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Show H I Alox.-tmltT Was NVar J : lYrfoct Hall (lame J Three pel fe. ( alucH l.itli. hern ' p'tched In modern hlslory by ) J I'lmrlrv llohrrtsoii. A. Idle Ji.ks ' and old I'y Vouiik, respectively, i , Hy a "perfect name" la meant J f on In which no opposing hatter I t reaches first bam In nine In- J i nit's. ' ( Which recalls nn Incident In J 1 J the pitching life of Croier Aloi- , ander of the ( 'uh.. Hack In l'.M'J, ,' J when n youngster with the 1'hll- ' I lies. Alel faced 'y Young In oll I ' ' game. Young was In his final J j t InaJ'T league season, beln con- J llecl.-l w 111, the Hravrs. J The battle una Haged at Ilos- J , ton and Alei allowed one hit, ' ; I 'ot Miller, nil outfielder, milking t a swinging hunt and heating It ' , to first. He was (he only Hrnvt ( ' who reached the hne all after- ' 4 tio..n. , , J Alexander captured th lama. J i 1 to (i. John I.ohert mnklng a hit t , J oT Young with a man on rinse In J the ninth nod driving th run ' . home. ' Hut for that swinging bunt of ' J Miller's, drover Alexander J ! might have been another pitcher ' , , In nmdem history to have a per- i J feet game to his credit. And It J i would have been all the mora , unl.jue because it would have J i been made against Young, him- i J self one of the Immortala. J i j |