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RE 1S Tt [ A > | NATION GOory : 2 S0 IGNORANT ABOUT SUC GREAT COMING EVENT- Copr. 1937, Kang Features 5 IN NINTH INNING FROM PORTLAND Sacramento Defeats Oak- land — Makes Nine Straight Victories (By Associated Press) | Seattle hammered out mneu-en\ hits last night to beat Portland 9‘ to 8. Portland scored six runs in sixth inning. | Mike Hunt then saved the game in the ninth inning by making a shoe string catch and robbing Bon- | giovanni of a base hit that would have given Portland the game. Sacramento defeated Oakland 5 to 2, making the ninth straight win. Sarramento made a three run rally | in the ninth inning. the | GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 5; Oakland 3. S=n Diego 4; San Francisco 8. Missions 4; Los Angeles 9. Seattle 9; Poriland 8. Cincinnati 4; New York 0. Chucago 1; Philadelphia 0. Called | in fifth on account of »ain. Pitisburgh 5; Brooklyn 9. St. Louis at Boston, postponed on account of wet grounds. 1 | jonal Le: National aguc ! BY BILLY EVANS i / STARTED M THINKING (4 New York 6; Detroit 12. Boston 2; St. Louis 1. Pniladelphia 3; Chicago 1. Wachington 2; Cleveland 4. % A g gk STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast veazue un o MRS. CRONE WILL GIVE FOCD 'I AT ULO}‘ GE | E American League | | i | A pyww~ 5. Won Lost Pct. Bacramento 1 667! 3 3¢ San Francisco ... 19 13 594 th San Diego Iy 14 588 Crone Los Angeles ... 18 14 576 | Mav. 8.8 ) Seatde ool B . S9t) ¢ Tom Henrich will do all ight. [ BAbe B ¢F plood Hemerkitya iz, 's75! The young outfielder, who talked »:“l’ Ty 303 Judge Landis into declaring him a _“‘ Brl |free agent and then sold himself i S |to the New York Yankees for around z‘i’"fii’ 320000 is the type of fellow who PrucHnnn w::;; £ i ‘hns the courage to fight for himself. 21(;1 ”u:)lu‘llln i 'uf}":“‘h “"'\"' St. Louis 8 4 ‘lr he shows the same fight on the e "‘\ ¥ anytning som s g m}bau field he is likely to prove a'ptE VAL : paAobai ity ol Chicago 0= 6 538‘bargain b, Fyprice, a b;l;l‘ w\.v.fi\' o " Boston 3 2l 7 Henrich got the idea that the ;... orved 1 Philadelphia 6 B ‘499 | Cleveland Indians were covering . and ques Brooklyn 5 9 .g57/him up after reading a magazine ... Cincinnati .3 9 250 article by Billy Evans, former gers sold ->o {Cleveland official. He had played o4 of 27 T with Zanesville, O, and New Or- Ty , (i Man Wants Last Won Lost Pn_:leans, both Cleveland farms, and ;.4 witi Rxde to Be New York ... S8 4 B D RAC DL A0 the Wrevate] g g5 Detroit ... 8 4 _Gm‘wm\ Ralph Winegarner for $7,500. pjishursh fjm!:(}f,h 0:’_9 Boston 6 3 M.“‘He was a sensation with Milwaukee .1 ; [y Philadelphia 6 4 in spring exhibition games. He ap- 3 Olevsiand 5 5 5 ‘pealed to Judge Landis, insisting 5] A Washigton 4 8 333;!115 contract rights were being vio- ‘:' 86 Hotils . 3 7 300 lated. The Spdge agreed, deciding e head of Proje Chicago 3 8 273 Cleveland officials had transferred the , National ub questic s i 1 him from New Orleans to Milwaukee passed up Herman, ito prevent his advancement to the puiroit purchased him. The odd rcad from the end of \, majors. thing is this: the Tigers tried out ¥ to. the | All of this has marked Henvich. ye ., 16 ws ago, decided he enough j From now on his every move will be .14 never be a big leaguer. ev PR sl and 1 by Lester D. Henderson. our closely watched. If he makes good, many other plnyem now languxah- ‘A\a" SLOWS PIRATE WINNING PACE Reds’ SOHEW Outhurls Giants — Tigers Outhit Yanks Cincinnati’s Lefty Lee Grissom yesterday limited the New York Gi- ants to only five safe drives, as he | outhurled three Giant moundsmen. | Alex Kampouris added to the Reds’| total with his third home-run ln two days. Burleigh Grimes’ Dodgers ended\ the Pittsburgh Pirates’ four-day | winning streak by putting across’ seven counters in the fifth inning. Bill Lee took the hill for the Cubs| at Chicago and held the Phillies to cne lone hit until rain forced the calling of the game in the mm‘ frame. Greenberg and Mickey Cochrane led the Detroit batting onslaught that overwhelmed the Yanks, each collecting one home run; while/ Monte Weaver held Cleveland to sz.9s| Special Shoe Sale OF SOLID LEATHER DRESS OXFORDS AND SHOES Men's White—Also White and Gray-—Narrow wing toe, rubber heel. Men's Tan Oxford—Brass eyelets, leather heel. 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