Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1917 — MISS NO-HIT COLONY [ARTICLE]

MISS NO-HIT COLONY

No pitcher on the New York Yankees has ever forced his way into the no-Jill colony in the 14 years that the team has been represented in the American league. In that time, however, nine pitchers have wavered on the ragged edge and have been denied a place in baseball’s Hall of'Fame by one lone hit.' Here ar<> the names of nine who came so’qeur and yet are still far: Bill Wolfe. Jack Chesbro, Billy Hogg, Al Orth. Joe Doyle, Joe Lake, Louis Brockett, Jack Warhop and Russell Ford. Nine onehit games also have been pitched against th£ New York Yankees, and the men who held them in the hollow of their hand, metaphorically speaking, were Fred Glade and Karl Hamilton of St. Louis, Addie Joss (2), Heine Berger (2) and Guy Morton of Cleveland; Eddie Cicotte of Chicago, Ray Bressler of Philadelphia and Carl Cashion of Washington.