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August 7, 2025 • 178 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Heel, Sharpe shaw Us connect Blue leads when the sharpest
edge you'd ever hold, Let's Complicator Sports is on the
air from every steel here in Brooklyn, gi Let present
the World Series.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Have to Know on baseball.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Fans everywhere, it's the all redhead Red Barber with Mel
Allen reading you for the Gelette.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Face to raise the company as the New York Gangs
and the Brooklyn Dodgers warm up for the fifth game
in the State Championship.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Classic Gellette maker of world payment gilb raisers, wades and
shaving creams.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
As leading events for various feels of sports. The era
you Let also broadcast and telecast the.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Major looxing match of the week every Friday night. This
is a perfectly beautiful day from the fat part of
the weather, it couldn't be nice, and the temperature is
right at eighty degrees, a completely clear, blue, sunny sky.
The field is an apple pie shape. And the question
now is what goes in this fifth game?

Speaker 2 (01:00):
The Dodgers are for me. In other words, Brooklyn is
too down with three games to go.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
The Yanks, did you know, lead three games to one and.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
The best four out of seventh, So this one has.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
To be more seriously considered than any other that has
come about. And for those of you who haven't looked
in the little Red Book of Baseball records, who are
not quickly conversion.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Only twice in.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
The entire history of the World Series, going back to nineteen.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Three, when World Series as top of the constituted.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Began, as a team behind three games to one come
on to win. In nineteen three, the Boston Red Sox
did it in the first World Series. The last team
to do it was the Pittsburgh Pirates against the Washington
Nationals in nineteen twenty five.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
So there you have that.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Now about the pitches, it is as expected Thick rashi
the big, towering twenty one game winner who is coming
back for.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
A second shot.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Rashie, who has been charged with the soul Yankee to
be so Rashier, is going to get another opportunity this afternoon,
Big Rashie. Andrew's cases Tingle smilingly said, Rashie is starting,
and Joe Paige is ready in the movement. While the
Dodgers it is the unpredictable right hand wrecked Barnie who

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can be as good as any pitcher and it can
be as wild as any you.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
Think of the little girl in long colored Prime. When
you think about Bonnie and to forecast how he'll pitch, well,
you don't know. He can be very very good or
in other words, good enough as a no hitter. Witnesses
for itself two years ago.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
And Barney, of course in the nineteen forty seven series
through a very hard ball that was quite wild, and
some of the big moments came in some of his strikeouts, especially.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
One of the magi over the mass loaded that twice.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
So it is Bonnie going forward book on this his
first appearance in this World Series. He was in the
boat pen to days, but he never threw in the.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Boat pen at all. So as far as rest is concern,
he is completely arrested.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Our manager shot him before definitely coming down to Bonnie
had a little talk with Preacher all and wanted to
know if, by any chance, the thin left hander who
pitched the one.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Nothing win in Game two thought that he.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Should attempt this one today, and Rowe said no, he
didn't think he had enough rest row during the regular.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Season, never pitched with less than five.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
Days rest in time seven. He's fight slender of physique
and quite frail, but said mister row.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
And he doesn't bat an eyelash.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
I'll fitch tomorrow. The lineups will be no surprise to you.
I don't think the teams are shaken down. So here
they are pall Yankees as are going to Game five.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
It is Resto again leading off and.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Playing a magnificent game at shortstop. Tommy Henrick living up
to every letter in the phrase. It has been loving
the besode upon him in recent years. All reliable, I
mean Hendrick in first by Yogi Bella is catching. He
says his hand is even sore than it had been.
He wouldn't get out of there unless six wild horses

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yanked him went into the plate. And I don't see
any horses in the ballpark today. There's no room for
anybody but ticket holders. Joe Demaggio and he, of course,
is one of the most hot warming stories in the series.
One of baseball's all time great players who has been
plagued this year. Place that saw a heel and then

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varus pneumonia that betted him. Yet he was able to
come off from his crutches at one time, and Spark
lugged the Yankees to win against the Red Sox when
they needed it, then came out of a hospital and
spark plugged the Yankees in the last two games, which
got them into the series. And Emaggio so far has
had one scratch single. He has struck out five times.

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He has fallen down twice in center field. Smaggio incentive,
perhaps the humanist destroy has been most overlooked, this great
ball player who.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Is not having a great series.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Now we have Tommy Brown who was the batter yesterday
with a double and a triple knocked in free runs.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
The winning runs.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Brown at third, Woodling is in left field for New
York mates is.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
In right field.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
He doubles based in the left field corner. I got
in the first couple of Yankee runs and got to
the start and yesterdays they won. Sticking to four Coleman,
who's played a fine game at second base, and Vic
Flashy coming.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
Back for his second start.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Now for the Dodgers, Lee matting or again guys with
captain and shortstop.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
Peewee Reese leading off with a red hander going.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
For New York Man, the shot goes to his left
hand hitters, which means third baseman Johnny Jorgenson is hitting
number two. Jorgenson at third, adding second, snatter in center
field slatting third, Robinson at second base hitting four, matting fifth,
and in right field is genha Man. Keith Carparrello is

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still out that injured right in line. He just can't go.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
Rodgers at first base is hitting s. Rovin Rackley, who
came out of the second game of the World Series
at the Stadium.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
A duel recalled with a poor muscle in his back
is a surprise nomination manager Shoton at noon and now
I'm fifteen minutes ago here in New York. Doctor Olmer
would be a starting left fielder, but Raightley apparently told
him that he was all right, and manager Shoton has
changed and is going with rightly in left field, Roy
Campanella is catching, and Campanella yesterday I think impressed every

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baseball man in this ballpark with.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
The fineness of his receivership. He's throwing.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
The fact that he was in there digging pictures out
of the date, that he was taking him out of
the air just about all the too nask to catcher
to do.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
He did.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Campanella catching, and Rex Bonnie here's the pitcher. And for
the umpires who will have their working rotations that we
had in Game one out of the series when it
offened at the stadium. That means that Big Cal Hubbard
will be back of horn plate of the American League
staff means THREADN of the National League staff will be
at first. Riddon is making this series his swan song.

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He's been in the Major League twenty four years. His
health has not been too good.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
He was out several times. He's doing the punnet campaign
with illness.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
He is quite light, about fifteen pounds offweight, and he figured.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
That he's going back to hit.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Adopt the state of California and Paul of the day
as far as I'm firing goes as soon as this
series is over. He's had a great career and everyone
in baseball is deeply indebted to a man who has
given so much of himself with.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
Such honor and such.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Judishu of thememe, Art Passarella, hustling on Tian All the
marka Meigue will be at second lou Jwada, a veteran.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
Will be at third base. From the National League style.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
In the left field corner will be.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
George bar In the right of the National League in
the right field.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
Corner will be Ed Hurley of the American League. But
at your pete again left the rudder is ideal. You
could not have a pina day for a baseball game.
It is just hot enough and yet it is not
too hot. And we'll have to keep a close eye
on the official time piece. Lon Jean watched to be

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sure that this ball game does not get underway before
the New York State Sunday Law, which says that no
athletic event, baseballer otherwise, can begin before two o'clock. In fact,
with the nineteen sixteen Brooklyn Dodger team here as guests
the President branch Rickey of the Brooklyn Ball Club, there's
been a great deal of talk in which these players

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used to remark it back in nineteen sixteen, there were
no Sunday games that they played while the team was
at home. The late Mayor of New York, when he
was in the House of Representatives at augur in New York,
Jimmy Walker, was the father of the.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Sunday Sports Law.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
He got the law through and the law stipulated that
no sporting event could begin on Sunday afternoons in the
State of New York before two o'clock. Therefore, all Sunday games.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Are advertised to two or five.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
And now as the umpires walk up the home plate
manager's tangle comes out to the anti batting order. Captain
Reach comes up for the book and batting order. Here's
an important message to every one of you veterans listening into.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
The World Series broadcast today.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Few veterans, if you have held National Service life insurance
for three months or more on a policy taken out
before the end of nineteen forty seven. That's on a
policy taken out before the end of nineteen forty seven,
you are eligible for a special dividend. The amounts will vary,
but many veterans will receive as much as three hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Obtain your applications.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
From many post office, fill it out and mail it
profit to the Veterans Administration.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
Don't fill out more than one application, and don't.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
Write to the Veterans Administration about your application.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Checks will start going out after the fust to next year. Now,
in that final lull before all the strong.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Far things are still quiet, which they rarely are. At Ebbittsfield,
will poor send back conversation identification.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
There's the mutual broadcasting system here.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
The World Series exclusively over w o R on w
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Speaker 2 (10:31):
The meeting at home plate.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Six gentlemen in their blue sedges and two in what's
called in the trade monkey suits.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Reecending over on.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
His batting cards, Casey's single handing over his Each team
representative comes up to home plate with three batting cards
and they must be identical. One set up cards that's
one from each team is kept by the plate on fire.
Then each team opportunity keeps his own batting card and

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one of the other fellas, so they have to be
made out in triplicate. Rex Bonnie, who will start for
Brookom and will pick them on sooner than will Rashie
of the invading Yankees.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Bonnie has finished his warming.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Up and has gone into the dugout, sitting down for
a last minute blow, and Rashie is just polishing off.
He's just throwing sort of loosely back and forth, just
getting the feel in his arm just right.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
There's a final refinement going on at home played overground rules.
Big Gal Hubbard, who back at the plate.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Today will act as the umpire in chief, is straightening
out something to make certain that Reese and Single understand
what's any thing about this ballpark is Sangle doesn't understand.
He never will.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
He was entered as a player.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
In fact, he played on the first Brooklyn team that
ever performed in this far. There's an exhibition game against
the Yankees just before the season opened in nineteen thirteen,
Price and Hubbard going over some out of ground rules
and Phees pointing out to what center fields is what

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it is? I don't know, it's not very serious because
George Bob Grenson walks away the rec just kneedling somebody
and Stangle grins. And by the way, Casey stangled a
very feet to be honored by the folks from Oaks
in California. Casey, you know, managed Open to a championship
last year in the Pacific Coast League. And before the
ball game began, City Commissioner Frank J. Euel of Oakland

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presented a proclamation and from the city commission commanding Stangle
for the fine job that he's done in managing the
Yankees to the American League.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Pen off this year, John, the Dodgers are calm.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
The Yankees are quietly and serenely confident. The umpires and
a scattered to the sixth defensive post. One long ground
keeper is finishing office smooth place where Rashie was last
warming up.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Now no one is on.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
The field but the umpires, and now the Dodgers takes
the fields.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
And the now will be going Starbrooking, does the field man.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
It's a Shotton that told this ball that reminded him
that they did everything the hard way all season long,
that an important series after important series, especially with the Cardinals,
the Dicees would inevitably lose the ortunate game of the
series then have to come back to take the next
two to keep going.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
And Gisey's single, of course, didn't have to.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Say anything, Just start trashy and the ball game plays.
Now in a moment, we'll have the national anthem. It's
a minute after two o'clock. You're not would have made
that the status.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
Goutting would playing sing the Star Spangled banner, bros stright right.

Speaker 4 (14:11):
The w.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
For all the preliminary words.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
Have been written and have been spoken, it is now
a time for the actual playing performances on the playing
field and the play by play words. A mel Allen,
as we send you Game five and Jellette.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
Is very pleased to have this in its cavalcade of sports.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Mel let me say again, why you can hear it.
It's great to work with a major league broadcaster.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
And here you are.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
Hello there, everybody that goes double with me, Ram. This
program comes to you by authority of the Commission of Baseball.
It's intended only for the private use of our audience.
Any publication or reproduction of this program, and commercial use
of the program is prohibited. Roy Campanella's throw down to
Jackie Robinson at second base. The ball back around the

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infield and comes to rest in the glove of Rex Barney,
who performed in the nineteen forty seven World Series with
the Dodgers. In three games, he went eight in the
third innings. I checked that, and he won six and
two thirds innings, lost one game to not win any
as Spec Shade beat him two to one in the
fifth game of the nineteen forty seven setup. And so
the right hander, young right hander twenty three years of

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age four, the Dodgers starts to wind up pitching to
Phil Rozuto in the first pitches outside for ball one.
Rex Barney from Omaha, Nebraska. I call him twenty three.
I should have said twenty four. He'll be twenty five
and December the nineteen in comes the delivery. Rezuto takes
outside again for ball two, two balls, no strikes. The

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Scooter has the batting average in the series of two hundred.
He's had three hits and fifteen times at bett all singles.
Johnny Jorgenson's infos at third in the event of the
bunt pee wee Reese over toward the third base hold.
Barney delivers outside again for ball three, and now Johnny
Jorgenson moves over from third base out to the mound
to talk to Barney, and Carl Urskin sticks his head

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out of the Dodger dugout starts to go down to
the bullpens. Immediately called back for a moment. Now he's
taking the walk down to the Brooklyn bullpen. He's trotting down.
Now you've got Jorgenson third, Ree short, Robinson second, Hodges
first directly left, Snyder, center, Ramanski, right, Campanella catching Rex,
Barney pitching pre balls no strikes to Rizzuto, and it's

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outside and low.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Ball four and the scooters on.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Jackie Robinson got over from second base now to talk
to Barney to Tommy Henrick steps in. He's had four
hits and fifteen times at battle in the series for
a two to sixty seven average. There have not been
too many robust hitters in the series, it being predominantly
a pitcher's classic this year, although yesterday the ball broke

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loose a little now feel around toward right for Henrick
stands deep in the batter's box in close to the plate.
The pitch inside for the ball is a curve. Cal
Hubbard almost went up on a hand he was watching,
having very closely. The ball broke almost had the inside edge,
but did not quite get it. You got Jorgenson about
ten feet off the third baseline, in on the edge
of the infield grass with the least three stripes. So

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that's the second and halfway now the pitch and Henry
takes outside for ball two, and Rex Barney is turning
out in very wild fashioned time is called as Roy
Campanella goes to the mound and Captain peeve Reese comes
in from short and there's action about to begin on
the Dodger bullpen. A little conference around the mound, drying

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the saddle. Barney down briest goes back to short Campanella
comes back to the plate. Milton stock pokes his head
out of the dodger dug out to see that action
is going on in the bullpen. Rex Barney all sent
the pitch to and nothing to Tommy Henrick. Here it is,

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and it's in there for cas strike a throw down
at first, Rosito back. That's the first strike that Barney's
gotten in in seven pitches. Jack Banner, right hander, throwing
the bullpen join one the count on. Henrik Jorgenson is
backed up from the edge of the infield grass, not
looking for the bunt Barney ready throws. Henrick takes low

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ball three three in one the outfield around toward right
Jackie Robinson's halfway between first and second and about three
steps in from the edge of the outfield grass. With
Gil Hodges holding against Rizzuto. Henrick has a look at
Frank Corsetti coaching a third for any sign, Bill Dickie
coaching at first. Brizuto might be off and running with
this pitch. In the event case he tries to decides

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to put on the hit and run. There goes fill.
The pitch is low inside ball four. Henrick walks Rizzuto
holds up eases in the second and now coming up
the Jogi barraw. Barra has had one out of eleven
in the series in the three games in which he's participated,
and thus you have almost a reproduction of the first
inning of yesterday. Were the first two Yankees getting on

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base only on yesterday they were on first and third,
Razuto moving to third on Henrik single, and then came
the play on which Barra hit into the unusual double play.
They're retired Rizzuto, who was on third, and Henrik, who
had rounded second. Yogi squares away. Jorgenson in on the

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edge of the enfield grass ten feet off third. Razzuto
moves off second, Henrik off first. Here's a pitch Yogi
takes inside ball. On's he bluffed a bunt. Jack Matta
angular right hander throwing in the bullpen for Brooklyn outfield
for Barra round toward right. Gil Hodges has moved into
the edge of the infield grass looking for the bunt

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or He hasn't charged. Neither has Jorgenson, who will try
to anchor third if he can to let Barney handle
them one.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
If Yoga is bunning runners.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
Lead away, Here's the pitch. Yogi shortens up, takes a
strike and Campanellas started to throw down the second as
Reese broke for the bag, but he didn't throw. He
cocked his arm, but he didn't let the ball loose.
One ball, one strike. So the situation is boiling here
in the first inning. This is a key man as

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rex Barney, trying to settle down, has worked the counter
one in one. Brizuto has a short lead off second,
Henrick off first. Now Hodges is in behind Henrick. He's
not looking for the bunt. Here's the pitch. Barra swings
at the curb and missus strike two. He went for
a bad pitch that was low inside one into the
count on Yogi rex Barney, who walked first two men

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Rozuto on Henricks now ahead of the next man, Barra
the count of one and two, and of course Hodges
is halfway back at first. Now definitely not looking for
Anie bout and the two strikes on the batter greee
half witch or three strikes to the left of the bag.
The stretch. The pitch swung on grounded foul down behind
the bag at first and behind Bill Dicky in into
the Dodger bullpen. The ball retrieved along the right field

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line by the faulted umpire Ed Hurley of the American League,
George Barr of the Nation League station down the left
field line. You've got Ractly in left, Snyder and center
hermanskiin right. That's the Dodger out theel to day. They're
playing Barre to pool. Barney gets you signed from Campanella.
Now it takes a stretcher. Zudo has his lead off second,

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Henry cof first. Here's the pitch and Barra. It takes
low end of the dirt and the ball is nicely
blocked by Campanella keeping being a wild pitch, and the
count is too two. Barney has a whirl of stuff,
but he like the Yankees Tommy Byrne, we'll have a
difficulty controlling it. And when they can have their control
down pretty well, they're tough to handle, not easy to hit.

