Show COAST HURLERS i HAVE HAV BAD D DAY Batsmen Pound Out 99 Hits Tuesday Oaks Keep Two Game Lead r PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Team Turn Standing Won Lost Loit t. t Pet Oakland ii 11 fr 4 Sacramento 9 6 Los 8 3 7 Hollywood 7 8 s Portland nd 7 8 a Missions 7 1 8 s San Francisco 6 9 COO Seattle 4 11 Tuesdays Tuesday's Results Result Oakland 9 II at a San Francisco 5 S. Hollywood 3 at Portland 4 Sacramento 11 17 at Los Angeles 7 7 1 Missions 16 15 at Seattle Buttle 2 2 We Wednesday nuda Schedule Oakland nt at Ban San Francisco Hollywood at Portland Sacramento at Los Angeles Missions MInions at aS Stat Seattle tie SAN FRANC FRANCISCO April 19 JP- JP Oakland was still two up on the rest of the Pacific Coast league today and Sacramento was alone in second place after a day in which the circuit batsmen bats men pounded pitchers for a total of 99 hits San Francisco's had about as bad as day as any Zinn and Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- las ran into a barrage of 18 base hits as the Oaks pounded their way to a 9 5 win on the strength of a run five-run rally in the ninth Sacramento ended the triple tie for fori second place by shoving Los Angeles down a step with a n 7 17 beating while Portland was trimming Hollywood the third sharer of runner up honors The Solons drove Fay Thomas winner winnet win win- ner net of three straight victories from front the box in the first inning and then made life miserable for tor four other Angel hurlers Orv Mohler former U. U S. S C. C football star playing short for or Los Angeles banged out a homer Portland's home town debut was a happy one with more than fans watching the 1932 champions turn back Hollywood 4 Jim Keesey Keesey Keesey Kee- Kee sey hit for tor the circuit in the sixth I The Thc Missions proved unruly guests at Seattle's welcome home party handing banding the Indians a 16 to 2 wallop wallop- ing Dahlgren contributed two home runs and a single to the Mission attack attack at at- tack and Almada a triple and three o one ape |