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Other men playing the second round singles were D. Terris who defeated J. Wurtzburger, 6-0, 6-1. T. Tully defeated G. Eichler, 6-1, 6-0; H. McLean defeated W. Tucker, 6-3, 6-0; R. Marcus defeated L. Pavilack, 6-0, 6-0; D. Keesing defeated D. Altfeld, 6-2, 6-1; R. Israel defeated K. Hill, 6-2, 6-0; W. Clayton defeated M. Dziewanowski, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; and W. Cox defeated W. Deeble...
...following drew byes; S. Frieder, Esaac Senehi, R. Webb, E. Helfeld, P. Cox, D. Shapero, T. Tanphiphat, K. Smith, T. Atkinson, R. Balkin, J. Pleasants, D. Terris, T. Tully, H. McLean, W. Cox, L. Pazilack, D. Keesing, and R. Israel...
Undefeated two-miler Pete Reider ran away from everyone, beating teammate Ralph Perry by 150 yards. Dave McLean, with an unbelievable sprint, came from 30 yards behind to beat Eli Tim Hogen by five yards...
...distance trio of Pete Reider, Ralph Perry, and Dave McLean continued its superiority over its two-mile opponents, sweeping the first three places...
...came to an official end last week. At a special ceremony, Vice President Isaac Rojas praised the National Investigating Committee- and as tactfully as possible explained the government's decision that the probe should now stop. A bit unhappy at the decision, Vice Admiral Leonardo McLean, the committee's zealous chief, summed up its work: the staff of about 2,500 had arrested 1,045 suspects, sent 314 cases to the courts, spent only $70,000 in 27 weeks of investigations. Its records will now go to the Wealth Recovery Board (TIME, Dec. 19), which can mine them...