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In other words, two balls, two strikes, top of the
personning Razuto on second, Henry on first, Reese kinda slipping behind. Rizzuto,
Night backs away. Here's your pitch and it's inside for
ball three, full count on Yogi three into that pitch
was very close to the inside corner. Possibly could have
had it, but probably was below the knees, or at
least it just missed it. Full count now on Barra

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free balls, two strikes, nobody out, Razuto on second, Henry
on first, and young Rex Barney getting Ny for an
important pitch. They're all important in the World Series, but
particularly is it important at this moment. There's Ree says
it going down the second time to pickoff, playing the
balls off ressdive and these tumbles over with the umpire

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Passerada and going to third is Razuto on the second
Henrick and the ball is relaid into the plate by
center feeler Duke Snyder on a peculiar play. As the
attempt of the pickoff, Bernie whirled through the Reese Rizzuto
was getting back to the bag. The ball was high.
Reese went up for the ball and as he twisted
around on Art pastrel of the Empire is there to

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call the play, and Reese tumbled over him and could
not get up off the ground. And there was the
shortstop for the Dodgers and Art Passerela both on the ground,
the signer racing in to back up and keep Razuto
from scoring. So it is an error charge to Barney
on the throw, enabling Rizuto to go to third and
Henrik the second. So you have runners on second and third,

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three and two on Barra, and now Barney will take
the full line up around comes the right arm the
pitch and Barra swings and grounds at foul off to
the right of the plate. The ball skips up into
the box just to the right of the commissioner's box.
Souvenir for a World Series fan full count then on Barra.

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Barney trying to help himself out the jam with that
pickoff play, but it didn't work and the resulted in
error charge to him, putting two men in scoring position.
Nobody down and the three to two pitch on its way.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
And Barras jing Jonas is thick.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
Three.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
Barney strikes out Barrah and now here comes Joe Dimago.
Joe's had one out of fourteen in the series. As
Red told you, the story of Joe Demandjoe is one
that hasn't been told too much in this series. He
hasn't had a very good series for a great star.

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But then one of the reasons perhaps that not too
much has been said about Joe's failure to hit is
the fact that he got out of sick bed to
finish the last two games of the year and is
still not well. And here he is Rex Barney facing
the clipper and the pitch high ball one and the
infield on the right side is in the left side
deep as the Dodgers play it in a split up
defensive situation, that is to say Jorgan's and is halfway

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back at third three or four feet off the line.
Reaches deep it shore over toward the gap, but there's
Jackie Robinson on the edge of the infield grass and
Hodges just to step or two away from the edge
of the nfield grass. The mad swings and sends a
long drive to deep center field air Steiner racing way
back toward the wall. He leaps up and grabs it,
tagging up and scoring after the catch, and redudo and
racing the third after the catches Hendrick as Duke Snyder

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leaped up against the deep center field walls the three
hundred and ninety three foot signed the hale in the drive, Demanjo.

Speaker 4 (26:31):
Gets the hands. He comes into the Yankee dugout.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
And Casey s Thingles pops his head out and claps
his hands as is nice going Joe and Duke Snyder
made his sensational catch as he went all the way
back to the deep center field wall and leaped and
topped the ball above his head. And now here's Bobby
Brown with two down, one run in Monday out in
New York. Henry come third. The pitch to Bobby in
there for a call strike. That's about as good a

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ball as the MAJO is hitting the series. And had
he been able to pull it just a little bit,
it would have been up into the seats. It is
almost into dead center field. Bobby Brown, left hand hitter,
chokes that ban Bonnie throws. Bobby swingson hits one right
back to the middle of a second in the center
for a base hit. Henrick comes into score up for

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the ball. This ninder off the grass throws on into
Robinson and the Yankees lead two to nothing. As Bobby
Brown continues his spectacular World Series hitting three for three
in nineteen forty seven, and he has had in this
series three for eight now four for nine with that
base hit, so a total of seven out of twelve

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in World Series competition for Bobby Brown. And that's Bobby's
fourth RBI in the series, and he leads everybody in
that respect. Now here's Dean Woodling, left hand hitter, the
delivery inside the knees, ball one shooting nothing pay for
the Yankees. And to refer to a situation that we

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always do, manager's headache, those bases on balls that started
the Yankees off. In this inning, Barney stretches chext his
run with the pitch right in there for call strike
a throw down the first not in time, Brown sliding
back in. Hodge's not bothering the tag Bobby because he
throws a little late. Jean Wudling the batter Flip Mapes

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on deck. Two runs in top of the first inning,
Barney again ready has a look. Here's the pitch a
curve and is just outside for a ball two and one.
Banters still continuing to limber up in the bullpen. I'm
throwing too hard now He's almost ready in the event
he's needed. Barney seems to be subtling down a bit.

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There's a quick throw to first back in time. Is
Bobby Brown? Quick moveover? When I said Barney seems to
be subling down a minute, I mean in so far
as his wildness is concerned. The right hander throws the
pitcher swung on file tip skips off the mid of
Campinelli into the chest protector in behind it of cal Hubbard.
You know in the American League the umpires where the
chest protector outside their jacket. On the Nation League inside

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cal Hubbard working his second turn behind the plate in
this series. He opened it up at the stadium. Two balls,
two strikes, two outs, two in two to nothing. New
York tout for the first inning. I feel around toward
right for Woodling stands in close to the plate. Barney
throws the pitches inside ball three, three in two. Roy Campanella,

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who has caught a beautiful series, taking his time for
returning that ball to Barney.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
The Yankees of all.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Remark about what a swell backstop Campanella is, how swell
he can throw, and how he keeps all the base
runners on their toes and sometimes on their stomachs. The
pitch is inside. As Brown was running on the three
two pitch with two outs, it's ball four. Woodling walks

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third task, giving up in this ning by Barney and
now coming to bat his clip mates mates. He's had
one out of seven in the series. Left hand hitter
Brown on second, woodling on first. Two runs in two

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men out in field is shaded around toward first. Rex
Barney delivers mates, takes curve over for call strike. Came
in with a fastball motion and delivered a slow curve
with it. Jorgensen, the third baseman's halfway back six to
eight feet off the line. Reaes over towards second. He's
about three strikes to the left of the bag. Brown

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moves off second, Woodling off first. Here's your pitch, swung
on and file tip for strike two. Fall skips out
of the mid of Campanella. Mar Brackley is over toward
left center, Duke Sider in the right center, and Jean
Hermansky is shading rights more than he would be the
right field line. Not looking for makes to pull too sharply.

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Runners move away from person second base is the pitch,
and it's inside to mapes right around the letters for
ball one, one and two. The ball players are not
prone to take too much of a toe hold against
the pitcher who is inclined to be a bit wild
as his Barney, or as is Tommy Burner the Yankees
when he's working the one two pitch. It's just outside

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for ball to curve mighty close. Barney figured he might
have had the strike on that one. Two balls, two strikes,
two outs, two in two on. Brex walks around the mound.
Now it comes back on. Campanella gives him the sign,

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then sets up the target. Brown moves off second, Woodling
off first, hodges very deep at first the stretch the
pitch on it's high, foul, going out of play to
the left of the plate and out of the ballpark.
The wind seems to be blowing from right out toward left,

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so that at the present time any ball hit up
into the air in the direction of left field would
be aided by the wind held up hit out into
right field to some extent. Once again, Barney set checks
his two runners leading off first and second. The pitch
curve and it's inside for ball three, three and two.
Two pitches that Barney has delivered. Two of the pitches

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that Barney has delivered to Mapes have been very close.
Full count, three balls, two strikes, two outs. Reese came
in a few steps on or something to Barney Brown
on second, Wooding on first. They'll be off and running
with this pitch. They're being two down and three and
two on the hitter stretched by Barney. I go to

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the runners. The pitch is strike three. Call the curve
of the rock over more the Yankees than two runs,
one hit, no errors for the Dodgers. Two Yankees left on,
one ERA for the Dodgers. As we double checked that
was on Barney's attempted to pick off at second, we
threw the ball over Reese's head. Two runs, one hit,

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one ERA, and two men left on. And the score
then of the first half of the first inning Yankees
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Razor set at your nearest door soon quick. Last half
of the first inning, Big Brashy goes to the mound
for the Yankees, making his second start of the series
and working with two days rest. Defeated in the second
game of the World Series one to nothing by.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
The Dodgers and Preacher row As.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
Rashing gave up seven hits and one run and lost
the ball game one to nothing. The right hander pitching
to Pee Wee Reese right hand batter, throws and it
tried in there for a call strike. The official scorer

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has informed us that both runs for the Yankees were
earned in the first inning.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
Here's the pitch.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Swung on hit sharply short, one hop for Zuto, throws
over to Henrick in time. That's one away. Reid swung
at a curve ball, hit it solidly but right at
Razooto on one hop and Phil retired him. Johnny Jorgenson
steps in. Now Reese had had four hits and fourteen
times at battle the series for a two eighty six average.
Johnny Jorgenson in three games has had two out of

(35:36):
eight left hand hitter rash He delivers fastball in there
for a call strike. Bobby Brown's in close at third.
Rizzuto's over towards second base, about two strides to the
left of the bag. As we look out onto the field,
Jerry Coleman halfway between first and second, back on the
edge of the outfield grass and Henrick near the line.
Big crashy getting you signed. H Taking a little time

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now he goes to work into the wind up. Brown
comes the right arm. The pitch is swung on the
ground or hit the third Bobby Brown has left up
with it, fires across the Hendrick in time, and they're
two away, two up and two down. And now here's
Duke Snyder. The Duke, one of the hitting disappointments in
the series for the Dodgers, said, for one, hid him
sixteen times at bad but still a fellow that Bert

(36:27):
Shotton's got all the confidence in the world in and
rightfully so, because when he connects he can send him.
Nick Rashi's first pitch to the duke left hand hitter
in there for a call strike slow curve broke over
just below the shoulders Robinson rather Snyder. Here's the kind
of a guy can break up a ball game for
you at any given moment. Robinson is on deck. Here's

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your pitch outside ball one one in one. They played
the duke around toward right. The brown's in fairly close
to the third, giving the bag about a ten foot
to berth Risuto by the stride to the left of second.
The one to one pitch on its way. The left
hand batters cuts and this is at a curve that
broke off into the dirt and skipped in behind barrow

(37:12):
one into the count Deukalilo ranches. Jackie Robinson's on deck,
Jerry coulhim in the second baseman, kicking at the dirt.
He's back on the edge of the outfield grass and
had a point halfway between first and second bases with
Henrick deep three feet off the first baseline. Melton Stock

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coaching at third, Jake Pittford first for the Dodgers. Now
the one two pitch on its way from rash of
the Snyder swung on. It missed tack three and he's
out of there, no runs, no hits, no errors, nobody
left on and Snyder goes down, striking out for the
sixth time in the series. Demandjo had struck out five times,

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has had Snyder before the start today's game. So the
two center feelers were both running parallel courses. And now
the Dodgers' simpony band are serenading one of the owners
of the Dodgers, Wroaler O'Malley, evidently his birthday as they
are playing Happy Birthday, and as they conclude, we paused

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ten seconds for station identification.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
This is the mutual broadcasting system.

Speaker 5 (38:30):
Here the World Series exclusively over wor see it on
WRTV Channel nine, w R and w r FM, New York.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
Going into the top of the second inning, Jerry Coleman
Bit Grashy and then Phil Rozutto will be coming up
for the Yankees. It's two to nothing New York. Then
of the first inning of play, Spider Jorganson comes in
to say something to Rex Barney. Crowd sitting back rather
quiet the moment. A lot of folks out here today

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who were unable to get here during the weekdays. A
lot of working people can't get out for the ball
games except on Sunday. Notice lou Budroau, skipper of the Indines,
won last year. Out here, there's a pitch right in
there for a coll strike. Has Barney cut loose with
a fastball right over Jerry coleman right hand hit her.

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He's had three out of fifteen in the series and
has been playing a fine defensive game. Chokes had bat
three inches or so in fairly close to the plate,
open stances, knees bent leans him a wat a bit.
Barney throws fastball swung on hit high up end of
the air, and the short left Reese goes out waves
ractly off. He will under it, and he makes the
catch about fifteen feet off the left field line, about

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twenty five feet behind third base. So Coleman pomps out
the rest and short left Now coming up is Tay
Crashy s Nick bats them right handed outfield, straight away
in field, shaded round toward third just a bit and

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then a normal set up. Here's the pitch, just outside
ball one fastball yanks to Dodger's nothing.

Speaker 2 (40:17):
Second inning.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
Bill were Zudo's in the battle circle. Rex Barnie the
right hand with throws fastball and outside the ball too
to Rashy, do nothing, count, Bonnie Aimes, this went over.

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It's in there for a call strike fastball two balls
one strike. Now the delivery the big is inside and
little high just around the shoulders. Three and won the count.

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Barney gets he signed from Campanella and getting ready to work.
Rashy stands way away from the plate. The three to
one pitch right over for call strike two. Barney has
got a good fastball, really alive. I recalled two years
ago in the World Series when Billy Southworth came up
here talking to Red in the meeting. He said, there's
a fellow I'd like to have on my ball club.

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He's got a lot of stuff. Here's your pitch, strike nod.
He yeah, it's ball four. Hubbert's starting to go out
with a hand, and he indicated the crowd yell that
he was merely pointing down the first base. The only
way that we have determining whether umpire calls a striker
nine is when he goes up for the right hand,
and Hubbard did go out for the right hand, but
he indicated again after that that's the reason we called

(42:02):
it the first strike. As the crowd yell he said,
I where's yest year. He raised his hand up and
pointy to the first base. He merely meant for him
to go one down.

Speaker 2 (42:10):
So it was bald four.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
That's the fourth walk given up by Barney. Time was
called here for a moment, a little conference at the
mound race Robinson, Barney, and Campanella while Vick Frashy adjusted
his windbreaker. Now Rizuto, who walked in the first inning

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and scored the first Yankee run. I wait the pitch
he's right hand hit her, it's on its way, and
it's outside.

Speaker 2 (42:44):
Ball one.

Speaker 1 (42:52):
And now Campanella turns and says something to Hubbard, really
discussing the situation.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
A bit.

Speaker 1 (43:01):
Barney figures some of those pitches that were close should
have been called strikes on some of these batters. Gil
Hodges walked over a few faces and fresh. Now we're
ready to continue. One out, one on top of the second.
I think to nothing, New York. Barney throws ro Zudo,
Texas strike call fastball in there, one ball, one strike,

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one out, fill down on the end of the band.
A bit, here's your pitch. It's Bunny down toward first.
Hodges comes in, picks the ball up and tags fill
out on the line as right, she goes to second.
Now Phil will be credited with a sacrifice, though that
was not actually his intention. He was bunning to get
on with one out. He was hoping to bun it

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to the right of the mound to make Robinson come
in feel it and Hodges get off the bag so
that he could beat it out. But he bunneted it
right toward Gil and the Dodger first basement picked it
up and retire Rozuto nassisted. However, since it moved Rashy
down the second, it must be scored as a sacrifice,
so that was not the intent. Now here's Tommy Henry.
At least that was not the sole intent. Frank Corsetti

(44:12):
coaching their third hollering down to Rashy. He's watching Reese
and Robinson for Vicus Vic watches Barnie. Barney has a stretch.
Here's the pitch, and Henry swings and sends a ground
ball to backhanded nicely by Hodja's flips to Barney covering
for the out of beautiful play. Gil Hodges backhanded that ball,

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which was hit into the hall between first and second,
took a possible base hit away from Henry flipped to
Barney covering for the out. No runs for New York,
no hits, no Dodger eras one left on for the
Yankees fans. Earl Tourguson first basement for the Boston Braves
is here watching the game with us. Errol come in
and say a few words to the folks about you.

Speaker 2 (44:53):
Let Blue Blade can your name a better kind?

Speaker 1 (44:55):
You have me there now as far as I'm concerned
to let Blue Blades are absolutely coughed shaving.

Speaker 2 (45:01):
Not only that, but consistently good.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
You never find one that's great for pulls fans by
j Lett blue Blades and you'll go along with Earl targetson.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
I'm sure, Earl, have you enjoyed the series? That's far
not very well?

Speaker 1 (45:16):
I'm too much of your diet, your fan now.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
That National League'm rooting for that National League.

Speaker 1 (45:21):
Well, I can appreciate that Rex Barney. You've batted against
him a lot of times, haven't you. Yeah, as a
world of natural ability should be a great picture. Well,
getting that control down, of course, is his biggest problem,
and he seems to be settling down just a little bit. Yeah,
I hope he does.

Speaker 2 (45:39):
Earl has your hand. I know you got along all right.
Now it's a little stronger.

