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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thank you Wold. Good afternoon, one and all at the
Coliseum today, the temperature reading is in the low eighties.
There is a win blowing out toward right field, and
there is just a touch of that famous Southern California SMA.
All in all, good weather for baseball, and it appears
we have another packed jam audience. Yesterday we broke a record,
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as you know, having over ninety two thousand people looking on.
Right now, the Dodgers lead in the series, two games
still on. This is a muss game with the shy
Socks and they're pinning their hopes on the right header.
Big thirty nine year older early win. He won the
first game, as you know, in Chicago, handily by a
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scar of eleven to nothing. Although he was not there
at the finish. He was a twenty two game winner.
Over the season of fifty nine. He won more games
than in the major leagues. His mound deponit will be
the twenty eight year old Carolinian Roger Craig. Craig is
a much better pitcher and he performed in Chicago. Most
of us know that, and he is determined to come
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on and win today for la his record. I might
add in World Series competition stands now at one win
and two defeats. Now, the crowd has been filing in,
I would say since ten o'clock this morning. It's a
very festive mood here in southern California. And one thing
that has struck myself and Bell Allen and watching the
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crowds pour in as the casual dress and the way
the people come here, bring their picnic lunch and then
take their time about coming on through the tunnels and
into the coliseum. We have a change in the lineups today.
Talking with Chicago's Al Lopez, he says we're getting hits,
our averages look all right, but he says we're not
getting runs, and for that reason he's going to make
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a change. Not a drastic change, he says, we've worked
it before, but he is moving Jimmy Landis up into
the leadoff position and he is dropping Appericchio and little
Nellie Fox. Know many of you fans, especially through the Midwest,
they're wondering about Billy Goodman or he was hit on
the right knee yesterday in the game by Larry Sherry.
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He is okay. There was a question as to whether
he would play, but the latest word we have that
he will be at third base. Here we go with
the lineups for today Chicago. Jimmy Landers will lead off
in center field. Louis Aparicio will be a short stop.
Nellie Fox is hitting number three, notice and playing at
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second base. Lopez pointed out that Fox is capable of
hitting the left field screen. He says he got more
hits than anyone else on my club during the season,
and he says, maybe those other two fellas can get
on and Fox can get them home. Number four better
will be Ted Klozuski at first base. Sherman Lawler will
be the catcher, hitting number five, Billy Goodman at third base.
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Al Smith will continue to be in left field. He's
hitting seven, Jimmy Rivera in right. So pitcher will be
win win winner of the first game of the World Series.
He did drop one in nineteen fifty four. You might
remember the third game of the series that year to
the New York Giants. Now some of you might ask
about early win. He tells us today he is okay.
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There was a sight, a slight stiffing of the elbow
in Chicago with a wind blowing off Lake Michigan. He
worked out yesterday, he pronounced I'm fit and ready, and
he says we have to win this one now. For
the home team, the Dodgers, Junior Gilliam will lead off
at third base, Charlie Neil at second. Your number three
better is right fielder Wally Moon. Norm Rocker is hitting
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four in left Gil Hodges at first base. Don Dimitter
will open in center fields. Johnny Roseberra, who was a
defensive star yesterday, will catch and hit seven. Maray Wills
will be at short stop, and the pitcher is Roger
the Dodger. Craig lost the opening game and was taken
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out in the third dinner. Big umpires are heading for homeplate.
Ground rules are being discussed, and the nineteen fifty nine
World Series, I would like to say, is being brought
to you from the Colosseum in Los Angeles.
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Speaker 1 (05:24):
Working behind the play today of the National League calling
the balls and strikes will be Frank Saicori at first
base of the American League, will be Bill Summers at
second base, Frank Descully of the National League, and at
third base Ed Hurley of the American League. Al Dixon
of the National League will be down the left field
line and John Rice of the American League will be
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down the right field line. A wonderful crew representing Commissioner
fort pricking the series and as you know the last
two games have really been close. You couldn't get them
any closer yesterday, los Angeles coming on to win it
I score of three to one. All you have to
do is be in Los Angeles to read the clippings
and hear the reports, and you know what a tremendous
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hero Carl Firillo is about this time, for it was
his hit the turn that tide yesterday. The pitching was strong,
and Dick Canovan, of course, even in a losing cause,
was quite a pitcher for the Chicago White size. Now,
this is the fourth game of the series, and as
you know, the players only get cuts on the first
four games. But it's a cinch when the proceeds are
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counted later today that the individual player pool will be
the largest in the history of baseball. There's just a
lot of guessing here today, but the closest figures we
can reach, the winning individual share will be something like
sixteen thousand per man and the losing cut will be
close to ten to eleven thousand per man, which would
top the record that's put up in the fifty four
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series between the New York Giants and the Cleveland Indians.
Once again, it's a shirt sleeve crowd. It will go
over ninety two thousand One thing that Melani get a
big kick out of here at the Colisseum is many
of the people far off in the distance bring their
own binoculars to follow the game. And another thing I've
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noticed there must be thousands and thousands of transistors in
the stands today so they can follow the game as well. Now,
as most of you know, the Classic World Series Championship
will go to the first team to win four games.
Chicago is hopeful of extending this by winning today or
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tomorrow and moving back to Chicago, but there is no
doubt now the Dodgers are in the driver's scene. It's
already been announced for tomorrow that mob Shaw will do
the pitching for Chicago, and Walt Austin has given us
an inkling that Larry Sherry might pitch tomorrow if he
is not used in relief today. If he is used
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in relief, the left tender Sandy Kofax will go tomorrow,
and I might add tomorrow's game will be starting at
four forty five Eastern daylight time, and we hope you'll
plan to be with us at that time. Johnny Boudraw
and his band and John Rait do sing the national
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anthem and the Marine color guide now watching from the
rightfield foul line out towards second base and then turning
and facing the open end of this huge colisseum. There
is not an empty seat at the Colosseum today. And
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here is the national anthem. Why line what the brow
field at the b like plas to bot try cat
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try through the or the r party firs there and
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we bars ten seconds for station identification, and now, ladies
and gentlemen, to get us started from the Colosseum to
give you the story of the fourth game of the
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World Series. My partner and sidekick for this nineteen fifty
nine Paul classic, one of America's top sports reporters. You're
a friend of mine, now Allen, Hello there everybody. The
Los Angeles Dodgers take the field. The cheers of the
throng hair today with Roger Craig not yet emerged from
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the Dodger dugout, the boys moving down to the bullpen.
See Sandy Kopax moving down into the bullpen. As Bid
told you, Waal Austin said that there was a possibility
that Kopax might work tomorrow. A great deal depends, of course,
on the outcome of the day's game. Blankie Roger Craig,
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who was the best pitcher the Dodgers had during the
latter part of the season. He came up on June
the nineteenth. He had been with the Dodgers previously, had
developed arm trouble and was sent down to the Miners.
He had a six to seven record for Spokane before
he joined the Dodgers in mid June, and he won
eleven and lost five with the Dodgers after returning to
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them with a wonderful earned run average of two point six.
But in the first game of this World Series, he
was knocked out in the fourth inning when the White
Sox came up with their seven run inning and went
on to win that game eleven to nothing, and so
the six foot four right hander from Durham, North Carolina
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declared that he's out for revenge today to make up
for that one. Craig is no stranger, of course, to
World Series action. He appeared in the World Series in
nineteen fifty five, starting the fifth game and beat the
Yankees five to three. In nineteen fifty six, he started
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a third game and lost by the identical score. He
was used in relief in the seventh game of the
fifty sixth series with no decision, and he started the
first game of the current series, giving up five runs
and five hits as he went pre innings plus and
now we're ready to go with the revised batting order
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for the Chicago White Sox. Jim land Is leading off.
