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Show STRUCKOUTFC; Guy Morton of Clevefar Quaptet in One n-:. Unusual Stunt was Game With Athletic chell Claims He FaJ' Batsmen in same,'; Guy Morton of",.,. only major-league pitc ,;: strike out four nien': Alabama Arrow m 1; usual feat in the slh u game of June 11 against ,s being LawJ: ley Pick, Napoleon Laif Mclnnis. Witt reached I his third strike also war To .strike out four mX sion Is not a noveltyfor,, pitcher, though the 0cc--not often crop up who started the season ar finished it a Tiger, says ' seven men in one cW nents meanwhile gathwiC, He claims to have donetl"' San Antonio against Hoc-says Hoc-says his catcher that X Starke, one time Superl' Mitchell says Dolly brrfc for passed tails and that tl reason he was able to fan- The day Morton had so thoroughly on his staiTr 13 Mackmen who batted ' escaped being v.iiiffed. U-i ben OUlring and Billy""-"-were in the ccntroversrt finish, and Bill Stellbaner'-off Stellbaner'-off a single when he hair. Nabors in the eighth, s-three s-three times, Lajoie a-i - tannea twice and Mclnni: " ers, Nabors, Pick and S fanned once. - Denton Young "(Cy I) p: formed a feat unequalei when on April 9, 1900, pi;,- w y y-v f I ' k x y ! f XJ 5 ;' ';! x:x , KtS' 'KID tlMl' ' Guy Morton. Cardinals against the BK-tered BK-tered his nine strikeouts oiirne in every inning. The feat of striking on: i one inning was iiccompiK iu the American league men who did it more tin; Claude Williams, Crban F. Mitchell and Walter Jo-firs Jo-firs t named had three seances se-ances to his credit, tie i two. . : |