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ON THIS DATE

Aug. 14

1934 – The largest crowd to watch a baseball game in Washington – close to 8,000 – sees the House of David defeat the Washington Generals of the Pennsylvania State Association, 9-7, in an exhibition game at College Field. The main attraction is three-time Olympic gold medalist Babe Didrickson, who pitches the first inning for the House of David and gives up two runs.

1971 – St. Louis’ Bob Gibson throws the first no-hitter in Pittsburgh in more than 60 years as the Cardinals beat the Pirates, 11-0. Gibson strikes out 10.

1971 – Albatross wins the $88,000 Adios Pace before a crowd of 9,506 at The Meadows.

1973 – Stan Oleski pitches a five-hitter as Washington defeats Monongahela, 6-2, in the completion of a suspended game to win the Host Area tournament and an automatic berth in the Pony League World Series.

1976 – Armbro Ranger, with driver Joe O’Brien, wins The Adios and equals world-record time of 1:56.0 before a crowd of 13,204 at The Meadows.

1981 – Pitcher John Fetchkan wins his third game of the tournament as Monongahela defeats Canonsburg 11-2 in the finals of the Pony League Host Area Tournament at Washington Park. Monongahela earns a spot in the 30th Pony League World Series.

1982 – Higher Power, with driver Mickey McNichol, wins the 16th Adios as a 27-1 long shot.

1987 – Run The Table, with driver John Campbell, passes local favorite Jaguar Spur down the stretch and wins the Adios by 2 1/2 lengths before 7,278 at The Meadows.

1998 – Steve Wheatcroft makes a 35-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to defeat Tyler Duke and win the Young Guns at Quicksilver golf tournament.

2005 – Washington scores three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning, then a well-timed pitchout catches Evansville’s Brandon Ford trying to steal home for the game’s final out as the host team wins its opener in the Pony League World Series, 4-3.

YOUTH SOFTBALL

TWIST

Wednesday’s Results

18-and-under championship

Samson Glass 24, Dietrich Dental 3, Samson Glass leads series, 1-0

13-and-under championship

Bruno Plumbing 18-19, William G Neal 6-6, Bruno Plumbing wins series, 2-0

9-and-under

Brezinski Dental 27, Knights of Columbus 15

Judson Wiley 21, Snee Dental 18

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