Speaker 1 (45:43):
Now, it's feeling better. You expect by the time spring
training rolls around to be gitting ready again to go
with the Boston Braves. I hope so now or much
blinds to you, Earl, I thank you very much. Earl
targetson dropping into visit with us for a little while,
and now we're ready for the last half of the
second inning. Jackie Robinson leads off for the Dodgers. Robinson's

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had two out of twelve in the series. He'll be
followed by Hermanskin, Hodges, Thick Grashy the right hand into
the wine up throws, Robinson takes outside per balls. He
bluffed the bun brought Brown charging in from third. Henrik
is deep at first and Jackie looked as if he's
going to try to shove one out towards second. Jerry
Coleman's only two strides to the right of second Henrick

(46:23):
near first. Lot of room in there. Here's your pitch,
swung on lines right to Colman is he leaves in past.
Jackie Robinson's blazing liner was hit just above Coleman's head,

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but it's sank It was a second liner, and sank
off to his left hand. Coleman spirited left handed for
a brilliant play, robbing Jackie Robinson of a base hit.
Now here's Jean Hermansky, left hand hitter. Rashy throws Jean
take a strike, go over the outside corner. Is a fastball.
Bobby Brown's in closer to third near the line. Razudo

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over towards second base, Coleman halfway between first and second,
and Deep Hendrick deep near the line. The outfield shaded
around toward right. Two to nothing, New York, last half
the second inning. Mick Grassey goes to work in comes
the pitch. Jean Hermansky takes high for a ball, and
the count is even up, not one and one. Jake
Kittler's usual walking up and down coaching there at first.

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Gil Hodges on deck, going through his usual batting preceding
his batting motions, adjusting his cap. Here's the pitch and
it's inside to Hermanski for ball to two and one.
Barra turns and asks Hubbard where the ball was? It
was close two balls, one strike. Jerry Coleman just went

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over and took Jackie Robinson's Club, which is nearby, and
tossed a little brother back out on the grass and
right field so it wouldn't be in his way. Now
you're two to one pitch swung on pop foul off
to the left of the place and out of play,
ball going into the upper deck, and you've got a
two two count on. Jane Rashy, thumbing around with a

(48:12):
rosen bag, has a new ball to work with. Working
with the two days rests, he's taking his time and
talking with fellaws like Rogers Hornsby, for example, and other
old time baseball greats, and they say that pitching with
two days rest is not so rough. Really.

Speaker 2 (48:30):
The too two pitch curve is swung.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
On drill out of the right center field, airs mates
racing over, and he takes it for the out her
MASKI didn't get a good cut at that ball. If
he'd hit a salivator gone a lot further. Hornsby said
that most of it's in a pitcher's mind, and he

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referred back to the old days when the pitchers used
to work very frequently with very little rest. Gil Hodges,
right hand hitter, awaits the delivery from Rashie. It's fastball
over per call strike shooting, I think favorite of New

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York last the second in thing two down, nobody on
Hodges the batter Marv Brackley on deck outfield toward left rash.
He throws fastball, misses the outside corner. This time the
count is even up at one in one Big Gil

(49:34):
boy from Petersburg, Indiana, who made the change from a
catcher to her first basement and has developed amazingly rapidly
and shows promise of becoming a very outstanding first basement
if he already hasn't done so. One ball, one strike,
the colony rash.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
He into the wind up.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
Then comes the pitch, swung on hit sharply out the shore.
As you know what is right up with The ball
fires a long way to Henry and it's in time
for the hot The scooter showed a flash of his
brigance that has put him into contention for the Most.

Speaker 2 (50:07):
Valuable Player award in the American.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
League this year as he raced through his right took
that ball deep over toward third and threw Hodges out.
No runs, no hits, no errors, nobody left on and
the score at the end of two innings two to nothing.
In favor of the Yankees, with the Yankees owning the
only hit in the ball game thus far. Now as

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we moved to the third the Yanks will come up
with Vera Demago and Brown. It was good to see
Ty Cobb out here and chat with him before the
ball game, and he is among the most excited of
all the fans here at this World Series. And in
a measure, you wouldn't think that there was a fellow
who went through World Series and one of the roughest

(50:51):
and toughest ball games, imaginable, great competitor, and played baseball
for so many years over twenty that you would figure
that he'd take He's all this in stride. But he's
one of the most excited fans out here. The Dodgers
simpony band entertaining the crowd today. Top of the third

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thing two to nothing for you late tuners in. The
Yankees got two runs in the first inning when Rex
Barney started off in wild fashioned walking Zzuto and henrick
An attempted to pick off play at second, he threw
the ball away. Razuto went to third and Henrik two
seconds and after Barra struck out, de Majo drove to
Snyder to the center field wall to take his driver.
Zulo scored after the catch and brown single Henrick home.
Now here's Bara Barney throws pitch. It swung on, hit

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back to the box on the hop. Rex takes it,
throws over the Hodges and Barra is out. Yogi went
after that first pitch and bounces out to Gail Hodges
and if up comes Joe Demajoe, on whom Duke Snyder
made a spectacular play in the first thing. Duke went
all the way back to the center field wall three
hundred and ninety three foot mark leaked in the air

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and took the ball up over his head. So the
clipper steps in and Rex Barney starts to work on him.
The right hander fires pitches inside at the belt for
a ball. The outfields around toward left Jing Heermanski almost
half facing the right field line.

Speaker 2 (52:16):
He's way off of it.

Speaker 1 (52:17):
Thirty and one out. Nobody on too, nothing New York.
The delivery swung online, not the center. Here Snyder coming
in fast and he makes up block man catching the
ball consistly.

Speaker 4 (52:26):
How about that, Duke Snyder.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
For the second consegative time, Rob's demand Joe of a
base hit as he came racing in from deep center
and at top speed, reached down in about a foot
or so off the ground. Bluck Demandjoe sinking blazing liner
to rob him of a base hit for the second
st eight time Joe's been at vat billion.

Speaker 2 (53:02):
Played by the Duke. Now here's Bobby Brown.

Speaker 1 (53:04):
Who takes a fastball low little inside ball one. Crowd
roared its approval of the sparkling defensive maneuver of Duke Snyder.
Duke Crowny figure as well, I'm center field and I
ain't been hitting, and let the mag you have any either.
Here's a pitch and it's waying outside for ball two,
two balls, no strikes. Demander himself from markets. I've got

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only one hit in the series, and that was what
we term a bleater little roller. He beat out, and
he says he hit a lot of them real hard
and reel deep and they're caught. Here's your pitch inside
to Bobby almost hit him ball three. So he concluded
this is a funny game after all, isn't it. You
can hit him a mile and they'll catch him. Then
you can hit one five feet and beat him out.

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Brown single the center of the person thing to drive
in the second Yankee run, it's two nothing, New York
thirty and two. Rex Barney comes in with his pitch
and it's inside for ball four and Brown walks. That's
the fifth base on balls given up by Barney, and
coming to band is Jean Woodling. Whitdling grew base on

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balls in the first inning. Barney walked ten men in
the forty seven World Series. In the six and two
thirds innings he pitched, but he had an earned run
average of under three. The right hand with throws right
over for Carl Striker. Whitpling fastball got plenty of the

(54:36):
inside portion of the plate about high, and he shaved
Whitopling around toward right and infield shaded around toward first.
Hodges holding against Brown, two down. In the event the
Dodgers pull this one out of the fire and stay
alive in the series, the scene will ship to Yankee
Stadium for tomorrow, and in that event we'll be back
on the air at our usual time of twelve forty

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five East Standard time. Today we started an hour later
than usual because of the New York state law. The
pitch swung on hit solidly to Robinson's right and out
in the right center there is Brown rounding second on
his way to third. Snyder up of the ball, Whips
has throwed a third cut off by Reyes. Woodling halls first.
It's a solid line single to right center field. Jackie

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darted to his right as the ball hit the skin
part of the endfield after starting out as a liner,
but as he attempted to backhand, he couldn't quite get
to it, and he went on out there for the
base hit. So the Yankees have runners on first and third,

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and that's their second hit off Bonnie and the Banner's
cliff mates, who took a third strike in the first inning.
The left hand Banner swings and File chips it at
the plates, strike one. Barnie delivered a curve ball up there,
one strike to count Brown on third, Woodling on first,

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Hodges holding against Gene. Banter starts to work the bullpen
again for Brooklyn. Wrex Barney stretches, pitches, mapes it takes
outside for the ball pastball it took off Frank Corsett.

Speaker 2 (56:15):
He has to look in for the.

Speaker 1 (56:16):
Dugout, see if Casey Stingles got anything in particular on
his mind. Frank passes the signs along Barney again ready throws.
Mate started to swing and held up at a curve
his inside and mapes in his effort to hold up,
fell away from the plate to his knees. Two balls,
one strike, Brown on third and Woodling on first. The

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Yankees leading two to nothing, third inning, two men down.
The Dodger's young right hander looks in, gets you signed
from Campanell Again he's ready, takes his stretcher. Runners move
off first and third. The pitch is swung on and missed.
Of course, Frank two there was a breaking ball, and
now Casey Stingle pops out of the Yankee dugout holl
or something at one of the Casey's favorites expressions, as

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all managers do have. Just get a piece of the ball,
don't try to murder it. Two balls, two strikes, two outs,
two on two not in New York. Once again, the
runners move away from first and third. The pitch Mate
swings and pounds it off to the left of the plate.
The balls goes back to the screen. Barney with a

(57:35):
new ball to work with. Two balls, two strikes on
cliff mates, Brown on third, Woodling on first. Again, the
righthander has the stretch. Runners moved the pitch. It's low
endside for ball three. Barney looks in as if to say,
that was close, And it was.

Speaker 4 (57:59):
So.

Speaker 1 (57:59):
You've got a pull count of on Mapes and with
two down, Brown on third will be playing it safe.
Woodling on first will be off and running. Barney stretches,
Woodling ready to go.

Speaker 2 (58:07):
There he goes.

Speaker 1 (58:08):
The pitch is outside ball four, and they're loaded up
the sixth base on balls given up by Barney. Brown
is on third, Woodling is on second, Mapes is on first.
Milton Stock pokes his head out of the Dodger dug
out and order some bird shot and see how batter's
looking out there, warming up in the Dodger boat. Then

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down the right field line, and the banner's Jerry Coleman.
Jerry popped out on the second inning to pee Wee
Reese right hand hitter. Casey's tingle again. Pops his head
out of the Yankee dug out located to the left
of home plate and hollers his usual expression, get a
piece of it, Jerry. He's a choke hitter. Chokes up

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on that bat about three inches of better in close
to the plate. Brown leads off third, Woodling off second,
Mapes off first to wind up by Barney. Incomes the pitch.
Coleman takes outside ball one one ball, no strikes. The
outfield is about straight away, and there's Hermansky moving a
couple of steps more over toward the right field line.

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Coleman can hit that ball just where it's pitched. You'll
pull it. He'll hit it straight away, You'll hit it
the right. Rex Barney into the wind up, in comes
the pitch. Swung on hit on the hole between Burton
short the left, the l Brown Storge, Woodling rounds third,
Dicks will the plate, the ball bobble moment Turley directly
his throws back to second base. Mates gets back there
in time. It's a two run single for Jerry Coleman

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and the Yankees late four to nothing, and out of
the dugout comes Dodger pitching coach Klytte sook Forth Jerry
Coleman coming up with a clutch single to left drive
in two runs, scoring Brown and Woodling, and all this
action has happened after there were two men out and
nobody on again. The base on ball started it with

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two down, Brown Walk, Woodling singles Mates walked and Coleman
single to left. That's going to be all for Rex
Barney and Jack Batta will come onto the scene. So
Jerry Coleman gets his fourth hit of the series, driving
in his second and third runs. There was Jerry Coleman's
base clearing double in the eighth inning of the final

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game of the season a week ago today against the
Boston Red Sox. It gave the Yankees their margin that
carried him through the ninth inning against Boston. So Barney
leaves after having gone two and two thirds innings and
the fans give him a hand. He, like Byrn, is

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tough to hit, but wildness causes the trouble. Barney only
allowed three hits, but he walked six, struck out two men,
and now Jack Batter comes on numbering up in Jack
spans Erskine is going to work in the boat pen

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for Brooklyn. Bata has been in two games previously, working
a total of three to the third innings in this series,
allowing only two hits and giving up one walk, striking
out to and has not allowed any runs. So the
right hander starts as warm up. It's fort and nothing now.

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A favor of New York has uh just concluded his
warm up pitches from the mound and the first man
he'll face will be Big Trashy. Jack Mattha, six foot
two hundred and sixty five pounder from Hutchinson, Kansas, goes
to work with Mapes on second, Coleman on first. His

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delivery to Rashy is curb swung on for strike one
and he looks at him. Vic swung at that ball
after sorry, and Campanella's middleg I couldn't make up his
mind whether he wanted to or not. Rash he walked.
In the second inning, two runs are in here in
the third poor nothing New York benn are ready throws

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it swung on Hi through scoring in the left center
field for a base hit. Mate Trown's third comes in
the score. The throw goes the second and Coleman dives
back into the bag as Big Brashy smacked a solid
single to Reese's left in the left center to drive
in the third run of the inning for New York,
storing cliff mates and it's five to nothing in favor

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of the Yankees and now coming up as Phil Rizzuto.
As Gil Hodges goes over the mound to talk to
Jack Banta allowed a single in the ninth inning the

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first game here in Brooklyn, the first man he faced.
Me came on in relief. Rizzuto swings and found the
pitch off to the right of the plate. That also scored.
Ronny allowed a single to Coleman, the first man that
he faced, and then was all right thereafter. That run,
of course, is charged to Rex Barney, and it was
put on by him. Coleman's on second Rashly on first

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two down, three and five nothing Yankees. Phil Rizzuto takes
low for a ball one in one. The scooter walked
and sacrificed. Previously, he has not been charged with the
time avant in this ball game. The Yankee pitchers have
done pretty well helping themselves in the hitting department this series.
There's a pitch inside. Rizzuto drops to the ground, ball

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to two and one the count. All the damage done here.
In the third inning, after the two men were out,
nobody on Brown walked woodling single, Mapes walked to load
him up. Coleman singles to drive in and two out
went Barney Incme Banner rash. He greeted him with the
single to score Mapes Coleman's on second, Rashi on first,
two balls, one strike on Rozzuto, the right hander for

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the Dodgers stretches pitches. Rosuto takes a curve outside for
ball three. Three in one. Carl Urskin continues to limber
up in the Dodger bullpen. Banner kicks the dirt out
in front of the rubber. Yeah, gets you signed from

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Roy runners lead Now the pitch and it's in there
for call strike two, fastball and got plenty of the
inside of the plate and around the letters.

Speaker 2 (01:04:41):
So with a full count on Rosuto, three.

Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
Balls, two strikes, and with two outs, Coleman, who is
on second, Rashi who's on first, will be off and
running with the pitch. Coleman and Rashi are ready to go.
There they go. The pitch swung on say drive to
left center field. Duke Snyder moves over to get under it,
and he makes the catch.

Speaker 2 (01:05:01):
So hate men batted for.

Speaker 1 (01:05:02):
New York free of them. Scort pre hits, no Dodger errors,
and two Yankees left on.

Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
The score.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
At the end of two and a half innings, the
Yankees five, the Dodgers nothing friends. You heard Earl targuson
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Speaker 5 (01:06:39):
World Series exclusively over wrc IT on WORTV Channel nine
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Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
This is Mel Allen speaking to you from Ebattsfield, Red
Barber and I'm very happy to bring you this world series,
which is the eleventh consecutive one brought to you by
the Gillette Safety Razor Company and Jim Britt doing the
television or eight candis Arias beaming it to our Latin
American neighbors. And now on the last of the third inning,

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first pitch is in there for a call strike to
Marvin Rackley, a left hand batter Marv five and seventy
pounder from Walhalla, South Carolina. Rashy throws had swung on
filed off the chest protector of Cal Hubberts that got
by for strike two five and I think favor of

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New York last to the third inning. This broadcast is
also being heard around the world through the facilities of
the Armed Forces Radio Service, our troops, our boys and
girls in Service wherever they may be stationed. RASHI studies
Barisigne going to work around, comes the right arm, incomes

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the pitch and it it swung on the file chip
that into the midd of Barra for strike three. We
had to hold up and wait to see if Barack
held onto the ball, as did cal Hubbard before he
would call him out. And I here's Roy Campanello. Rashie

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second strikeout in this ball game, his sixth in the series.
Roy Campanella right hand batter, rash He delivers fastball just
outside ball one. Campanella's had three for twelve, including a
home run in the series for Brooklyn. Outfield around toward

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left infield shaded well around toward third brown deep five
feet off the line. Rozot over toward the gap. The
pitch right over for a call strike evens up the count.
Mount one and one one ball one, strike one out
last the third New York Fire, Brooklyn nothing, Yankees leading
games three to one. Here's your one to one service.

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Campanella takes fastball outside for ball two, two and one.
In the game that Rashie pitched against the Dodgers at
the Stadium, the second game of the series, he used
quite a number of curveballs. He has been featuring primarily
fast up so far. Today. Now the two to one
pitch swung on hit chompy down the third baseline five

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Brown in the left field corner. Woodling goes orb into
the corner, chases them all up with it, fires to
second base. There's Campanella going in. The throwers toward third,
and Campanella is on second with the double.

Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
Geene Woodling.

Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
After he feeled that ball, we were watching Campanella and
figuring Wooding to be throwing the second, but instead he
fired toward third. He had caught Brown a little bit
off guard and it got by him. But Barra was
backing up and it's a double for Campanella. The first
hit given up by Rashie. Jack Banna is going to
come up to hit for himself. Jerry Coleman's over to

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talk to Rashie. There was the fifth Dodger double of
this series. Rash he throws the banner left hand hitters
in there for a call strike. Bana is a figured

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to be only a bar hitter as a pitcher. But
anytime a man's up there swinging a betch, you gotta
be wary.

