Fade I1 1 1I Yankees shattered Don Mossi's no- hit bid with back-to-back home runs by Gil McDougald and Mickey Mantle in the seventh inning, then beat the sturdy southpaw with a pair of singles in the eighth last night for a 3-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Mossi, a 27-yr.-old relief ace turned starter because of the Tribe's pitching injuries, had faced the minimum 19 men when Mc- Dougald walloped a 2-1 pitch with one out in the seventh. Mantle followed with his 29th home run of the season to tie the score. Senators 2, Tigers 1 WASHINGTON-Julio Becquer's single with two out in the ninth inning scored pinch-runner Pete Ramos from second base to give Washington a 2-1 victory over Detroit last night.. Roy Sievers slammed his 29th home run, his fifth in five games, against loser Paul Foytack as Camilo Pascual held the Tigers to five hits. Orioles 5-10, A's 4-2 BALTIMORE - The Baltimore Orioles swept a bizarre double- header from the Kansas City Ath- letics list night, winning the open- er, 5-4, on Bob Boyd's home run in the 13th inning and the second game, 10-, on the seven-hit pitching of Connie Johnson. Johnson received :credit for his ninth victory, although Ken Leh- man pitched 2% innings of shut- out ball. Ned Garver beaned Baltimore's rookie third baseman, Brooks Rob- inson in the fourth inning of the second game. He' was taken to Union Memorial Hospital for observation. U.S.Netmen Take Singles In Zone Play BROOKLINE, Mass. (P) - The tinited States got off to a com- manding lead in the American zone Davis Cup tennis finals at the Longwood Cricket, Club by taking the two singles competi- tions yesterday. A victory in the doubles today would cinch the zo~ne title. In yesterday's natches, Sammy Giammalva of Houston, Tex., won over the Brazilian Armando Viei- ra, in a bitterly contested match, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, while the patriarch of the U.S. team, 33-yr.-j old Vic Seixas, of Philadelphia, breezed to a straight set victory over 19-yr.-old Carlos Fernandes, 6-3,,6-3, 6-2. Army and Air Force Overseas Em- ployment Exchange Service announces openings in various fields including buying, management, office work, food service in Europe and the Far East. Owens Yacht Co., Baltimore, Md., needs LS&A, BusAd. and Engrg. men for Sales, Product.Promotion, Inven- tory Control, Styling, Naval Architec- ture, and Mech., Automotive, and In- dust. E. Hapman-Dutton Co., . Kalamazoo, Mich., is seeking the services bf a Sales Manager for the Boiler Div. to call on architects, consulting engineers, con- tractors, and industrial users. 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