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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Scarful Heathen sports is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
We are Yankees. Good afternoon, baseball fans. This is Bob
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(01:08):
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At any publication, rebroadcast, or are the use of the
descriptions and accounts of this game without the express consent
of the Commissioner is prohibited. Well, it's another beautiful day

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here in Yankee Stadium, the sun shining brightly, and while
there may not be too much joy on the Milwaukee
side of Yankee Stadium at the moment, it is somewhere
in the high sixties and the wind blowing out of
the northwest at about fifteen miles an hour. As the
saying goes, that's the hitters win. But of no great
significance today because it's almost blowing across from left to

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right field. The great fan from the Citadel is out
in centerfield has come in. It's a later crowd than
it was yesterday. Yesterday, by noontime, everybody was in here
watching the batting practice, and a fine the idea by
the Commissioner of Baseball, and splendid cooperation by the photographers
of the major news services and newspapers throughout the country.

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Commissioner asking the gentlemen of the lens to if they
would mind getting their pictures taken by noon so that
the fans here assembled could watch batting practice, one of
the certainly added extras in any baseball game, and the
newspaper men going along beautifully and complying with the requests
so that the fans assembled could watch as the mighty

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hitters of the Braves and the Yankees take their strokes.
As any child can tell you, two follows one, and
today the Yankees are after game number two. And it's
not elementary that the Braves, the Milwaukee Braves that is,
don't want the Yankees to have number two game on
the World Series special nail to their mast head as
the Yankee Express heads up Milwaukee sometime to night. Warren Spond,

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the pride of the Milwaukee.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Pitching staff, who failed in his bed to.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Give the National League champs a one game lead, will
be giving to Lou Burdette, his compatriot of the Milwaukee team,
the benefit of his experience as Burdett tries to get
the Braves. Even now, Spawn and Burdett are roommates, and
I presume last night they were not necessarily talking about
the failure of the Braves to win the first game,
as they did in their two previous first games in

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their two previous World Series. For example, in nineteen forty eight,
Johnny Sain beat Bob Coller won to nothing in Boston,
and going back to nineteen fourteen, Ernie Rudolph the chief mender,
seven to one in Philadelphia. So the Braves did not
win the first game yesterday. That, of course, is a
fact that's known to everyone. Today, the Yankees are hailing

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their two Marines, Bouer and Coleman, and the pitching of
Ed Whitey Ford as the bell ringers of another title
for New York. But Milwaukee fans and players aren't sold
on the idea that one game a series made. Salvadore Magley,
who has pitched against the Yankees and pitches now for
the New Yorkers of the American League, but who is
not eligible to work the World Series, is taking a

(04:09):
few bows today for his part that the book that
he is supposed to have composed is now the best
selling book on.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
The New York Yankee team.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Magley's knowledge of the Milwaukee Braves and the fact that
Magley and Whitey Ford did a lot of running in
the outfield prior to the series is supposed to have
been the means of transportation of the news from Magley's
mind to Whitey Ford. And apparently white He learned his
lesson well, because yesterday the Braves were able to get
the five hits. So today hitters from Milwaukee like Tank Aaron,

(04:43):
Joe Attok Kenny Matthews, who looked like any other ballplayer
USA yesterday, will again try to regain the stature for
which the Milwaukee fans know they are capable and worthy
of the high rating they've had.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Today, Little Bobby.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Shans will try and that he also is an app student,
and the Braves will be out to give him a course.
In more than a few of the mere knocks of life.
Bobby Shans is not the biggest man in the world,
and undoubtedly that's a fact known to a great many
of you. Also, Bobby stands were only rousing five foot

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six and a half and he weighs one hundred and
fifty pounds. He was born in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, and this
year with the New York Yankees, he compiled the best
earned run average in baseball both the American and the
National League. He's earned run average two point four to four.
Chan's one to eleven, lost five, and he's had a

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rather resting career at baseball. Started in nineteen forty eight,
Lincoln worked one year in the minor leagues, then went
to Philadelphia. After seven years with the A's, went to
Kansas City. In fifty five. With Kansas City won five
lost ten, had a sore arm. In fifty six with
Kansas City, won two loss seven, and was traded to
the Yankees. To pitch your art, did mar Jack McMahon
at first pavement And that, of course, all happened on

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February nineteenth, nineteen fifty seven. This year, Chans has been
partially unbeatable. Now we talk about liver Dad but first
I like to talk about the fact that the groundskeepers
here have put the field in just wonderful conditions. They've
replaced a great many thousandsquare feet of sod. The infield

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being manicured now to the point of perfection. Luberdad is
now starting to warm up, Chans loosening up.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
And the nineteen fifty seven World Series is being brought
to you from Yankee Stadium in New York.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
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of you outside.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
Of his post personal friends.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
And this is.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
The given name of a young picture by the name
of Luber Debt. Lou comes from an explosive town in
West Virginia by the name of night Drove, and he
was born November the twenty second, nineteen twenty six. He
stands six foot two. He weighs one hundred and eighty pounds.
He's perhaps known as Fidgety Luber Debt. There's a lot

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of motion. Some batters in the Nationallygue referred to him
as the Jumpin' jack of baseball. He jumps off that mound,
jumps at the batters, and today the Yankees will be
trying to jump right back at him. Burdett last year
won nineteen while losing ten. This year for the Milwaukee Braves,
he won seventeen while losing nine, and his earned run

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average was three point seventy one. So we have a
fine right hander versus a fine left hander in the second.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
Game of the World Series. We have a tennesting.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
Lineup today, the Yankees changing their lineup and the Milwaukee
Braves will have the same line of the yesterday, with
the difference of the pitcher. Red Chess will lead off
from Milwaukee, play second base. Had won hit four times
in fast Johnny Logan will be at shortstop. He was headless.

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Eddie Matthews will bat third and played third base. He
listened two times at bat. Ny Aaron will be in
center field that he will bat fourth. Joe Atcock, who
was not the big Joe Atcock cause the Milwaukee Braves
in the regular season yesterday, but who promises before this

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series is over to explode with some rather well fantastic power.
We'll play first base and he will bat fifth. Andy Pathcoll,
the veteran of some World Series, will be in right
field for Milwaukee. Wes Covington will bat seventh, and we'll

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be in left field. Dell Crendall will do the catching
and he will bat eight. Lubert at will be out
there on the mound for Milwaukee. So the batteries today
for the Milwaukee Braves finds Dell Crendall back of the plate.
Lubert at on the mount for the Yankees. Leading off

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and playing right field is Hank Barr. Gil McDougal will
be at shortstop, batting second. Nicky Mantle will bat third,
play center field. Yogi Barraw will do the catching, batting fourth,

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and Us Laughters in the lineup today. Us will be
in left field he will bat fifth. Harry Simpson, acquired
by the Yankees from Kansas City, will be in first
base and he will be batting six. Tony Kubeck will

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be at third base. Now, this youngster from Milwaukee has
played five different positions for the Yankees this year. He
played forty one games at shortstop, thirty eight games at
third base, thirty one games in left field, twenty three
games in center field, and finished one game at second base.
So with thirty eight games of experience in the regular

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season at third base, Tony Kubeck steps into the World
Series picture today moving to third base. Jerry Coleman will
again be at second base and he'll bad eight, and
Bobby Shans, a man who has curves upon curves upon curves,
will be working today for the Yankees. Today's opposing pitchers

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present two of the best fielders in baseball, which actually
means that both in fields today will have five infielders.
Shan with a quick move off the mound, as during
the regular season, been most tenacious with any balls get
anywhere around the mount. He's a tough man on bunt.
Littleberdad is equally fine and feeling the ball. So this

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should be our real battle today, as yesterday's game was.
Yankees now start to move after their positions. Citadel Man
down in center field, continuing with the fine music that
they've provided in the first two games here of the
World Series. And as the Yankees drought out to their positions,

(12:35):
sun shining brightly, fans rooting for the Milwaukee Braves, fans
rooting for the New York Yankees, all looking on as
the great spectacle of the Fall is ready to unfold. Now,
ladies and gentlemen, why don't you join with us? As
Miss Lucy Monroe sings our national Aptist names, nadd and gentlemen,

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you please join me and then a whole thing together.

Speaker 5 (13:13):
Oh you say.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
Not?

Speaker 1 (13:30):
First screaming who.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
Oh, stay.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
The flame streets, and.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
Then start to move back down in their seats, getting
ready as Connie Ryan, the coach at third base bore
the Braves and Johnny Riddle of coach at first base,
moved to their positions, and with Bobby Shan pulling out
to the mound, we now pause for station identification. This
is WG wise connected. The Bobby Shans has never been

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in a World Series before, but during the regular campaign
he gave every indication of being a rather capable petcher,
which I think might be the understatement of the day.
Attend to all the little left handers known as the
quty game job the pitching staff row York Yankees. And

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as one of the Yankee supporters said before the game,
if the Braves thought they saw some curves yesterday, why
let's take a look at chance. Well, he's Braves have
seen some fine curveball pitchers during the regular season, and
they're going to be looking at another one, and they'll
be out there swinging.

Speaker 3 (16:14):
And this promise soon to be one of the truly
fines there is of all time.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
But the Yankees now leading by one game, so sloppy
Shans has worked, However, in a capacity of an All
Star Game pitcher worked one in eight, so he may
have had an opportunity to experience some of the excitement
that goes along with any World Series game.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
The Yankees.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
During the regular season, we're shut out only two times,
one by early win, once by Ralph Terry. And ready
now as a first matter for Milwaukee, is ready to
step in and here move me to our microspron the
voice of the Milwaukee Braves Earl letting me thank you
very much, Bob Neil, I'm glad to know what everybody
the fining south fall body Shans getting all set to

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goal on the top half of the first inning. He
will face right shandings Johnny Logan and Eddie Matthews. Shandy's
day switch hitter, betting right handed against the south bar
yesterday had one for four. The first pitch a curve
spike in this game is underway, Bobby Sense breaking that
curve ball in the outside Cornernye High Shandean's two hit

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three nineteen for the Braves, and Ob feel is playing
him around George left field as Sheens has the sign,
delivers the pictures he spiked two, and Chading finds himself
in the hall strike two counts. The Yankee outfield today
has inenus Country slaughtering left, Mickey Madeleine center field, and

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hate follower in lights. Bobby Sence a spike two count
on the Braves leadoff man starts a little walking motion,
kicks up the right leg. The pitcher curb is low
outside and it's one and two. Manager Fred Haney, who
operates from the third base dugouts, has Connie Ryan coaching
a third base with Johnny Riddle down at first base.

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A ball won aastrike two count on Shande east On,
duck Is Shorts dup Johnny Logan. Four of the Braves
today are gunning for their first World Series base hit.
Shaney's yesterday had one base hit that drove in the
Milwaukee running take quick three. He is called out. Shandy
looked at that curve ball to the inside Cornerney high,

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so there is flake got number one for Bobby Shantz
of L three and it brings up the short dump
Johnny Logan. Hogan a two seventy three hitter this year.
Yesterday won over three against wighty four. Bobby Shantz, thirty
two year old left tender, eleven wins and five defeats

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on the season and a very sharp earned run average
of two point forty four. The pitch to John a
curve is low inside. That's the ball all one, and
those drikes on shorts dup Johnny Logan. The Yankee ens
bill today has Tony Kubeck at third base, Jill McDougall
at short, Jerry Coleman at second base, and Harry Simpson

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at first base.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
Sens in the.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Mouth and Yogi Barrow doing the catching. One out, nobody
on base. The pitch at Kirk Bricks inside, that's ball two.
In the Yon deck circle, Milwaukee strong boy Eddie Matthews
waiting some bets around ball two strikes. The outfield plays
Logan pull around George leftfield. The second baseman Jerry Coleman

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is playing bif the pitch is a strike on the
outside corner, and it's ball to strike one. Jack o'connlan
of the National League is calling the balls and strikes.
Yankees set defensively. Schantz delivers, and here is a ball
high at three and one at first base. It is

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Bill McKinley of the American League at second base, Aggie
Dona Telly of the National League third base, Joe Papparella
of the American League down the ref V line, Franks
Sacari of the Senior Seconds, and down the white V Alliant.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
It is mister.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
Shylac of the American League. Three one pitch to Logan
and he takes foot two ball three in a strike
two count chance for Casey Stingle. This year started twenty
one ball games, completed a nine. He fired one shutout
ball three strike two on the number two hitter Johnny Logan,

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with one out, nobody on base frames out this afternoon
to even this nineteen fifty seven.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
World Series three to two, pitched a spl three.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
He is called out. Logan broke down the first place line.
He's called back whitefire Jack o'connla two strike us for
Bobby Shins. So so far is showing a very sharp
breaking curve ball. Now Here is third baseman Eddie Mathews,
and yesterday I was un vas twice with Watts went

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over to official lease. Moving up towards the on deck
circle is centerfielder Henry Ern. Two outs, nobody on vase
as Bobby Shenz has gotten that third strike past both
Shandeans and Johnny Logan. Now the outfield shifts around towards
the right. Bobby Senz lovers and Matthews takes a fastball.

