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Peters is a 6'5" 225-pound right-handed pitcher who lost two games in three years of high school ball -- both one-hitters. During his senior year at Nicholas School in Buffalo, N.Y., he hurled two consecutive no-hit games...
...No-Hit Homers. They had reason to feel safe. The only way they could lose the pennant would be to wake up. The only man on the club who was batting as high as .290 was a pitcher, and the team's top slugger had hit only 12 home runs all year. (Not counting "Dodger homers," in which, as explained last week by Shortstop Maury Wills: "I get a base on balls, take second on a sacri fice, steal third, and come home on a fly ball.") But just the night before, the Dodgers had won their twelfth straight...
...Dave Morehead, 23: a no-hit, no-run game, the American League's first in three years, beating Cleveland 2-0; in Boston. Morehead, whose season's record for the ninth-place Red Sox is a so-so 10-16, walked Cleveland's Rocky Colavito in the second inning. No other Indian reached base...
...National League history. Last week only 41 games separated the top five teams-most of which seemed extraordinarily determined to give the pennant to somebody else. The Milwaukee Braves lost ten out of twelve, still found themselves only two games back, in fourth place. Led by Jim ("Double No-Hit") Maloney, who closed in on Koufax by winning his 17th against six losses, the Cincinnati Reds swept a double-header from the Braves and jumped from third place all the way to first. Next day they lost to the reluctant Braves and bounced back to third again. The second-place...
...stands to reason that if a fellow pitches enough no-hit games, he is bound to win one sooner or later. Two months ago, against the New York Mets, Cincinnati's lim Maloney, 25, pitched ten innings of hitless ball−only to lose the game 1-0 when Johnny Lewis, a .245 hitter, homered in the eleventh inning. Last week in Chicago, Maloney tried and tried again...