THE EVENINfTVTAR TIGERS, 6; Segura Leading D.C. Driver Third Waihinfton, 0. C. A-21 at Full Strength Stirling Moss Repeats Monday, June t, 1919 Griffs . “• SENATORS, 4 Coast Tennis In Georgia Race -»«4 OAINEBVILLE, Os., Jane 8 LOS ANGELES, June • WAMUNOTON In (AP),—E. D. Martin of Colum- Little League r Here German Auto Race (AP). Qpenf Long Stand Defending Champion for bua, Oa„ pushed his blue 3.6 Continued From rate A-17 dispose of Narleskl. and Dave | TT ADENAU, Germany, June 8 timed at 7 hours, 33 minutes Pancho Segura Is leading the liter Ferrari to victory yester- Rough on Champions ed him too cheaply. Yost Slsler walked Faye Throne- J average day In race with < (AP).—Stirling Mom and Jack and 18 aeconda for an Master's round robin profes- the feature of the Jerry’s Barber Shop (or 12 home berry. Pinch-hitter Hal Nara- ai.vrn, lb I 1 } I speed of per fifth has connected England an 82.2 miles hour. A sional tennis tournament. annual Gainesville 22-9, tying his previous per- gon popped up for the second Ih Falrman of drove slight rainfall In kept Enoche. C 8c J Delicatessen. and ... mid-race rum. , bases jammed Porttr.imL-:—!c 1 O 0 0 0 to vic- Bfcgura, sporting a 3—o rec- sonal season high, and he has but the were 3 Courta*?, e ... i o o o o Aiton-Martln automobile Moss and Falrman from threat- Howevef-, he received some Groveton Esso won over Buck- Herb Plews u { 0 i 0 0 slammed Washington when Pinch-hitter ironobtrrr. it a n I oo tory yesterday In the Nuerburg- ening the record 84.26 average ord, polished off Australia’s stiff competition from Frank nell, 16-10 yesterday in the a single. p (or a .400 average, with 12 hits scratched However. Simlord.kmoa...... 10 0 0 0 ring 1,000 (821.4 aet last year. Ken ltosewall yesterday. 3—6, Baptists of Washington, D. C., opening games of the Mount grounded to Yost, who Btobb«. p 0 0 0 0 0 kilometer Allison ...... daring League in 30 attempts. Five of his X Boeoutr i 0 0 0 o mllea) sports Itwas the third straight year who drove a race In an Vernon-Lee Little at ex- streaked to third base to force ? Noruon 1 o 0 o o car race. B—3. B—4. Virginia Hills ' homers have been at the Romononkr. p 0 0 0 0 0 an Aston-Martln has won this In singles matches, Elva. School. o( Throneberry on a close play. Mom drove 37 of the 44 lapa other Baptists running Tommy pense his former team- ~« race but the first English Ashley Cooper, was second Jackie Bktllen, Cun- Total* S7 8 ~4 ~2 the courae for the Lew Hoad beat until ningham Buddy mates. has 7 DETROIT around 14.3-mile car this year in three events B—4, B—2, and Tony Trabert he skidded off the course and Harris Reno Bertola. ob- NOTES—Maxwell during the 27th lap. At this hit home runs for Orovsion. Meanwhile. of his 11 home runs on Sun- ob r h rbl hr through the picturesque Elfel counting toward the manufac- rallied and beat Frank Sedg- tained In the Yost deal, suf- Tost. 3b 1 | 2 3 2 as he victory turers point Bill Kimberly of Pensa- Cunningham's came with the . Kusnn. rs 8 3 0 0 0 Mountains shared championship. man, 6—3, 3—6, days. . . Idle today, the Sen- B—4. (erlng through one ofthe worst Maxwell. II S 1 I 2 1 straight cola. Fla., took over for second bases loaded In the first inning open a 16-game home Saline, el 0 ft here for the second dumps o( his career In his ators 4 1 o place In a Ferrari. as jumped off to an stand against the White Sox Harris, lb ...... 4 ft ft ft ft year. Runnerup by 41 seconds 2-llter Groveton Berberet, a 3 ft 1 ft 0 Baptists defending last nine games he has been an tomorrow night at Griffith was a Ferrari driven by Ameri- finished third In the 8-0 lead over the hitter, collecting only three ? | 1! I! Gen- 90-mile race. champions. .083 ... be 2b::::::::: S Phil Hill and Olivier Stadium. It will Inter- CEMonsl. p ft ft O ft ft ca's tries. (I ——— - HRs In 38 Night, and those to be I Chillier ft ft II deblen of Belgium. ATCHISON'S ANGLE u- - - - I, | | i —l- 0-(or-18 faith 1 ft ft ft Bertola ended an Tucker, Narleskle, p 2 o Continued Prom Page -i p ...... England A-17 with his honored are Richard Older ft O ft ft 0 Tony Brooks of and streak yesterday Metropolitan Opera star; J. Ed- Jean Phillips day—we thlrd-lnning as the Sen- Totale «I "ft ~5 ~S Behra of France were of the next were ready to murder him—- gar Hoover, director of the .'ld; Ferrari, with a burst o( 1 Fouled out tor Moaal In third in another almost but he said it wasn’t he. He blamed Dutch Ruether. It THE SENATORS ARE COMINB HOME ators opened FBI; Francis Kane, Washing- 2 grounded out for Porter In flth; three minutes behind the sec- ii | extra-base blows to provide the leader, Roy ;iriled out for Ramoe In rtth: couldn’t have been Dutch, or shouldn’t have been. But ton civic and 4 Popped out for Otobbs- In oth: ond-place car. Another