Speaker 2 (01:10:49):
Abby.

Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
The curve has swung on a ground ball hit the Henry.
He's up with it, out runs banner of the bag,
going to third. His Campanella there two down and coming
up his Peeve Reeves grounds out to Henrick unassisted rash.
He ran over to cover, but Hendricks and I'll take
him and did. Now we go to the top of

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the Brooklyn order, and here's pee wee. Reese ground to
do Rizuto on the first inning, hitting a sharp one
hopper to the scooter. Brown moves in close at third,
ready to move in on a top ball, not necessarily
figuring he reached to be bunning with two outs. But
then you always have to watch every possibility, whether it

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be the unexpector is not. In baseball Campanella on third,
two down. Here's the pitch to Reese outside ball one.
Spider Jargenson on deck outfield, shaded toward left fore stands
in fairly close to the plate, slightly open stance. Oh's
the bat down with the end of the handle pretty
much rash. He starts his wind up around, comes the

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right arm, in comes the pitch.

Speaker 2 (01:11:57):
Strike.

Speaker 1 (01:11:58):
Call a fastball in there, just above the knee, and
the count is now even up at one and one.
Reese wants Cal Hubber to have a look at the ball,
and Cal gives a new windbarro and tosses the one
that Rashi just hand out of the game might have
been discolored. Ballplayers, figure's tough enough to see those pitches

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coming up there without pitcher throwing one that might have
been stained by hitting the grass or being discolored through
the rubbing up process or getting into the dirt one
way or another. One ball, one strike, two down, camping
out on third, last of the third, five nothing New
York in comes the pitch. Reeche swings pounced it off
to the rind of the plate, out of play, way
back into the upper deck, and the count is one

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and two. This has been just about the warmest day
that we've had in the series. A lot of blue upstairs,
patches of white, maybe some clowns just in behind us
where the sun is because it's not out too strongly

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at the moment, and as we speak, it fades away
almost all together. Here's your pitch, swung on a ground ball,
hitting the hole between.

Speaker 4 (01:13:12):
First and second on the right feel for a base hit.

Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
Campanella comes in, the score mates up with the ball,
flips to Reese and to Risuto, and Rees is on
with a run producing single the right field. So the
pee wee came through in the clutch. He's one of
your great moneyball players getting his fifth hit of the

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series and driving in his second run, hit the ball
of the opposite field on the ground in between first
and second, where the Yankees were released expecting him to hit.
It's now a five to one ball game, and here
is Pider Jorgenson, left hand hitter up the stretch by
a rash of the pitch, swung on to high pop
up out back of second. Risuto is under the ball

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waiting for it to come down, Reese running and Phil
makes the catch for the out end the innings, one
run for Brooklyn, two hits, no Yankee eras, one left
on for the Dodgers, and the score at the end
of three innings and the totals the Yankees five runs,
four hits, no Erras, five left on Brooklyn, one run,
two hits, one ERA, and one man left on.

Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
Arian. Yes, ma'am.

Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
In all the years that you've been watching a great guy,
great performer, pee wee Reese, I guess you've seen him
come through in the clutch many a time. Well, Reese
and Russuto I have had shortstop given us all that
you'd ever expect to see in the World Series at
that position and both also have been very well up
at the plate, and they have run bases very well.

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Frank Prisch last evening I happened to bump into him,
and of course he's been an infielder himself and man
his ball clubs played in more words series gave than
anybody else, and his eye has been taken. Of course,
he admits to being an over broken down infield now
he watches in his first But he was talking about
the work of Rizzuto and Reese, and I think actually
that few fans appreciate either one as much as they should,

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because neither Rizzuto nor Rece have any eccentricities. They try
and make everything look easy. They placed very smoothly. In fact,
as Brig Shotton says, the race should.

Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
Appried to both. They are ringers mell. In other words,
they're pros.

Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
That's right. As we go to the fourth thing, Yankees
five Dodgers one, Tommy Henrick, Yogi Berra, and Joe Demajo
are coming up for New York. Jack batter, right hander
throws to Henrick curve inside ball one for you late tuners.
In Rex Barney was the starting pitcher for Brooklyn, went

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two and two thirds innings gave up three hits and
was out of their incomes. Of pitch now swung on
and missed by Henrik z went all the way on
that one. All the runs that the Yankees have scored.
A charge to Bonnie Banner throws change up in southside

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ball two two and one.

Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
Out.

Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
Theo swung way around toward right for Henrick Jorgenson about
a dozen feet off the third baseline, four steps away
from the edge of the infield grass reached about three
stripes to the left of second. Here's your pitch, swung
on by Henrik of groundball hit the Robinson going to
his right up, but that throws over to Hodges. Henrick
is out. Tommy Henrick grounding out to Robinson, the Hodges
second to first. Here's Jogi Barraw Saint Louis lad struck

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out in the first inning, bounced out to the pitcher
and the third Jogi bemoans the fates that cost him
an injury on his left thumb. There's the pitch that's
outside for the ball, and he remarked that he was
sorry that his thumb hurt him so because he's had
a lot of good pitches to hit but hadn't been

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able to swing hard on him. He said, yeah, banda
where Jogi takes inside a little old ball two two balls,
no strikes, one out. Fourth inning, Yankees, five Dodgers, one
out field infield set up, same para as for Henry.

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Right hander Jack Banner comes in with pitch that's outside
the curveball three nothing to count the banner of the
rossenbag is that a touch wipes his hand across the
letters of the uniform anyway for that three nothing pitch
aims it over the plate and it is in there

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for the call strike for in one. Gil Hodges deep
at first, almost on top of that first baseline. Jackie
Robinson halfway between first and second and back deep. Now
the three to one pitch from Banner. The Bara swung
online rights to Hodges for hot number two, two up

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and two away. And here's Joe Demago, who twice has
been the victim of spectacular catches by centerfielder Duke Snyder.
In the first inning, Duke went to the wall and
straight centerfield, deep centerfield. The three hundred and ninety three
foot signed leaped and caught the match's drive over his head.
Here's your delivery inside the Joe for a ball. The

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last time that Demado was up, he drilled a smart
liner in the center and Snyder came running into top
speed and gloved it about a foot off the ground.
Banner throws the match takes low outside for ball too.
Two balls now strikes, two outs, Fourthening, New York five
Brooklyn one. Bobby Brown on deck outfield is swung around

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toward left infield, shaded well around toward third. Joe, with
that classic stance of his bat cocked up off his
right shoulder. On the next pitch, swings and sends a
long drive. It stays failed all the way.

Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
It is going.

Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
It is going. It is all demand. Joe made sure

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this time nobody was gonna make a spectacular catch. And
the boys greeting him because he's had a rough series
in the base hit department, and the entire team practice
came out and met him in front of the dugout
and packed him on the back. Here's Bobby Brown strike
one call over the inside corner. Joe made sure that
this time nobody was going to rob him. Hit a high,

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towering drive in the lower left field seats that just
did go into the right of the foul pole. As
that ball was hooking now the pitch to Brown, strike two,
call over the inside corner. The ball cleared the three
hundred and forty eight foot mark, and yet he was
out when he drove one yearly four three hundred ninety
three feet to be exact, in straightaway center. That's the

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Majo's sixth World Series homer. This is the eighth series
in which he has participated. The pitchers swung on him
miss strike three for Bobby Brown, and Campanella flipped the
ball down to Jorgenson at third though it was the
third out. It shows you that sometimes the power of
concentration in the World Series will do certain things to
certain fellows. Strike three, one run for New York, one hit,

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no errors for the Dodgers, nobody left on and the
hand for Demajo as the crowd screaching.

Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
And going out in the center field, and.

Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
The score at the end of three and a half
innings the Yankees six. The Dodgers won. Last half of
the fourth innings, Duke Snyder leads off for the Dodgers.
Left hand Bantner struck out in the first inning grashy pitches.
Duke takes a curveover for call strike. Jackie Robinson on
deck Romanski to follow. There was a wild rumor that

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spread briefly before the ball game concerning Demajo, but it
was quickly scotched that he was back in the hospital
of one hundred and three degree fever. Here's a pitch
swung on a miss strike to Duke cut Hard. That
was one story that was EASi to trace down and
scotching to hurry because all he had to do is
go down to the Yankee dressing room when the team arrived,
and there was Joe with his son, Joe Junior, Joe

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putting on his uniform. The right hander comes in with
his pitch and it swung on him, miss strike three,
and Schneider goes down, striking out for the seventh time
in the series. Now Jackie Robinson steps in, robbed of
a base sit on the second inning by Jerry Coleman

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on a sinking line of the Jerry Club outfield, ships
around toward left, shaves around toward third on the infield,
brown in close to third in the event of a
bunt or top roller bit crash into the wind up,
throws strike, call fastball through there New York six, Brooklyn

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one last the fourth. Robinson stands deep in the batter's box,
just a little way away from the plate. Rashes delivery
curb swung on, hit right back through the middle, out
over second in the center for a base hit. Joe
Demago comes in, scoops the ball up off the green carpet,
throws into second to Rizzuto, and Robinson holds on it
first where they single the center. There was a curve

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ball he hit and he was just waiting for it.
Hit it right back through the middle. That's the third
hit off Rashy and now coming the bat is Jean Hermanski,
who flied out to Mapes in the second inning. Left
hand batter Bobby Brown about five feet off third, two

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steps away from the edge of the infield grass or
zero three steps to the left. The second d half
way Now you're pitch swung on its high five ball
out into short left. Woodland trots in towards short under
the ball. Ra Zulo Honer's take it, Jean, he does
Robinson half way a second, turns and shoots back first.
Sir Hermanski flies out to Woodling in short left, and

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our coming the band is Gil Hodges, who grounded a
short on the second inning. Tommy Henrick hollis to Rashy,
I'm gonna play halfway or I'm gonna play not on
the bag rather against Robinson, but in behind him. But
now Henrick moves in and has a look at Casey
Stingle and the Yankee dugout and see where he wants
him to play. Meantime, Gil Hodges, right hand hitter, steps in,

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stands away from the plate, apparently deep in the batter's box.
Open stance out, feel around toward left. They claimed to
pull toward left field. Here's your pitch curve and it's
inside for a ball, one ball, no strikes. We'll watch
Jackie Robinson for you in the event he does decide
to take off and try to steal second. Jerry Coleman

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moves in a step or two hunter something to Rashy.
Fourth inning, New York six Brooklyn one Woodling is way
back deep and left. Rashy stretches. Robbie dances off first.
Hendrick moves over to first. Here's the pitch and the
top side ball two two balls, no strikes. Robinson danced

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off first as if he might be thinking of going down,
and Henrick, who was in behind him, then came dashing
over to first rash He had a look, but instead
of throwing the Henrick came into the plate with it.
Robinson winds his lead a bit stretched by a rashy.
You look at Jackie. Here's the pitch and it's in there.
First strike, Jackie bluff to dashed the second that time

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thought he was going to go two and one of
the count on Hodges. Robinson and Hodges now exchange glances.
Two men down the rashy of the stretch. Now look,
here's your pitch, swung on line out in the right
seald corner and Robinson Mike's possibly store on. He's running

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second hand for third.

Speaker 4 (01:24:58):
Bait plays the rebound two.

Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
If he throws in the rezun on hold Hodges to
a single and Robinson third. Cliff makes beautiful play of
that ball off the right field wall held that flow
to a single as Hodges lined it into the right
field corner and Mates, who was over in the right center,
dashed over and played the rebounds perfectly. They keep Jackie
Robinson from scoring and keep Hodges and taking the extra bases.

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So Hodges lined a single into the right field corner,
sending Robinson to third, and the.

Speaker 2 (01:25:29):
Banner is Marv Brackley, who struck out in.

Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
The third inning, and immediately Carl Hurskin starts to warm
up in the Dodger bullpen with Burt shot and evidently
having in mind the injection of a pinch hitter for
Banta Shad Rackley, who now is at Batan Campanella, who

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follows get on score Yankee six, Brooklyn one, last half
of the fourth, Robinson on third, Hodges on first, two
men down, Rackley left hand hit her up, stretched the
pitch outside ball one. There's nobody warming up in the

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Yankee bullt then Vick again ready he throws inside ball two.
Robinson on third, Hodges on first, two down the stretch
by a rashy. Here's the pitch strike call got the
inside corner just below the belt. Two to one count

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on Marv. Bobby Brown's in close at third, Rizulo four
strants to the left of second and half way Jerry
Coleman deep four strants to the right of second. Henricks
just in behind Hodges at first a two to one
count on rightly again, Rashi is set. Here's the pitch.

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Ractly takes low inside the ball three. Roy Campanella is
on deck and now Jim Turner comes out of the
Yankee dug out on orders from Casey's tingle and motions
for action of the Yankee bullpen, and it's Fred Sandford
getting up just as Rashi takes his stretch ractly steps

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out of the batter's box. Rashie is perspiring rather freely
the a proportion of his uniform shirt absolutely wet. Harve
be ready for the three one pitch runners on first
and third. Here it is, and it is strike to
call right over. Rightly started to first and was called
back by Herbert is going up with the right hand.

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So you've got a full count on raightlely three and two,
and with two down, Robinson will be playing it safe
at third, that is, he'll make sure that the ball
is hit somewhere before he starts running. Gil Hodges, who's
on first, on the other hand, and who his force
will be off and running with the pitch. So the
stretch by Rashi there he goes Hodges. The pitch is

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rung on in this track three. How about that.

Speaker 4 (01:28:25):
No runs or.

Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
Brustdon, two hits, no errors for the Yankees, and two
men left on for the Dodgers. And just as Rashie
was on the verge. He recovered in time to strike
out ractly in.

Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
The clutch, and so the score at the end of four.

Speaker 1 (01:28:43):
Innings the Yankee six. The Dodgers won. Your totals the
Yankee six runs, five hits, no errors, five left on brooking,
one run, four hitch, one era, and three men left
on face. This is Mel Allen with Red Barber bringing
you the World Series from field. Jean Woodling up takes
a pitch inside for ball one. As we go to

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the top of the fifth inning.

Speaker 2 (01:29:07):
For the Yankees, leading.

Speaker 1 (01:29:08):
Six to one, Woodling walked in single to center. Right
hander Rudefer jack Man of throws right over for a
call strike fastball, and account is even up at one
and one. The fans, exercising a prerogative, are hollering at
the empire. In comes the pitch and it's high and

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outside for ball two, two and one, two balls one strike.
The men in blue do a great job. Without them,
baseball wouldn't be what it is. The two one delivery
on its way, swung on, there's a long drive to
right field. There's Armanski racing bank the balls off the scoreboard.
Gene plays it off. Now Snyder comes over to get

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his it rolls away from Jean, and there's Woodland sliding
in the second with a double. Jean Woodling line's a
double off the scoreboard and right center field. The rebound
got away from Hermanski didn't rebound directly any but in
an angle, and Duke Snyder, figuring that possibility, came racing

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over from center field to grab the ball. But he's
throw in the second was not in time, and Woodling
is on with a double off the right field scoreboard.
Here's Cliff Mates left hand hitter, Banda's pitch curve inside

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ball one, Makee struck out and walk Woodling's only other
hit in this series with the double, and it was
here to abbits field in almost the same spot band
of the pitches. Mates takes inside around the knees for
ball to two balls, no strikes. Now the pitch way

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It's fun of that forever strike in yes by Mates.
That pitch was way outside. But Mates had his mind
made up. He was going to bunt and did that
ball is two feet outside. Throw up to two one counts.
When I said a moment ago that Woodling's only other
hitting the series was a double, I meant prior to today.
Today he's had a walk, a single, and a double.

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Wooding moves off second six to one New York fifth inning.
The pitch has funny out toward the mound. There is
batter up, but it throws over to Hodges for the out,
moving to third on the play with Whoodling. It's the
sacrifice for mate, as Casey Stingle with a six to
one lead, figures every other run he can get now
means just that much tougher role the Dodgers will have

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to hold us stay alive in this world series. Mapes
is out as he bunched down the first baseline Batta
to Hodges. Here's Jerry Coleman. Jorgenson moves over third and
out to talk to Banta. The attendance today thirty three thousand,
seven hundred and eleven gate receipts one hundred and sixty seven,

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one hundred and sixty five dollars and forty five cents.
The players, of course, got their shares out of the
first four games, and it has been estimated that the
winning team share will be just a little over five thousand,
and the losing team shared just a little over four thousand.
For player in field, in and comes the pitch. Jerry

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Coleman swings and sensic ground ball. The Hodges gets off
his glove. Here comes Whittling taking the plate to.

Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
Throw is in there not in time?

Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
Woodland scored as Hodges had grabbed the ball, stepped on
first to retire Coleman, and almost had the chance for
an unusual double play at the plate, but he threw
in a hurry, off balance and off to the right
of the plate, hind of the dirt. It had to
be blocked by Campanella, and he was at least five
to ten feet away from the plate, up the first
base line, and had no chance to get Woodling. It

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was an unusual play, with so much happening at once,
you couldn't get it all in. At one time Woodling
had up the line from third, but when the ball
is hit sharped to Hodges with the infield end, Woodling
decided not to go, but when the ball skipped off
the glove of Hodges, he came on in. Now Rashi
takes fastball in for a strike. The ball skipped off
the glove of Hodges, rolled across the file line. He

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grabbed it, stepped on first ten time to get Coleman
then through to the plate trying to get wood Things,
who then decided he ought to run now. The pitch
swung on his strike two by Rashi, so Coleman is out. Hodges, unassisted,
is credited with a run back in his third of
the ball game. The Yankees lead seven to one. Rashie,

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who walked and singled on the next pitch, takes over
the outside cornerferk coll strike three, one run for the Yankees,
one hit, no errors for the Dodgers, nobody left on
for New York, and the score at the end of
four and one happenings to play New York seven, Brooklyn one.

