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Joe Millay

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According to a 1945 Ripley's Believe It or Not article, Millay is the only athlete to achieve perfection in three sports in the same year. In 1938, he rolled a 300 in bowling, scored an ace in golf, and pitched a no-hit, no-run game for a professional baseball team. In his lifetime, he scored two
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Brek News Beat, page 1, Vol. 14, No. 38, 3 October 1979. A weekly publication of the Singer Breckenridge Job Corps Center, Morganfield, Kentucky,
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aces in golf, pitched two no-hit games in professional baseball, and rolled 13 perfect games in bowling.
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in 1937–1938. He left professional baseball in 1938 when his father, who managed a bakery in
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in Evansville, Indiana in 1933. He graduated with his B.A. in Physical Education from
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during World War II, and was stationed at the Naval Air Station,
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