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It's in close, and that's the all clear. Blue Skies
are in New York City, and that wind, as Bobby's blamed,
is blowing out today, blowing out towards Wright center field.
The one and old pitch, and Matthews takes that curve
a call strike Kennis even up at one and one,

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ball one and strike one. With the great success of
whitey board yesterday. Casey Stingle is up there with the
south ball again today. Bobby Schenz the one one puts
side arm pitches.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
Thank god, that's the left.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Strike two, Paul one and a spike two count Paul
one and strike two. Not much of a chance of
these hitters. The glass down at Connie Ryan for any
hits signs, because chance has been out in front of
these hitters so far. There's a swing out of that

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and slunk out the fish three spike count Lane throws
l robody left Cohn bake and the score. If you
ever top half of the first inning, you're walking nothing,
and the Yankees nothing for Connie Ryan and Johnny Riddlar
as busy as bird dogs trying to relay those secret
signs from the bench to the playing field. Nor the

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Speaker 3 (22:57):
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half of the first in New York, Yankees defending World
champions will send up Hank Bower, Jill McDougald and Mickey
mentals the Braves outfield has Wes Covington left, Henry Aaron
in centerfield and Andy pap Goo in whitefield. Eddie Matthews base,
Johnny Logan at short let Sandy's at second base, and
Joe Adcock at first base. Burdetta is on the mound

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and Dell krendled behind the plate. In the last half
of the first, Hank Foller, the white fielder who yesterday
drove in the first Yankee broom with a double de
deep white center field, leaves up and on the season,
Hank betted at two fifty nine in the series, he
is hitting at two fifty one for four. A right hand,

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a swinger, possessing good power, with a little that power
where he hit the double yesterday in the white center
field for that's first pitchink curve is a swipe call
on the outside corner. Gudgedy lou Verdetts seventeen victories this year,
nine defeats, earned run average of three point seventy one.
Lou Is dan six feet two ways, one hundred and

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eighty pounds, and he is thirty years old. He is
ready delivers, and there's a swing in a ball past
third base coach Frank Chrissati and it's strike two. Charlie
Keller is over at first base. Last half of the first,
no score, strike two, count. I'm a leadoff man, Haint

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Bower Verdent with a wide surfing up stuff breaking stuff,
very good sinker pitch and natural sinker. He is ready
the O two pitch and stick three and power is
called out pink Bower. It took one of the outside
corner above the knees. So far in the second game

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of the World Series, we have had nothing but strike cuts.
From the first four hit a power called out on
strikes that flings up short stop. Jill mcdougle Gill made
probably the best play of the first game of the
series yesterday on the ground ball off the man of
many tap go very near the bag at second base
and he just got pam go by half a step.

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Jill McDougall right, standing fairly close to home play the
pitcher swung on. Here is a Lobert, a short right.
Andy Pepcow has control of this baby. He makes the
catch and that's two away. Jill McDougal on. The first
pitch flies out to Andy Papkow in short white field,
and if Frank's up the center fielder Mickey manolos Menals

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is going to switch it today and he is going
to be up there left tended day. One of the
really great names in baseball. McKey finished this year betting
a three sixty five, second only to one of the
great ball players of our time, Teddy Williams of the
Boston Red Sox. Mental yesterday had two infield hits in

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four trips, and Btett's first pitch to McKey is a
fastball low, and that's ball one. Casey Stengle this afternoon
has inserted five leftended batters against the right hander luberdet
and the five south.

Speaker 3 (26:57):
Past swingers are in order, starting right now.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Mickey metals all one of those strikes. Henry Aren is
deep and shitting metal around. Tour Wright center field. Pafco
deep and right put swung on a line drive off
the butcher clicked up by over the throw the first
place he got him whine smash off boot Butcher, Vernet
term Oba, Johnny Mosan Matt broyleby scored one to six

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to three.

Speaker 3 (27:23):
No run's no, it's no error. Nobody left God Mike's
the score.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
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Henry aarn will read off for Milwaukee in the top
half of the seconds, raves in the person the offer
seaming slogan and mapews went down on strikes. So the
yet failures we are failures have you have to make
their first play. Henry Aaron, who finished this year betting
a three twenty two leet betting champion of the nafor

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the league last year and appin until he went inn
away severe Bettings lump along about the first of August
from three fifty five, dropping down at three thirteen. Aaron,
the white headed betters wings a drive back in the
center field. Mickey Mantle's turning. He stood back on this ball,
had he kept like for play and across their paxcavations

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Aaron waiting, alot spend to my ps wait a third
adding his feat held up a fire fights. There was
a tremendous walk up by Henry Aaron over the head
of Mickey Mantle, bouncing to the four hundred and sixty
one foot market straight away centerfield as Aaron Joe's a

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tremendous power that gave him a home run championship of
the Light to Lakes this year. A long by Henry
Aaron as he comes up with a second base of
the series, getting him two for five. Here his first
baseman Joe at Cott. Joe looking for his first base

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hit against Born yesterday went over four. I'll run around
third base and nobody off the plays of a chance
to take the league. As bollop tender Bobby Schantz gets
it signed from Yo, give a I'll feel deep towards
left the pitch of curve as a called strike. This
one is on the knees inside corner. Connie Ryan moved

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down that third base line, eyeing the relay from Mickey
Mantle to kill McDougall, and then he put up the hands,
putting the brakes on Aaron as he moved to the
third base Strike one county, swinging on this at cocking
at strike two as he cut higher. Joe ad Cock,
going around on a breaking pitch, finds him top of

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the hole with a strike two counts. Joe will be
followed by the veteran right fielders. Thirty six year old
Andy Pepco didn't feel as deep here as the pitch,
and it's way outside. I almost a while pitch. He's
saved by Yogi Barra as he leaped to his right

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and at ball one and stake two one until the cock.
That Cock came the closest of the Braves and the
Yankees yesterday for the first series home run of nineteen
fifty seven, as he sent power back to the wall
in right field his first time at bat run around

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third base. Nobody is out. Chatz kicks up his leg.
The curb is outside and it's even up on Hadcock
at ball. Who's stake two? Joe, that cock who hails
from Kushana, Louisiana, still makes his home down in that country.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
Looks out now at Chantz the two to two pitch.
A swing on a ball, tip.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
Off the glove up. Jogie Barro rolls down the third
base line and the comm remains at two and two
cavacity crowd here at Jankee Stadium this afternoon yesterday, the
paid attendance sixty nine thousand, four hundred and seventy six.
Ball to strike two count on Joe Adcock, Milwaukee first

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baseman Aaron on third base and nobody out. The pitch
is swung on a drive the white center field base hip.
Here's the first one scoring ass battle comes up with
this ball. Players at back of the bill. Adcock is
lying for second base. He's safe, but second bay Joe

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at Coock was sent of a second base by Johnny
Rintole as Vickey Maddele follow that ball momentarily in white
center feel Joe and up, the fastest guy on that
rape squad made it in the second base as santel
Sole carry McDougall to the left field side of the
bay and then I believe it's going to be scored

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as a two bay. Chet Hadcock drives in his first
series run the bright swad one the numpling and it
brings up right field of Andy Pepco runner on second
base to pitch a swung on a high fly ball
back in the right center. Pink baller is coming in.
Hey't getting under this ball now, and he is there
makes the catches. Dcock moves back in the second base

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a correction on that brass play. Adcock is credited with
a single McKey Metal is charged with an error. McKey
model that ball, allowing Hadcock to move in the second base.
J're receiving credit for a run. Bout it in though,

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so there's one out as west Commington steps in the
viader's box. West was the hitting star of the Braves
yesterday with two hits in four times at bout a
doubled in a single off Leptender whitey board the Pitay
curve swung on a little bar with the staff by
the third baseman. Great play by Tony Kubeck Covett weak
being high crab that ball and it's two away A

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love being line drive, and Tony set himself perfectly on
the play. Late Duckman stopped that line drive from getting
tested him. That's two us and the latter is catch
your Dell Crandles. Crandall who finished with a two fifty

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three vetting average during the regular season yesterday, had one
for four in Milwaukee's first place hit takes a curves
loll Paul one in those strikes at Cock on second base.
Joe broke his leg in June this year. Is sliding
hard in the second against the Philadelphia Tullis. A sprint

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is called Bobby Schatz with a fastball on the outside
corner of the eye, brains lead one up the top
half of the second. Crandall Right hended better and the
New York out field plays him around towards left. Duck
with the leadoff second base since delivers the curve high

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and it's ball two, ball two and spike one on
the air by metal. It was charged to the POPA
league committed and up the throw, which pulled McDougall off
the bag at second base, allowing Edcock to go in
there sliding the two to one pitch is hey outside.

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That's ball three, all three and strike one. Two men
are out. Milwaukee has Joe Ed Coupkins scoring position on
second base. Bobby Schantz five ft six inch rough tender

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three to one pitch, A swing in a file is
back here, out of play, and it's fall three in
strike two. Schantz, working in humred seventy three innings for
Casey Stingle, gave up forty walks this year while registering
seventy two strike cuts and posting that fine record of
eleven wins and five defeats. He had three while pitches

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during the season. He's come close once today, so he's
saved by Yogi Berra. Three to two pitch and it's
all four. Crandell draws the first walk of the afternoon,
moved down the first place line, putting as runners on
first and seconds with two outs, and it brings up

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low verdet who sometimes can surprise quite a few people
with his hitting ability, especially in the National League, where
this year he hit two home runs in a single
ball game at crosley Field and Cincinnati, helping tremendously his
own cause in the victory. Verdette right headed better finished

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at one forty six with two home runs, runners on
first and second base, and he takes a curve strike
and incidentally, as he faces the south paw Bobby Schintz.
His two home runs came off of up tender Joe
Nuxhall outfield, playing around George leftfield. The pitch is swing

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on a drive that turns off the pitcher. He's on
the past, fixed up through.

Speaker 3 (37:49):
The third place, he is out and that league fires
the side.

Speaker 2 (37:53):
In the second. Milwaukee scores one run on two hits,
one Yankee error, two men were left dun base gore
at the end of one of the happenings.

Speaker 3 (38:02):
Milwaukee one and the Yankees nothing.

Speaker 2 (38:06):
Glancing down along the third base side, I notice that
short stop Johnny Logan's wife is here today. And you know,
Johnny's wife is as pretty as they come. Well, it's
no wonder Johnny keeps himself neat and well groomed. Is
he a Gelette man? You bet? Here's what Johnny says
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Well both of these touchers today, I've had pinners take
shots at them. Ver Depths and the last half of
the first in things was in the way of a

(39:32):
hotline drive off the bat of Mickey Mental that churmed
off Verdet's body and to the shortstop Johnny Logan. That
was a tough break for the Yankees and Metals as
Mickey was tossed out at first pase and my last
half or the top half of the second Burnett's parent
splash went off Bobby's schance, with Bobby scrambling towards the

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first place side picked up the ball and threw Fornett
out at first place to retire the side. Milwaukee has
a one nothing lead as the Yankees come up in
the last half of the second, with Yogi Barra, Country Slaughter,
and Harry Simpson the first three men to face the
light hander from micro West Virginia. Blu, like quite a

(40:17):
few Major League ball players, now makes his home down
in Florida during the offseason, working around the Sarasota area.
Yogi Barra, a left tenant better who yesterday had one
for three in the opening game of the series, batted

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at two point fifty one during the regulation campaign. Yankees
took the opener yesterday three to one behind whitey Ford.
Yogi Berra looks at a strike as Burdett fires that
screwball breaks away from a left tenant Better Slikeland. Count

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Burdetta is one of those pitchers who had very unusual mannerisms.
He will be talking to himself up there in the
man looking around the stadium, and then actually trying to
put himself at ease. Hey strike went Count yeo Gi Barra.
Leading off the last half of the second, Barrett takes

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him the dirt, bouncing away from the catcher Delkrendall and
it's even up at bowlin and strike one outfield playing
around the rights. Manager pret Hany quite concerned about Wes
Covington and the shadows here at Yankee Stadium, up there
and left, was very well pleased with a twenty five

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year old outfielders performance yesterday. Twenty one of these braves
are appearing in their first World Series. One one touch
swung on a height at ball. The Shandy's one off
to the redhead pullman of first base, Barre is out.
That's one away, Yogi Barra tossed out by Red Shandy's
brings up a lot of failer and the oldest slams

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on the active list of both of these ball clubs
Huntrey Slaughter, at forty one years old.

Speaker 3 (42:12):
He is still quite a great clutch ball player.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
One man is out, You're rather Lubernett looking down now
at Deltren will get you signed. Saintings is deep at
second base at got fairly deep at first. As Brudet
comes down with the first pitching, Slaughter takes the ball.
That's too low, Eddie Matthews as a step off the

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infield grass of third Johnny Logan straight away, it's short
Burdet going through his money, fidgeting motions out there, tugging
at that Philip his cap all won no strikes. The

(43:00):
pitch to Slaughter and Enos takes say ball two, it's
low outside. It's two to nothing, Milwaukee one the Yankees
nothing New York betting in the last half of the
second on deck is first placeman Harry Simpson. Verdette has

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the sign from crandall here is a spike gets called
and it's two to one, ball two and a strike
one counts. As I mentioned, Casey Stingle in his lineup
this afternoon has five southpaw hitters against the white handed
Fordet and the fiber and order Mickey Mental, Yogi, Berra Country, Slaughter,
Harry Simpson and Tony Kubeck to one pitch and a

(43:52):
ball three is outside. Three to one. Now Slaughter glancing
down at the third base coach White Crow looking for
the green light on the hitch side as he's out
in front of the pitcher and Crosatti going through many
motions down there in the third base coaching box.

Speaker 3 (44:14):
Paul three on a spike one count and the pitch
to Slaughter is sick two.

Speaker 2 (44:18):
It's on the that side. Corner of the high and
it's a full count three and two. Yankees three up,
three down on the last half of the first hitting
now have the number five hitter, Slaughter up there at
the plate with one out. The pitch is a ball
four and count three. Slaughter becomes the first Yankee base

(44:39):
hunter walk number one given up by Luber Debt. There
is Harry Simpson. Harry Simpson at the start of the
season with a and the City Athletics adding at two

(45:03):
seventy for the Yankees are a combined efforts this year
makes his first appearance in the series. As a matter
of fact, he is the fourth first baseman used by
Casey Stengel, as Casey used three yesterday, but left handed
matter takes low inside.