He's had four for twelve in the series, batting three
thirty three. Jim Landis, who has good power, good speed.
The first pitch of the ball game is low outside
for a ball. Jim Landis, who was born in Presno, Californian,
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clips in Richmond, California, and his family's here to watch
him play. Roger Craig delivers. Landis ticks ball two a
little bit high. Norm Marker in left field, Don Demater
and center, Wally Moon and right, Jim Gilliam third, Morty
Will short, Charlie Neal second, Gil Hodges first, Johnny Roseboro
catching two balls, no strikes, the wind up round comes
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the right arm, the pitch outside ball three three nothing,
col Tony Kutchin out all coaching at third, Don Gutteridge
at first, Aparicio On Zackman, Fox, Apollo, Roger Craig full
glies of his cap gets he signed, swings to the
wind up round, comes the right arm, the pitch and
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it's in there. Strike one Dream one, twenty eight year
old Roger Craig six foot four, one hundred ninety two
pounds ready for the pre one pitch. It's on its way.
The right hand batter swings, lets a high fly haul
in the center field. Don Demoner moves in hundred and
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makes the cats in his one away. Now coming to
band is Louis Apiricio, who's had four for fourteen, hitting
two eighty six in the series. Louie picking up two
hits yesterday. Jim Gilliam shortens up the third in on
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the grass as he was Landis. Roger Craig delivers and
the pitch is low and inside ball wine out feel
around toward left. Aparrisio takes a look at Pugenello four signed.
Louie's a good funner. Here's the delivery and it's high.
For ball two and Roger Craig asks for a new baseball.
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Frank Sakori at the plate makes the exchange. Is from court.
You'reon Michigan working in his second World Series. Now the
next pitch on its way. Louis takes that one and
it's outside for ball. Pray three balls, no strikes, and
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on the second straight batner Roger Craig falls behind on
the count three balls, no strikes. They managed to come
back and retire Land. It's he aims the three nothing
pitch and it's in there for a ball strike, praying
one big give at Arcio a lot of bright center
the three one delivery and it's outside for ball four.
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At Parisio draws a walk, and here's little Box coming
to bat. In the running for the Most Valuable Player
award in the American League, along with Aprisio, among others,
Box has had four for twelve in the series. He's
not accustomed to batting in the third spot in the
batting order, he has done. It goes back some eight
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nine years or so when Jack Gonslow was managing the
White Sox. The pitches inside, the ball gets away, but
not far enough for any advance in Roseberg, trying to
pick the ball up, lost it again, but Louie did
not go. It was not a ball that got too
far away from Roseboro. But Johnny, ever mindful of the
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speed of Aparrisio shot back in a hurry and took
his eye off the balls. He started to pick you
up and didn't get the handle, but Africio was not going.
Jim Gilliam and Johnny Roseboro have a word toute say
to the tall right hander, and now they're all back
to position. Nelson Fox it back, went out and went
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on on the first inning, one ball, no strikes, the
stretch back Craig Theregos after Ratio. The pictures taken there
for the provedown and Afritio is safe. Ney At Parrasio,
who stole fifty six bases during the regular season, steal second,
and that's only the second stolen base for the White
Sox in the series. Jim Lamb has stole the base yesterday,
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but there was a runner on third in Roseberg didn't
make the play on it. At Paricio attempted to steal,
just thrown out on a very close play. He claimed
that he was safe, and so did all Lopez later,
but it was very close. Afaricio leading off second, two
nothing pitched, the Fox swung on hit the file back
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the third out of play a two to one count
on Ellie. The outfield plays him toward left in the
center of that straight away right big captain right center. Fox,
who's not a power hitter, hits a lot, as he said,
toward left left center, and al Lopez figured he might
be able to hit the screens. Two balls, one strike.
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Roger Craig getting the sign from Roseborough, taking a lot
of time. Afriso with a good lead off second, dancing
away to stretch and check with the runner. Here's the
pit swung on and there's a I pop in the
very short right center coming on as dome and here
comes right fielder and it's a pitball. Apricia only goes
to third and Fox running it out all the way.
He goes into the second as Wally Moon racing on
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for right. He and Demitar racing in. Neil started back
so he couldn't get it. Demon came on from center.
Remember he was playing the left center, and remember that
Moon was playing straight away right and the ball was
a Texas Lake pop up into right center field. At
Maurizio had to play it safely. He did not please
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certain whether the ball be caught or not, and the
ball fell right at the feet of Moon as he
leaned over, racing in. Fox racing it out all the way,
goes into second and is credited with a double afrias
y'all of course had to play it safe as well
and therefore did not score. Here is Ted Kuzuski, big
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clu at five for elevens finds the outfield straight away,
runs on second and third and one out, and once
again on the first inning, the White Sox threatened, and
they're going to put two on the first base open.
He's gonna be purposely passed. With the right handed hitting
Sherman Lauer coming up. In game one, the White Sox
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scored two runs in the first inning. In Game two,
they scored two yesterday. Of course they played the score,
but they got the bases loaded. So they continue their
first inning prets against the Dodgers. The fourth wide one
and down the first ghost Ted Kazuski and so with
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roseburn out to talk to Craig and with action in
the Dodger bullpen, we have Aparisio on third, Fox on second,
and Kozuski on first. Sherman Lawler with four for eleven
in this very same situation yesterday in the first inning,
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filed out to third with the bases loaded and one out,
now Roger Craig's all set to go. Three men lead away,
they wind up incomes the pick swung on. There's a
bouncer out to show quills over to neel for one
back on the first place time ron one hit. Nowheers
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and two men left and sort down to the first
half of the first inning. The White Sox nothing, the
Dodgers coming to back. The papers out here are using
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defense comes to the poor and we start off today
just as we did yesterday. Looking at it from the
White Sox standpoint, the word frustration comes up again. The
fourth double play executed by the Dodgers and Sherman Lawler,
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who is a big gun on attack, once again fails
to produce the runs. Yesterday, the bases loaded in the
first inning, Lawler filed out the third and Billy Goodman
grounded out the first as the White Sox stranded three.
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Now in the last half of the first inning, Jim Gilliam,
Charlie Neil, and Wally Moon, who will be the first
three matters where the great early win who won twenty
two games and lost ten on the mound. He won
two hundred and seventy one major league victories, ranking fifteen
among the all time winners in Major League history. The
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left handed hitting Jim Gilliam advant win to the wind up,
in comes the pitch and it's over the outside corner
per Carl Strait. Jim Gilliam, a great ballplayer, has had
two for twelve in this series. He's got good speed.
He can punt, and he's got good power as well.
Early Win Ready in comes the next pitch, and it's
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low and inside, and Gilliam indicated a bunt, but held back,
of course, when the pitch was low and inside. He
had Krazouski playing fairly deep at first. Billy Goodman shortened
up at third, Smithton left, Landison, center, rivera in right,
and the outfield is just about straight away. No sports
the last half of the first inning, Early early Win
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into the wind up, in comes the pitch and it
is out over the outside corn four call strike, one ball,
two strikes to count now on Gilliam Win throws almost
every pitch in the book, and a little bit of
an exception. One of his best pitches is a high fastball.
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Usually he tried to get a pitcher to keep his
fastball low. He throws a knuckleer, slider, a curve. He
changes up the speeds on all those pitches, and a
great competitor. Now the one two pitch on its way
to Gilliam swung on and grounded file down the first
baseline in behind the first base coach Greg Mlavy Pee
Wee Reese coaching at third, Philly Goodman's at third base,
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Louis Affari show short, Nelly Fox second, and Ted Kuzuski
at first. One ball two strikes. Win Ready in comes
the pitch and Gilliam takes it hind inside for ball
two two two. Charlie Nelon Bank, thirty nine year old
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early wind, swings slowly to the wind up round comes
the right arm, in comes the pitch and it swung
on a file back into the stand. Count remains two two,
then working slowly. He's had three days rest and despite
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his relatively advanced stage or pitcher, he's worked well this
year with three days rest. The two two pitch swung on.