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And as we get ready to go into the last
half of the fifth inning, all set to move into
the Gillette microphone is Red Barber. And it's always great
to be able to work with a great announcer. Read
I mean that from my heart. And it's always a
wonderful pleasure to be able to associate with you on

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these World Series broadcast or any other Thank you mal
that the two way Street. Now Big Rashia, trying to
nail down the World Series New York makes his first
pitch to Campanella, a good one, for a call strike.
As we move along with the last half, about the
fifth inning, big crowd sitting in soda, stirring restlessly, the
Yanks on top of a big score now seven to one.

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Curd ball is over.

Speaker 2 (01:34:46):
For a strike. Nothing in two.

Speaker 1 (01:34:49):
There was a nice thing that he's spun off. Rashi
on the mound. This is his second appearance. His mouth
pointed out to you. He started the second game.

Speaker 2 (01:34:57):
He's coming back to.

Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Two days rest. He won one on ball games, was
a strong man on the mound staff of the Yankees,
and Casus Tingle, out of nothing else than sentiment, there
would give his biggest winner, who pitched the pennant winning
game Sunday, an opportunity to go today, throw curvel outside
ball wine. What we mean by sentiment was that if
Stingle had started somebody else and the Yankees had won today,

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then Rashi would not get a chance to get even
with the boards. He was the losing pitcher in game two.
So that's why he Julius Simon today. Among other reasons,
of course, may very well be this Stingle fellow was
his best possible pitcher. Anyhow, Curve outside and a ball
two two balls too strikes for the Bara who's had
to catch through the series with a bruised left thumb.

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Every one of these pitchers hurts you. It's a jar there.
That ball settles in that catching mit far down to
give the sign big cal Hubbard working balls and strikes,
standing directly behind the receiver. Here's the right hand is
two two pitch past ball swung on and filed straight
back on the screen and out of fly. Campanella is
up for a second at bat Rashie for just moving

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along with the efficiency of a well oi on machine
and knocking off the first seven doors to Campanella doubled
in the third inning and two down reached single them
over book in front, I feel very much around toward left.

Speaker 2 (01:36:14):
There's a slight breeze.

Speaker 1 (01:36:15):
That is going out toward left, but it is not
a too strong game factor. Campanella hits a high foul
back out of play again till two and two. As
now I gave you the figures a few moments ago.

Speaker 2 (01:36:36):
It was brought in by the book.

Speaker 1 (01:36:38):
The Road Secretary of Health Card thirty three tho seven
and eleven. Here to see this fifth game of the
series beird game of the set of debits field Now let's.

Speaker 2 (01:36:48):
See the Sunday game carries on.

Speaker 1 (01:36:50):
Rash He pitched again two and two.

Speaker 2 (01:36:52):
Campanella hits the hot lines.

Speaker 1 (01:36:53):
I've right it so all and the final of the.

Speaker 2 (01:36:55):
Truck step hold it it. He gifts into the hall
between third and short.

Speaker 1 (01:36:59):
So one up, one.

Speaker 2 (01:37:00):
Away, last time for the Fed.

Speaker 1 (01:37:03):
The Yankee defense has been extremely sound out thought of
a boot which meant nothing the way relatives pitching the
opening game by Coleman. There's been no other mistakes. Now
a pinch hitter, Tommy Brown, a right hand batter, is
coming up to hit for batter. The matter who has
to leave for the last two and the third innings
is out of there, and Brown, making his second appearance

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as a Pinchelli's all for one. Sender, right hand hitter,
takes a fastball through there for a call strike. Rashie,
who is primarily a control pitcher, is making his pitch
as good as early as he can on these hitters.
He's pitching with a six run lead, works herdball too
high and it is one in one, one.

Speaker 2 (01:37:46):
Ball, one strike.

Speaker 1 (01:37:48):
Brown hitting for batter in the last of the FED,
Ragie not wasting much time. Carl Askin is the only
pitcher working in the book in both then trying to
say up narrown. So we presume it will be he
who will come on to pitch against the top of
the ante batting ordum the sixth innings, New York seven book.

Speaker 2 (01:38:08):
And one fastball swung on bold Off and the count
now goes.

Speaker 1 (01:38:11):
One and two. The ball spun back and into the
permanent presspots, which is suspended from the roof of these
double Dyke stands here at Ebbittsfield. So one of the
members of the fourth Estate as a world Series souvenir
one ball to strike, I feel around toward left in

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field is splayed away. That's Henrik Coleman, Rizzuto and Brown.

Speaker 2 (01:38:39):
Branch. He worked one and two passports one on and
this was quite three.

Speaker 1 (01:38:42):
So Brown they set down and it's the fifth strikeout
for Rashi verifies the ball down the third Brown touched
over for the mound, tossed it on the hand out
of the pitcher.

Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
But see the Antfield moves a step more toward left.
That's Woodling and left field.

Speaker 1 (01:39:02):
Who's that a perfect afternoon with the walk, single and
double the maaggio and I know that the sentimental heart
of the American public was glad to see him. Dot
one is in center and the right fielder's mates pee
Wee recep passed ball over for a call strike. Peewee
leads the Dodgers for the most hits CS five one
for two today, five to sixteen for the series swings.

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There is an hour on a line drive over third
down and left field, so Reese is on it first,
and this fine money player for the Dodges ever since
he came up in nineteen forty, continues to show why
people consider him one of the fine shortstoppers anywhere around.

Speaker 2 (01:39:43):
Lind single in.

Speaker 1 (01:39:44):
The left and hit number five for Brooklyn Jorgenson, the
smallish South Fort swinging third baseman. Jorgeton is on for
two today and it's two for eleven in the series.
Rashi Pitcher's passport swung on. Check it up toward first.

Speaker 2 (01:40:01):
Henry comes on, picks up the ball and steps on
the bag for the third.

Speaker 1 (01:40:04):
Up, so that matters the last of the fifth inning,
no runs, one hit, while we'll check our five inning
totals for the Yankees. Seven runs they're all officially scored.
It earned a half a dozen hips in New York
and errorless defense far for the Dodgers one run off rashes,
which has earned five hits which have been pretty well scattered.

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And for the dodge is one hour, which was Bonnie's
throwing her in the first inning. Bonnie was wild at
the ball and that while they so far has been
the turning point of the ball game. He walked the
first two hitters and then in throwing higher second base
on a pickoff play, moved them over an extra night,
well as the book and knight hits of Lonnie over

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saluting now the Commissioner and Governor Douay and playing. But
here's the Jagabella speaking about the runs being officially scored
is earned a moment ago. We'd like to comment that
the work of the three official scores, is appointed by
Commissioner Chandeler, has been very sound and very short. The

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official scores are Rosco mcgon of the New York Times,
Milton Gross of the New York Post, and Loniss of
the Brooklyn Eagle.

Speaker 2 (01:41:20):
Erskine has been officially.

Speaker 1 (01:41:21):
Announced and he's out on the mound warming up his
right arm parritory to taking over the is K I
n E. Scholarskin. He'll be pitching to Risuto, who's had
a perfectly grand series to cap a splendid year all
season long in the Market League. Little shortstop has only

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been up officially once so far. This afternoon there was
a fly ball instead of field. He walked to begin
the ballgame, which was as pivotable play as you can get.
Then he got this sacrifice in the second inning when
he was bunning presumably for a base hit to still
move the man over, So therefore he was fish to
sCOD as a sacrificer. He has three hits for sixteen

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official at bats. He's a tough target, and he has
good eyes, very quick with its wrists, and he is small,
just a little bit over five feet.

Speaker 2 (01:42:18):
In fact, when you see him in street cloud walking around.

Speaker 1 (01:42:20):
With these athletes, you figure out, see that must be
the batboy.

Speaker 2 (01:42:26):
Live Zuta.

Speaker 1 (01:42:27):
You can play this game with just as big fellows
as they come. Erskin makes his first pitch of cashball
in under the hands of ball one. He said that
Erskin was the smallest right handed Well, of course, he's
pretty good sized fallow compared to Rizzuto, but he's small
at pitchers usually go Silver's pastball inside and Rosuto, who
had stood up to it, apparently had his mindset for

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a curve or something had suddenly backtracked there to last
but second two and all at fields shaded toward left.

Speaker 2 (01:42:57):
Third Baseman jogs them is off the bikes.

Speaker 1 (01:42:59):
The ficus of a bum Hodges is a couple of
steps up at first. Private's enough at second, passed Paul
in under the hands for ball three. So Rosito is
in the catbird seek now as far as the count
is concerned.

Speaker 2 (01:43:10):
Three and all.

Speaker 1 (01:43:14):
The Yankees out in front seven to one. Bonnie, who
started in two and two third innings, walked six men
didn't take many hits to capitalize.

Speaker 2 (01:43:25):
In a bushel basket full of run.

Speaker 1 (01:43:30):
Well missing for ball four, so Urskin gives up for walkers,
the seventh Yankee to get a free ticket. Rosuto for
the second times walked, and he's at first, and here
is Tommy Henry in field up halfway. Henry runs up
as over a Bunton takes and it's a call.

Speaker 2 (01:43:47):
Strike up goes a big.

Speaker 1 (01:43:49):
Right hand even bigger cal Hubbard Hubbard back of the plate,
Ritten at first, base at second, Pasorrella Jorda at third
in the power corners Bar in left, and Hurley in right.
Erskine in position, checks presago Zo. There's a curveball, chumps
in the right field, hit and run play. Raso wheels
right around second, comes on in the third, Rackley Wheels

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throws in the second base the short stop.

Speaker 2 (01:44:12):
Race and it's a hit and run single in the
left field.

Speaker 1 (01:44:15):
Paul Henry so Erskin has no sooner come on and
he's drawn a couple of tatters based on balls in
the single. And Yogi Baron, who is all for three
today in a crouch, swings and drives the ball foul
into the right field home.

Speaker 2 (01:44:31):
He really swings that wood.

Speaker 1 (01:44:33):
When he first came up to the Yankees, they didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:44:35):
Know where in the world they were gonna play him,
where they were.

Speaker 1 (01:44:37):
Gonna catch him, play him in the utfield at just what.
But they knew they were gonna play him. Where As
Bucky Harris said a couple of years ago, anybody who
can swing that BET's gonna be out there playing. Swing
it the way he swings it, and he swings it
infield is out pooping for a play at the play.
The Yankees leading seven to one and crushing forward here
in the sixth inning, nobody hot men at first and third.

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There's a fly ball in the left field. Bactly is
going back underneath it. Rosulto tag to third. There's the
catch in deep left. The throw goes the second, conceding the.

Speaker 2 (01:45:05):
Run and holding Henrik the runner at first to first base.

Speaker 1 (01:45:08):
So for New York now eight to one and Barra
BET's in a run with a long flive all the
left field. The Yankees have now scored and five of
the sixth innings in which they have come up to
the play and big Demandio gets a big hand. Joe
finally hit one. I know he must feel immergurably better.

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He hit that home run in the left fiel'connor in
the fourth inning, his second series hit and his first
real solid hit. The other was a squibbet up for third.
I feel toward left. Joe swings as a high pop
line the short right second baseman Robinson is out hundred
andred and takes Henrik pulling on it. First two men

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and gone. And Tommy Brown, who continues to play great
ball in the World Series. They did him get in
the series and he almost takes over the show. Henry
get first ready to set sail. Dicky coaching at first base,
Frankie Corzetti at third infield is now all in shadow,
so has left field, center field and right field.

Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
Still have sun Ershkin delivers serf swung on Jill in
the right field.

Speaker 1 (01:46:19):
It is clear by a body yard in the corner,
and here is Henrik wheeling in the third. The ball
gets away from Romanski. Henrick is being waved on in Boudetti.
The throw is being relayed by Robinson. Henrick comes on
to score and two third goes round. The ball gets
away from Campanella and Harry Brown coming on in two
score standing up at the play, so probably scored as
a triple and an hour. The high bouncing throw from

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right field of Hamancy got off the leaping form of
the catcher Campanella and went back to the sands. It
could be scored as a double as the throw in
and as an error, or a triple and an arrow. However,
it's a run batted in by Brown down into the
right field corner, gives him another one. The Yankees two
more runs over to go out in front of ten
to wad and five took Forth begins that slow death

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march out to the mouth. He's the fellow that takes
the news after the producer matt into shot that has
scored as a three bagger, and the error is being
charged against second baseman Robinson on his relay towards the
Robinson relay the thrown and I think a moment later
I hastily said that the right fielders throw bounced high

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over the catcher. It was Robinson's relay, and Robinson is
charged with the era. That is a triple for Brown.
That's all for Erskin. He's out of there. And here's
Hatton coming on to the second straight day. A triple
for Brown at the second term Heath tripled well. I
guess Hatton knows Erskine field because Brown tripled off Hatton yesterday.
Brown a three bag on the right field corner and

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never stopped running on the concomitant error, which is charged
against the second base Brown score being assen is now
been made and Hapton is a fish. The pitcher in
Erskine vacates the mound for him. Timmy Henrick is scored

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officially as coming all the way in, of course, on
the free Baggain now leaving the Brook and doug Art
going down to the bullpen is earth Palika. Hapton takes
over on the mouth it is ten to one in
favor of the rampaging Yankees, and cases Single himself seems

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to be visibly relaxed down there in the Yankee dog out.

Speaker 2 (01:48:30):
I don't think he's particularly.

Speaker 1 (01:48:32):
Concerned about events. He's got a lot of pitches, of course,
the one guy named Joe Page down the bullpen. Of course,
he's got one that's going very well on the mound.
And the percentages are stacking up higher and higher with
the American League champions. They're leading now by an aggregate
score of ten to one. That happens about ready to go.

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And the battery of pitch two is the left hand
hitting left field Jean Woodling, who's had a perfect actor
known and with this huge margin, Stingle is not making
the reverse by pinch hitting with the right hand batter
patt and rows fastball in. Therefore, of course strike nobody
on the first nine runs to the Yankees are to

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be scored as earned. Well, the tenth one is to
be scored is earned, and that remains to be seen.
The era was not of the out making variety pitch
curveball low one in one Woodling, who walked in the
first ginning single in the center in the third and
doubled in the fifth, scored two runs, three hits.

Speaker 2 (01:49:40):
Great official at bats.

Speaker 1 (01:49:42):
Fastball is in under the hands and it is two
and one, two balls, one strike. The Yankees, of course,
leading in game three to.

Speaker 2 (01:49:51):
One and leading in runs in this one with the
Dodger's dormy ten runs to one two unpitch swung on.

Speaker 1 (01:49:58):
There's a drive in the le instead of feel she's
in there for a base hit and passed rankly at
least for a double. And here's Woodling coming in the second,
standing up to continue his bid for a perfect afternoon.
And this makes all ten of the Yankee run during
so a solid line drive double for Woodling, which gives
him three for three. The third hit his hit charge

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to Hatton. Of course, the Yankee runs the first five
charts to start a bonnie, the next two to batter,
the next three to Erskine. Hatton, of course, is completely
responsible for whitodling. In second base. Cliff Mapes, who is
aw for one officially one for eight in the series,

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left ten batter one for eight in the series.

Speaker 2 (01:50:44):
Left ten batter takes a hindside curve for ball one.

Speaker 1 (01:50:49):
His base hit yesterday was a very big one for
New York for the ball game standing even he sliced
the double in the left field corner, knocked in the
first two runs, and the Yankees will never headed. Flung
on a high fly ball in the short left ractlely
comes in the left field is under it, packs up,
makes the cat so that closes matters in the top

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of the sixth inning, and the Yankees pick up three
more runs, three more hit. There is one book, Lamara,
and at the end of five and a half innings
the score stands now in New York ten and Brooklyn one.
Blue Boudraw the Cleveland Indians says that he'd rather go
without his morning carpet than pass up shaving. Yes, Lou,

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uses you let super speed raising, and here he is to.

Speaker 6 (01:51:35):
Tell you what fans that's because it makes shaving something
to look forward to. And what way, Lou for red
Shaving is no longer a chore. It picks me up,
gives me a feeling.

Speaker 1 (01:51:45):
Of well being.

Speaker 2 (01:51:46):
In fact, it's as important as breakfast to me.

Speaker 1 (01:51:50):
For you don't means you'd rather shave than eath you Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:51:52):
No, but I just don't feel right until I do shave.

Speaker 1 (01:51:55):
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only a dollar. Last half of the sixth inning, the

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Yankees ten the Dodgers won. Well, to be perfectly factful
about it, if Brooklyn can pull Let's run out today,
this is going to be an explosion that will be
topped pretty much only by.

Speaker 2 (01:52:33):
Several of atomic origins. However, this is an unpredictable.

Speaker 1 (01:52:40):
Ball club, a dead game ball club, and it's a
ball park that is faded for the unexpected. That's almost
take it for granted around the diggings. In fact us,
all let's hold on and see Duke Snyder first up,
last and sex right hand. The Rashi pitchers and Snyder
swings dust it all out deep in the left set
of field, and it's in there for a comes off

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the wall, slots coming in the second base Woodland throws
in and if they double for Snyder tomorrow gets through
from Coleman. But Rashie backs up to play, and Snyder's
content to stay a second, lashing up to the double
go the U covesman swinging away.