Speaker 3 (45:22):
That's the ball.

Speaker 2 (45:24):
Yesterday we saw Bill scarn, Elston Howard, and Joe Collins
at first base, five first basement were in action yesterday
two for Milwaukee rather than usual. Note Paul. One of
those strikes to count on Harry Simpson a very pronounced

(45:44):
closed dance as he watched right hand or luberdats but
one and oh Pitt Chay swinging a mess. He really
went around. It's even up at Paul one and strike one,
Paul one on a strike one count. Joe Adcock at

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first base, holding slaughter on. Aaron is just about straight
away in centerfield and deep Vaughan Harry Simpson ball one,
strike one count, braves lead won nothing. Last half of
a second Bredette delivers the pitch is outside. That's ball two.

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The pitch breaking away from a south poetter, ball too
and a strike one count on Simpson with Tony Kubeck
on deck. Tony yesterday opened in left field today plays
third base Burdett, who works in a slowball game two

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one pitch, a swing in a foul off, the hitter's
body bouncing over to the left of Dell Krendle, and
it's ball two and slike two.

Speaker 3 (47:05):
Harry Simpson not knowing too much as a full hitter.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
And that's why that Milwaukee outfield is playing him straight
away this afternoon. If anything, Aaron is shading him a
little bit towards left center, but very slightly. Walter's strike
to Bernett's pitch is a swing, and I must be
struck him up. Harry Simpson goes down and sikes, let's

(47:34):
strike out number two four bdets bdat I remember of
the big three of Brett Haynes's touching staff, Bob Bules,
Warren Spawn and Burdetts chucked up fifty six victories for
the Milwaukee Brave this year. Bob Buell at eighteen, and

(47:59):
it's likely that the Yankees will look at Uel on
Saturday at Milwaukee County Stadium. Burdad had seventeen wins and
Warren stomb, but those are in yesterday's opening game, chucked
up twenty one wins. Two minut are out Swaller on
first base represents the tying run as the players lay.
The Yankees won nothing. And here has third baseman Tony Kobec.

(48:22):
But what then a better takes outside. That's bawl One
Koebec looking for his first World Series base sid yesterday
or the horse Scholar nothing for three A very outstanding
rookie year, batting at two ninety seven, although his stance
is not similar to the one of the great hitters

(48:45):
in the National League stand Musually he peers out over
that white shoulder like Stan does have a picture. There's
a swing and a drive to let failed, they said,
But when her turning second base is coming to comes
up with this baseball. He's gonna fired into the second
basement retch Saty East. Yankee runners on first and third
as Tony kobek Wan's a single left his first World

(49:06):
Series basin and no doubt a big thrill to the
twenty year old rookie.

Speaker 3 (49:18):
So now to New York.

Speaker 2 (49:19):
Yankees have runners on first and third. The runner on
third base, Enoswater represents the tying run. Kubec at first
base the lead run, and the batter is second baseman
Jerry Coleman, one of the stars of yesterday's ball game.
Jerry drove in one of the Yankees three runs with
two hits in three trips. Out you playing around the

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left weight handed batter, and for that's first pitch is
a swing a miss, and boy to the swing that
better run. It's strike one one after amone pitch, Strike
one cons Charlie Keller at first base in the coaching box,
yelling down to Jerry Coleman. Owners on first and third base,

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two men are outs for dead Ruddy delivers the pit
swung on as they tapped on the third baseline. It's
picked up by ver Debt. And that's saying, I said,
a run score ver Debt with a chance to let
that ball roll fall picked it up almost down the line.

(50:35):
I didn't fail it. All run scores and the Yankees
up tied the ball game at one and one. So
Jerry Coleman inn ten years is heading, although this one
was of a scratch variety. Her debts coming over very fast.

(51:05):
Had a chance that time to let that ball roll,
but he made up his mind quickly.

Speaker 3 (51:09):
He grabbed it.

Speaker 2 (51:11):
Had no chance to make him play at home flight
or first base, and the game is tied at one
and one as Slaughter carries across the first Yankee run.
That's the second run batted in for Coleman in the series,
and it gives him three hits in four times a
fat hitting at seven fifty. On that play, Kubac stopped

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at second base, Coleman on first base. The batter is
Bobby Schenz, a pretty tough little hitter. He is a
right handed swing and as quite the fact, he throws
from the south past side and the first pitch is
in close a ball ball won no strikes chance on

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the season. Batted at one seventy nine, right headed, butter
stands very fairly close to the plate. He had no
extra bass this year. I'll feel is playing him shallowing
around towards left a Yankee runners lead out first and

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second base. Here is a spike on the inside corner
belt high. Hanna's even up at ball one and strike one,
Braves breaking the ice from the top of the second
coming across with our first run. Yankees moved right back
into the ball game. Here in the last half of
the second Paul won strike one. Bobby Schantz in the

(52:42):
batter's box, Tank powers on deck, Verdett getting a sign
from Krendall and he delivers and chant swings.

Speaker 3 (52:52):
It's a life five.

Speaker 2 (52:53):
The left fail going back on this ball is coming
in right, Oh, beautiful catch the west coming to back
out of stamp and a great place so far the world,
Surrey and I make one too, as the guys, he said.
Runners on personal second base are running back at a
chats by West coming to the retire the side and

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the last time of the second one one two hits,
no errors two. Then we left dune base. The score
up the end of two innings. All play Milwaukee one,
New York one?

Speaker 3 (53:32):
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Speaker 6 (53:45):
Shame, shame, with the bat that the razor fin to
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Speaker 2 (53:58):
We now pause thirty seconds for a station the high identification.

Speaker 6 (54:03):
Hey call me Saratoga, the girl from a vishy spring.

Speaker 2 (54:09):
My Vishy is the messing caste, the mixer.

Speaker 3 (54:13):
With that xta thing.

Speaker 2 (54:15):
Look for the yellow labels.

Speaker 6 (54:17):
Insist on the genuine things. God's only Saratoga Bishi comes
from the deep b vish spring.

Speaker 2 (54:27):
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Speaker 3 (54:39):
Deal him a third.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
Bobby Schantz, we'll face the top of the Braves, Paddy Water,
Ret Shandy. It's Johnny Logan and Eddie Matthews. We just
witnessed one of the Tony great catches and the outstanding
catch so far the series by the Braves left fielder
Wes Covington. Shandy's they right handed batter swings. It's a

(55:05):
high fly ball the right center. Mickey Mantle drifting to
his left, getting under this baby now and he makes
the cats.

Speaker 3 (55:11):
That's one hour. Fret Shandeans flies out to Mickey.

Speaker 2 (55:16):
Mantle in right center field going after Bobby Shant's first pitch,
and it brings up shortstop Johnny Logan. Johnny like shandings
in the first I think was called out on strikes.
Score tied one on. Each team has two hits. The

(55:36):
Yankey's have committed one error. Logan takes the curve ball outside,
ball one and those strikes, and Johnny on decka's third baseman,
Unnie Matthews Ball one and those strikes. One man is
out and nobody on base as Bobby Shantz kicks up
the right leg. The curve is a call strike and

(55:59):
it's even up at one of the one all one
at strike one. Tomorrow is an open dates as the
Yankees and Brains resume action at Milwaukee County Stadium on Saturday.
Here is a curve blow to the brain short stop
and it's fall true and sly like one on Johnny Logan,

(56:26):
Eddie Matthews on deck looking out watching Bobby Schantz visitors
trying to spot something on that pitcher that might tip
him off on a curveball or a fastball. There's a
swing and a drive down the left for a line
going back with this ball is enus water towards the stands.

Speaker 3 (56:44):
It might be gone.

Speaker 2 (56:45):
It is a hold on Johnny Woman and the Milwaukee
short stop has the thrill of the first home run
of the nineteen fifty seven World Series not too far

(57:08):
off that bowl line and Slaughter realized and the moves
over toward the railing that that ball was gone a
home run or logan and the brains have regained. The
laid at two to one, hip number three off Bobby Schantz,
and here is third baseman Eddie Matthews. Eddie went down
swinging in the first in the Bluff ten Advtter. The

(57:29):
picture is a curve outside. That's ball one ball, one
of those strikes that he will be followed by center
fielder Henry Erin two of the three hits off sense
have gone for extra bases. Bluff Tender delivers. There's a
swing and a high fly ball in the center.

Speaker 3 (57:52):
Mickey Mantle is.

Speaker 2 (57:53):
There, and now Mickey drifts to his right and he
makes the catch for the second down. Two putouts for
the Yankee center fielder in the third, his first two
putouts in the afternoon, and it brings up the center
fielder Henry Arron, who paple racing deep in the center
for his long drive. Mickey cannot catch up to it.

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It bounced against the wall of the four hup at
sixty one foot month for a three base hit, and
seconds later Aaron scored in a single rights center by
Joe Atcott. Two out, Stillborny on base. The curve ball
is low inside all one of those strikes. Raves have scored.

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In the third on the home run by Johnny Logan,
Chintz is ready, the touch is outside. That's both two.
Logan on the home run here in the third came
up with his first series base hit. Soby thirty year

(59:03):
old veteran in his first series breaks in in a
big way. Bault Juno strikes here is a swing and.

Speaker 3 (59:10):
A high fly ball.

Speaker 2 (59:11):
The short left going back is Jill McDougall, the Yankee
short stop. Teammates to gotcha that retires the side in
the third one run, one hit, no errors, and nobody
left gun bas the score at the end of two
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(59:32):
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In the last half of the third, the Yankees will
send up on top of the betting order Pink Faller,
Gill McDougald and McKey metal Burdebt, finishing up his warm up,
throws the pig the second base bike crandel out to

(01:01:05):
Red Shandings. Graves tossed the ball around the infield. Shadings
slogan to Eddie Matthews and Hank Power steps into the
batter's box. Shaky's trail two to one. Last half of
the third Bower called out on strikes in the last
half of the first inning, right handed better and the

(01:01:30):
Braves out for your plays him deep in George left
the and feel about straightaway. Shaney's moving a little bit.

Speaker 3 (01:01:38):
To his right.

Speaker 2 (01:01:38):
A spike is called as burd had that outside cornerity high.
Bower looked like he was goring to swing held up
spike one comes Blueber dead ready again and the sidearm
pit swung on a drive double up for your line
back toward the waters called ain't going it as a

(01:02:02):
hold on for bike Power solely funding World champions bouts
right back well the hole run by Bower, and this

(01:02:23):
ball game is tied until and to kill McDougall, you
got stretched up in the batter's box. That was Hi
number three off the pitching of Bloomber dats high towering
drive off the battle.

Speaker 3 (01:02:44):
Bower and the Yankees are right back in the ball game.

Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
That's touchingly motion delivers and the pitch is high. That's
ball one. McDougall dropping his hands in his bat as
though the box and Matthew's breaking in from Big Bay.

Speaker 3 (01:03:03):
Paul.

Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
One of those strikes. Jill McDougall right out to Andy
Tepco and right field. The first that he here's a
bible back down that up for you. A line again
coming and going over and he has the room makes
the cuts. That's one out. Jill McDougal flies out to west,
coming to in and left one away is it brings

(01:03:25):
up the center field of Mickey mental. Metal had a
hot smash off the body of Luberdet and the first
thing that turned to be shortched off Logan and Mickey
was tossed out at first base. So that play is
scored if you're scoring at home. One to sixty three
Bernet to Logan to Edcock, one out, nobody on base

(01:03:57):
and the first puts two. Metal is a swing on
the outside. According Mickey, yesterday, I looked at the screwball
the front tender born spawn. Today is looking at a
guy who has a good screwball in Little Burnett Spike

(01:04:19):
one cown on Metal with Yogi Barron deck. One man
is out and nobody on Ba's the patches outside the ball.
It's even up at one and one.

Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
A southpaw nineteen year old one.

Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Bizzarro is listening up for manager Brett Henny and the
left center field bullpen, the youngest man in uniform in
this World Series one Bizzarro ball won and Spike went
on Mickey Metal. Thicky's standing very deep in about his box.

(01:04:56):
A sweet seid missus Fike two one and two.

Speaker 3 (01:05:05):
Mickey still when.

Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
He takes that cut patting from the left side of
the plate, feels pain and has left leg.

Speaker 3 (01:05:15):
Behind.

Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
Now I'm Lubert at ball one and slight two with
one man out of nobody on Bay. Score tied to
two one and two. Pitch. Here's a swing in a fall,
hitting against the facade on the third base side, bouncing
down to the box seats and the countrymains at one

(01:05:37):
and two on the New York Yankee center fielder Mickey
Mantle and the tap Goo is very deep in right field.
Mano was putting on quite a show of his great
power in patting practice. Early this sat this morning or late.

Speaker 3 (01:05:56):
This morning, I should say, well, the Yankee we're taking.

Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
Their betting practice the one and two pitch, and here
is a swing and a fall on the third bay side.
That's out of playing. It's still one and two on metal.

(01:06:20):
One man is out Yankee scoring in the last half
of the third on the home run by right fielder
Hank Power Raves and moved out in front of the
top of the third on a home run by shortstop
Johnny Logan Paul one and like two. This is what
you might call a Mickey mantal win.

Speaker 3 (01:06:41):
Today is is.

Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
Pulling out towards right the one and two pitch, A
swing and a pole on the third base side, as
perdet is keeping man fall away from the power of
Mickey trying to get that outside corner. And men will
keeps reaching out there and fouling off those pitches and
strike two. Yankees have no base runners with one out

(01:07:10):
here in the left half of the third base it's
even up with three apiece of the one and two pitch,
A swinging a five ball fall on the third base
side again, and a new baseball goes out to Luber
Debt ball one and strike two. Mickey Mental, twenty five

(01:07:43):
years old, already has enjoyed a great baseball career with
many good years in front of them. The one and
two pitch, and it's just outside. It's quite a no Buck,
that was quite three. Nell is ready to fire that
ball down the ADVISEMENTNNYE Matthews. But Jack O'Connor said, uh huh,
that is a ball. This is the outside corner. It's

(01:08:08):
ball to strike two at Kaka is playing deep at
first base and only about three feet off the line.
Ball two and strike two on Mickey Metal. But that's
next pitch is a ball three. It's two long, and
it's a full count of three and two in the

(01:08:36):
last half of the third at Yankee Stadium, the second
game of the series. And this one is not a
Milwaukee two and the Yankees two. The three two pitch
and Mental slings does a vibe the center field. Henrieta
and drifting back on this ball, has control, makes the

(01:08:56):
catch and it's two away. Henriea reecords his first foot
out of the afternoon and a long fly ball in
the center field.

Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
Two men are round.

Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
The matter is kacher Yogi barrab Parah had one of
those really tough years that ball players do not. Rabi
says he was hit by a foul tip on a
baseball that worked its way through his catcher's mask, smashing
his nose, and also had a finger injury. A lieutenant

(01:09:32):
batter who hails from Saint Louis, Missouri, and he takes
Paul when it's too low, Paul one of those strikes.
He's not a really big guy, but he certainly is

(01:09:52):
solidly built and a possessor of a lot of power.
There's a swing and a drive field coming on the
nest ball dripping to his right as West Cumington. He
makes the catch and that retires the side. So on
the last half of the third, one run, one hits,
no errors, nobody left Dune base the score of the

(01:10:14):
other three innings of play. The Yankees to Milwaukee too,
the shock jack shop, and it's just picks ball games.

Speaker 3 (01:10:28):
Do you have plenty you picks?

Speaker 2 (01:10:30):
Bar playing your Benner chase? Make sure you have the
wall play maybe Shane ninety tons you think, pay you
Benner lock you last pains. We the three inning totals

(01:10:55):
out here at Yankee Stadium, Milwaukee, two runs, three hits,
no airs, and two men left dun base. The Yankees
two runs, three hits, one error, and two men left
dune base. In la fourth thing, Joe Adcock, Andy Pepco
and Wes Covington will face the South Paul Bobby Shantz,

(01:11:18):
Bobby Shantz listening up, Yogi Barra moving out towards the
plate now, Jankie outfield, and Age Slaughter is forty one
years old, Mickey Mantle the youngest of twenty five, and
Hank Power is thirty five years old. Tony Kubek is

(01:11:39):
the youngest Yankee in action today. Tony, a rookie this year,
is only twenty, while Jill McDougall at short is twenty eight,
Jerry Coleman at thirty three, and Harry Simpson at thirty one.
Bobby Shantz is thirty two years old, the same as
his Battery mate Joki Barra. Joe Adcock leading off single

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in the right center field in the second, scoring Henry
Aaron from third base. So Edcock came up with his
first hit and his first hobby. I a swinging of
this and it's like one. As Bob Neil mentioned yesterday,
Adcock is the only man in the history of flash
the league at ebbitts Field to lift one out over
the roof of the double deck stands, and Joe at

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Ebbittsfield also had four home runs in a double in
a single ball game against Dodger pitching. There's a swing
and a face at the field. Joe Adcock signals to
Laft and let us hitting number four off Bobby's sense.
Edcock has raised his World Series batting average from zero

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to three point thirty three, two for six White Andy Papko,
who has gone home for five so far as flight
out to bower in white Field his only trip today
back in the second cap, go betting now, with a
runner on first base and nobody out, the pitch to

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Endloy swinging line ran the left field a base hid
Joe had cut booms around second base, holds up as
Ena Swanner fires that ball back in the short stop.
Gil mcgogle handy pepco hit. Bobby shats first pitch, sinking line.
Ryan the left hit number five off the tiny south paw,

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and we may be getting action down to the Yankee
both fen in right, center field, left field or Wes Covington.
A time is called as Yogi Barra. Jerry Coleman joined
Bobby Shatz in the mon Milwaukee has Joe Adcock on

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second base, have the top go on first base court
tied to too, There is nobody out here in the
fourth and Wes Coving's in the buttery wind out to
Tony Quebec in the second.

Speaker 3 (01:14:10):
Tony making a sparkling catches a leaked tie up the ground.

Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
When he short stop McDougall yells words of instruction into
Bobby Schantz. And now Bobby has called the time again.
He wants a truck to Joe. Wes coming and checking
with his coaches. Want of signs being flashed around Yankee Stadium.
Now Chefs has his sign want to leadoff first and

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second base. The bunch sign is up there. It is
a poll ball West coming and Fine his second vice
files the first pitch like one.

Speaker 3 (01:14:55):
Now Wes.

Speaker 2 (01:14:57):
The guy is checking with his coaches and the third
base coach, Connie Ryan, going through a series of signs.
One of them, of course, will tell the coming to
what to do in this situation. But as lead off
first and second, nobody is hot. Chance delivers. The pitch

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is a baller high as West was going to bunt,
took it around the gin and it's ball when it's
like one. Milwaukee two runs on five hits, the Yankees
two runs and three. It's bright. It's batting on the
top half of the fourth names.

Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
Here.

Speaker 2 (01:15:37):
In three innings and with two hitters in the fourth,
the players have equaled their total of base hits off
Whitey Forward yesterday for the nine and ems. The one
one pitch, he's gonna bun again. That's one is a
fun town. The first place liner rolls upside the line
heads up baseball by Harry Simpson as that was a

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punked down at first base line and the English roll
and foul. It was spinning about halfway down and the
count is one and two. Now West will have to
cut away if he punchs with the account. Paul one
is strike two and pouls it off. He's automatically out
and Chance will receive credit for a strikeout.

Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
So let's see where the situation is going to to
call for Right.

Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
Now, he looks down at Connie Ryan again, Paul one,
strike two, catch your dell crams on. My right handed
batter is on deck at Cock on second base, Papco
on first base.

Speaker 3 (01:16:39):
The pitch a swing and a ground file down the
first base line. It's one and two.

Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
Covington waited in the way curveball and was out in
front of the pitch, pulling it past the first base
coach Johnny Riddle. Both picked up out in right field
by umpire Nestor Silac of the American League. Frank Saccori
the National League is working the left field fall line,

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ball wan and strike two.

Speaker 3 (01:17:12):
Braves runners off first and second base.

Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
Here is ball two. It's high inside. It's even up
at two two. Coming to numble about his box, picks
up a handful of dirt. He was sent down to
Wichita earlier this year for a couple of weeks, and
when he came back, his booming vamp stole a lot
of victories for manager Fred Hani. Ball to strike two.

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Will puts a swing and a fire the loft.

Speaker 3 (01:17:43):
Cider finger bacer. Here's Jeanne turning five.

Speaker 2 (01:17:47):
Bass being white tall. But what throws the third face
gonna be cross gets away for five.

Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
Base winner throws the.

Speaker 2 (01:17:53):
Milwaukee dugout a run scores and Covington is going all
the way around the third base. The ball bounced away
from the third baseman.

Speaker 3 (01:18:08):
Tony Toback from the.

Speaker 2 (01:18:10):
Trough from the outfield, two runs scored. There'll be an
air on the play that cock'scoring on the base cop
goes going on the air as the ball bounced away

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from third baseman Tony Toback and rolled into the Milwaukee dungos.

Speaker 3 (01:18:39):
And the flames out of a poured it to me.

Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
And Casey Stingle is hot on the mound making his
first appearance today. Three straight hits off Bonnie sends on
the board. As the Yankees come up with their second
error and their third of the series. Wes Cummington picks

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up this third base of the series, giving him three
hits and six trips. He's betting at five hundred. That
is his first one bout it in and we're going
to get a pitcher from that bullpen. And err is

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being charged to the third baseman Tony Kobek and air
charge to the third baseman Tony Kuebeck as he let
the ball bounce away from him.

Speaker 3 (01:19:54):
And now we have.

Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
Mart Ditmar, a right hander is moving in from a
Yankee polkmen. He's a tall right hander at sixty to two,
one hundred and eighty five pounds and twenty eight years old,
who lives right now in Springfield, Massachusetts. Art Ditmar has
just about reached the round Casey Stingle is waiting for him,

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who in nineteen fifty seven made the forty six appearances
for the Yankees, started eleven ball games, had no complete games.
He worked the hundred twenty seven innings, giving up a
total of one out of twenty eight face hits, thirty
five walks, and sixty six slakeouts.

Speaker 3 (01:21:43):
His record was eight victories.

Speaker 2 (01:21:45):
And three defeats and has earned one average was three
point twenty six. Bobby Schantz today becomes the first Yankee
pitcher of Garcia not to go the distance, as fort
wained his ball game yesterday. Chant's working in three innings
and facing three hitters in the port, allowing four runs

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on six hits. He walked one, and he really looked
like he was on as he struck off the first
three hitters he faced.

Speaker 3 (01:22:19):
Back in the first inning, he finished with three straight guds.

Speaker 2 (01:22:23):
First puts the Cranwell, who swung on a high pup
filed on the first baseline. Harry Simpson makes the catch
and it's one away. Crandell that time looked like he
was playing to hold up. He had walked in the
second files out to Simpson here in the port and

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the latter. Now is the pitcher little for dead who
would like to make this a five to two lead
for himself and for his teammates. First, coming to that
third base, took second base on the throw by Slaughter
to Tony. When the ball got away from Kubeck, he

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was given third base with Pop got scoring. Now Here
is Bredepth the infield playing in a swinging a looper
past the first baseman, going back back. So what head
of catch a loopy? Why five behind Harry Simpson. He
raced back, reached up, paint the catch and that's two away.

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So Ditmar bearing down has gotten two blades with a
run around third base, and now there are two outs.
The batter leadoff man second base to the red Saint
East who drove in Milwaukee's long run yesterday with a single.

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He's up there now with coming to non third base
and two outs, and rud has over two. He has
fuck out and he has fled to metal in right
center field, dining left handed, he takes a spike, gets
called red, feels that he is a better hitter from
the left side of the plight that he is when

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he's betting right handed, and he really chokes up on
that beat. He crowds the.

Speaker 3 (01:24:17):
Plight, leaning over spike one count with two outs.

Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
Of course, the yankee infield has moved deep the outfield,
playing around the rights. Braves laid four to two in
the fourth inning. The picture is fung h. Here is
a pop fowl back here towards us and to our right.
Baseball souvenir for somebody. Spike two cown on sand East,

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thirty four year old redhead who has seen action with
three National League clubs, the Saint Louis Cardinals, New York Giants,
and now the bribes aren't ditmar out in front the
lovers and it's a past ball outside one and two.

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Shadings was involved in a last minute trade this year
on the trading deadline with the New York Giants from
Bobby Thompson, Danny O'Connell and Ray Crone. A one and
two pitch and he's swinging a gob all of a
short stop. Jill McDougall has it. Herbert the first base.
He is out of every fires the side. Good pitching

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art didmyre in the top telve of the fourth, winning
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We see a stir of action out there. The Yankee bullpen,
Art ditmar in relief and a brilliant bit of work
in the top half of the fourth inning is not
scheduled to hit till around the number five that are here.
In the last half of the fourth Slaughter walked and
scored the Yankees first run in the second. He takes

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a strike low Burdette. Right now they're working now, they
too on lead. Ditmark came on and placed up Bobby
Schantz with a run around third base and nobody out,
and he stopped the Braves cold, retiring the side without
that runner scoring a stick two is called a slaughter
on the inside corner above the knees, and he looks

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like he did not like the call. Manching back at umpire,
Jack o'connen, spike, you count nobody on base, nobody out
the last half of the fourth inning. Bobby Schantz blanked
the Braves only in the first when he struck out

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the side O two pitch two bowl and it's ball
one and strike two. The same can be set for
Louver Debt, who shut out the Yankees in the first inning,
but New York scored one on the second and one
of the third. This game has seemed two home runs.
We had no homers yesterday. The logan of the Braves

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and hank power of the Yankees finding the home run
rings on the left the line, the one and two
pitch and here's a swing on a miss. Slaughter spikes up.
Verdt comes up with this third strike out of the afternoon.
That's one away and it brings up the first basement.

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Harry Simpson. Simpson struck out in the second. Have a
lieutenant better. One man is out and the Braves outfield
this time is shading Simpsons slightly towards right. He looked

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like he was going to bun. Takes a ball that's
flow and it's Paul. One of those strikes Dye Matthews
breaking in quickly from third base, and he has very
quick reactions at the hot corner and has played a
very steady defensive game for front Handy this year. The
one to Ozer pitch and it's outside ball, two, two

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and nothing, Paul Chilling. Those strikes on Harry Simpson, Yankee
first baseman, a strike out victim in the second the
last half of the fourth inning. Another capacity crowd on
hand for the second game of the series, braves this afternoon,
trying to even it up before returning to Milwaukee County

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Stadium on Saturday for game number three. Two Old pitch
a swing and they drive the deep bright center field.
Going back on this ball is Headley Aaron, He's still
going back. He makes the cuts just to the left
of the four at southern footmark, and that ball was
really tink by Harry Simpson. Harry Simpson had one to

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deep bright center field that Aaron caught up to. That's
tool why and it brings up third base from Tony Kobat,
who came up with his first series base hit on
a second try and drive to left, and that set
up for the Yankees first run. He is a left

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headed batter. The wind up and the first pitch and
Kuback takes a strike. American League tuchers this year are
not too concerned about Kuebec's paul He found the home

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run range only three times with thirty nine ibis. He
is a scattershot type fitter, but dangerous. Here's a ground
ball knocked down by Burnett. He picks it up through
the first he is ultimately tires the side three up,
three down to the last half of the fourth Benny
sharp fielding by Vernett, no runs, no hitch, no layers.