There's a high pop up out in the short right
Fox goes out on the grass or very in hell.
He calls for it, makes the catch and there's one away.
Gilliam pops the fox on the grass and short right
Fox is one of the best in the businesses going
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out up on a pop flight to the outfield. Now
here's Charlie Neil. Neil has had more hits than any
player so far in the series, with six batting four
sixty two six for thirteen and as Al Lopez said,
there's a great ballplayer Nelly Fox dropped in from second
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phase now to say something to Win. I think Win
was falling to him. Win and Fox having just a
brief conference and Fox now walking slowly back to his position.
Win looking out now to Landis and Landis shaded a
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little to the left, huner and Win says back up
a bit, remembering Neil's two homers in Chicago. Right hand
hitter Win to the wind up and the pitch fastball
punted at and in front of the place, throw down
the first in time he fightted the ball. It throw
right off the and right in front of the plate.
We had to hold up for a moment to see
whether it was parafowl. Frank Saccory signal fair ball. Willer
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out in front of the late picked it up and
fired the clue to get Neil. There was a switch
with the early wind turning around and telling Jim Landers
to back up and Charlie Neil attempting to beat out
a bunt for the base hit. Wally Moon, left hand hitter,
steps in had his best major league season this year.
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Win delivers and it's lowing inside for a ball. Wally
Moon went to Texas A and M and got an
advanced degree in Master of Education bul hitter, but he
also utilizes an ability to hit the left field, hit
the screen or over. It went into the wind up
and the one nothing pitch swung online out of the
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center land is coming on, can't get it to the
base hit takes it on the first top and let's
his throw back into that ratio, and Wally Moon lions
a single to center for his third hit in the series.
Wally Moon hit three two on the season. Now Norm
Blarker batting two ninety steps up. Pip Snyder's knee is
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still following him and so wall Auston has had to
keep him out of the lineup. Yesterday was the first
time that Snyder missed the World Series game for which
he was eligible. Norm Larker left hand hitter, an easy
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toss over the first. Larker's at one for nine. Moon's
pretty good base runner, steel situation present the pitch, It's
in there for strike. Thank Moon's through fifteen bases this year.
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One thing that a lot of folks have short of
overlooked is the fact that these Dodgers deal a lot
of bases too. They have more men actually who can
steal bases. Than do. The White Sox check the Walley's
leading off first and early Wind steps off the rubber
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and Moon moves back toward the bag. Go over to first.
The Moon's back. No score lasts at the first then
in two outs whilely Moon itching further away off the
bag as Wind takes the stretch and the pitch it's outside,
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eating up the count at one ball, one strike, TV
Rees coaching at third, reaches down, flocks some grass, the
attention breakers. Billy Goodman hands on hips talking to the
empire at early at third per moment, Now we're ready
Moon leading away from first, win to the stretch. Here's
the pitch swung on in this nice breaking pitch to
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be a slider that broke in on the fists. One ball,
two strikes now on Norm Marker. Gil Hodges is on deck.
It's the last half of the first inning. No score.
I'll feel just about straight away for Larker. Moon with
the lead was stretched by win and the delivery. It's
in there for call strake three. Norm Marker watched the
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third one and I wouldn't have been surprised by if
ain't have been a knuckleball, because Wind will use one
now and then no runs, one hit, no errors, and
one left off. At the end of the first inning,
the score is White Sox nothing, Dodgers nothing. Just twist
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and go off with the rain course T five what
we need. Billy Goodman leads off in the first half
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of the second inning bar the Chicago White Sox, hitting
sixth in the order with Al Smith on that guy
and Jim Rivera topollo Roger Gray. He has a good
sidearm motion and gross three quarter as well features a
good slider, has pretty good control as a rule, though
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he was bothered by lack of it briefly in the
first inning. Like Drysdale, got in trouble but had the
right pitch at the right time. The Dodgers, who want
to playoff to get into this series, have President behind
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them to go on to win the championship. But right
now here is Billy Goodman left hand battery, who takes
ball one. The Pardinals won the forty six playoff and
took the series, The Indians in forty eight won to
play off and took the series, and the Giants in
fifty four won the play off and took the series.
Goodman takes a strike. The count is one and one
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Roger Craig into the wind up band. The pitches over
the inside corner. One ball, two strikes. Now the next
delivery swung on and filed off the place. One ball,
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two strikes. Now the pitches swung on miss quick three.
Hal Smith comes up. Smith's had three for eleven, Goodman
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had had three for six. Smith bats him right handed.
Roger Craig's pitcher swung on the ground ball between third
and short and left field for a base hit. Norm
Mark up for the ball, tossing back into Maury Wills.
Smith singles to eleven with one out and the second inning,
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and here is Jim Rivera, Jim still looking for his
first hit. The pitcher Rivera's one on to a high
pop up in a very short ride, moving in as
Wally Moon, and he makes the catch. Two downs. Early
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wind will be coming up to bat. Early wind coming
up when the switch Aero bat left handed, of course
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against Roger Craig. Two outs. Al Smith on first base.
Smitty stove seven bases during the season. Win pretty good
hitting pitches out feels straight away right so that throws
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over the person. Smith's bag check the runner once more.
Here's the pitch and it's in there for a strike,
nothing in one the count. Now the bitch ball one
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one in one, throw over the first, but Smith is
on the bag. One ball, one strike, two down, check
of the runner. Smith leaving away. Here's the pitch to win,
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and it's then therefore a ball strike breaking stuff one
and two nothing nothing first half for the second Roger
Craig all set. They pitched to win. It's low and
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inside ball two to two can two balls, two strikes
and the pitch is just outside. Will count down early,
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win and I can make a direction. A little while
ago talking about winners of playoffs who won championships, the
Giants won the playoff fifty one, but lost it. Throw
the first down Smith's back, bro Count Craig to the
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strakes Smith with the lead. There he goes. The pitches
swung on and popped up in behind the mound. Charlie
Neil moves under it makes the catch and besides retired
no runs, one nit, no errors, and one left dog.
And so at the end of an inning and a
half the score is the White Sox nothing, the Dodgers nothing. Yesterday,
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Bill Hodges leaves off in the last half of the
second in England, Don demitre On Beck and Johnny Roseboro
to follow. Bill Hodges has had three for ten in
the series. A native Princeton, Indiana and went to St.
Joseph's College, makes his home now in Brooklyn. Early went
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into the wind up around, comes the right arm, incomes
the pitch, fastball outside, one ball, those strikes. Tee Reeves
couping his hand, ends down at third base, hollering words
of encouragement up to Hodges early when ready to work.
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Here's a one nothing pitch to Gill and it's lowing
away ball too. Here in the Los Angeles Coliseum, with
a short left field screen some two hundred and fifty
feet away and extending at a point in left center
to only three twenty courses. The pitchers to God to
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keep that ball outside to these right handed pool hitters
or in a spot where they can't pull. They two
nothing pitch down. Hodges swings in missus Frank one, two
and one when victorious and the opener. So we left
the game early because of soreness in the right elbow.
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Late in the game, as a two to one count
on the strapping right hand hitter Gil Hodges and the
pitch it's outside for ball pre three and one, three balls,
one strike. I feel deep round little at a lot
of room than right. Billy Goodman deep that third baseline
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app ratio into the hole box deep over near a
second in comes a three to one pitch. Hodges swings
and missus strike two blow down. Win left the game
in the eighth inning of the opener at Tomsky Park
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after giving up the single to Jim Gillian, complaining of
soreness in the right arm. Now were all set for
the payoff pitch to gil Hodges. Here it is swung
on and file back in the comp holes at three
and two. Bull count on gilm Dodgers leading in games
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two to one, trying to end the World Series. Here
in their own backyard. The White Sox bapping to get
even opening to send it back to the misty Park. Win,
working slowly nine steps on the rubber, gets the signs
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from Sherman. Latter both count on gil Hodges, Win swings
to the wind up around comes the right arm, in
comes the playoff pitch. It swung on and file back
on the ground behind the plate. There is not too
much room back up home plate to the screen. Nora.
