czechoslovakia!!, and San Fran-Cisco's Fran-Cisco's Earl Cochell take the spotlight spot-light In the Pacific southwest tennis ten-nis championships Tuesday In a continuation of a match called Monday because of darkness. Cochell, seeded No. 6, was leading lead-ing Drobny, second seeded among the foreign entrants, by 13-11, 2-2 st ths end of Monday's play. Three other men's singles matches will complete the quarterfinal quarter-final bracket In the tournament Third-seeded Frankle Psrker of Los Angeles takes on Straight Clark, also of Los Angeles; Eric Sturgess, top - seeded foreigner from South Africa, meets San Francisco's Art Larsen. and Ted Schroeder. second seeded and defending de-fending champion in this tournament tourna-ment faces Australia's George Worth ington. National champion Richard (Pancho) Gonzales advanced Into the quarterfinals Monday with an |