Rookie Boston Red Sox pitcher Billy Rohr comes within one out of throwing a no-hitter against the New York Yankees in baseball game at Yankee Stadium, April 1967. Rohr faces the last batter as scoreboard (in background) shows the Red Sox' 3-0 lead and zero hits for Yankees. Yankee catcher Elston Howard lines a single into right field, breaking up the no-hitter. Rohr gets final out and crowd cheers and teammates congratulate him. Final shot is Rohr standing at top step of dugout, chewing gum, contemplating how close he came to the rare baseball feat.
The American Canoe Association's Eastern Championship on the Mascoma river in New Hampshire, United States. The participants row through the rough water of the river. The winner of the competition is Wick Walker. The winner will represent the United States at the world contest in Czechoslovakia.
New York City, during Prohibition. About the 21 Club, at number 21, West 52nd Street, in Manhattan, Well dressed men and women patrons rush out of establishment with address number 21, in New York City. Four men arrive. Two station themselves to the sides and two ring the front door bell. When the door is answered, they present a warrant and all four men push their way inside. A group of men leaves the building shaking hands, and chatting. Several agents come to the door and present a warant, and force their way into the establishment. Spectators line the sidewalks to watch during the filming.
New York City during Prohibition. Flood light focuses on men as they arrive and enter the 21 Club, located at number 21, West 52nd Street, in Manhattan, New York City, United States. Two men come out of the establishment.. A door man at the entrance of the establishment. A man wearing hat comes out and talks to the door man. A limousine arrives and door man opens car door for him. A woman enters the 21 Club.
New Yorkers during prohibition. Sign on restaurant awning reads 'Leon & Eddie'. Patrons leaving the restaurant. A taxi cab at the curb. Investigator for the Bureau of Prohibition shows his badge. He is seen momentarily at the door of the 21 Club, located at number 21, West 52nd Street, in New York. Street sign reads ' 6th AVE W. 52 ST One way '. Patrons enter the 21 Club. A sign reads 'Town Casino Club'.
Reenactment for the making of a movie. Iron address sign reads: "21" (The 21 Club at number 21, West 52nd Street, New York City). A view of a hand of a person holding a standard search warrant. People at illegal liquor bar inside the 21 Club during Prohibition. A man smashes bottles of liquor with a sledge hammer. Man at the door talks to another through a barred window. Bottles of alcohol kept on a shelf.
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