An undue amount of room along the first base and
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right feel lines in file territory, but along the left
field line, a huge amount of space. Both count on
Gil Hodges Bill hanging in there when trying to stay
with him. Now the wind up and again the payoff
pitch on Hodges swings and again bound it off. It
hits Don Demonor who's standing up and Don deck and
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it hit him on the left arm. But he's all right.
He tried to jump out of the way of it.
I just grinned. He steps out of the bad box,
wents over to see if Demonter's all right, and he is,
and Gil good grinned. A little landis nearby, and Smith
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makes the catch. Went away in the last half of
the second inning of the scoreless game. And now Don
Demono nothing for three in the series. Now Dan six
foot four ways one hundred eight. He's Moklahoma City, twenty
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four years old, good out feler. He can get careless.
He's got some power. He hit three in one game
here in the coliseum earlier in the season. Early wind
delivers Demeter takes the strike over the outside corner. The
defensive setup for Dirmeter the same as for Hodges, the
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possible exception of Africio, who's not quite as much into
the third base sole as he was for Gill. Now
the one strike pitch on its way, swung on a
ground ball hits now, I couldn't Naffrisio up with throws
not in time. Afresho backed up. Goodman fielded the ball
at the edge of the left field grass, about twenty
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feet off the third baseline, bounced to throw over the
first had no chance for to get Don Demitter, who
is credited where the base hid. Now Johnny Roseboro comes up.
Don Demitter getting his first World Series hit. Johnny Roseburg's
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had one two eleven. That's some left handed went to
the stretch, check with the runner. Here's the pitch and
it has swung on and missed strike one. Roseberr went
for a low indside fastball. Nothing won the count. Rosebery
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hit only two thirty two during the season, but he's
got the power every once in a while. He hit
a long ball in the clutch check Comdemlar leading away
from first and the ease he tossed over by early wins.
It was Rosebery, you remember, hit the home run in
the first game of the playoff with Milwaukee that broke
it two to two times, gave the Dodgers a three
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two wins. The deliveries swung on. There's a five ball
hit the right and Rivera's late pick it up, but
goes and drafts it near the fence, and there goes
Tumbler towards second. Here's the throw and the ball is
dropped by Parsi and came on the safe. Jim Rivera
was late picking that ball up, as the ballplayers had said,
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with a shirt sleeved crowd all around open stands, remember
that sometime it's typical picking the ball up in a hurry.
Wally Moon had that trouble yesterday and was late breaking
on the ball it dropped for a hit. Rivera finally
picked his ball up, got back to the fence some
three hundred and thirty three feet over toward the right
field line, further away from second base. Demeter, instead of
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going down and playing it halfway, suddenly shot back to first,
tagged up and broke per second. Rivera's throw would have
been in time, but it was very close and at
p Ritio had to move to the first base side
of the back and try and grab it with the
glove and put it on the runner and and snitching
at the ball. He did not get possession of it
and therefore Demeter was safe at second. No error, of
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course on the play at Parisio was shaking up a
little bit on it as he tried to grab the
ball and get the husky Demeter getting in there. Now.
Klezuski comes over to say something to early Win. They're
two away. Don Demitter moving to scoring position after the
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catches a fly ball by Jim Rivara, and here is
Mary Wills, a switch hitter batting left handed against Early Wins,
hit two sixty on the season, one of the surprises
of the year. Early wind to the stretch. Here's the pitch.
It's inside ball one. Mary Wills, who's had three out
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of ten in the series, hitting three hundreds, took spring
training with the Detroit Tigers that did not make it,
and then the Dodgers got a hold and brought him
up after the season had begun, and he solidified the
in view. In comes the pitch and it's bounced. George
Third hies top of this speed. He's going to make
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me app Razil takes the ball and can't make a
throw and Demter goes to third. Wills trying to hit
the opposite field, get a high chop off the plate.
The ball bounded high in the air, and all half
Razil could do was waiting for the ball to come down. Wills,
considered the second fastest man in the last of the
league data, Pinson being considered the fastest, easily beat it
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out for an infield hit as Deminer moved on to third.
And here is Roger Cray, who had three for fifty
three on the season, batting zero five to seven runners
on first and third for the Dodgers and the last
of the second and two away no score, Deminor on third,
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and Wills on first, win of the stretch. We'll watch
Wills for you, and the pitch it's in therefore strength
nothing won the count on the right hand batter Goodman
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playing a shallow third, Demino leading off third, and Will's
off first early wind to the stretch. There goes Wills.
The pictures one I'd missed the third down and holding
third is seminter o'clavey on the base runner though they
throw went down Afterisio broke in front of the bag
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to intercept to throw the fire back towards the plate.
In the event the double steel had been signal four.
That's why a moment goes. If we'll watch Wills for
you a good base runner to steal second, putting two
men in storing position, eliminating the possible four sided second.
A two strike count on Roger Craig Demitter on third
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and Will's on second, stolen base for Wills. Early wins
standing on the hill, signed from Sherman Lannard taking a
lot of time might out, stare at Craig, and Craig
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asks for time to steps out and win. Apparently had
shaken off a sign or two Lollar asses. The time
out goes out to talk to win for a moment.
Wills left of second was the fourth steel so far
in the series. For Los Angeles. Wills won't give him.
Man Eels landis napriso for the White Sons. Two strikes
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down Craig runners on second and third, the wind up
the pitch outside ball, Wan trying to get him go
fishing at a breaking pitch away from him. Any batter
is a dangerous batter with men in scoring position. Nothing
nothing lasted the second, Don Demitter on third, Mary Wills
on second, the wind up by Win the pitch and
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again it's outside ball. Twos. He tried to throw him
breaking stuff over the outside corner and missed two balls,
two strikes. Jim Gilliams on danks outfield toward left and
center and left right away right. Don Denamer comes up
the line from third, Mary Will's off second, the wind
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up by early win. Here's the pitch to Roger Craig
had swung on and filed off to the right of
that played out of play and the count remains two balls,
two strikes. Game four of the World Series. The White
Sox won the first game. He loved to nothing and
the Dodgers won the next two. My scores four to
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three and three to one. Runners lee away from second
and third to two to two. Pitch swung on, it missed,
strike three, and the side is retired. No run. It's
two hits, no errors. Two men left gog and at
the end of two innings have played the score or
the White Sox nothing, the Dodger's nothing.
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Speaker 1 (52:09):
Top of the White Sox orner in the third inning
Jim Landis, Louis Aparshio, and Nelson Fox six foot four
Roger Craig ready to work on Landis, who plied the
center in the first inning. Into the wind up. The
pitch is low outside for ball once for any who
tuned in length. The White Sox had another threat going
in the first inn with the bases loaded one out,
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but Craig got lollered hit into a double play wills
to needel the Hodges no score first of the third.
Craig delivers Landa's swings and bounces it to short Wills
to his right, up but at the floor. The first
in time, and there's one away Maury Wills from Washington.
Speaker 2 (52:52):
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Speaker 1 (52:54):
Gray l Twenty five years old, five eleven, one hundred
and seventy really came on fast now. Louis Aparisio drew
past in the first inning and stole second base. Roger
Craig to the wind up. Here's the pitch and it's
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low outside into the dirt. Ball one one nothing, count
on Apparitio. Jim Gilliam, of course, places it on the
grass point Craig working slowly the one nothing pitch. Aparrisio
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looks it over and it'sn't there for a called strikes
Frank Sucy back of the plate from Port Huron, Michigan.