Speaker 2 (01:53:17):
Level up the alleyway and let's get appeal.

Speaker 1 (01:53:20):
This gives him his second World Series hits. That she's
hitting number sixt this afternoon off rashing, but I was
just failing by nine runs. Have only two alternatives. As
they say in baseball, you swing all you take. In
other words, you swing the hit and you take to
try and get a base.

Speaker 2 (01:53:39):
On ball ten to one.

Speaker 1 (01:53:43):
New York Rashie is the uniform shape, now becoming sweat
stains as he's been twirling steadily along. Big right hander Ravenson,
who is one for two today, backs out as Rashly
gets all set.

Speaker 2 (01:53:58):
Time is called.

Speaker 1 (01:54:00):
Ravenson has three hips for fourteen at.

Speaker 2 (01:54:02):
Bats at feel toward left. Jack runs up as are it.

Speaker 1 (01:54:07):
Bunton takes a pitch inside for ball one, sniders second,
and of course we'll try and run the bases conservatively.
Manager's thing goes step to the part of the dug
un says, look out for the barn again. The pitch
fastball that is outside just by a pick four ball
two lst he's trying to keep control of the situation
with a nine roun lead, delivers in there for a

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fall strike. He has been pooling with his curb so
much he's been primarily a fastball pitcher this afternoon, two
holls run strike.

Speaker 2 (01:54:39):
Travinson swinging calls the cock two and two.

Speaker 1 (01:54:51):
Snyder not only came up with a base hit for
himself in the sixth inning, which will help his feelings emergeably,
but by getting a base hip he to it that
he didn't strike out. He's only one strikeout away from
tying the record for a batter striking out the most
in the five game series. Rogers haunts to be struck
out eight times and making twenty nine. Robinson takes a

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curve outside four ball three, three balls to strike Snyder
stuck out seven times in maturities friend who at the
ball and strike out one out last of the six.
Rashy pitching with a little bit more deliberation now he's
probably beginning to get tired. Come back after two days rest,

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big right handed throws outside for ball four and Robinson
achieved his executives, getting on base with a base on balls,
which is the first given up by Rashi hand pitching coast.
Jim Turner stepped to the front of the Yankee dug
out and motions to the Yankee ball ten with his
left hand. What do you think that means?

Speaker 2 (01:55:57):
Only one thing?

Speaker 1 (01:55:58):
Joe Page, And there's Big Page starting to warm up,
and he knows how to warm up.

Speaker 2 (01:56:05):
He doesn't leave any of his pitches.

Speaker 1 (01:56:07):
Out in the bullpen.

Speaker 2 (01:56:09):
Well, the Yankees want to end it there.

Speaker 1 (01:56:14):
It is Peate throwing in the bullpen, the Yankees leading
ten to one. The matter is gin Haman's get the plate,
swings and fills the ball out of play back on
the screen.

Speaker 2 (01:56:24):
Having then why.

Speaker 1 (01:56:29):
The grass, He takes the sign from Stocky Bell pitches.
There's a bouncing ball hit two between christ.

Speaker 2 (01:56:34):
And second in the right.

Speaker 1 (01:56:34):
Field matter being waived by stock Alon Thurret. It comes
on in the score and when the ball is bobbled
in right field by mate Robinson, who stopped at second,
picks up close to Thirret, Hamanski holds it quake. That
makes it a ten to two ball games and now
I is charged on mate's and right field. You can't
bobble that ball for so much as the split second
on Robinson's reflected are amazing the rapids. So Hamanski then

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goes into right. God, if nothing else, they're gonna worry.
The yankeesn't single as much.

Speaker 2 (01:57:05):
As it can.

Speaker 1 (01:57:05):
They got single up in front of the dug out hollering. Now,
Robinson stopped his second, moves over to third on rightfield
and makes his miss que. Snyder scores, of course up
now as Joe hodges the single the last script, he's

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one to two today he has three hits for fourteen.
I feel around to what left ten to two ball
games pay of New York. Nobody out slow curve is
over for a call fight and Page is warming up
from the Yankee ballpen. You watch you warm up, you
would think he was being very lackadaisical, very unconcerned. That

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is a part of his ability to do so much work.
He just gets sort of loose down there, and he
gets right on the edge of where he's ready to
throw hard, and then he takes them out. Ramonson off
there and Manski first. The Yankee in field is up
only one of two steps and double played deft the
outfield to one left. Rash your pitchers the curves one

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on the nurse back too. He's spun a big, slow
breaking curve over broke it off very nicely.

Speaker 2 (01:58:16):
Nothing him do.

Speaker 1 (01:58:19):
For the Yankees, ten for the Dodgers too. There's a
lot left to happen in this ball game. Do you
let folk might have happened to send it to you
wherever you are, wherever you happen to be. Hodges leaning

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in slightly, Rashy pitches curve low outside the borrow, goes
down nicely to his right to hold the ball up.
One ball, two strikes, one and two. Before the ball game,
we had a talk with Billy south right, and we're

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very happy to tell you that he feels fine.

Speaker 2 (01:59:05):
He looks fine. He's all set to resume the managership
for the Boston Brave next year.

Speaker 1 (01:59:11):
He was pretty sick and gone as far as he
could go.

Speaker 2 (01:59:17):
He wanted to pitch Curls holding on.

Speaker 1 (01:59:19):
This fact three and Hadgers has stuck out on big
breaking stuff. This is the sixth strackout for Rashie.

Speaker 2 (01:59:29):
Crash.

Speaker 1 (01:59:30):
He struck out in eight and ings four men in
game two. Crash he apparently found that his hands were
spying a great deal and Steingle held up power. Then
the dugout. But rash He said, well, I don't want it,
so he's gone back to the mound. Henry could come

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over from first base to visit with him, go back
to first, Manskid first base, Robinson at third. Those were
two runners, one man out. The matter is Marvin Rackley
was also two both time he's been up to each
bruck out, you'd go for four in the series works
well up on the handle of the bait, small left
ten hidden swing on the curve, hits it down to
first place. Henry gout and rush the runners. Let's see

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rush Romerson back steps on first for the out on Rackley,
hold Ramerson at third base, and Manski moves on a
second jack. Of course, in other words, had the one
run men anything, I think you'd have tried. But of course,
when your eight runs behind you, you don't risk him out.
So Henry just waved his his arm menacingly once and
Robinson obligingly dotted back into third base and Manski moved

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over to second. So Rackley is just out routine to
the first basement.

Speaker 2 (02:00:37):
On a sister.

Speaker 1 (02:00:39):
That's the second out by Campanella, who has had a
fine series to cap a very solid season. Campanella, who
has one for two, four hits for fourteen at bats,
right hand batter, first base is opened with the two
out there, pitching to him.

Speaker 2 (02:01:00):
At eight run advantage.

Speaker 1 (02:01:02):
Lets you do it the way you want to do it, Yankees,
reading ten to two, last of the sixth.

Speaker 2 (02:01:09):
Crash.

Speaker 1 (02:01:09):
He takes a long time getting the sign. Pumps watch
pittures a curveball in there, Paul, strike.

Speaker 2 (02:01:16):
Rash.

Speaker 1 (02:01:16):
You settle down, get the last two outs. So Page
is promptly slept off prow curveball outside ball one on
ball one strike Rashi, apparently feeling that being tired, that
he's losing something on his fastball, is going to his
curve more and more in case he's tangled, moving around,

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hollows upping at the rash and vic nodge on huh
the pictures the fastball in there for a fall second
strike one and two one ball two strikes five mens
in the third, a long rundown. Just then a man
skid second. I feel very much around toward left Campanella

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stocky strong open stands ticks an outside, curves down into
the dirt, gets away from Barrow, who picks up the ball,
throws down the third base, and Robbinson just the slide
back through the bang bang play. That ball hit into
the dirt and spun out of Barrow's met and looked
as though it might be getting ready to be a
wild pitch, but Barrow promptly recovered it on the first bounce,
and Robinson, who immediately started toward home plate when he

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saw the ball hit the ground, was hard pressed to
get back his Barrow recovered. He lost his mitt in
the process, but he didn't bother to pick it up.
He's picking the ball and fired down the third two balls,
two strikes. Page resumes throwing once in a while leisurely
in the Yankee ballpad and the two two pitches a

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curve o over too high, so I was three into
three balls, two strikes. Last the sixth inning. The ball
game is not two hours old. Brashy pumps delivers three

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two curve outside the ball four and camp out the wall,
which loads the Lacy and Billy Cox is coming up
as a pinch. That Billy Cox, who pinch hit a
dribbler single part of that in front of the play yesterday,
Cox's taking over of bar Johann Brook play number three,

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Kelly coats Joe saw Cox coming up to hip the
Lacey's rep ro bay there full of Brooklyn's The saying
goes around the neck of the woods. Three man on,
two out, the Yankees ten, the Dodgers too. Plika the

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only pitcher throwing in the book the boat then, so
we'll see him in the seventh inning. Branch and I'm
trying to settle matters in the six pitches. Missus with
the fastball in under the hand, four ball, one one ball,
no strike play right hand has a very easy move.

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He's centering his attention to on the hitter pinture. The
Billy cox slight right hand batter swings and missus a
top curveball one and one, one ball, one strike. Cox
had the regular job at third until he explained an
accil in the morning game Labor Day and didn't play
a tall until yesterday, and he got in the ball

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game finished him only one.

Speaker 2 (02:04:51):
Pitch swung on.

Speaker 1 (02:04:51):
There's a file ball back out of play one and two.
Bara takes a new ball, ask for time, walks out
to the mound. H M hmm, one and two ballin
strike count. Crashi, who lost that brilliant ball game to

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preacher role Intett Stadium, now trying to hang on.

Speaker 2 (02:05:20):
Paige and silvarad and stop there, work down.

Speaker 1 (02:05:22):
The Yankee boat Pinyah looking on on everybody else to pitch.

Speaker 2 (02:05:26):
Here is a curve hind side, ball to to and two.

Speaker 1 (02:05:35):
Cock swings from the end crash in a hurry. Well,
he thinks he's got a long war ahead of him.

Speaker 2 (02:05:54):
The too two pitch phung on the list pass hid
side right three stick out.

Speaker 1 (02:06:00):
We're cutting way off a high and five basketball, which
is one of the pitcher's best friends. Of seven strikeouts
for ashing, so it's one run in the last half
of the six innings, two hits of the.

Speaker 2 (02:06:11):
Three men left.

Speaker 1 (02:06:13):
So all the totals at the ends innings for the
Yankees ten runs. They're all earned ten hips and one
hour for the Dodgers two runs earned, seven hips and
two hours at JGBC, now Nodger's head an agreement that
those COVID low water. The baker's being announced as the
pitcher to come on in the seventh inning, and the

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Yankees at the end of six are out in front
ten to two and on our broadcast are the best
bushes and let's safe the raise of folks will borrows
ten seconds for station identification.

Speaker 2 (02:06:44):
This the mutual broadcasting system.

Speaker 1 (02:06:48):
Here the World Series exclusively over w R and see
it on w R TV Channel nine w R and
w R F M.

Speaker 2 (02:06:58):
You are I want to check back on the Yankee total.

Speaker 1 (02:07:02):
We just gave you ten hips for them. The hips
should be nine, three hips off Bonnie, three hips off Batter,
two off Perskin, and one off Pat. So the Yankees
ten nine one, the Dodgers two, seven to two. Now
Polika is out there on the troubled scene, ready to

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pitch to second baseman Coleman. As we move into the
seventh inning. Blake, a young right hander us primarily early
for your all year for the Dodgers, not used very
much in the late stages. Coleman, who's out of tremendous
series for a rookie. One to three today, right hand
batter swings and slapsy from foul in the upper first
base stands, strike one. As we move along into seventh inning,

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when the Yankees leading ten to two, the shadow of
the stands is now almost completely developed. The playing area
right center field in its step dot by the wall
still has a little bit of sun.

Speaker 2 (02:08:00):
Pastball swung on and missed at the plate.

Speaker 1 (02:08:02):
Strike two balls, two strikes, Plika.

Speaker 2 (02:08:06):
Six foot, graceful working right hander Missus with a.

Speaker 1 (02:08:09):
Fastball inside one and two, one ball, two strikes. Plicka
kicked on that decision. He wanted to pitch swung on
hip down straight to second baseman Robinson, who's up with
it on a big hop throat over the first to Hodges,
and Colburn is retired one up and one away, and

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pitcher Rashi gets a growing round of applause as he
comes closely closer to home plate. He's been quite a
pitcher so far in the series. When you lose one
to nothing, that's just as close as you can cut

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it and be a losing pitcher. That was his fate
against Preacher All in the second game, Blker's fastball hindside
the rash who is the right hand batterer and who
has one it not gonna run with it. Back in
the third inning, Pick steps up, swings Missus one and one,
pitches right down in the slot, one out, nobody.

Speaker 2 (02:09:12):
On the seventh.

Speaker 1 (02:09:16):
Well fastball inside two and one, Campanella pumps the sign
a few steps forward. Left Brush is a good hitting pitcher,
takes a fastball over for four second strike, it's two
and two. It's a very interesting and a somber study

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to watch some of the faces of the National leaguers
as they sit back of the Brooklyn bench. Over there
in the New York Giant Box, Carl Hubble, Eddie Brannock,
the Road Secretary, Mellott sitting shoulder the shoulder with Leo
de Rocha. Two two pit swung on hit right back
to the mound on a big bounder. Rika throws over

(02:10:01):
the christ and rashing it out, but Pelica made him
run all the way down the line. He wouldn't throw
over there. And the left he'd run very close to
the first base. N two min to go on top
to seven and the scudo Phil Rosutto, who's had a
great series. He's done everything that you could ask of.
It fits pastball in there. I think in one Pelika

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so far just trying to get them all over.

Speaker 2 (02:10:25):
I think he hasn't gone very much. He can throw
almost anything.

Speaker 1 (02:10:33):
Seals.

Speaker 2 (02:10:34):
There is a breaking ball that's fouled off.

Speaker 1 (02:10:36):
It might have been a knuckler or seemed to be
giving the snake like waivers that came up nothing in
two I feel to what left in fuel is up
because of this fellow speed curves horn and miss strike threes,

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so Pelika strakes them out. That's the first curve you
nothing across. Then for the Yankee iveness of the first
time in the bargain that they did not get a
man on base in some fashion in the seven indies
in which they batted. And the score remains the end
of six and a half innings, the Yankees ten and
the Dodgers two.

Speaker 2 (02:11:21):
Last time of the seventh inning and it's the top.

Speaker 1 (02:11:23):
Of the order Reese, Jorgison and Snyder.

Speaker 2 (02:11:27):
And despite the adverse.

Speaker 1 (02:11:30):
Fortunes to his ball club, pee Wee, Reese has continued
to be a standout. He's had singles. His last two
trips drove in Brooklyn's first run, which guaranteed that, if
nothing else, the complete ignominy of a shutout would be averted.
Peewee has had six hips so far. Rashue works and
there's a line driving out into left field, right out

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to Woodling, straight to the left fielder who holds it
for one go on last of the seven and Johnny Jorgenson,
who's offered three moves up to the plate. Duke Snader
moves out on back the spatter as they call him
a tan hitter with an open stance at one hundred
and fifty pounds. The Rashie pumps once delivers fastball on

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the outside. Ball one.

Speaker 2 (02:12:19):
He just pitching the spots.

Speaker 1 (02:12:24):
Most of his shirt now staying with perspiration. He deals
outside again four, Ball two.

Speaker 2 (02:12:34):
Two, and all.

Speaker 1 (02:12:39):
The Dodgers in a spot like this have no alternative
left but to take the count right on down, trying
to get ball four because you know there's no defense
against ball four, and you've got to get a lot
of men on when you're behind eight runs Crashy message
with a fastball at the knees, lower inside for ball
three three, and all.

Speaker 2 (02:12:59):
On the way.

Speaker 1 (02:12:59):
Nobody will one.

Speaker 2 (02:13:06):
Us. It's his mid as the target three. I think
pitch inside fort ball four.

Speaker 1 (02:13:09):
The Jorgenson goes to stick away, Sam strawl the book
and bat boy retrieves it.

Speaker 2 (02:13:16):
This is walk number three for Ranching and Duke Snyder, who.

Speaker 1 (02:13:21):
Doubled last time up in the sixth inning, later was
turned into Brooklyn's second Tally Snider won for three today.
He has two hits for nineteen at bats pitch curve
swung on hit down to second baseman Corman. He got
thrawn adding right center field. Jorgenson around second goals in

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the third and Snider holds it first. Coleman going to
his ride over.

Speaker 2 (02:13:46):
To what second base.

Speaker 1 (02:13:47):
That's a tough play at the meat hand side to
the second baseman can't quite come up with the ball,
although he partially flag it and it's officially scored as
a base hit.

Speaker 2 (02:13:56):
So Snyder comes up for the wall.

Speaker 1 (02:13:59):
That has to be the said, that's kind of money.

Speaker 2 (02:14:01):
Have been a great play had Coeman come.

Speaker 1 (02:14:02):
Up with him. So that is a thing though.

Speaker 2 (02:14:06):
In the center field, four snatters and.