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Nobody lacked the score at the end of the four innings,
Milwaukee four and the Yankees two.

Speaker 3 (01:31:42):
Sharp ar the only way for death habit the pip

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landing or did Lar a right hand.

Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
They will face Johnny Logan, Eddy Matthews, and Henry Aaron.
The four inning totals Milwaukee four runs, six ents, no airs,
three left un base, the Yankees two runs, three HiT's,
two errors, and two men left dun base. Johnny Logan,

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leading off, struck out on the first inning and homered
into the left field seats in the third.

Speaker 3 (01:32:40):
Johnny Logan, who no.

Speaker 2 (01:32:41):
Doubt has a lot of his boyhood buddies out there
at Yankee Stadium this afternoon because he was born here
in New York State in Endicott. It's quite a high
school athlete, great football player, and offseason he is quite
a golfer in the high seventies outfield, playing around to

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the left as the right handed hitting shortstop of the Blames.
Johnny Logan steps in Art Dittmar six feet two delivers
and it's will in sign. Logan is hit five pitch
ball the first pitch and Logan ishad of the left shoulder,
moves down that first base line and now for the

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first time in this fifty seven series, the Braves third
base Matty Matthews is getting a shot at a right
handed pitcher. Yesterday it was white. He poured first two
times up today Bobby Shenz. Matthews is all for four
in the series. He struck out applied the center fieldless
ball game, and he is up there with Loganan first

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base and nobody out. The pitch to Matthews and the
ball is outside ball one.

Speaker 3 (01:34:00):
One to two.

Speaker 2 (01:34:00):
Braves leads out top of the fifth Henry Harron is
on deck in the stretch, goes art. Did Mar delivers
any strike of beauty right down the alley even Conan Matthews.

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Ball one and strike one one A leads off first base.
The curve is low inside. That's ball two. Did Mar
eight victories three defeats, making his first appearance in this series.
Ball two in a strike one count the Yankee outfield

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deep to the right for Eddie Matthews side arm pitch upside.
Ball three have an unusual pitch. All they left ten
at better is did Mars stepped over towards third base
with sort of a cross fire pitched away right down
at batter ball breaking away from Matthews on the fastball
at three and one, Ball three and strike one, the.

Speaker 3 (01:35:12):
Pitches a stick two is.

Speaker 2 (01:35:14):
He got that first ball knee high on the inside
corner of full count of three and two. Logan now
checks with the first base coach, Johnny Riddle Johnny edges
off first base, Simpson holding him on three two pitch
a swing in the grumble of the shortstop.

Speaker 3 (01:35:33):
Might be two.

Speaker 2 (01:35:34):
Here is the heart at second base open. The first
base heat is hot at double play. Gil McDougall took
back play himself at second Paul is up to his left.

Speaker 3 (01:35:43):
He was stationed round towards the bag anyhow, and.

Speaker 2 (01:35:47):
The Yankees come up with a second double player the series,
the first this afternoon. This one has scored six to two,
three mcderbo to Harry Simpson. Two men are out and
the batter is center fielder Henry Aaron right ended batter

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who takes way insight goes back to the screen and
it's ball. One of those strikes. Aaron brushed back by
a fastball. Henry Tripple the deep center feeling a suckond
popped out to the shortstop. In the third art Tip
mar has his sign the pitch on the way. The
curvis swung on a high and field fly. First baseman

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Harry Simpson, out of this ball, makes the catch of
the Braves of three up and three down. No runs,
no hits, no errors, nobody left. The score at the
end of the four and a half is Milwaukee four
and the Yankees two. And I notice done on the
Milwaukee bench that Warren spawn and del Rice was seated
on the edge of the dug got steps And I'm

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last half of the fifth inning. Jerry Coleman, the second
baseman for the Yankees, who got on in a swinging
butt in the second inning that brought a run in
for the Yankees, as the pitcher Luberdette and the catcher
dal Crane both stood there watching the ball and Bredent
grabbed it, wind up by the right hand and the
pitch is high and inside ball one. So Jerry Coleman

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ducks out of the way. There has been one hit
batsman this afternoon. That was Johnny Logan in the fifth inning.
The outfield for me has pulled her out of the
left Jerry Coleman, who hits to all fields. Not a
long ball hitter, but a sharp hitter. Here's the one
ball pitch to him, swings on it, files it back

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and it's one and one. Coleman yesterday, one of the
heroes of the game for the Yankees. Milwaukee has four
runs on six hits, no errors. The Yankees two runs
on three hits and two hours. Eddie Matthews at third base.
Logan at sharp, Shane Dean stood second, ad Cocke at first,

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and look for the sign now by Burdette. The wind
up and the one one pitch comes down a curveball,
hind inside ball to two balls, one strike. Bobby Shans,
who started for the Yankees, disposed of the first three
Braves to face him in rather extraordinary fashion. He got

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Shane deanston a third call strike, got Logan on a
third call strike, and Matthews won swinging. Then in the
second inning, the Braves picked up a run, The Yankees
came back with one and their half of the second.
The Braves went right back to working the third on
a home run by Logan, but the Yankees came bouncing
back two one pitch curve blown outside ball three. Chan's

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went out in the fourth inning after giving up singles
to Adcock, Pafco, and Covington. Hitmark came on to face Crandell,
Burdette and Shane Dean's three to one pitch A curve
ball is outside ball four and Jerry Coleman is on.
In the fifth inn so Coleman is a base runner

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and it is the second walk given up by the
right handed for Milwaukee. Li Burdette. There is some more
actions started in the Milwaukee bullpen, has Art Ditmar comes
up there to take his turn at bat. Ditmar tall,
rangy young man also can swing the bat. He's a

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good bunter. Eddie Matthews, anticipating he might be just doing that,
has moved in right on the edge of the infield
grass at third base outfield straight away pitch now is
a strike called over the outside corner. Juan Pizarro working
in the Milwaukee bullpen. The outfield for Milwaukee with Covington

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and left has moved deep shallow. In centerfield is Hank
Aaron and in right field his pipe goal. Joe Atcarck
playing against the runner Jerry Coleman to look to first.
The pitch comes down, he straightens up to bunt and
fouls it off. Two strikes. So obviously Art Ditmar went

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up there to fool the boys the first time and
then short enough to take a bond on the sign
and Frankie Corsetti but found it off and it's two
strikes now.

Speaker 3 (01:42:08):
So Lubernette, like his.

Speaker 2 (01:42:12):
Adversary today in the starting role, Bobby Schantz, who does
not have a great record for finishing ballgames, is working
out there in a little bit of a jam.

Speaker 3 (01:42:21):
Runner first Coleman leads off pitcher swung on, and he
missed it.

Speaker 2 (01:42:24):
For strike three. Thorough Art Dittmar becomes a strike out victim,
and for Lubernette that is strike out number four. Here's
Hank Bauer, who has a home run in two times
at bat today. Thank hit one high and deep into

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the left field stands in the third inning after Johnny
Logan had showed him the way in the third So
we've had bouncers hitting back to the pitchers that have
bounced off them. Mickey Maddle wicked smash that bounced off
the side and back of Burdett in the first inning.
A smash by Burdett off Shans in the second inning

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home runs. Fine base running. The Yankees have committed two errors,
so the score of Milwaukee four, New York Yankees two.
A base runner first Coleman leads away, the pitch comes down,
swung on, sliced file upstairs back of the Yankee dugout
braves occupying the visitors dugout, which is back of third

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Here in the Yankee stadium, the wind blowing beautifully across
from left to right field and the flags really standing
right out. Lou Burdett, who fidgets around, works the rosen bag,
kicks a little up the mound, now wipes his brow,
looks across to Jerry Coleman leading away. At Cock holes

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against him. One strike, pitch comes down, a swing, they
come back or hit over the top of the mound.
Going in hard is the short step blow throw out
at first, great play.

Speaker 3 (01:44:02):
My Adcock.

Speaker 2 (01:44:05):
Balls started back towards the pitcher and then bounced over
his head. Coming in very fast was Johnny Logan, a
shortstop field at the ball, had no chance to straighten up,
had to make the throw in the same motion, and Atcock,
with a long stretch, able to reach out and get
a fast man going down to first hand bar. Fine play,

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and it goes from the shortstop Logan to the first
basement Joe Adcock and moving down the second of the players,
Jerry Coleman. Two out for the Yankees. The batter Gil
McDougall that field straight away deep in left field is

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comington straight away and center's eron Red Shandean's second bason
back on the edge of the outfield grass. At second
Eddie Matthews, playing even with the bag and logan is
deep and short with the rosenbag, works it over a
little bit, drops it down, looks back to second from
bar Jack o'connen working back of the plate, stretched fiber dead,

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and the pitch comes down. It's a little alone outside
ball one. Milwaukee leading four to two. We are in
the last half of the fifth inning here in Yankee Stadium,
second game of the World Series, the Braves down one game,
fighting right back. Today Gil McDougall has hit a fly

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ball to right field and has fled the left. Yesterday
I had one for four right hand batter where at
the right hander takes his stretch, looks back to second,
delivers there's a fastball. It's two low ball two. Soberdet
again goes out there, kicks around of the mound. Fans

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are seeing a wheel of a ball again here today
a little more action than yesterday when the Braves' bats
were fairly silent. But today they have six hits, one
more than yesterday. And the pitch now is a curveball
hind inside ball three, where that comes in close towards

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the mound. Off the mound to the plight to talk
to his catcher Krandell, who shouts out to him. Umpire
Jack o'connlin is one of the few nationally gum fires,
and perhaps the only one who wears a outside chest protector.
Most of the nationally gumpires were inside of their coat.

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Jack Go is an abbreviated version of a one used
by the American leagum Fires. Three nothing delivery a sidearm
fastball over the outside corner at three and one. Crandell
now goes out to talk to his pitcher and a
reminder to him not to get that side arm fastball
or curveball inside because McDougall, like Bower, Bower straightened one

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out when Burdett tried to side arm curveball on him
in the third inning, he hit it into the stands.
McDougall has good power to left field on Burdett looking
in for the sign three balls, one strike, runner, second

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leads off, pitch comes down, swung on a ground ball
hit the right side over four in the shadeeds, makes
it throw to add Kucky's out. There's all the fifth
inning the Yankees getting no runs, They had no hits,
there were no errors, and one man was left on
At the end of five. The Star Milwaukee four the
Yankees two. Here's an idea that has traveled in the

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United States. There's a United Community campaign in over twenty
one hundred cities and towns. Communities in Canada have adopted
this what appeal Instead of many of Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippines,
Australia and Japan, and the British West Indies, the Canals On, Cuba,
Greece and Mexico, They've all found it's best to have

(01:48:11):
one campaign for childcare, the aged, family, youth and many
other services here. Many United Community campaigns also include Red
Cross USO funds for crippled children, and funds to fight cancer,
heart disease, and in any other deadly illness. The United
Way Saves Time, saves campaign costs, helps more people and

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saves more lives than any other gift. Give your fair
share the United Way's top of the sixth inning. Now
for the Milwaukee Braves, it'll be Joe Adcock, who has
had two hits and two times at bat today to
boost his average up. He was over for four yesterday.

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And I presume more than a few of the Milwaukee
fans here and many of them out in the Great Midwest,
had little pangs of concern when Adcock went sliding in
the second pitch by Ditmar fastball over the outside corner
for strike one, because Joe broke his legs sliding in

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the second delivery by Ditmar as a fastball pounded outside
and a little for ball one.

Speaker 3 (01:49:28):
One on one.

Speaker 2 (01:49:30):
Hitmar came on in the fourth inning. He's worked two innings.
The Braves have not been able to nick him for
a base hit. He hit a batter. A double play
got him out of that jam ready with a one
to one pitch, fastball swung on hitting the right field.
Lots of room. Now Saint Barr comes driving over. He's
still coming in.

Speaker 3 (01:49:47):
He's under it.

Speaker 2 (01:49:47):
Takes it Pink Barr with those short, powerful legs driving
in under the fly ball hit into shallow right field
near the line. So Adcock is out number one. The
matter is Andy path goal. Andy with a single in

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the fourth inning, started things going. That got Bobby Shan's
out of there. Pitched to him right hand, batter, fastball,
it's inside ball one. Andy path Goo, a veteran of
many years in the baseball competition, pulls that bat right
on the end, stands deep in the box and the

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pitch to him as a curve that's over for strike.
One on one. Ditmar has a good fastball, works as slider,
and has under the coaching of Jim Turner, really worked
at curveball.

Speaker 3 (01:50:44):
One one pitch.

Speaker 2 (01:50:45):
Now there's a swing in a little blooper head out
on the right field, backing up for it is Harry
Simpson going back. He's got it so path goal going
for a curveball, sliced it off and looped it to
Harry Simpson the first basement, and that pitch was very
effective for Ditmar. In the fourth inning when he came

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in and the Braves had a runner at third Covington,
he got Crandle to catcher to foul one off, He
got Burdett to pop one to Simpson, then got Chandings
to bounce out short the first soul Covington, who line
to the third baseman kuebec In the second inning, whose
single the left field swings and slices a foul back

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in the stands.

Speaker 3 (01:51:27):
One strike.