Phil Summers working his eighth series from up to Massachusetts
at first, Frank Bascoli and Danielson, Connecticut, and his third
series at second. The one one pitch swung on bounce
foul down the third base line, one ball, two strikes
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Ed Hurley, Holyoke, Massachusetts. I'm firing a third. It's his
third World Series Johnny rice An aative of Chicago file
line on fire and right field, and Hal Dixon from
Saint Petersburg, Florida fole line umpire in left field, each
working their first series one ball two strikes on app Racio,
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Roger Craig taking no time. Don Demoner playing in the
left center for Louis and actually facing the left field line.
The one two pitch swung on and hit over into
right field for base hit taken by Wally Moon on
a hoppy tosses back in the Neils app Rasio Line's
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a single to write coming up with this fifty series hit.
And now Nelson Fox, who doubled the right in the
first inning, unable to score app Parisio even though Louis
had stolen second, because it was a Texas League double
and Louis had to hold up to make sure the
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ball wouldn't be caught. Check up, Louis throw over the
first and he reaches the bag with his fingertips As
he fell back to the bag sprawled out. Louis doesn't
take too big a leave, but he gets a great
start when he goes does a throw over in he's back.
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Craig almost threw the ball away. Time is called by
Aparisio once to dust the dest off his uniform. He
gots on inside the trousers to the time before we
had to hit the dirt, getting back after the old things.
Fox now just about straight away, Craig ready Louis with
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the lead. He pitchures outside. I party was going he did.
He bluffed going down, and then a delayed throw down
the first is Louis was slow moving back to the
first back Alfrisio, who bluffs a dashed the second. Every
once in a while, as the catcher swiftly switches to
get into the drawing position, Louis will point at him
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and then walk slowly back to the bag. Throw over
to first and Louis gets back again. I'm gonna wear
him out. A good base runner two can irritate a
pitcher and distract him one ball. Those strikes. The pitch
is outside ball too, and again Louis points into the
plate as Johnny Roseborow shifted it to the outside of
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the plate, ready to make the throw with the left hand.
Batter up and always blocks a catcher's view immediately up
the base runner on first. Now the pitch it's in
there for a strike. Two and one White Sox making
Craig work. Jim Gilliam shortened up for box at third
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Roger Craig ready throws over the first and again Louis
hits the dirt headlong tin one the count nothing nothing
third in ing. Now the pitch the Fox and it's
outside ball three three one. Tony put you out and
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look over to the white Sox dugout located back of
the third baseline. Poor Alopez signed flashes it on to Foxy.
Alfrisio of course picks it up. See whether the takers
on or not has about it Quills, I'll put it
first the second row, ahead of Meal. But it was
a tremendous pickup by Wills, flashing far to his neck.
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All hands are safe in behind the bag. He made
our great one hand picked up and a sidewise toss
to Neil trying to get af Risio. But flip the
ball over the head of Neil where he no hair
on the play. It's a base hit for Fox. But
that would have been a spectacular maneuver, wouldn't it had
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he been able for that sidewise toss to get Aparisio.
I mean he proved blindly and Neil came across, but
he gave it a little bit too much locked and
went right on over his head. Well, hello, White Sox
are here threatening again, so let's see.
Speaker 2 (58:24):
What you.
Speaker 1 (58:26):
Don't overlook the fact that Will's stop of the ball
certainly prevented Louis Aparisio from moving to third base, where
he would have been in position to have scored on
and out it played umpire. Frank Saccori just went out
to talk to Roger Craig, and we're all set to
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go again. They'd been talking with Craig about coming to
a complete stop. The pitch to Kleazewski is in therefore strike.
They cautioned him in the first game that he worked
in this series about coming to a complete stop on
the stretch motion, in other words, when you bring the
hands down to the belt. He's been throwing the ball
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a little too rapidly. Runners on first and second, one away,
and we're going to get some action now and Lee
Dodger bullpen as Roseberg goes out to talk to Craig,
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Johnny trying to settle him down, probably telling him not
to worry about lad warning of the Empire now said
I have a care Hi Ted Kuzuski was purposely passed
in the first inning. Apres you on second, Fox on first,
no score. Third inning, Craig delivers the clue, swings and
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grounds at the second kneel over the whales for one
back on the first double playing at the sign is rich.
No runs, two hints, no errors.
Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
As what.
Speaker 1 (01:00:06):
They put double pay for the Dodgers in the second.
In this ballgame, at the end of two and a
half innings, the score White Sox nothing, Dodgers nothing. The
great early win moves out to the mouth. Two hundred
and seventy one Major League wins stands fifteenth among all
time winners. And there's no doubt that getting early from
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of gellet blue blades and handsome travel gas. In the
last half of the third inning, it'll be the top
of the Dodger order. Jim Gilliam, Charlie Neil, and Wally
Moon and the Dodgers continue to stop the White Sox
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with men of oars. They clicked off the double plays
yesterday and again today, three yesterday and two today. Early
wind pitching to Jim Gilliam, the left hand Bantner takes
it lowing inside ball one nothing, nothing lasted the third.
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Gilliam popped the fox in the first inning, win delivers
and at low ball two, two balls. Most strikers, Yes,
Billy Goodman way on the grass at third. Gilliam is
a good fighter. Pop out back of Kazouski on the
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grass in short right fox out makes the catch in
almost the exact spot that Gilliam popped out to him
in the first inning. Run away, and here's Charlie Neil.
The Dodgers, Neil and Will's so far in this series
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has shown themselves to be the equal of Fox and
app Ratio, and so the fans have been thrilled with
great play by second baseman and shortstops. Charlie Neil swings
lets a high foul back the first out of play.
Neil bounced the box in the first inning. Has six
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hits in the series, the largest total of any player
early went into the wind up in comes the pitch,
Neil takes a high fastball inside and Neil hits the
ground one ball, one strike. I feel shaded around toward left.
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Billy Goodman, guarding the third baseline. App Ratio moves toward
the third base hole box about five strikes to drive
the second peep Kazuski and half way wide up first
the one one pitch on his way to the right
hand hitter swung on him miss strike two, one and two.
A White Sox battling to even the series, the Dodger
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seeking to gain a truly commanding age. They lead in
games two to one, one ball, two strikes, one out none.
On last of the third, Here's wins pitch and Charlie
Neil files it back. Tried to check your swing. Cow
remains one and two. Nelly Fox whips out that red
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bandana handkerchief the right early Wind studies the sign, very
deliberate worker. As he starts to wind up, Charlie Neil
asks for time and steps out on him. Early Win,
a very amiable fellow with a nice smile, gives you
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a mighty stony stare when he's out on that mount.
One ball, two strikes. We're all set to continue to
wind up. Around comes the right arm, in comes the pitch.
Charlie Neil takes a high fastball two two, two balls,
two strikes. A lot of chatter on that infield and
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with the two coaches Gimmy rees is Greg mllivia hollering,
we're close to the playing field now. The two two
delivery on its way. The right hand hitter swings and
bounces great stop by Winn at the mound. He tosses
over the first and Neil is out. There was a
tremendous shot right back and it looks as if he
was going to go underneath Winn's club and he back
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handed the balls. He whirled around, made a stab at
it and grabbed it, robbing Neil of a base hit,
and so Neil bounces to the box four the straight time.
Now Wally Moon steps in single to center. In the
first inning, left hand here, wait until the wind up
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round comes. The right arm in comes the pitch and
Moon takes it outside ball one half speed pitch. Always
keep in mind and while Wally Moon can pull, he's
extremely dangerous in this ballpark and hitting the opposite field,
hitting the screen or hitting over him. Nothing, nothing lasted.