Speaker 1 (02:14:07):
Indorgans from the third at Timber eight for the Dodgers.
And the matter is Robinson, who has one hit for
two today one and at first and third practice, fastball
is outside, ball one and.

Speaker 2 (02:14:23):
Joe Page is up again.

Speaker 1 (02:14:25):
He's was that they used to say, as sure as
death and taxes, Well you might say as well as
the as is concern as sure as death, taxes and Page.
Robinson takes a call strike fastball over one ball one strike.

Speaker 2 (02:14:39):
One is it question?

Speaker 1 (02:14:40):
Third one out, last of the seventh. I feel around
what left, So swung On hit the ball outside first
base and it's one and two one ball, two strikes.

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I guess at a time like this that Casey Stingle
remains a little itchy because he's seen big leads evapor eight. Everybody,
of course, knows that at one time in the World
Series the Athletics came up with ten runs in one Emmy.
That's what makes baseball the interesting, charming, irresistible sport that

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it is is its consistent uncertainty, complete unpredictability. So if
you play them out to the end, see what happens.
That's what we're doing. One or two pitch swung on.
There's a high flyball into left field, woodlings under.

Speaker 2 (02:15:40):
It's an easy chance for him.

Speaker 1 (02:15:41):
Jorgson tags that third, there's the catch. Jorgson comes on
in and scores, and Henry the first baseman, No, it's
Brown kept the ball off in front of Henrick and
this whole stile at first base. So it's a ten
to three ball game. Flyball in left field, I deep
an eye, but it's not too well tagged, and Jogaty

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score ten to three. Stangle, of course, going just as
far as it can with Rashi wants him to finish.
Gene Homanski, who singled in the run in the sixth
inning for the Dodger. The second Talic comes up the
Yankees who are now moving all so close, so close

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to the big stake. The punned races were better right
down to the last day. Now the yank is trying
to decide the series. Hamanski takes a curve that hangs
outside to him. Right hand pitch your work or left
hand Batockjeene has to have the ball examined, so Freedom
Parkal Hubbard orders had brought to him for an inspection,

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and he takes it out.

Speaker 2 (02:16:51):
Barently had some Dutch spot on it.

Speaker 1 (02:16:57):
If there is anything that has changed the play of baseball,
it has been the baseball itself, and not only the
construction of the baseball, but the fact that a new
ball is constantly being used. The old days, just play
with the ball all afternoon. Mask takes to pitch high
ball to back. Before nineteen twenty, for example, pitch could

(02:17:20):
do anything with the ball he.

Speaker 2 (02:17:20):
Wanted to some of them.

Speaker 1 (02:17:23):
It's a fearful things. Today pitcher has to make every
pitch good, do nothing, pitch low outside ball three three
wars or strikes and are stingles just mucking around. It's
a ten to three Yankee lead. But mister Steinger is

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not comfortable. He's been this game a long time and
then this ballparkt book in a long time. Rasher seems
to be be quite tired. He's forcing himself. Paul Miner
gets up to start throwing in the book on boat.
Then pitch low four ball four, and Hamanski draws a
based on ball to how he takes first to snat

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and moves over to second. Barris walk them before our
rash Y, and all four walks are coming. The last
two innings sixth and seven. Well has staningled standing in
front of the Yankee bench for what a year he's had, Uh,
what a year. Never got very far managing in the

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major leagues at Brooklyn and Boston. He never had very
good ball players. He was given some ball players this year,
and he's really come through.

Speaker 4 (02:18:41):
Not a matter.

Speaker 1 (02:18:41):
Who's Hodges ten three favor of New York Rashy missus
just outside mind.

Speaker 2 (02:18:47):
No more than the width of a Gillett blue blade, but.

Speaker 1 (02:18:49):
It's wide enough. Ball one. Hodges has one to three.
I feel r toward left at ten a minute, very
tall going down in the right view of corner for Brooklyn.
Page has already warmed up. He's just watching for the
Yankees as.

Speaker 2 (02:19:09):
A fastball over one and one one bar, one strike.
Rashy is weary, but he wants to go.

Speaker 1 (02:19:24):
Do you have a feeling? However, the uh next thing
that happens to him, he's out only one Pitts swung
on as a high five bars, eating and uptier way
back in the n up here it is in there
I fall a home run. On September sixth, four game,
things was going to the mountain. Rash is coming out, well, lashie,

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there he goes a big fat same figure with his
head down walking into the Yankee bank, singles out of
from out, holding the balls, talking the bar, and Joe
Page is coming along, and the Dodgers who die hard
are still alive. And it's attends a six four game.
Here's Joe Paige, the master release pitcher of his era. Hey,

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it's coming off to the mile. Well, big Hodges hit
a three run home run single waiting on the man
behind the ball. The page xactly a scheduled to hit first,
but it will probably be a pinch hitter.

Speaker 2 (02:20:48):
Back is a left hand.

Speaker 1 (02:20:49):
Batton Pages a left hander. I see Loi Homo going
over to the book and satting tirely. He's going to
get a stick in hit. Basically haven't picked up a
bat as yet. Thank Pays.

Speaker 2 (02:21:07):
He's beneficially in oud.

Speaker 1 (02:21:09):
Well while we have the opportunity Pays taking over it
the now. It's a ten to six game in favor
of New York. Will paulust ten seconds for station identification.

Speaker 2 (02:21:21):
This the mutual broadcasting.

Speaker 1 (02:21:23):
System here the World Series exclusively over WR. See it
on WRTV Channel nine WR and w O R f M.
You are so far Manager Shoton has not picked up
his pinch hitter as yet.

Speaker 2 (02:21:41):
Ralph Frankett gets.

Speaker 1 (02:21:42):
His glove and the big pitcher where's number thirteen is
going down to the boat and along with Bruce Edwards
to throw with Paul Minner. It's a ten to six
ball game and Louis Ormo will be the pinch hitter. Well, ma'am,
you've been watching Ranchy all year.

Speaker 2 (02:21:56):
He got pretty tired of he.

Speaker 1 (02:21:58):
It was obviously he was quite high iron. He's a
follow that we wanted amount at the very beginning of
the game. The two day rest proposition with him though.
He's a big fellow and he is strong, yet he
doesn't particularly care for the warm weather. He's always a
better picture in.

Speaker 2 (02:22:15):
Kuler weather, and he gave it all he had.

Speaker 1 (02:22:20):
Up to that seventh, and he was trying in the six,
and I think Casey stingles idea there was to try
and get as far as he could with him so
that he would not have to work Joe Page any
longer than he would have to. Joe has worked quite
a lot in the series, Bob. So the Dodgers caught
up with ration. He's gone, and now louis almost coming

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up with the pinch hitter against Joe Page.

Speaker 2 (02:22:45):
The last time they met, almost hit him for a
home run.

Speaker 1 (02:22:47):
Joe Page ticks over the Dodgers, who were behind ten
to one. I moved up to work ten six as
they passed ball right, and that's what calls strike. It's
a big better than six foot left handed Joe Paige
picks over.

Speaker 2 (02:23:01):
It is the third time the Pages the lead.

Speaker 1 (02:23:12):
Page to leave. Timmy Burne, you know, did a tremendous
job in Game three, winning pitchers almost swings is a
high foul back of the book. Then bench me down
in the spectators out of play. Ob alls two strikes
over all right hand hitter sends d back in the

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box over the close stands.

Speaker 2 (02:23:37):
So the park is buzzing. Again Page delivers as a
swing in the west fact three and he.

Speaker 1 (02:23:45):
Comes out ft all more on three straight fifty So
that closes.

Speaker 2 (02:23:51):
Matters the last half of the seventh and in the
last the.

Speaker 1 (02:23:54):
Seventh inning for the Dodgers four on in anything, which
is featured by Gil Hodges home run two, two hits.
The other two men they got on her basis on balls.
So at the end of seven to check, totals ten runs,
nine hits one hour in New York six runs, nine hits.

Speaker 2 (02:24:15):
In two hours. Four brook all runs in the ball
game are nine of them all who hit four left
field erectly has just.

Speaker 1 (02:24:24):
Been announced is going out into left field ball game
two and a half hours. All ready to move now
into the eighth inning. In case you're wondering, what would
happen should a ball game which started at two o'clock
on Sunday here this late in the year, in the fall,
should it be an extremely long game and run into darkness?

Speaker 2 (02:24:46):
Would they call it commissioned?

Speaker 1 (02:24:49):
Chandler decided that if necessary, because their lights in both parks,
the lights would be turned on, the game would go ahead. However,
on Sunday they could only play until seven o'clock they
did have to turn the lights on. The most bronze
ever scored by both clubs in the total World Series

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Game twenty two. In case you're wondering about that, there
have been sixteens before. In this one, they had divided
him to the Yankees ten to Dodger's six.

Speaker 2 (02:25:17):
Now, I'll see what happens the eighth inning.

Speaker 1 (02:25:18):
Now it is Tommy Henrick, who has one hit today,
singles last.

Speaker 2 (02:25:21):
Time up right in the Pelika delivers and the Henrick
swings and dug the ball the right center field slider
going over and makes.

Speaker 1 (02:25:26):
A fine cats out.

Speaker 2 (02:25:27):
It quite a day he's had.

Speaker 1 (02:25:29):
He still got the ball. He's I cocked the Wella
ran all the way until he saw Snider was back
on his feet before he was caught out. Sladder going
into right Tennifield turned the complete somersault. He just tumbled

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over and over after he caught the ball, and past
Llo was going to make sure before he singled out.
That's the third fine catch for Snider. Two ofm off
to mid Joe. Where as mel Allen clothes you're already
in the ballgame, Para steps in and takes your calls straight.
Nothing in one Carr's a pitch hi outside ball one,

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one ball one, spright Yankees ten, the Dodger's six, and
the place is alive, vibrantly, so once again pitches swung on.
There's a high five ball into deep right set appeals
hid a back all against the concrete and makes.

Speaker 2 (02:26:26):
The catch three hundred and seven and six feet away
and bells your heart.

Speaker 1 (02:26:31):
Saw two out of God, two up, two out, top
of the eighth, and here is Donaggio.

Speaker 2 (02:26:42):
The Joel ten. Joe did one in the fourth inning
the second series hit in his.

Speaker 1 (02:26:48):
First solid win, a home run. Right hand batters. You
know i'd feel deep around to what left. Polka pitches
a pass bow high inside ball one. The two Brooklyn
pitchers in the Boatman, Branker, and men all continue working.
The magio picks a past fall over for a call
strike above the nave.

Speaker 2 (02:27:09):
The Dogs.

Speaker 1 (02:27:10):
In the last the eighth inning, it will be Campanella,
the catchers who hit Faith then probably a pinch hitter.

Speaker 2 (02:27:16):
In the top of the order. One to one, pitch
low outside the ball to two balls run strike.

Speaker 1 (02:27:23):
Two and one.

Speaker 2 (02:27:30):
Ball.

Speaker 1 (02:27:30):
Game that was tender. One is now ten to six
favor New York. Two out for the Yanchors in the eighth.
Two one pitches a curve just missing high outside for
ball three, and Pelika turns his back walks to the
back of them. Und he still has not turned around

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to accept the ball from Campanella.

Speaker 2 (02:27:55):
I does train one three one pitch swung on and
missed fastball in by the hand.

Speaker 1 (02:28:14):
And you're taking this cut render. Campanella pumped the sign
Bacon response to livers high inside the ball four and
the magio walk So play can hears relief for all
attired the first five and our walks, Denardi, are we
have bases on balls. The Yankees have received eight walks

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Dividers have received four great number of runs a stem
from the walls. Snyder has been very busy. Instead of
the old mellow just checked up. He looked back through
his box score. Snyder has had eighteen p upon the series,
the record. In a five game search for the Feelers

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twenty borrow combs, Tommy Brown takes a curve ball that
Bobby Brown takes a curveball in there for a corsetrike
loloballs one strike. Bobby has had a single walk strike
out on a triple in part of Brown gets in
and sets it the palika that's his right foot on

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the slab. He's in pitching position, delivers the Mago breaks
and Brown hits the ball out on the left field.
She's in there for a base hip. It's a bounding
ball that Ormore pulls down. The Magio holds on a
second base to throw, goes into second. So two men
go on a walk to Joe and another base hip
for Brown line single in the left field. That ball
almost had enough kangaroo and it to bounce up high

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over the left fielder. So for the Yankees man at
first and second and stepping in his jean whidling yank
is who had a nine run lead and now reduced
to a four and it'd like to have some of
that big plus back again.

Speaker 2 (02:30:00):
All they can get.

Speaker 1 (02:30:02):
The Yankees, of course, trying to nail the series down.
The Dodger's trying to remain alive. The matter is quite simple,
very basic. Well Son a hive fireball into left field,
almost under it, and.

Speaker 2 (02:30:19):
The left field takes it for the third out.

Speaker 1 (02:30:21):
And this is the first time the goodman has been
the card of the batter. But that's all for the
bed in the top of the eighth inning or run one,
hit two and left, and with the Dodgers coming into
the last half of the eighth, the score remains the
Yankees ten and the Dodger's six. Remember man, look sharp,
feel sharp, be sharp, use direct, blue blade with the

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sharpest edges.

Speaker 2 (02:30:45):
Have a home.

Speaker 1 (02:30:49):
Broy Cafanella stepping in to be the first battle last
the eighth inning, and Bruce Edwards, a stocky right hand
hitter second string catcher, is being brought in from the
bullpen up the bench, apparently to hit for Polika. How
will let's wait developments and see and Edwards comes up

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to the bench and is apparently instructed to notify the
boatpen who they wished to have thrawing and branker in
order to stop drawing, and Minna is to throw it
and it makes you toutility infielder gets the catches lounger
down to the boatpen in place of Edwards, Page takes the.

Speaker 2 (02:31:31):
Sign, throws Boyce swings the high high pop fly.

Speaker 1 (02:31:36):
Let's see the first placeman, Tommy Henrick is under the
ball hundred. He's got it all one up and one gone.
Andrews Edwards walking up to Finchette. This will be his
second appearance. He ended Game three as he looked at
the third strike that paid too fast? Why bruise Edward

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eddle something in page sign and nail the world's championship
down for the Yankees Slivers pastball se on a mess.
It was paid as some along working for a pennance.
What a job he did in the next to the
last game to keep the Yankees alive and Autofi to
win Sunday.

Speaker 2 (02:32:22):
And now he's pitching for.

Speaker 1 (02:32:24):
The big stick the Livers fastball outside bah one hardly enough.
That was Paige and the seventh them deciding game between
these two teams, and forty seven that held Rooking off

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and enable the Yankees to go ahead and win and
finch it. So he's being given a second chance to
pinch it for his ball clock. It's a rather appropriate
honor the games that he's saved, seen anything of those
that he's won himself all season long. One one pitcher
swung on as a base hit in the LA field
as the Dodgers, the name going Edward, the single in

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the left Then he's going to curse.

Speaker 2 (02:33:13):
Hit number one.

Speaker 1 (02:33:14):
I'll page hit number ten for the Dodgers. I hip
number twenty in the ball game.

Speaker 2 (02:33:21):
You can add him apparrently correctly and laid off the
three wee race.

Speaker 1 (02:33:25):
With two to four today six hits for eighteen so
far was the five games.

Speaker 2 (02:33:36):
Race up.

Speaker 1 (02:33:39):
Yankees hitting ten to six. Troll third ball in they're
good for a call strike Race.

Speaker 2 (02:33:46):
Who is very good at an occasion and dropping a
bun for.

Speaker 1 (02:33:48):
A base hit Bruck that he would bunt. Page broke
off the moundsward to play the third basion. Brown came
rushing in. Lexus is being recalled to the bench in
the bullpen. Minna is the picture up drawing. Apparently it
will be Minna who will come on to leave. In
the ninth inning, big tall range, a left tender Paige

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chex first, Henrick is not on the bag. Ray swings
and missus nothing in two and judging from the way
the see we moved to speed, he was trying to
hit that ball in the right.

Speaker 2 (02:34:23):
Nothing in two. Edwards doesn't get off first very far.
The settings of courses for Henrick to be off.

Speaker 1 (02:34:33):
The bag and the first basement is halfway between first
base and his full fielding death pictures swung on hit.

Speaker 2 (02:34:42):
Right back to the mount.

Speaker 1 (02:34:43):
Page it up with it throw time the second basure
zero I went out because we're on the first base
double fly and that ends the eighth inning. So a
bounding ball is hit back to the pitcher and Page
knew what to do with it, parted back to short
cupp pursuit all who then related all but to first
base on Tommy Henrick.

Speaker 2 (02:35:00):
And that's to carry that And for the.

Speaker 1 (02:35:02):
Yankees that gives them their fifth double play in the
series that our views have had one. So at the end,
I have eight four rounds. Men are coming in from
the bowpen and the Yankees lead with Pages trying to
be the boy at the dyke ten to six folks.
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Speaker 2 (02:35:35):
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Speaker 2 (02:35:52):
Minutes Paul Manner, the seventeenth.

Speaker 1 (02:35:57):
Dodger to get into the ball game and the sixth
so it comes on to the mouth.

Speaker 2 (02:36:01):
The record for the.

Speaker 1 (02:36:02):
Most players in the World Series game by one team
is twenty one.

Speaker 2 (02:36:07):
Correction, Millner is the eighteenth eighteenth.

Speaker 1 (02:36:11):
So Oah Miller comes on.

Speaker 2 (02:36:17):
For the Yankees.