Speaker 2 (01:51:34):
That field.

Speaker 3 (01:51:35):
Four.

Speaker 2 (01:51:35):
The Yankees pulled around to the right, Mickey Mantle way
over in right center field, Bower backed up near the wall.
Here's the one strike pitch to him, takes high for
ball one, one on one. Jerry Coleman, the second base
for the Yankees, back near the edge of the outfield
grass and Simpson is backed up at first and he's

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guarding the foul line. Did Mar with two out, nobody
on working at the top of the six, Milwaukee leading
four to two. Wind up one one pitch is a
little outside for ball two, saw the left fielder for

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the Milwaukee Braves. Comington takes a flash down to Connie
Ryan coaching at third. His back in did Mar ready
to work. Wind up pitch on the way, curveball outside,
ball three, three balls one strike. Covington bends at the ways,

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stands deep in the box. I mean, here's the three
to one pitch to them. Swings on a curveball thousand
back three and two. Soberdett gets a new ball from
his catching Yogi Barra, and the sun shining brightly. That's

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now to him as a swing of a mess. So
Comington is down swinging first strikeout for our Ditmar number
four against the Braves at the end of five and
a half innings of play, Milwaukee four, Yankees two. Well,
we're certainly been waiting most of the afternoon to see
Hank Barr throw that ball. You know he's got one

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of the strongest arms in baseball since not as Wally
Post has a great arm too. Here's Wally and especially
recorded message to tell you how he gets the ball away.
How do you fire the ball in so fast? Wally?
I position myself to take the ball on the right,
catch a shoulder hind and to the right one step

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and it's the way you're fast man with the razor
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That's how Wally does it. Then, how about you? Are
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Razor one dollar complete with blue blade dispenser, trim travel
case plus as a world serious special signals the secret
language of baseball. Last half of the sixth Hunning comes
around in the second game of the World Series, and
for the New York Yankees it will be Mickey Maddo,

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Yogi Bara, and Ena Slaughter. The five left handers in
the Yankee lineup, with Mantle swinging from the left side
against the right handed Luberdett move in now Milwaukee with
four runs on six hits, no airs, the Yankees two runs,
three hits two hours. Wind up by Burdett and the
pitch to Mantle curveball inside for a ball hotfield for

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Milwaukee has pulled her on to the right. They're giving
Mantle left center field deep and right his path go
aer and in right center Matthews playing about two steps
off the edge of the infield grass in cases slash
down that side. One ball pitch is a fast ball
just outside ball to so luberdet working very carefully to

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Mickey Mantle, not trying to get that ball in anywhere
where the switcher can whack it. Net working very carefully,
moves around, touches his cap, looks into del Crantle has

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the sign wind up pitch on the way fastball. It
breaks over, but that's fastball. It breaks away from a
left hand batter, breaks into a right hand batter, and
sometimes referred to as a screwball that the ball breaks
away from a left hand batter starts in as if

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it's going to be a high inside pitching. It works
over the corner. Two balls, one strike man leading off
pitch is a strike call with a good fastball two
and two count. Charlie Keller coaching at first for the Yankees.

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Frankie Corsetti coaching at third. On decked four, New York
Yogi Barra Milwaukee leading four to two, second game of
the World Series. We're in the last half of the
sixth inning. Wind up by the right hander. The pitch
on the way, Chick swing a ball three. Mantles started

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to go, ball breaking sharply and held up three balls
to strikes. Ball bounced out of crandall'smid came back to
the stands. No damage done. Nobody on. We're dead in
the shadows now ready to work. Pay off pitch to

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Mantle outside ball four. Omano opens the last half of
the sixth inning, but the Yankees with a bass on ball.
That is walk number three given up by a little Burnette.
He has given up three. It's a home run to
hang bar a single to Kuebeck, and a swinging bunt

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to Jerry Coleman. So with the shadows now reaching out
over the mound. The matter is Yogi Barra at one,
hitting three times in bad yesterday, has bounced out of
the second baseman, has hit a five all in the
left field in close if third Matthews don't feel full

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of the right mantle, fast man on the bases, leads
away pitch to Barra, swings hits the ground on the
right side. Thinking my at Cock throws to the short
stop for one no throwback, So Mandel is forest at
second and the play goes Joe Addcock to Johnny Logan,
Barra on at first. As a result of the force

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play and the Braves manager Fred Haney, who has spent
a good many years in baseball as a player himself,
realizes the importance, especially in the World Series, of having
that bullpen ruddy and he has Conley and Prasara throwing

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the batter.

Speaker 3 (01:59:08):
Now is eno slotter.

Speaker 2 (01:59:10):
Nenus last year in the Series was one of the
key men in the Yankee attack. Pitch to him is
a fast ball too, low ball one. Hainy spent seven
years as a Major League infielder, played first base, second base, shortstop,
third base with the Tigers in the twenties twenty two
to twenty three, twenty four to twenty five Red Sox.

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He's a soft spoken gent but very firm, and he's
done a great job with the Milwaukee Braves. One ball
now to Eno Slaughter, left ten batter Barren leads away.
The pitch by Berdet is a fast ball too high
ball to Yogi Yesterday walked in the sixth inning and

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came on a score run. He singled in the eighth
and he's out there as a base runner with Eno Slaughter,
who did not play in yesterday's games, standing out there.
Enos has walked, scored a run and struck out delivery
by Burnett. He swung on high bounder foul back of
the plate, chopped. So it's two balls, one strike, and

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the excitement as the Mini's test a little bit as
the Yankee fans who can't believe that four to two
score showing so proudly for the Milwaukee Braves at the moment,
sit back in anticipation, and the Milwaukee Brave fans holding
their breath collectively. Pitch now is a slice down to

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left me alone, going into the corner. There is para
making to turn a second going over. The ball is
coming them. He's up and that makes the throwing a
second base and sliders on with a double so US

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Country Slaughter slice is won just inside the lay bag
at third base. It goes down in the corner. Nice
play by Covington recovering that ball, and the Yankees now
have runners at second and third. One on Milwaukee leading
for two. Nas Slaughter, who was in the nineteen forty

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two Worlds. Here he's got five hits and forty six
where the Cardinals got eight hits fifty six with the
Yankees got seven hits, is on at second.

Speaker 3 (02:01:44):
In the batter now number thirty six.

Speaker 2 (02:01:46):
Harry Simpson the first basement, last time up in the
long fly ball deep in the center field. Eddie Matthews
in close at third, Barra the runner at third. It
was Quea's home yesterday. Pitch to Simpson a pass ball,
strike one. Everybody's sitting on the edge of their seats

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now as the Yankees threatened to mounce right back. Braves
got to run in the second, the Yankees tied it up.
Braves got one on the third, and the Yankees tied
it up. Braves got two in the fourth, and the
Yankees are threatening here in the last of the sixth
pitch on the way to Harry Simpson, a fast ball outside,
one ball, one strike. Yacht Field for Milwaukee has Fath

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go deep in right field, Hank Aaron shaded a few
steps over in right center, and Cumington around and left,
and they've left left center field open. Simpson, who came
in eventual league baseball with Cleveland, not a poll hitter
won one pitch to him. Fast ball is two long,

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two balls, one strike. It's all Lubernette, in a little
bit of a jam, looks around trying to take his
mind off the problem in the hand, to get rid
of Harry Simpson, and to keep those runners at second
and third from moving any farther. Two balls, one strike,

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one out, two men on for the Yankees, Barret third
slaughter a second. They lead away two one pitch to Simpson.
Swings had a white breaking fastball going to Simpson went
fishing for a fastball that was poured outside and apparently
was guessing that he was going to get the curve. Now,

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it will be interesting to watch how pitches to Harry
Bright handers in the regular season in Marca League felt
that they had a chance with a fast ball in
tight It comes with a fast ball. It's hitting down
the third baseline, grabbed by Burnett, makes to throw the
first and he's out on a flint play act, grabbing

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that ball and just getting the money in time, and
the runners hold a second and third. That was very
similar to the ball that was hit by Jerry Coleman
and swinging but along the third baseline. Burnett came down off,
made to throw and add Gok with that long stride
of his.

Speaker 3 (02:04:39):
Was able to get the ball in time.

Speaker 2 (02:04:49):
So Arra and Slaughter hold it third and second respectively
in the batter. Now is Tony Kubeck. Kubec won by
Eddie Matthews in the second inning, then he bounced back
to the pitcher in the fourth. Don't feel straight away, Fordet,

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whether they wind up now and the pitch to Cuback.

Speaker 3 (02:05:16):
Swings on a fastball missus for strike one.

Speaker 2 (02:05:21):
Youngster has a great cut up there, stance fairly deep,
has a closed stance, and he's powerfully built. Tony Kuback
ready is Lubernette the right hander chacking the runners and delivering.

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There's a bounce to the left side and is rolling
all boy. Now Grant will look like a surveyor as
he went along that line, moving right along with the
ball and making sure that the morning went file the
grabbit Cubec, who will be celebrating his birthday in about

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nine more days, who will then be twenty one, stands
six foot two hundred ninety pounder, so he's up there.
Tumbert thirty four go back to last of the left

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handers in this series of five two strike pitch to
him fastball, tries to get him to go for an
outside pitch, and Kubeck is not gone and it's one
ball to strikes. Wherenette came down with the first pitch
that he got Kubeck to swing on, but the youngster
holding back outfield for Milwaukee straight away Shane deats deep

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at second, back on the edge of the outfield grass
backed up at first they're at third, keeps moving down
the line. Verdad into his wind up one two pitch
to Kubeck, swings on their grand ball hits to the
right side, coming into shandeyes makes the throw. The head
companies out five play rad Shane Deeds probably makes that

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play better than anybody in baseball, and he shows a
loud and Vernett gets out of the jam. No rods
one head, no hers and two men left on. At
the end of six innings of play, the score reads
Milwaukee for the Yankees too. We have pause thirty seconds

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for station identification.

Speaker 6 (02:07:41):
They call me Sarah Zoja, the girl from the Mishi
Spring Live. Mishi is the messentaste the mixer with that
exta thing.

Speaker 3 (02:07:52):
Look for the.

Speaker 2 (02:07:53):
Yellow labo insist on the genuine thing God.

Speaker 6 (02:07:57):
The only Sarahzoga Mishi comes run the deep dot vicious frame.

Speaker 2 (02:08:04):
Wg wise connected a rock bottom prices on Goodyear tires
as low as thirteen thirty five. Get good years from Alberty,
Oliver and Albany. You're a good year dealer for the Yankees.
And the first pitch coming down to tell Cramnell is
high on inside and he ducks out of the way
bowling and now up fire. Chac o'conin is going out

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to have a chat with Tim barr. And this is
the third member of the Braves who has had to
move away from a high inside pitch. And he probably
is just reminding hard to maybe shout a little louder
so the boys can hear him.

Speaker 3 (02:08:44):
Pitchers usually show the currency of the.

Speaker 2 (02:08:46):
Batter on a high inside pitch gets away for them
to holler lookout one ball, account ted marl ready and
delivers a curve that's fould back upstairs. One on one.

Speaker 3 (02:09:00):
Don Larson is working in a Yankee ball fan.

Speaker 2 (02:09:05):
Edmar has been very effective despite the hit batsman, who
is Johnny Logan. In the fifth inning, Ditmar has retired
to Braves without a base hitting double play got him
out of the jam with Logan. There's a bun along
the third baseline coming in is go back makes a

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throw and it is too late, may said dal Crandell,
who is not reported to me a speed merchant. Don
Tony Kuback deep at third dropped a bun beautifully along
the third base line, and I've liked it to all.
The Braves get their first hit off our Ditmar. Well

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done by dal Crandell. That's his second hit of the series.
And no matter how is Lubert Att gets a fine
and from the New York and Milwaukee fans here assemble
in the Yankee stadium. Four runs, seven hit, snow airs
for Milwaukee. Two runs, four hits and two airs for

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the Yankees. Looking at four a butt now is the
third base of the butt is along the first baseline.
Simpson comes down, makes the throat of Coleman covering and
in and second as crandall. So the sacrifice by Burdett
is good. Randall's a base roar and second the one

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out Brett. Shane Dean's the batter red had one for
four and yesterday's game he's zero for three in this one.
Crawled out on strikes in the first inning fly to center,
and the third bounced out short. The first and the
fourth Milwaukee leading the Yankees four. Two were in the
top of the seventh inning, second game of the series
here at Yankee Stadium, not Phiel four in New York.

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Now pulls raw the right mantle, moves over a few
steps in right center. Randall leads away. Shane Dean's batting
on the left side, swings and hits a boundary foul.
Redhead has had very little opportunity to batch from the
left side yesterday with Whitey Ford going all the way.

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Shane Dean's got his hit of the seventh inning today
with Dipmark coming on in the Ford, He's only had
one opportunity.

Speaker 3 (02:11:25):
Swings, hits them, mounts to the right side.

Speaker 2 (02:11:26):
Coleman backs up on the ball, grants it, throws the Simpson,
he's out moving the third is del Crandall. So Shane
Deans bounces out, Coleman to Simpson and del Crandell moves
to third. Lighter now is Johnny Logan. He hit a

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home run in the third inning, was hit by a
pitch in the fifth, and he was called out on
strikes in the first. Johnny has over three yesterday. His
right hand batter stands deep, bends over at the waist,
holds him bat right on the end. Now he moves
up about two inches. I'm feel shapes the left It

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swings on it. He'll say, look rout in the left
field and a slidder going over hard for it pulls
down the glasses grabs him. Line play by Aina Slaughter,
putting very quickly to his left to grab that. Bid
by Johnny Logan for a base hid so in the
seventh inning for Milwaukee, no runs, one hit, no airs,

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one man left on and at the end of six
and a half innings a play this gore Milwaukee four
New York Yankees, two Yankee. Half of the seventh inning,
Little Burnett has disposed of the five left handers and
he now goes to the right hander Jerry Coleman batting
in the number eight spot for New York. Coleman standing

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alongside now having a little visit, and it looks like
we may have a pinch hitter for Ditmar Up there
on the on deck circle talking over with Coleman is
number eleven, and that's Jerry Lumpy.

