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Show hWtVIK Will RV AntULLd Will HI ImlUMJIf MMyln Tigers Again Defeated by t Frank Chance's Angels Score Is 6 to 5. Los Angeles, April 5. Turning what seemed sure defeat Into a victory, vic-tory, the Angels chased Fromme out of the game In the ninth frame, scored scor-ed three men and defeated the Tigers Tig-ers 6 to 5 in the second game of the year on the home lot. ' It was a much better contest than the opener. Jim Galloway was the hero. Two men wero on, two were out and the big crowd was on Its toes yelling both for an out and a hit. Galloway took full advantage ot Johnson's uneasiness and lot him stick a couple over. Jim then soaked the ball on a dead line over McGaf-flgan's McGaf-flgan's head for a neat single that Vernon took the lead In the second on a walk, McGaffigau's triple and Mitze's out Two more in the seventh came from a single, two walks and Daley's safe rap, and another in the eighth on a walk and two singles seemiifgly gave the game to the Tigers. Schorr, who started for the Angels, quit in tho seventh. Chance's Men Start. Chance's men got their first one in tho second, and tied It in the fourth. They crept one closer in the eighth, fnd as if by prearrangement, saved the fireworks for the grand finale. Frommo walked Bassler, who hit for Ware, and then let Maggert triple. tri-ple. This ended him. Fisher scored Mag with a sacrifice fly. Wolter caused a groan by fanning, but Koer-ner Koer-ner tore off his fourth safe hit Mc-Larry Mc-Larry walked and Galloway proved himBelf equal to the emergency, and made himself a steady job all summer sum-mer with his single to left that chased Bull In with the winning run. Vernon: Runs 020 000 210 5 Hits 110 000 220 G Los Angeles Runs 010 100 0136 Hits 112 211 01312 |