June 7, 1935 White Sox 9, Tigers 8 (23-19)
A five run second inning put the White Sox in front, and despite tying the game in the fifth, the White Sox pulled away and edged the Tigers 9-8. General Crowder took the loss and bore the brunt of the sixteen White Sox hits.
Gee Walker had a huge game as he homered twice and drove in three runs. Pete Fox also hit a homer for the Tigers and Hank Greenberg went three for four.