Speaker 3 (02:13:11):
Jerry Coleman has had a visit and Coleman is in there.

Speaker 2 (02:13:24):
I feel shaded just a few steps around to the left,
Eddie Matthews said, Third logan at Shark Chane Dean said,
second Matt Cockett first for Milwaukee and Verdetson of his
wind up, it's to Coleman. Basketballs, thank Paul that one
just above the knees. Bob Grim and Don Larson are

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working together in the Yankee bullpen. Bobby Shan started this game,
worked three innings, gave up six hits and all four
of the Milwaukee run pitch Piper debt now is a

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curveball hit foul sliced into the stands and a souvenir
downstairs thoughts of two strike count to Coleman. Garry's had
a perfect day so far. He walked in the fifth inning.
He singled in the second when he swung over a
chopper that rolled along the third baseline, and Luberdebt, anxious

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to grab the ball, did so, and in so doing
Enislaughter was able to score. Uber Debt, working very carefully
ready with a two strike, Page comes down with a
fast ball outside. One ball, two strikes Luber Debt. The

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roommate Warren Spawn, who undoubted least most of the night
chatting with Spawn on how to pitch to these Yankees,
trying to keep hopes of the Milwaukee Braves high. As
he delivers now the one two pitch to swing in
a ground ball foul, head down on the third baseline,

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bouncing off the stands, going out in the left field,
West Covington will retrieve that one that he does Bluberdett,
who comes from night troll West Virginia, now lives in Sarasota, Florida.

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One ball, two strikes, Milwaukee four. The Yankees two wind
up pitch on the way, swings on a fast ball
foul as this one off into the upper deck back
of first base, and a gentleman with a very fancy
chapaul demonstrates a new type of cats known as the
sweeping hat. So it's one and two Coleman still working

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up there. Jerry is one of the few ballplayers in
the American League who wears his baseball pants, drawing up
higher on the knee, very similar to Frankie Grossetti. One
two pitch on the way, swung on bounce into the
third baseman. Matthews one hopper fires across Dad got He's
got it. He's out. So Jerry Coleman goes out third

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to first, one out. The last half of the seventh inning.
In the batter is Jerry Lumpy coming up to bat
more the pitcher Art did Mark.

Speaker 3 (02:16:48):
Lumpy is a youngster Lumpy.

Speaker 2 (02:16:52):
On the regular season, they brought back up by the Yankees,
got into forty games, played some third base play, some
shortstop hit for a three forty batting average. Hits the
ball sharply swings in lines one over the second basement's

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head out in the right center field, going over there.
As Andy Path go up with the ball, holds Lumby
at perk.

Speaker 3 (02:17:19):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (02:17:19):
Lumby moves in there and carefully singles in the right field.

Speaker 3 (02:17:27):
Tell the Yankees, now I.

Speaker 2 (02:17:28):
Have a runner on first and that is only hit
number five A Blueberdett Bank Bauer is the batter has
a home run in three times a battle. Now are

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looking down to Frankie Gossoni coaching at third. Frankie he
finds his signals to rite a simple one. His theory is,
don't confuse the batter's months run it first leads away
and swinging a pile coming back upstairs. Other coaches prefer

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to go through combinations. Lumpy is just twenty four. He
now lives in Warsaw, Missouri, and he was down playing
for Birmingham. The experts down there thought he was the
finest looking youngster in baseball. I feel straight away pitch

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now he's swung on and miss rank to thank Bauer

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asked fire Jack o'connen to take a look at the ball,
and the Empire does so and shoots it right back out.
Burdett has been accused many times's never been proved that
he adds a little saliva to the ball on occasions.

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All right, two strike feates you swung on, pumped up
to the infield, moving hundred is Johnny Logan right back
of the mound near second.

Speaker 3 (02:19:30):
He's got it. Hang Barr pups to Johnny Logan and
there's two out. We're dead.

Speaker 2 (02:19:40):
Like many other pitches in baseball is a nervous working
fella likes to fidget around. Some of them like to
rub the insides of their wrists, others like to work
the back of their heads and pick touch the peak
of their caps. And we're dead. Apparently has rather dry
skin texture on his throwing hand and occasionally wets his

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fingers come on, but then so doing only trying to
get the good firm grip on the ball. Pitcher swung
on and looked down in the right field, waiting back
there for his andy path gooy's under and texting no run,
one hit, no hers and one man left on And
so Luvernette puts down the Yankees again on the seventh inning.

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At the end of the seven of the score Milwaukee
four New York Yankees too, the third Yankee pitcher of
the afternoon, Bob Grimm taking the.

Speaker 7 (02:20:35):
Move in the road, turning right center video Mark Didmar,
who came on in the fourth inning release with Bobby
Shan's worked four innings, gave up only one hit, which
was all.

Speaker 2 (02:20:48):
Thingle by then, all that fun that was so beautifully executed.
He walked one, struck out one, did not allow any runs.
So Bob Grim comes on here in the top of
the eighth inning. Grim has been in the year of
nineteen fifty seven, the big man for the Yankees in
the relief department. For example, Bob Grim worked for New

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York in fifty seven in forty six games in which
all of these games were in relief pitch seventy two innings,
gave up sixty hits, thirty six bases on balls, fifty
two strikeouts, completed no games since he did not start
any From that standpoint one twelve while losing eight, and
his earned run average are very fine two point sixty three.

Speaker 3 (02:21:35):
So Bob Grim is out there another right handed.

Speaker 2 (02:21:39):
And the sort of script is reversed today. Yesterday it
was Whitey Ford going right along and the Milwaukee Braves
had to go to their bullpen with Spawn starting, Johnson
and McMahon. Today at shan starting with Dick bar and
Grim having come on, and Lou Burdette going right along
for the Milwaukee Braves. As a long as we get

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ready now to going to the top of the eighth,
Milwaukee has four runs on seven hits, no airs, the
Yankees two runs on five hits, and two hours down
field four New York pulled her out of the right
as Eddie Matthews steps up there, he hit into a
double players. Last time I hit a bouncing ball just
to the left of second McDougall was able to grab it,
step on first and throw the first for the double play.

Speaker 3 (02:22:24):
Pitch now to Matthews, a curveball for a strike.

Speaker 2 (02:22:29):
Grim for a couple of innings, can throw as hard
as anybody in baseball. Has a good slider and uses
a curveball one strike pitch and is swinging the miss
for strike too. Tommy Byrne has just started to work
for the Yankees, also in the bullpen, and the veteran
left hander Grim has been in some series fifty five

(02:23:01):
he worked charged with the loss. Hey look sitting now
to Yogi Barrett two strikes and Eddie Matthews and the
pitch dome a curveball hid outside the ball one one ball,
two strikes, Milwaukee leading four to second game of the

(02:23:26):
World Series. Wind up, one two pitch, fastball, strike three,
calls s Alreddie Matthews as a strikeout victim, and that

(02:23:47):
is the fifth member of the Milwaukee Braves has gone
down on strikeouts this afternoon. Grama hails from New York
last year one one his best year with the Yankees
was in nineteen fifty four when he won twenty in
lost six matter for Milwaukee. Now, Saint Aaron has a

(02:24:10):
triple out of three times at bat, had one for
four yesterday. I feel straight away and deep. There's a
fastball inside and high for ball one. Aaron hit a
prodigious drive in the second inning that Mickey Mantle tried
to get under and couldn't and the ball bounced over
his head. Here's the one ball pitch swinging a foul

(02:24:37):
back one on one. It actually answered a question that
was put to Mantle before the series started when he
said that until such time as fellows like Adcock, Matthews
and Aaron hit a fly ball, we as members of
the Yankees speaking of Mattel, would not know how far
the ball would carry. And it was one of the

(02:24:57):
first times that Aaron has hit a ball hit a
center field and it gave Maddle now an opportunity to
know how far this great swinger for the Milwaukee Braves
can hit him one ball of one strike.

Speaker 3 (02:25:09):
Now to Hank Aaron.

Speaker 2 (02:25:10):
Milwaukee leading four two and we're in the top of
the eighth and a nobody on one one delivery by
Bob Grimm is a fast ball hind inside ball to
two balls, one strike. McDougall at shortstop, Kubeck at third,
Coleman at second, carry, Simpson at first, slaughter and left

(02:25:34):
Madle in center, power and right pitch swung on miss
straight too good fastball, two balls, two strikes, one out.
Nobody on on deck is Joe Adcock. Grim takes the

(02:25:54):
glove off Rubbs the ball up shadows now have reached
out beyond the bow, then have covered about one third
of the outfield area from the right field line over
in the right center field wind blowing from left to right.
Bob Griham, looking into the Yogi Barra, reads Yogi's sign.

(02:26:20):
He wins, and the two two pitch is swung on
him as first my three. So Bob Grimm, there's a
little grim out there. As he puts down the first
two Milwaukee Braves that he faces in the eighth inning.
Bobby Shan's you married call started off this game by
striking out the first three Braves to face him. Joe Adcock,

(02:26:46):
who has two hits and three times at bat. He's
two for seven in the series. He can hit the
long ball. A pitch by a grim comes down, he
swings out, HiT's a fly ball the right field. Hank
Barr digging over, still has lots of room as he
comes down the line and Graft. It's on the eighth inning,

(02:27:07):
no runs, no hits. Nowhere is nobody left on At
the end of seven and a half, it's Milwaukee four
and the Yankees two. Shot you young man, at you.

Speaker 6 (02:27:25):
Sure you have.

Speaker 3 (02:27:28):
The war? You see.

Speaker 2 (02:27:41):
Last half of the Eighthenny now, and we've had a
substitution for the Milwaukee Braves. Frank Torry has gone out
to play first base. This is a defensive move. Torry
wheels that glove pretty well, standing deep at first base,

(02:28:09):
pitched Mantle swings on it, pops it up to the
left side. Moving over near the stands is Eddie Matthews
sun shining. Bradley drifts already. He's got it rtter now Yogi.
Bara Burdette must face the five lefties here in this
beginning of this eighth inning, must at least phase three

(02:28:31):
of them, and in the ninth inning, if he disposes
of the first three and the eighth will have to
face at least two more of them. So little Burdette,
pitching with all a heart, cunning and courage at his disposal,
delivers now to Yogi Bara fastball for a strike. Milwaukee
leading forty two, four runs, seven hits, noires. The Braves

(02:28:52):
Yankees two runs, five hits two hours. Dotfield pulled around
to the right for Milwaukee, with the right side of
the feel backed up. Chane Dean stood second, Tory at first,
Jory guarding the line, and deep wind up by Burdett.
The one strike pitch to Barre, ground ball, get down
the third baseline grabbed by Matthews. You'll have to hurry,
shoots to lacross. He's out, two out in the last

(02:29:23):
half of the eight tonight, and the matter is Enus slaughter.
Enus has walked, scored a run, struck out, and doubled.
In the sixth inning, his double picked baron third with
only one out, and Burdett, with great heart, got Simpson
and Kubec. McMahon starts to go to work in the

(02:29:46):
Milwaukee bullpen. Bullpens have been busy today. Signs going out
there to get them up, get them working. Hitch the
slaughter outside of the fastball ball one the World Series
scene will shift on to Milwaukee, where the great Milwaukee

(02:30:09):
fans who have supported this wonderful team of theirs so stoutly,
will have an opportunity to let their cheers be heard
around the world. One ball pitch is a strike wonder
one one ball, one strike. Now the Eno slaughter with

(02:30:29):
two out in the last half of the eighth in Milwaukee,
four Yankees two. Little Berdad out there looking in the
dal crandle has the sign, works and delivers. There's a
swing of foul, one ball, two strikes. Tenants today sixty five,

(02:30:52):
two hundred and two and the two day attendance for
the first two games of the World Series one hundred
and thirty four thousand, six seventy eight. One ball, two strikes.
Now to the in the slaughter, we're dead, taking his time,
ready to work, delivers to him outside with the fastball

(02:31:15):
to him two.

Speaker 3 (02:31:20):
We're debt.

Speaker 2 (02:31:21):
Measuring each pitch now very carefully as time starts to
run out in this ball game, and with a two
run lead to protect, and with the Yankees presenting those
left hand batters who can reach that short left field line,
so it is probably one of the toughest spots any
pitcher has found himself in regular or World Series play

(02:31:43):
to two pitch, Mike three calls the last ball that
broke away from the left hand batter cut the outside corner.
No run, No, it's no errors. Nobody left on for
the Yankees. At the end of eight the store of Milwaukee.
For New York Gankees too, it will be Andy pop call,
Wes Covington and Dell crandles. The Braves got a run

(02:32:11):
in the first inning now a trimble by Hank Aaron,
a single by Joe Adcock. They picked up another on
a home run and the second and the third inning
by Johnny Logan. They got two in the fourth on
three singles in an error, and they have not been
able to score since the fourth inning. They have had

(02:32:31):
only one hit since the fourth inning. As Art Dipmar
and Bob Grimm have been very stingy. Perhaps most of
you know that Lowber Debt has, of course as his
most important assignment today trying to win for Milwaukee. And secondly,

(02:32:52):
I presume he would like to maybe remind the Yankees
who traded him. If you recall all back in the days.