The third two ops nobody on the pitch swung on
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and filed off out of plate, the left of the plate,
and he was trying to go to the left field
on that pitch. One ball, one strike, Norm Marker on deck.
Bob Shaw will be the pitcher tomorrow for the White Sox.
Regardless of the outcome of this game. Wald Austin said
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he didn't know whether it's start Sandy Kofax or Dave
Williams now the delivery swung on lines to left video
or base hit taken on a hot by Al Smith.
He whips his throw back into ratio and Wally Moon
lines a single to left. Our Laura Marker took a
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third strike in the first inning. Steps up, I started
to say, wal Austin dundecided as to whether he might
start Sandy Kopas or Stan Williams, possibly Larry Sherry, depending
on the outcome, of course of the game. Today. He
said that if he had to go back to Chicago,
he might want to save padres K Miski Park went
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to the stretch check of the runner, and the pitch
swung on hit the file back to first. And we
have the same situation here in the third inning as
we had in the first, with Moon on and two away.
And we don't forget that Raleigh is always a base
dealing threat, with fifteen swipes during the regular season. With
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the score tied nothing, nothing, two outs, a steel situation
is present. The ball boy brings up a new supply
for the plate on fire. Frank Sachory. Now we're ready
to continue. Apricio is playing lark over towards second, Goodman
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fairly close to the third baseline, not a room between
third and short. Win of the stretch. Moon leads away
from first, an easy toss over. Moon is back safely.
Zuski returns the ball to early win nothing nothing now
last of the third win of the stretch, Moon dancing
away from first, here's the bitch swung online out over
second in the center for base hit. Moon turns second
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on the third. Here's land as the stroll and it
gets away from something about the second goes Larker, and
here time move to the pate and need four Roley.
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Moon turned second, hesitated, momentarily kept on going land Us
to throw to Billy Goodman was right at his feet.
Bounced by Goodman, and even the early wind was over
to back up. As we told you earlier, there is
a tremendous amount of room in the bowel area back
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of the third, and the ball rolled to the left
off early Win, and Moon, who had hit the dirt,
got up and was waved on in by Peevie Reese
and easily came in the score. It's a single or
Larker and Eric Landi's on the throw as Moon came
all the way in the score. Lark had taking second
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on the play of third. And here is gil Hodges,
who flied a left center in the second inning, and
it's one to nothing in favor of the Dodgers. Gill
Hodges finds locker on second early Win to the strats.
They pitch high fastball ball one Lander's throw was not
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a wild throw. It hit just at the very feet
of Billy Goodman, and with the runner sliding it in,
it helped the ball bounce on by Billy and away
from Early. Win Alert base running by Wally Moon and
coaching by Peewee Reese. Wind sets checks the runner leading
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away from second. Here's the pitch, and it's over the
outside corner. Per call strike one and one, and the
Dodgers right in front. Now one and nothing, all of
this with two down and nobody out. When Moon singles,
then the base hit in an era one run in
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Darker in scoring position, and Gil Hodges at the play
Win sets. Here's the pitch. Hodges takes it high, fall
to two and one. Bill Hodges, appearing in his thirty
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seventh World Series game, grew up in eighty rounds during
the regular season. The two to one pitch swung on
and missed strike to two. Gil was swinging for distance.
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All eight of the Los Angeles runs in this series
have scored with two hours, two balls, two strikes, two outs.
Nor marker on second base Early went into the stretch.
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Marker widens his lead. I looked around by a wind
and then he steps off the rubber id just upside
of the battles box. Larker moves back towards second. Now
Hodges moved back in the hitting position, went back in
pitching position. Larker wipes his lead off second. I looked
around the tow two pitch mile off behind the plate,
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breaking stuff he had Hodges reaching for it. Count remains
to two five hits forth the Dodgers so far off
early win one in the first, then two in the second,
and two so far in the third. The Dodgers have
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certainly taken advantage of every opportunity presented them yesterday and
the Bay. So far, the White Sox have been unable
to win all set. Once more, Locker leading away from
second base the two two pitch, Gill Hodges takes it
high for ball three bout. Donald Dawter on deck. No
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action in the White Sox bowcat ready for the payoff pitch.
Here it is it's foul back. Count remains three and
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two on Gill Hodges wonder nothing favor of the Dodgers.
Last of the third, the eraor charged the Landa's on
his throw. Was the first Era charged against the White
Socks in the series. As we check hastily locker leading
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away from the second. Once again the three two pitch
Ego's locker. The pitch has locked it over short. There's
that ratio out and a drop for base head and
locker around third comes into the store. Two to nothing
Dodgers nor Marker started with the pitch and Gil Hodges
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reached for an outside pitch and loft at it over
the head of after ratio at Texas League single the
lamp bill Hodges getting his fourthead of the series and
this first run batted in the twenty of the has
banned in the World Series play and the pattern now
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is Don Demder, who had an infield hitting the second
inning two to nothing pay for the Dodgers. Last of
the third all the action with two out of nobody
board wind delivers, Demeter swings and bounces it. I shorten
the center her face, hid Hodges turned second, heads for third.
Landes throws into Fox and Hodges stops at third. Don
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Demeter punches a single through the middle, sending Hodges to third.
Four straight singles with two outs in the thirty eights
and the batter is Johnny Rose Barrow. Still no action
in the White Sox bullpen and now kirch Lown gets
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up to go down and warm up. Nelson Fox comes
in to chat with Early wins. Fox goes back to
position with two away, sing goes by Moon, Larker, Hodges
and Demeter for the narrow tossed in and the Dodgers
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lead to to nothing. Hodges on third, Demeter on first,
Johnny Roseboro, a left hand hitter at bat Win to
the stretch. The crowd roaring runners laid Away in comes
the pitch and it swung on and misss Mike Wild.
Early Wind powdered to fastball find Sherman Launa looks over
to the White Sox dugout, then goes into a crouch
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back of the plate. Roseboro digs in, stands in close
to the plate, hands just above the hand of the
bat Apritio way over George second, Hodges leads off third,
Demeter off first, two away, two in. Early Wind delivers
and Roseboro takes a high fastball and the county is
even up at one in one one ball, one strike.
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Win mops his brow, steps up on the rubber. Now
I moves around into pitching position, takes the stretch. The
runners lead away from person third. Here's the delivery and
to get to wait from the great Tom Bill Hodges
the store and on the second domin, I'll pass ball
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charge to Sherman Lawler and Gil Hodges comes into the store.
I'll pass ball charge to Sherman Lawler. Hodges stores. Demeter
goes to second. Three runs in three to nothing in
favor of the Dodgers. A one to one count on
Johnny Roseboro. Went into the stretch. In comes the pitch
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and that swung on and grounded fowl down the first baseline.
A two to two count with two outs and nobody aboard.
The Dodgers have scored three runs with four consecutive singles
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knocked out with a growing era and a pass ball.
Two balls, two strikes. Demeter leading away from second early
went into the stretch and look around the base runner
checking him again. Here's the pitch and it's just outside
pastball for ball three full count now on Johnny Roseboro.
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Mary Wills is on day turk Lown warming up. Three balls,
two strikes, went into the stretch. Demeter leading away from second.
Here's the payoff. It swung on a file back to
the stream and the count remains three and two. Acted.
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The ball climbed the screen and rolled over the top
of it. A score count. Early wind taking plenty of time.
Now don timodere Wandra's off second. Delly Fox is playing
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Roseboro halfway between first and second half. Prezio playing over
into the third base hole a bit too. Once again,
we're ready. Early Wind delivers swung online foul down the
right field line, and the count remains pree and two.
