On May 2, 1917, At Weeghman Park, only 3,500 made it out this day and they would be treated to something that has only happened 4 times in major league baseball history. Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds and Southpaw “Hippo” Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs match no-hit ball for nine innings. Larry Kopf collects the first hit with 1 out in the 10th and he advances on a Rollie Zeider error, he then scores on a and an infield hit by Jim Thorpe. Toney retires three Cubs in the bottom half of the inning, completing the fourth ten-inning no-hitter to date.
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