Speaker 3 (02:33:02):
When the Yankees were trying to pick up a victory,
they traded.

Speaker 2 (02:33:06):
Burdett to the Boston Braves for Johnny Sane back in
nineteen fifty one. That was the year that Sayinn came
along to help out the Yankees win a pennant. It's
all Overdett, a man of great stature around Milwaukee and
throughout baseball in the National League, is trying today to

(02:33:27):
add to it with a victory for Milwaukee. Andy Paff
goes out there to face Bob griham Grim, the right hander,
wind up pitchstandy is a swing and a drive in
the left field going back for his slaughter. Has lots
of room out there in the rome. He's under it
and he takes it for out number one, one away

(02:33:49):
in the top of the ninth. I thing and Wes Covington,
who has had a very difficult assignment here in Yankee
Stadium where he has not had an opportuned prior to
game time yesterday to take a look at the shadows
out there, a man who has really made one super
duper cats, one that could have changed the entire course

(02:34:13):
of this ball game at this moment. They blast off
Bobby Shin's bat in the second inning with two men
on that he grabbed. He swings and he fouls it
off upstairs. One strike. So it's four runs, seven hits,

(02:34:33):
no airs for Milwaukee. Two runs, five hits, two airs
for the Yankees. Milwaukee batting on the top of the nine, sending.

Speaker 3 (02:34:39):
With one out.

Speaker 2 (02:34:40):
Nobody on outfield is Puller out of the right, Bower
deep in right field, Mandelin right center, Slaughter and left,
and they're giving him left center field, Colbyn and Simpson
deep at second and first respectively. Fastball inside, one ball,
on strike to west. It's coming to Bob Grim looking

(02:35:08):
into Yogi Barra. He has set to work, and he
delivers to him a curve ball. It's over for a strike.
Coming was tempted, got the bat away from his shoulder
and sort of quivered with it and then decided not to.

Speaker 3 (02:35:25):
But it was a good pitch, and it's one ball,
two strikes.

Speaker 2 (02:35:37):
Graham looking in again, pitching very carefully, coming in, stands
deep feet close together, strikes into the ball, then at
the waist and he looks back to Empire. Dock o'connen
asks him to call time, which he does, and he
steps out. He thought that Grim was taking too long,

(02:36:01):
all right. He's back in and Grim's ready to work
one two pitch now comes down to him and he
swings and he foules it out of Yogi Barus Metanie's
alive one and two one ball two strikes. Umpires all

(02:36:23):
right at their key positions, ready to make the call,
and in a position to make the call. Here's the
one two delivery coming down. It swung on a slicer
going down in the left field. It's a basehead in
a slaughter moving. You know. He is right, is up
of the ball, throws in the second and he holds
him in first. So Covington slice is one in the

(02:36:44):
left field, a base head first one off Bob Grimm
and hip number eight for the Milwaukee Braves coming to
the base runner. Bring up Danel Crandell, who walked in
the second inning, who filed to the first basement of
the fourth and who beat out a bunt and of seventh.

(02:37:08):
Cummington had two for four yesterday. He's picked up two
for four today, so he's fourth for eight. And he
lined one to the third basement of the second inning,
stretched by Bob grim Look the first pitch the crandel
outside ball one. Jerry Coleman shouting into his pitcher, Bob

(02:37:30):
grim top feels straight away for Crandell now stands with
an open stance fairly well away from the plate, holds
that back away from his right ear. Look the first,
now coming to an edges away. The pitch is two
long ball, two two and nothing. Yogi Barra moves out

(02:37:52):
in front of the plate and pops that ball, rubs
it up a little first, and then pops it back
out to his pitcher. Coleman moves in for a little
conference Milwaukee with a four to two lead, trying to
add a insurance runner two. As they bat here in
the top of the ninth, Grim is set once again,

(02:38:18):
looks to first comington with a two to three step
lead away. Simpson holds against him, pitch to him a
grand ball hit the left side coming in as Kubec
makes the throw. The first high throw pulled down by Simpson.
He's out, so the runner moves the second as Kranell
hits them all down along the third baseline. Here comes

(02:38:39):
over that wonderful gesture of appreciation of the fans assemble
here today, who recognize brilliant performance and who are giving

(02:39:00):
to Loop or Dead they much deserved accolade. As he
steps in right hand batter up feel his shallow with
mantles shallow in center field, Ronnert second two out in
Grim deliveries as a curve he swings over for strike one.

(02:39:23):
The Yankees have Venus Slaughter fairly deep in left field,
mantles shallow and center in the right fielder Bowers pulled in.
Jerry Coleman is on the edge of the outfield grass
at second base. They pitched by Grim. Now it swung
on a graand ball on the left side coming in.
As McDougal up with the ball makes the throw, the
simpsonies out. So in the ninth inning the Braves go down.

(02:39:46):
They get no runs. They had one hit, no airs,
and one man left on. So at the end of
the eight and a half innings of played, the score
reads Milwaukee four and the New York Yankees two. And
the Shadows now have moved on the infield to third base.
Wind is blowing with a slight velocity of ten to

(02:40:07):
twelve to fifteen miles per hour from left to right field.
Fans are not leaving, They are remaining right in their
seats and they're talking now. As the Yankees move up
to the last half of the ninth inning, Soyberdett takes
his warm up tosses to his battery mate Dell Crandall,

(02:40:28):
and a great many things must be going through the
mind of luber Debt as he hopes that Dame Fortune
will smile upon him.

Speaker 3 (02:40:39):
Here in the last half of the ninth inning.

Speaker 2 (02:40:43):
Burdett, whose hobbies are hunting and fishing, we have probably
taken quite a fishing trip from the end of the series.
But today he's fishing for his first victory. All right,
Harry Simpson, left hand batter, who's been at first base today,
who has struck out, who's flying the.

Speaker 3 (02:41:04):
Center, who's bounced back to the pitchers up there?

Speaker 2 (02:41:06):
I feel this straight away for Milwaukee, and the last
half of the ninth inning is ready to run fold.
Here's the line up by Burdett and the pitch to Simpson.
Strength call with a good fastball over the inside corner
at the belt. Burdette with the rosenbag, bounds it down

(02:41:32):
on the mound, digs around with his foot, looks in
out of Crandle is ready delivers, and there's a.

Speaker 3 (02:41:38):
Swing, check swing and a strike two.

Speaker 2 (02:41:40):
Cow Simpson started to take a lunch, held up and
the ball cut the corner, so it's two strikes. Simpson
stands deep in the box, has a closed stance. He
almost carries the bat off the top of his left elbow.

(02:42:02):
Deep at second is Red Shandean's deep at first is Tory.
The pitch to him, it is just outside for a
ball one and two. We're dead going with that good
fastball that breaks away from the left hander and it
just missed the corner. One ball, two strikes. Umpire Jack o'connllin,
who himself was a ballplayer, really watching very carefully, as

(02:42:24):
do all the Empires, watching every little angle let ball
moving in there. Wind up now one two pitch swung
on sliced file off the third deck. One ball, two strikes,
Milwaukee leading four to two. Were in the last half

(02:42:46):
of the ninth inning. But Dad looks into Dell Crandle
again gets a little rosin Eddie Matthews. Even the third
wind up one two pitch swings. It's a ground ball. Foul.

(02:43:07):
Simpson went fishing out there for a change up curveball
and he pulled foul. Charlie Keller feels the ball, throws
it into the bat boy Randell down on his knees,

(02:43:27):
looking out there to give the sign. Now gets up,
flashes it, and Burdette starts the wine. Here's the one
two pitch coming to Simpson, swings and files it back.
One ball, two strikes. The attention of the entire crowd

(02:43:52):
here in the Yankee Stadium is focused now on Harry
Simpson and Lou Burdett. Umpire Jack o'connin does have to
clean the plate offf sort of an anti climax. He's
got her all dusted off. Burdett looking into Crandle. He's

(02:44:14):
ready to work. Here's the one two pitch to Simpson.
Takes outside ball two. Andy Pathco moving around nervously in
right field, moves over to the left a few steps,
moves back, keeps pounding that glove. Hank Karen in right

(02:44:34):
center field, standing there casual as if he was just
waiting for somebody to hand out lunch. Two balls, two strikes.
But he's poised inside, ready to move to two pitches,
swung on a come back or right back to Burnette.
He's got it, throws the first. He's out Carli's right away.

(02:44:54):
In the last half of the ninth inning, Tony Kuback,
now the lad who hails from Milwaukee, who slashed a
single in the left field in the second inning, who
bounced back to the pitcher in the fourth inning, and
who bounced out second or first? And the sixth inning

(02:45:15):
is up. There We'redette trying to work very carefully. One out,
Milwaukee leading four to two. The outfield shaded around to
the right. Thank Aaron moves in a few steps in
the right center right side of the infield, backed up,
Matthews in close at third to pitch Tom.

Speaker 3 (02:45:35):
He shortens up as if the buck takes a strike.

Speaker 2 (02:45:43):
Sobernette, carrying number thirty three in his back, walks back
a little casually rubs the ball up.

Speaker 3 (02:45:48):
Looks around.

Speaker 2 (02:45:55):
Lou has probably used more rosen today than Toscanini's entire
first string section.

Speaker 3 (02:46:01):
Here's the one.

Speaker 2 (02:46:01):
Strike pitch and it's over for it's like two, so
it's two strikes for dead again goes to the rosen bag.

(02:46:23):
Nobody on one out. We're in the last half of
the ninth inning. Here's the wind up and the two
strike pitch coming to Kubag. Swings and lines went out
in the right field of base it Oh Pap go
down on two legs as he makes sure that ball
doesn't get fired, goes down on his knees to block
the ball. Now the Yankees have a runner on at

(02:46:44):
first base. One out. Say you'll enjoy the keen sight
of the analysis of today's game by Bill Karm, one
of them Oarca's most popular sports authorities, So stay tuned
for Bill's colorful summary. After the final out, Joe Collins
is getting the nod from manager Casey Stango to come

(02:47:08):
up and bet for Jerry Coleman here in the last
half of the ninth inny. I Colin's a left hand batter.
On has had plenty of World Series experience. He came

(02:47:31):
in yesterday. Why as a defensive move. Joe has been
in six World Series. This thing is seventh from the Union,
New Jersey man. He stands deep in that battery box,

(02:47:52):
sort of hunches down as if he was gonna sit
on a big bench, takes the swing and he found
him one strike. Joe is thirty five, oh thirty four,

(02:48:14):
will be thirty five come this December third and he
is a pull hitter. I feel shaded the right. The
runner first leads off pitch barber Daddy swung on hopped
up back up second base moves Johnny Logan had red
Chaneans and Logan on the right side of the infield
moves back to Grabit. Might have been a little uh.

Speaker 3 (02:48:39):
Mix up there.

Speaker 2 (02:48:40):
Perhaps Shaneans and Logan did not hear each other shouting,
and I think Logan for a moment thought Shaneans was
gonna take it. Shane Dean's doing the alf false gas tarmbit,
thought that Logan was gonna take it. And the ball,
with the wind blowing out towards right field, drifted over
the right side of the infield, and Logan finally moved on.

Speaker 3 (02:48:58):
Into the catch.

Speaker 2 (02:49:00):
So there's two out runn at first base, and again
Casey Stangle goes to his bench. Now for the pitcher
Bob Grim is Elston Howard.

Speaker 3 (02:49:15):
M two.

Speaker 2 (02:49:18):
Alston Howard, who appeared in yesterday's game as a first baseman.
Bove's in there now is a pinch hitter. In the
regular season, Howard for the Yankees hit to a two
fifty three batting average and forty four runs, batted in,
eight home runs, four triples, and thirteen doubles. So Luberdad

(02:49:43):
one out away from a victory for the Milwaukee Braves
working out there Mountfield is pulled around of the opposite field.
Actually they're giving him all of left center field. Swings
and hits the ground ball over second and knocked down
by Love and throw it back to the infield.

Speaker 3 (02:49:58):
No out.

Speaker 2 (02:50:00):
Alrighty Mann sae Munty here, I'm point all the way
our Rubek run all the way to third and Bauls
just hitting to the left. Stop for Debt. A great
stuff by Tohnny Logan will sell down and knock them
all down.

Speaker 3 (02:50:14):
Go for it.

Speaker 2 (02:50:17):
But the Yankees now.

Speaker 3 (02:50:18):
Have runners at second and first, two out, and Hank.

Speaker 2 (02:50:22):
Power the batter. We're gonna have a runner for Elston Howard.
It will be Bobby Richardson.

Speaker 3 (02:50:37):
So the Yankees now have runners.

Speaker 2 (02:50:39):
At second and first, Bobby Richardson running for Elston Howard.
There's good speed. Dubeck is on a second, two out.
Now I feel straight away for Milwaukee. Pull now sliding
to the left. First pitch, mount your foul out of

(02:51:00):
the third base, goa TRANKI crossdies rank one. So the
tension continues to mount as the Milwaukee Braves in the
last half of the nine inning with Yankees at second
and first and two outs, then their hopes on the
cunning the curage and the ability of Bluebird at as

(02:51:23):
snake Bauer's anonymous with the danger of the Yankees stands
up in there. Bauer has a home run, He's bounced
to the short stop, he's popped to the short stop,
and he's the right hand batter, one strike pitch. Stilm
swings hit to pounce to the left side the short stop.
Logan throws to Shane Dates the ports of the pickup
end of ball games all day no the final store reads.

(02:51:44):
The Milwaukee Raids four runs on eight hits, no errors,
the New York Yankees two runs on seven hits and
two errors. In just a moment, Bill Korum will review
the highlights of today's game for you
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