Speaker 1 (02:36:18):
It will be Mates, Coleman and Paige the last third
of the batting order. In the top of the night,
the Yankees got two runs off Bonnie, who walked the
first two men that he faced early in the afternoon,
about two hours and forty five minutes ago. Then Rex

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and I pickoff for tipted second base made a while
throwing the runners each one up for notch, so a flyball.

Speaker 2 (02:36:45):
Them single got them in.

Speaker 1 (02:36:48):
Then the Yankees picked up three runs and got Barnie
out of there in the third inning. Continued that the
expensive Jack Bantner with single runs in the fourth and
fifth and got three runs off Erskine in the sixth inning,
hadn't finally got them out. Police to help them.

Speaker 2 (02:37:03):
Men are now taking all them.

Speaker 1 (02:37:05):
Meanwhile, the Yankees have been front running. Just tomorrow, there
has a consultation between the umpires and Commissioner Chandler, and
the lights are going to be turned on the lights
are going to be turned on for the first time
in the World Series. Ballgame Commissioner Chandler, who has handled
the world so efficiently and so thoughtfully, now says that

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with the whole field in shadow, to the pause until
all the lights can be turned on. So what the
commission is doing is what baseball has been doing, is
taking advantage of the benefits of science. So the lights
are now being turned on, and this is an historic occasion.
They were about to be turned on. Oddly're not going
to sun the game which went very long between the

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Yankees and the Dodgers in nineteen forty seven, but the
ballgame happened, and had they gone another inning, the lights
would have been turned on then. And as you told
you earlier, the Commissioner had said that he would turn
the lights.

Speaker 2 (02:37:59):
On if you felt it is necessary.

Speaker 1 (02:38:01):
So after a brief consultation with the paid mPire Cal
Hubbard and Beans Ledden, who is the senior umpire from
the National League as far as years of worker concern,
the commissioner said, we'll hold up the ball game that
man to throw a few more pitches and get the
lights turned on. So light power at the light power
are being turned on. So history is being made.

Speaker 2 (02:38:23):
The lights are being turned on.

Speaker 1 (02:38:25):
As we look at the clock on the scoreboard here
had broken. It indicates roughly ten minutes of five Eastern
Standard time. Well, they are no stands, they would not
have had to turn the lights on, but with the
sun setting behind the main stands, the whole field is
completely in deep shadow. So the lights are being turned
on and it takes a little time to get them

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all turned on. Others, there's no master switch that turns
on all the light powers.

Speaker 2 (02:38:51):
That one fell swoop.

Speaker 1 (02:38:56):
Now let's see, mel I see you've got the record
book out. Is this game going to be a long
game by time compared to some other World Series games? No,
ran it's an approximation, of course. The great deal happens
depends on what happens here in the ninth inning. Was
the longest game by time three hours and twenty eight
minutes the Tigers and Cubs in nineteen forty five, but

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that was an next inning game won twelve innings. The
longest game by time for a nine inning game is
three hours and nineteen minutes the Dodgers and the Yankees
in that very same game you were talking about a
little while ago, and we've gone two hours in forty
five minutes so far, so possibly could approach the record.

Speaker 2 (02:39:35):
I say that everything happens at Brooklyn.

Speaker 1 (02:39:37):
Well, we've got the lights on for the first time
in the World Series game. And now I'm gonna makes
his first.

Speaker 2 (02:39:41):
Pitch for leaving in the night to Cliff Mapes a left.

Speaker 1 (02:39:43):
Ten header and it is call strike man no left tendent.
Mapes a left ten header four for two today takes
a curve on the are for call strike two.

Speaker 2 (02:39:55):
Nothing in two for all.

Speaker 1 (02:39:57):
The lights are on, and it makes quite a difference,
although the license I take as much effect with daylight
as they do, of course incomplete darkness. But that's a
help spels the shadows throw high outside. That's a very
sound decision by a commissioned channeler because it not only

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adds to the efficiency of the fairness of the game,
but it prevents any possible injury. One and two pitch
curves hung on. There's a high fly ball in the
left center field snarter coming all the right leftfield almost
over and the left fielder makes the catch.

Speaker 2 (02:40:38):
So I put out for left.

Speaker 1 (02:40:39):
Fielder Louis Omo one up, one away, top of the ninth.
The fans in the ballpark are remaining waiting to see
if there will be something in the last half of
ninth inning. I imagine that's what you folks are doing
listening to this Jill at broadcast the Yankees ten and
the Dodgers six. Second baseman Jerry Coleman, a fine series.

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Right hand batter stepping in because hard as pitchers throw
the ball, we're only sixty feet and six inches away
when it begins. To get a dog in a ballpark,
it's very hazardous before I hit it, throw high inside
ball one, one ball and no strikes, one out, top

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of the nine, coven leaning in.

Speaker 2 (02:41:33):
Pitches, swung on tall back one and w went away.

Speaker 1 (02:41:41):
Nobody on cherry leaning in men those pitches a fastball
too long, two balls one try said they keep coaching

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at first hollered at the Coleman, get on that bag.
One of the perennial first base coaching war cries.

Speaker 2 (02:42:14):
Two unpitch swung on, drilled out on the right set
of field.

Speaker 1 (02:42:17):
There's an antsy going back to the balls hit over
his head, and there's Homan around first base, coming in
a second and stands up for a double. So he
bust one that gives him now a total of two
hits today and five so far for the series. And
he just moved right in as so he'd been playing
in them all his life. This happened to be his
first time. And he's hit his base, hits all fields,

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and our pitcher page comes on. That's the third double
for Coleman as he stands down at second base. One
our page a ten batter stepping in.

Speaker 2 (02:42:55):
The Yankees. That gives them eleven hits.

Speaker 1 (02:42:57):
And they have gotten at least one hit or all
six of the books. Then pitches get three off one
and three off batter, two off Erskine and one each
off Hatt and Flicker, and our minna page takes safe
fastball in on his hands for ball one. One ball
and no strikes.

Speaker 2 (02:43:14):
One gone at field toward right playing the poor those swings.
It's the right back to the mound. Man runs calm
and back in the second and throws over the first.

Speaker 1 (02:43:27):
And pages out one to three if you score, and
they fitted at the first baseman men of the Hodges.
Two men are gone and the matter is filled Razuto.
The field has not had a hit today. The Yankee
hits have been hogged by Brown and Woodling, each having

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three Pullman's had two razudof swinging file tipsy Hella one strike,
are ten booked in six.

Speaker 2 (02:44:11):
Single.

Speaker 1 (02:44:12):
Of course I'd like to pick up this run. Coleman
represents a second little bit more nine inning insurance pastball
high outside for ball one one bar, one strike. Razulto
A tough man out there today. He's hard to get past.

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Big tar left Haender delivers this woo call Joe Laden
and right field Lemanski coming on and makes the catch
of the lines wire ball with all hips. So that's
all for that bead top of the ninth inning. So
here we on. This is it last half of the
ninth the Yank ten and the Dodgers six. So we'll

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know something deftit in the next few minutes. That's for
saying what I thing defit is a re falls ten
seconds for station identification. It's the neutral broadcasting system. Here
the World Series exclusively over w o R see it
on w o R t V Channel nine w o

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R and w o R f M, New York. Last
time of the night inning and uh in nexcess, we'll
hit for Jorgenson to get a right hand batter up
against slept tend to Joe Page, who's the leading nobody
throwing in the Yankee bawpen. Manager Stangle has complete.

Speaker 2 (02:45:38):
Competence in Joe Page.

Speaker 1 (02:45:42):
Nobody throwing in the brook bowpen, and no reason to
be until several follows get on base and score the
Yankees ten and the Dodgers six.

Speaker 2 (02:45:53):
Now is listen to me? They do more or not?
How do you make Nat Mixus? Who makes the nineteenth
player that manager Shopping has committed to the ball game?

Speaker 1 (02:46:07):
Mix is hitting for Jorganson, last of the ninth inning,
right hand better hot feel around toward left well, big Page,
this things man, He's got nobody behind him in the
brown right now still sort of rubbed his left arm

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across his nose. Now looks down, takes a sign from Barra.
Mixus in a crouch, and Page starts to pump and
then decides that he won't fits back Shop.

Speaker 2 (02:46:45):
Putting isn't just right? Lights are on.

Speaker 1 (02:46:49):
Came on top of this ninth inning throw swung online,
drive him the left of the flour base hip little
book for two. There's Mixus around first base, the ball
kicking around and left, and as Mixus coming in a
second with the whistling double shoot all ways down to
the left.

Speaker 2 (02:47:03):
And brings them all in.

Speaker 1 (02:47:12):
Any next this opens up for the line drive double
and Jim Turner on order for manager's thingle motion is
down to the boat pan for a right handed so
there's going to be somebody throwing down and Bacca paid
now and good Snyder is at the plate. He's had
hipped his last two times up two for four, and
Ali Reynald, the pitching star for the Yanchors, is in

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the ballpen, trowing the curve outside the Snyder ten the
sixth bab and who you are? Mixus has opened up
for the pinching double last half of the ninth inning.
Slider at the plate the Yankees Pidgety Page pitches and

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Snyder swings him. This is a fastball in down around
his knees. He went after ball one start Snyder to
be follow by Robinson, Amanu, Podgers got section the batting order,

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Fort Brick Nationally President looking on, and Tifley you can
go there with missus Brick crack of the book them
bug out has the current ball end the snader.

Speaker 2 (02:48:25):
On until one ball to strike.

Speaker 1 (02:48:28):
One wall too right, Mixus not getty very far second
base Ale Raddo's throwing in the boatmen for New York.
Snyder Singer missus strike three and paid staction all and

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thus Snyder in a five game series has now struck
out eight times, and this tie the world series record
for the most strike arts in an eight game series.

Speaker 2 (02:48:58):
It was originally by Rogers.

Speaker 1 (02:49:00):
Harndre Rominson at the PLoP and strangles steps out in
front of the Yankee bench, gets the attention to the
infield and page to caution against the bunk for a
base hit. Ramison swings and follows the ball on top
of the stands out of play. No balls on striped

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hot del Rompwood last.

Speaker 2 (02:49:39):
Page white.

Speaker 1 (02:49:39):
Ramison swings a high fall back on the spree nothing
into no balls too stripe the Yankee ten. The Dodgers
sticks makes us at second went out last to the
ninth inning. Lights are on for the first time in
the history of World Series play.

Speaker 2 (02:49:57):
Mister Chandler, after conferring with the two senior, fires up
and turned on.

Speaker 1 (02:50:02):
Excellent move is getting dark inside the park itself.

Speaker 2 (02:50:10):
Mexus is standing gun off.

Speaker 1 (02:50:12):
Second page Bill overs Babson swings and there's a numbed
foul ball into the third base fan that bothered in
on Jack's hands, the bass.

Speaker 2 (02:50:22):
To strikes and Paige bearing down. This as one of his.

Speaker 1 (02:50:27):
Most important ballistic assignments. Reynolds, who pitched the shut out
and won the first game, won to nothing, nailed down
the last ten Dodgers yesterday is throwing in the ballpen.

Speaker 2 (02:50:40):
For the Yankees.

Speaker 1 (02:50:41):
Stingle isn't worried about tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (02:50:43):
He doesn't want any of tomorrow. He wants it today.

Speaker 1 (02:50:46):
So swung on and miss Robinson.

Speaker 2 (02:50:49):
Packet check the swing and can't he just fuck out?

Speaker 1 (02:50:52):
There was a dancing curveball on the outside that gut him,
and Page is bearing down. He's rolling and the Yankees,
who hold the racket of course for teams getting in
the World Series the most frequently, winning the most World
Series game in the most World Series titles, are trying
to in their sixteenth series nail down their fifty fifth

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series victory and the twelfth series one.

Speaker 2 (02:51:15):
They're only one out away from it.

Speaker 1 (02:51:18):
Gene Hamansky up and takes a curveball over balls strike
that few steps forward right ten to sixth day in
New York ball swung on and followed off into the

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stand back of third days.

Speaker 2 (02:51:45):
The balls stripe.

Speaker 1 (02:51:52):
Well, this is the third meeting between the Yankees and
the Dodgers in the Ball Classic, and'll be.

Speaker 2 (02:52:00):
A meeting tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (02:52:03):
Both great farm assistance.

Speaker 2 (02:52:10):
Well ask you holding a club down.

Speaker 1 (02:52:11):
By the end, the Dodgers down to the last strike
of the last hour, tiling by four with a man
a second. Paige financial relief pitcher in the trade these days,
trying to finally put the Yankees in the clubhouse victorious.
Let's see they pitch two low under the knees and
it is ball one one ball two strikes.

Speaker 2 (02:52:34):
One and two. Plascus West Ants.

Speaker 1 (02:52:46):
Predos begins easing up, going down to Nahaus in the
boat end for New York. Paige started to sign big
Fellow Ready delivers.

Speaker 2 (02:53:02):
A current law fall two ballgame is still alive. Two
balls to strike. The count is two and two two.

Speaker 1 (02:53:15):
Then Agore Page takes out a big red bandana on maps.

Speaker 2 (02:53:19):
The beads of perspiration off of his face.

Speaker 1 (02:53:24):
I steps down the mound, sticks down with those cold
blue eyes of his take the sign from Stocky Crouch
Yogi barrow cuts you back of the plate, makes you
still standing at second up, opening up the last of
the night with a pinship double two two pits just

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flow outside just missing, and Page a little bit unhappy
about that decision. It's a four count of thin two
three balls, two shrikes.

Speaker 2 (02:53:56):
Fin two.

Speaker 1 (02:54:00):
Page on the mound works seemed too ball four and
the lunch two walk up the first stegar bursting the
ball place, walking up, My poor sad, and Gil Hodges
walked to play a big stamping first baseman hit a
home run with two on to get Rashie out of
the game and get the Dodgers up to within four

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runs behind the award one time, filling my nine. The
ball game remains as it was since Hodges last swung
that bat for the home run ten to six.

Speaker 2 (02:54:31):
It's hiring.

Speaker 1 (02:54:32):
Ron is going home all waiting on deck ten to six,
New York two men on. Hod takes a high curve
ball for a ball one, and Renolds is now throwing
steadily in the ballpen. Singles jumps to the front of
his dug out again. Well, he's acting like a flea
with a hot foot. Moves their basement brown a little deeper.

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See he won an all pitch in there for a
call strike. It was a fastball one ball one strike
fades in the set position, delivers outside of fastball football too,
and Page hollows on the decision on that when he
didn't like it. Two balls, one strike. Why that tension

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is closing in patches under waters and.

Speaker 2 (02:55:33):
Of course the manager shot and pitch by fifty two
one pitcher swung on a high file back out of.

Speaker 1 (02:55:37):
Player on the screen. It's not too into two balls too.
Stripe paides again with that red bandana, a stinger walking
down to the water cooler, that wabbling familiar walker, his

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two balls, two strikes thinger standing up. You're not even
sitting down. The two two pitches home one in this
fact play, and the Yankees captain again for the twelfth time.
The Yankee is a champion to the wall and Joe
Page is being surrounded by his teammates. Casey's single out
there and shake him out of.

Speaker 2 (02:56:18):
Hand, And so I gets the story right now.

Speaker 1 (02:56:22):
Is cass Thingle, who was with the first played in
the very first game in this ballpark at Editsfield nineteen thirteen.
It was a long time, but he comes back to
as manager of the world champion New York Yankees.

Speaker 2 (02:56:35):
So that does us. It's aft it up.

Speaker 1 (02:56:39):
So that's all for that one.

Speaker 2 (02:56:41):
I'd like to congratulate both ball clubs. I'd like to
congratulate the work of the.

Speaker 1 (02:56:47):
Umpires on the handling of the game by Commissioner Chandler
and his staff. And without further to do, ma'am.

Speaker 2 (02:56:56):
It's nice to work with you.

Speaker 1 (02:56:57):
In congratulations on your assignment. My best single and the Yankees.

Speaker 7 (02:57:02):
The Yankees champions of the World at nineteen forty nine,
winning it four out of five on finishing with Joe
Page autistically nailing it down.

Speaker 1 (02:57:12):
Okay, now here you are the best, good luck. Thank
you very much, d And again let me just say
that it was a tremendous pleasure, as it always is,
and I hope it we will have the opportunity of
working together again in the future. And so the Yankees
win their twelve World's Championship in sixteen series in which

(02:57:33):
they have participated, and that is the fourth time that
they have won a World's Championship in five games. The
totals the Yankees ten runs, eleven hits, one era, nine
left on, the Dodger six runs, eleven hits, two eras
and nine men left on. Bick Braschi is credited with
the win, his first World Series victory, while the loser

(02:57:57):
is Rex Barney his second defeat, he has won one.
Banna Erskinehattan Polkan men are in relief and Joe Paige,
you might call that a bit of poetic justice in
the way Joe Paige, the big guy who had so
much to do with the Yankees winning the Pennant, as
he came in over sixty ball games in the course
of the in relief and was one of the key figures,

(02:58:18):
so much so that he is one of the few
pitchers who have ever been considered in the voting for
the Most Valuable Player award. And as you always say,
it's just a shame when you get two great ball
clips together that there must be one of them that
will lose. So hats off to them both. We hope
that you enjoyed this world series. This is Mel Allen

(02:58:40):
saying smooth sailing, smooth shaving, and good afternoon from your host,
the je Let's Safety Razor Company and Red Barber
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