Johnny Roseboro got way out in front of it, had
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a streaming liner with foul by fifteen feet. When who
gave up only six hits in the seven innings he
worked in the opener already has allowed seven four in
a row. Here in the last of the third, with
two out, Nobody aboard Demona again leading away from second base,
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when to the stretch checks the runner looks back again.
Here's the pitch that Roseborow swung on looked into right field.
Chart Here for Bara digging hard kick, Get it for me,
Hicks coming around third pumping the score thar to second
and rose Barrow is safe. There's a body topped by
a retail. The bar us kicked out of that retail
hand by Rosebarrow sliding in hard das tall. He started
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to call rose Barrow out when he suddenly looked and
there was a ball about five feet over to the
shortstop side of second as Roseboro, sliding in hard literally
kicked the ball out of the glove of Louis Aparrasiol.
And now Ala Lopez comes out of the White Sox
dug out to the mound as Rosebarow drops a pop
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fly single down the right view line for a run
batted in, scoring Demeter, and there is an era charge
to Aparisio on taking a throw from Rivera which had
Roseboro easily out at second, Roseboro, sliding in hard kicked
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the ball out of Lewis's hands, and the official scorer
charges Aparisio with an era early when now leaving and
Turklown coming in as the Dodgers lead for to nothing
here in the last of the third, and we pause
right now thirty seconds for station identification. Early win is
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knocked outing the third inning. He worked two and two
thirds innings, allowed eight hits. He did not walk anybody
struck out two men got the first two men out
here in the last of the third, when Wally Moon
singled the left, Norm Marker singled the center and Loon
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racing the third had hesitated a moment rounding second, Landis
made a beautiful pro two third, but with a runner
sliding in and the ball hitting just at the feet
of Philly Goodman, it bounced by and by Win and
Moon came on in the score, and Marker went the second,
scored on Hodges's single, Demit single Hodges the third. Hodges
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scored on a pass ball. Demmer went the second and
just scored on Roseboro single to right, and Roseberg was
second safe at second on an Arabiaparicio who allowed the
ball to get away from him on Rivera's pro twoings
and now turk Clown is coming in and evil pitch
to Maury Wills, who had an infield hit in the
second inning. Churk Clown, the right hander delivers the left
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hand batter high ball. One five consecutive hits here in
the third inning for the Dodgers, with two outs, the
record for most consecutive hits in an inning in a
World Series Game eight. Churk Clown all set and the
pitch it's in there for a strike. In the nineteen
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twenty one World Series, the Giants got eight consecutive hits
in one inn eas the Dodgers have had five Roseborow
beating away from second. The pitch to will swung on
and midst one ball, two strikes. Turk Clown six, one
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eighty five pounders thirty five years old, the native of Brooklyn,
but now resides in Preblo, Colorado. Here's the pitch ended
i rap ball for a wild hitch. Two to the
count and we're getting some more action in the White Sox. Bullpen,
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Lown and Staley were the big relief pitchers for the
White Sox during the year, Lownd making sixty appearances. Here's
the delivery. Swung on the grab ball hit the Flox
who diff rotative Baziski end time and the side is
retired four the Dodgers four runs, five hits, one error
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for the White Sox, two errors for the White Sox,
and one man left off. At the end of the
third inning, the score is Dodger's four White Sox. Nothing
look sharp, be sharp, be sharp, and listen, mister hows play?
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J Y Sherman Laner leads off in the fourth inning,
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Phillip Pittman on deck and Al Smith capon fire them.
Some of these Dodgers have really turned on the running game.
They're playing a splashing game. Well you can say that again.
We've heard so much about the running tactics of the
White Sox and the America Legs, but it just cost
the prow protolio that Austin has these Dodgers moving. Of course,
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they showed it to the National League rivals all during
the season, and they're really putting on a show here
before over ninety two thousand people today here, piggall do
come out. Sherman Lonner take us pitch outside for a
ball from Roger Craig. Lonard grounded the short into a
double play. In the first in England, the White Sox
had the bases loaded. I feel around with the left
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the two nothing pitch to Lawler and it's inside ball three,
three balls on strikes. Craig's next pitch, it's right over,
strike one, three and one. While this is only the
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second game of the series in Los Angeles, in the
sense of it's been amazing, it's so far nobody's hit
one over that screen. The three one pitches over the
outside corner call strike two. Once again, Roger Craig, falling
behind three and nothing on the hitter comes right back,
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broke count the payoff pitch, the latter swung on him.
Miss bike pray. How about that? Coming up now is
Billy Goodman and the first inning twice Craig goes behind
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on the hitters three and nothing. He generally sports pretty
good control. Gil Hodges comes up from first base to
say something to him, and of course, with a four
run lead, falling behind three and nothing, you can take
the chance of just trying the ball in there. Goodman
struck out. On the second inning. The left hand batter
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looks at his strack over the inside corner lane, North
Carolinian Roger Craigs, he can do a tone for the
first game. It's a curve of dismissive one ball, one strike,
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I feel toward left and center and let's straight away right,
pick gap and right center. The one one pitches low, vaulted,
two and one dodgers four white socks nothing. It's the
first of the four. The two ones deliberate swung on
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strike two, threw him a slider, two balls, two strikes. William,
who was in relatively short has backed up deeper. Now
third and wind of the line to two. Count on,
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Billy Goodman. Now the pitch, said right, great Paul over
the outside corner. Wait a minute, said Cory went up
with the right hand and then shook his head negative eight,
and so it is three and two. He had gone
up with the right hand and then said he shook
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his head in the negative. He didn't mean to bring
the right hand up. It's only human. The payoff pitch
swung on and foul off out of play. Once in
a while it will happen just as you and I
make plenty of mistakes, and on fire will holler see
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and go up for the hand and get the hands
turned around, just as Frank Scory did. That. Let me
quickly add and fire him. Some will agree, and all
who have been covering this series, the umpires have done
truly a magnificent job. Roger Craig again to the wind
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up and the pitch, and that one is in there
for straight Gray where he strikeouts for Roger Craig. Al Smith,
who's single the left from the second inning, steps up Dodgers,
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four white socks nothing. Fourth innings. Here's Craig's first pitch,
ball went inside. The four run rally by the Dodgers
has eliminated some of the tension at the moment. The
next picture swung on line over third down the left
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field line, Larker chasing it into the corner Smith Brown's
first He's holds up as Larker got that ball to
hurry and threw in Charmie Neal. There was an example
of the short fence keeping uh what would have been
normally a double to a single Jim Rivera who plied
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the right field. When the second ending steps up left
hand Hue, the picture swung on his file back to
the screen. Strike one. That was the fifth pit bral
Smith Rose Barrow walks out in front of the plate
before returning the ball to Roderick Craig. Now Craig says,
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I don't like to field this ball and asks for
a new one. In making baseballs, they're all made by
the same company. And they take one batch and put
them in one bin and stamp from American League balls,
and put another batch and another ben and stamp from
National League balls with the signatures of the respected presidents
of the two leagues on them. They use the National
(01:32:03):
League ball here in the American League ball at the
Misty Park. Here's the pitch, and it's outside for ball
one in one and while they're all made the same,
yet the sensitive fingers of the pitcher sometimes detects some
little difference in them. The one to one pitch is
outside ball two. Those fingers are very sensitive. They handle
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that ball more than anyone else. As the regulations say
that the ball shall weigh not less than five ounces,
no more than five and a quarter. Phillip Piers starts
to warm up for Chicago. The pitch to Rivera is
outside ball three, three and one. Here's the warming up.
(01:32:47):
The event Rivera should get aboard, Al Lopez most likely
would finchit for lound. Al Smith on first two outs
of three to one count on Ribera. Craig deliveries and
it's outside for ball four. Ribero walks. Smith modes down
the second and we'll look now toward the White Sox dugout.
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I've seen Norm Cash gloving over toward the back rack.
