• seated Stuts of Queens, 6—3, it wins today, against Library \ In the Departmental League. THE EVENING STAR 6—o in his only match. of Congress. MATS started off second-half Washington, Lead at Stake Today ** D. C. Coss and Hoya Star John Myers of Maryland de- Snug Harbor defeated Indian play with a 5-1 victory over A-20 TUESDAY, JUNE 15.1954 faulted to Charles Mansuy of yesterday, 10-4, with home j Bureau of Ships. MATS finished Newarjc. League runs by Buck Fleshman and second to Lincolnia in first-half Gain in East Five other seeded players, In Anacosfia Tom Baden in-a five-run third play. 3 (All Hillsota Is Favored KB - • imm Special Dispatch to Th*Star headed by top-ranked Herb Snug Harbor and Atchison & inning the big blows. Harry i The schedule games at 15. Browne of North Carolina, led Keller, tied for the lead at the Byrd hit a two-run homer for 5:30 pm.): WEBT POINT, N. Y., June Today. , w the advance. Duane Gomer of end of first-half play in the An- Indian Head in the first inning, * ¦P* —Tim Coss, the Washington i1 Snug Harbor v». Atchison Keller. Take Second Leg jJsM representing Swarthmore, Indiana, No. 3; Clyde Barker of acostia Sandlot League, Atchison Si Keller kept its Fair lawn. To star Naval Communications vs. Columbia and Herb Von Urff of George- Cornell. No. 4, and Alan Eng- are still tied as the result of chances for the first-half title Heights. South Ellipse. No. 5, games by coming Springfield Virginians vs. Union Print- town were among the survivors lander of Yale. also won. victories in make-up alive from behind for ers. West Ellipse. Maryland Triple field into yesterday. two runs in the ninth inning Temerrew. today as the went the victory MATS vs. Lincolnia. South Ellipse. two teams played and a 9-8 over the Boys’ Club of Washington vs. Silver Hillsota, the Maryland-owned third round of the Eastern Inter- Player The to a Hill. collegiate championships Ex-Army Signed scoreless tie earlier in the Marines. who the first SIO,OOO . tennis season atar won ¦ft U M Academy YORK, (/P).— p.m. the leg of the. Maryland Triple on the Military courts. NEW June 15 and will play It off at 5:30 Cameo Furniture blanked —V" McShulskis, who today Washington, 2-0, Crown free-for-all pace, goes for ML TK? n Coss. seeded No. 2, actually Jack started his on field No. 1 at Falrlawn. Boys’ Club of Scores Ace at Fairfax college* Snug League game. No. 2 tonight when the second was In the fourth round. The football career at West Should Harbor win today in an Industrial Herbert V Baumert, using a finished it at Kansas have to up a Boys’ Club, with a chance to take leg is contested at Laurel Race- slim, accurate youngster drew a Point and it will still make 7-iron, scored a hole-in-one yes- way. second-round bye and then pol- State, signed yesterday with the game against Marine Barracks the league lead from FBI by a iftto a terday on the 142-yard seventh The is a right fancy one of Indiana, New York Giants. He will be tomorrow. A&K also will have victory, instead fell tie field ished offBob Barker game of seven horses, five of them B—6, 6—o. while Von Urff de- used as a defensive end. one more to make up if for second with Cameo. hole at Fairfax Country Club. 2 with marks of minutes or 1 under and three with world rec- 9 Wk •J ords to their credit. ¦ ** leg -¦ .- Hillsota won the first at f '' ' _ - | Rosecroft in 2:02 2/5, and a win tonight and in the third leg at Baltimore Raceway July 21 would give him not only the sizeable pile of money that goes j! along with three such triumphs ifW M Hr but also a $3,000 trophy. Hill- sota looks like the probable fav- orite off his Rosecroft win. Right behind Hillsota as a choice is Thomas B. Scott, who set the 2:011/5 track record at Rosecroft tvhile winning the Henry Keystoner, miles SIO,OOO Volo. Within 400 winner of last year’s $65,000 Lit- tle Brown Jug, and Wilmington’s Star, runnerup in the 1952 Jug, also are entered. The others in the field are Guinea Gold, holder of the track record at Baltimore: Chuck Volo, the world at a mile and a half, and Torrid, the three-heat record holder. Last night's big race, the $3,000 Disc Jockey Trot, had a longshot winner in Lee Gallon for payoffs of $39.40, $9.60 and OFF TO JOIN BRAVES—AI Spangler, Duke University star out- win a race $5. Lee Gallon didn’t fielder, is shown getting ready to pack his glove after signing in four last year and had failed Milwaukee Braves. weighs 175 pounds this season at with the Spangler, who previous starts in today. TCP join Brooklyn He Rosecroft. He was second all and stands 6 feet, will the Braves the way until the finish last replaces the veteran Sibby Sisti on the Milwaukee roster. Sistiy* night when he stuck his head in retiring as a player, will stay with the team as a coach. front of favored Empire Han- —AP Wirephoto. over for a 2:06 win, the fastest he ever has raced. Also a good payoff last night Willie Mays Upset was the daily-double combina- Record Medal Score tion of The Refugee ($31.20) in Matter the first race and Freddy Chief As Money ($22) in the second for $260, the Opens 's best of the meeting thus far. Spoils His Day Off By tha Associated Press back lost Bid for Western Title NEW YORK, June 15.—When brings By th* Associated Press Willie Mays has a day off he Minoso Holds Lead WAUKEGAN, 111., June 15. likes to do some high powered Patty Berg flaunted the usual loafing. So he resented it very Voting medalist jinx today as she teed much when he was called down In All-Star off in pursuit of her fifth wom- to the Giants’ midtown offices By th. Associated Pr*s» en’s Western Open cham- yesterday. CHICAGO. June 15.—Orestes pionship. It seemed that the center- (Minnie) Minoso. White Sox out- Patty took the SIOO medalist fielder had let his SIO,OOO GI in- fielder, maintained the individual prize yesterday, knocking one surance policy lapse and that, lead in the second tabulation of stroke off the course record at unless he paid up within three returns in the All-Star baseball Glen Flora Country Club and days, he would lose his equity. poll. five under par with a 70. President Horace Stoneham Minoso has 2,014 votes in the It was* the fifth time she has asked Willie to come down to his poll, which determines all start- won qualifying medalist honors office so he could explain the sit- pitchers for the engine except pacing power! ers an- of the tournament. After uation. Willie made the try?, nual interleague contest at the trials in 1941 and 1943, Patty and listened while Stoneham Cleveland July 13. continued on to the title. She told him he would be titled to a Balloting, which began Friday, also took the crown in 1948 and SIO,OOO policy on payment of ends at midnight July 3. 1951. $28.50 a year. The White Sox have three Also rated top contenders were “This is my day off,’’ Willie Blended into Shell Premium Gasoline, other leaders—Shortstop Chico with 71, Betsy said. “Why get so excited.” Carrasquel First Baseman Fer- and amateur Joyce Ziske Third Baseman Rawls ris Fain and with 73s and Louis Suggs with George engine deposits Kell. 75, who won her fourth Western Bucky TCP* overcomes Stan Musial, Cardinals Harris’ Son Starts out- Open title last year. • fielder, is leading the National Patty Berg (70) vs. Gloria Armstrong League with 1.992 votes. (821. Pro Ball Career Tonight AMERICAN LEAGUE. (761 vs. Mrs. Stanley A. chambers and on spark plugs. >. in combustion Chicago Emerson