four ; Tomorrow Night, Juste 9, ln-and-out Ramos a cushion. Campanella, former Dodgers' 3 Slnaled for Bertola In bth; 8 Ran come to think of it, he wasn't any use to us that day.” I for Lemon In ftth. minutes In the rear was a • • • * . Treates In Eighth catcher. . . . Campanella will by Hans Herr- liMTERFAITH NIGHT ; WABHINOTON 013 0110 OIO—4 Porsche driven appearance. . . . Bolling doubled to not make an DETROIT 004 010 101—4 man of Germany and Umberto PHILLIPS DELIGHTED in telling how he “broke Into Frank will pitch for the ; Stars to be honored ... start the Detroit third, and Narleskl. Maglioll of Italy, baseball.” A Western Union messenger, he was standing Senators. X—Samford. PO-A—Wash- one down Yost homered. ington. 24-11: Detroit. 27-B. DP The winning Britons sidewalk, resting j. with per- Romoneekr to Samford to Blevars. were on the on his bike and gawking at the ! j FBI Chief EDGAR HOOVER; Metropolitan Opera | Ron Samford The first seven hits in yes- LOB—Washlniton. 11: Detroit. 4. uniformed Orioles coming out of the old Riggs mitted Kuenn’s grounder to es- game for extra 2b—Bertola. Killebrew. Blevers. : terday’s went Samford. BotUns on to Singer RICHARD TUCKER; ormer Dodger Great cape error, . Hotel Fifteenth street climb Into a horse-drawn bus | him for a two-base bases. . . The Senators twice i: l and Maxwell followed with a outhit the Tigers in the series, K. of C. Booters bound for the ball park. Teams dressed at their hotels In ROY CAMPANELLA; Civic Leader FRANCIS KANE, ’ blast, into the rightfleld seats. compiling nine hits yesterday that era. Joe Kelly, Baltimore who liked to get The Senators loaded the to Detroit’s seven, but they’re Gain in Cup Play out early enough for extra practice, spotted bicycle. E-h the — eighth 111 Pre&ame Entertainment, Marching 7:oo Lemon bases m the after still paying ofl on runs. . . . fe I i i f 1 BALTIMORE, June 8 (Spe- “Hey, kid,” he cried, “lemme borrow that Bands PM. Samford doubled to Winner—Narltakl (3-0. Loser— bike. You homered. Ramos, who started the season Ramos i«-6i. cial).—The Knights of Colum- my place bus and I i take in the I’llfix it up for you to help by getting Jive hits in his first —Ramos V—Stevens. Nap. bus soccer team of Washington. SINATOtS SCHEDULE! Rica. Rommel. T—3:34. A—20,347. the bat boy and see the game free.” eight tries, hasn’t had a hit in only * D:C.,la the unbeaten team JgBPL Tim. June ». Nils ts. Whits Ssx. S:BA f». 'I his last 18 attempts. remaining in the Arnold Cup When the Orioles came to town thereafter, Kelly rode wtd. Jibs IS. Nsts ts. Whlta Ssx. S:BS ».ss. 1 Thors. Jane 11, Nsts ts. Whitt Sss. S:M |.m. ‘ Milking Contest WEEK-END FIGHTS competition. The Knights the bicycle and Phillips took the bus. ' V.: '¦ 'rf tmm* 13. Nsts ts. lsdUss. S:BS p.as. The Tigers' surge to a .600 TS. handed the Baltimore kickers announced, ¦ \ Sal. Jss* 13. Nsts Isdisss. 3:M |B. level was remarkably rapid. Br the Associated Press In all the years that he running from ***• Jiu 14 Loser Says Rival their first loss, 4-1, yesterday plate reaches > . . . When the Senators left MARACAIBO.Vsnesuela—Nelson Es- home to the farthest of the field to sing out ¦¦'a Detroit May 2, the Tigers were trada. Venssuela, knocked out Hoctur at Clifton Park. the batteries and changes In the lineups, E. Hicks. Pans ms, Isat bar ns Ithts. 7. goals Lawrence Had Leaky Cow 2-15, a record that prompted HOLLYWOOD. Calif —Piulle Arm- Rueben Toral scored two never lost his voice. staad. 1341b, Lot Anselts. outpointed for the Washington club. George KANSAS CITY. June 8 (API. the firing of Bill Norman as Kar Rtolas. I3S. ft. Worth. Tsx. in. “Except once or twice,” he confessed, “when it was con- —“I won ft ‘hands down’ and ... . Under Dykes the BIMINI. Bahomaa—Oomeo Brennao. Gruber and Roberto Zeito also 23, 161, Miami, slowed Kar Bbeppard. goals Knights, venient to ‘lose’ It and go fishing.” that's all there Is to it.” Tigers have wone lost 10. ISO's, Lot Anselea, I. scored for the i That’s how Jerry Walker. pitch- H444444444444W4WM444W%4W4444444<44W>4444%444WtMl Baltimore’s classy rookie er, answered charges of Bill Tuttle, veteran Kansas City outfielder, that a cow milking contest prior to the Oriorle- A's game yesterday was "fixed" in favor of the visitor. Few of the 15.600 fans who witnessed the Orioles' 3-0 vic- tory over the A’s in Municipal Stadium were in a position to see exactly what went on as Walker and Tuttle went about the cow milking in a two-min- ute contest near home plate. The judges declared Walker the winner with almost two pounds of milk to bis credit. Tuttle barely got enough to weigh.' “Walker had a leaky cow," Tuttle complained. “I’m an old cow hand and I know I didn’t ' / - gr . • have a fair deal the minute I ¦ ~If! sat down.” . . June. June 8