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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 29

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Leaders InWDGA Still Tied LeClair, Courtright 3 Shots Up on Field Derm an SigJi London Pact LONDON, Ont. Tl-London Lords of the Senio. Ontario Rugby Football Union. Tuesday signed End Ed Derman. who has seen six years of college and army service footbalL SAN FRANCISCO The San Francisco Seals Tuesday made the editorial page of the San Francisco Chronicle where the paper labefed the Boston Red Sox farmhands as "those listless Seals." League signed Slinging Sammy Baugh, one of the greatest of the National Football League's quarterbacks, as a part-time coach.

BUT THAT'S GOOD Boiling Is Out ATLANTA VP) Frank Boiling, Detroit Tiger second baseman, was discharged from the Army at Ft. McPherson Tuesday. Boiling immediately motored back to Detroit to join the Tigers with whom he has been playing the last month while en terminal leave. Boiling was hitting at a .320 clip with the Tigers when he returned to Ft. McPherson to get his discharge.

Baugh will perform as quarter- U-M's Potter Lone Big Ten Player Left KALAMAZOO (rP Six teen collegiate tennis stars, including all the seeded favorites, survived the second round of singles in the National Collegiate tennis champion Susie LeClair and Betty Jane Cotfrtright, close friends and golfing rivals since they were youngsters, continued their tight duel Tuesday for the 1956 Women's District medal-play crown. Again they shot identical scores, 83s, to follow their opening 84s and share the lead at 167 after 36 holes at Knollwood CC. Mrs. Wilson pulled back into the lead on the back nine with a 42-41 card while Mrs. LeClair, the defending champion, had 41-42.

THE TWO YOUNG players first collided 10 years ago in the Ann Arbor city tournament when Susie was 14. Since then they've played regularly together in both tournaments and informal games. Both have won major laurels. Mrs. Courtright wa3 the 1951 State champ while Mrs.

LeClair won this event a year ago. Going into Wednesday's final round they have three rivals camped three strokes back at 170. They are Sally Sharp, Mrs. V. E.

Ryden and Mrs. Janet LaBoskey. Miss Sharp pulled into the lead with a 38 on the front nine but then slipped back with an 8 Custom Quality Tires at Low Mass Production Prices FRANK BOLLING (right), Tiger second baseman, his Army discharge papers from Capt. Philip Lukey. ships at Kalamazoo College Tuesday.

Six of the top seven favorites disposed of their opponents in two sets and Jon Douglas, the No. 6 seed from Stanford, qualified for Wednesday's third round without playing a match. He won by default Tuesday and drew a bye in the opening round Monday. Defending champion Jose Aguero, Brazilian student from Tulane, made short work of the University of Detroit's Sanford Kaplan, 6-0, 6-0. Wednesday, Aguero faces Joaquin Reyes, of the powerful University of Southern California team, the 1955 champion.

SECOND-SEDED Alex 01me- do, of USC, whipped Dave Bro-gan, of Michigan, 6-2, 6-1, and will meet Les Dodson, of Kalamazoo College, in the round of 16. Dodson, who is the first Kalamazoo player to advance to the third round in any NCAA tourney, overpowered Johnny Law-hon, of the University of Houston, 6-3, 6-1. Third-seeded Mike Franks, of UCLA, beat David Snyder, of Texas, 6-3, 6-2, and is paired against Barry Walraven, of Oklahoma, the Big Seven Conference champion. USC's Francisco Contreras, the No. 4 seed, walked over George Stepanovic, of Michigan State, 6-2, 6-1.

He will play John Cranston, of UCLA, Wednesday. Mike Green, of UCLA, seeded fifth, was the only seeded player extended in second-round play fcut came through with an 8-6, 7-5 victory over Doyle Perkins, of the University of Washington. His third-round opponent is John Been, of Houston. present rims. Even lower prices on Cooper tube type tires.

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