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October 2, 1908: Addie Joss of the Cleveland Naps ( today’s Guardians ) pitched a perfect game to beat the White Sox 1–0 at League Park in Cleveland. Chicago’s Ed Walsh allowed only four hits and struck out 15. The game's lone run was scored in the third inning. Joe Birmingham started the rally with a single, advanced to third on an error, and crossed home plate on a wild pitch. The Sox used three pinch-hitters in the ninth. With two out, John Anderson hit a grounder to third baseman Bill Bradley, who whipped the ball toward first. The throw was low, but first baseman George Stovall scooped it out of the dirt.
September 24, 1977: Third-ranked Oklahoma outlasted number four Ohio State 29–28 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus. The Sooners raced to a 20–0 lead in the second quarter, but the Buckeyes cut the deficit to 20–14 by halftime and led 28–20 at the end of the third quarter. Oklahoma's Elvis Peacock scored on a 2-yard run with 1:29 to go, but the two-point conversion failed leaving the score at 28–26. Oklahoma recovered an onside kick. With three seconds remaining, Uve von Schamann kicked a 41-yard field goal to send the Sooners home with the victory.
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