Another thing too about baseball. Sometimes to the sensitive feel
of the picture of the scene, sometimes may feel a
little higher on one ball than another. For Norm Cash
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coming up to hit, or jurk Lownd Cash has pinch
hit twice in this series without getting a hit. A
six eighty five pounder going on twenty five is from Justiceburg, Texas.
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Arm Cash going up to pinch it batted two forty
on the season, he appeared in fifty eight games, had
four homers and drove in sixteen runs. Two men down
the pitch swung on, invested, spake wild and goes Larry
Sherry trotting down to the boat. Then Paul Austin walks
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him down there just in case. In fact, he's not
even going down there to sit down. He's starting to work.
Here's the pitch and it's in there. Actually two nothing
in two Dodger's four white socks. Nothing four things. Two
men away, Smith on second and Rivera on first. Cash
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hitting for lound, Roger Craig working quickly. Here's the pitch,
swung on and filed off. Out of play well out
of the play. Count remains nothing in two. Larry Sherry,
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who has been a hot pitcher for the Dodgers, not
only in the regular season, kicked it toward the end,
but during this series, is warming up, and Billy Pearce
for the White Sox, Smith off second, Ribera off. First,
here's the pitch to cash swung on it miss fack
(01:35:34):
three and Craig straps out the side, no runs, one hit,
no rors and two men left m and at the
end of Prena happenings the score of Dodgers four white
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Billy Pears coming into work. Billy Pears, who has been
bothered by a sore arm this year, but when he's
right a great pitcher, and in his prime has been
one of the truly great pitchers at a record of
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fourteen and fifteen this season. Billy Pears relieving Turk Lowne,
who had relieved early win Roger Craig. First up, Billy,
a left hander into the wind up. Then comes the
pit swung on, sliced out in the right field. Ravera
moves in hundred and makes the catch one down. Craig
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had struck out in the second end. Now coming up
as Jim Gilliam William, a switch hitter, turns a round
out of bat right handed against Billy Pearce William popped
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out the fox twice and short rite. Billy's fastball is
outside ball one. Al Lopez had not wanted preticted to
use peers out here they won nothing. Pitch swung on
a round ball, hit the short alf Rasio up. But
(01:38:29):
if the throw to first is in time and William
is out short to first, alp Risio to Kazuski. Now
Charlie neal Or twice hit into the box. Thirty two
year old Billy Pearce five to ten and a half
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hundred and seventy pounder has had some great years. Twenty
game winner in nineteen fifty six, in nineteen fifty seven,
one hundred and sixty five Major League games. The pitch
the eels of fastball right in there, straight one, Dodgers
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for the White Socks. Nothing. It's the last half of
the fourth inning. The past ball is swung on hits
off box of Coop. He picked it up again across
the first end. Time that was our heart smash and
Nelly made a fine play on the ball to knock
it down, recover in time to throw out Charlie Neil.
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No runs, no hits, no errors, no one left on
and at the end of four innings a play. The
score is Dodgers for the White Socks. Nothing. Ladies and gentlemen.
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Box three thousand, New York one, New York. We pause
now thirty seconds for station identification. Jim landis leading off
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swings and missus for a strike. He plied the center
and grounded the short nothing for two tables and Roger
Craig grows long away from a ball. It's one and one.
Greig's next pitch is low outside and it is now
account of two balls and one strike. Don't won the
(01:41:32):
count on landis the next delivery ball greet hide away
at Arici on deck and fox the pollow Dodger's four
white socks, nothing but thinning. Craig do the wind up
(01:41:53):
and the pitch is right over strike one, green one.
Once again, Craig behind three and nothing comes back into
the strike. The three one pit jams in there. Swung
on at this strike three should it set uh three
and two run away. And here is Louis halfra Show
(01:42:19):
who walked and singled a right Nelly Fox on deck
Greig's pictures swung on and pumped up in the air.
(01:42:40):
Foul now on the first baseline, I just moved over
hundred and makes the catch. Nelson Fox stepping in Foxes
two for two. We doubled the right and singled the
short Dodgers pour white Sox. Nothing to think. Craig is delivered.
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It's over strike one. Out field playing Foxy straight away
generally center fielder or pipe box, a little border left center,
a demeter and this ballpark's playing him straight away right now.
Fox uses a big barrel bat instead of the ten
handles that most players use today. The pitch is onn
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inside for a ball one and one, the theory being
that with sniders in vogue today, which frequently hit batter
on the handle of the bat, he uses a big barrel,
big handle, and frequent he punched the ball over the
(01:43:59):
head of an infielder. The one one delivery, it's low
and inside ball two two and one two men away
in the furst of the pitch. Here's the two to
(01:44:20):
one pitch in there straight two two two, two balls,
two strikes, two hours, Dodgers leaving fourd to nothing. Roger
Craig crows box picks high ball three all counting out.
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Craig do the wind up round comes the right arm,
the payoff pits swung on it, this time sweeping curve
in time, five strikeouts and the last two innings for tray,
no runs, no hints, no errors, and no one left
on And at the end of four and a half
innings the store Dodgers four white Sox nothing. It's now
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half of the fifth inning and with a great deal
of pleasure, I switched this Gillet microphone over to my
sidekick for this series doing a tremendous job before all
these ninety one thousand people and millions from coast to
coast fire them psalms, pride you a mel thank you,
(01:46:41):
and hello everybody. Once again, we're ready for the last
half of the fifth inning. And here's Wally Moon leading
off the Dodgers upfront. For nothing in this game, the
fourth of the World Series, the Swinging of else Strike
one South Fall Philly Piers working in the World Series.
You know Billy was with the Detroit Tigers many years
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ago and he did get in the one Series game
over the years, he's played one of the premier left
handers in the American League. Early win just left. I
noticed him going just below a broadcasting booth. He's a
bit dejected, of course, as with a ball game that
Early wanted to win to keep those Chicago socks moving
(01:47:24):
strict two is called on Moon. Today Moon has delivered
with two hits, a single of center, a single of left,
and with two down in the third inning, he came
across with the Dodgers first round. A slender's soft fall
cuts loose with a fast ball outside and law. Moon
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is a fierce competitor, brought up in the schooling of
the rotc at Texas A and M. And he's been,
without a doubt, the most consistent Dodger ball player for
the whole season. Austin will tell you that live ball
that's gonna go pou the left and the councer names
one ball who strives. I noticed in the on deck
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circle the betting here off yesterday's game coming out. You
know who we mean, don't you pile Perrilla Pierce curve ball,
it's left, keep the right field and that ball is foul.
It is foul. It just curled off on the foul
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side of the pole. A moon can fool you. While
he is a left handed better, he has tremendous power
to left and left center field. And I don't believe
there's been a left handed better in the two years
of play here at the Colisseum that has hit as
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many home runs over the left field street. One two, one,
he's out. He went from a fast curveball and he's out,
swinging a strikeout for Billy cheers, Here comes Carl. If
you're at all taking over for Locker, I don't have
(01:49:25):
to tell you that the parental family really got headlines
here overnight. Even had a story on his little boy
who was sitting up here above our broadcasting location. Carl
hit a ball just out of the reach of Apparicio yesterday.
It went through two runs going and it actually let
onto the victory. First one is a stripe girls were
(01:49:54):
an outside pitch. He lines it found on the right
field lines. Strike two. Carl said, I was the most
surprised person in the dugout yesterday when we needed a
pinch hitter. I'd thought sure they would go to do Snyder.
Albert Hawston explained this seldom strikes out. He always gets
a piece of the ball and he's out. At the time,
we only needed a single. Nobody on two long ball
(01:50:25):
on the game is in the last half of the piphemic.
Another tremendous crowd looking on at the colisseum and the Dodgers. Wow,
they just looked frommendous over the last three games. Went
out her, draw her, and he called to the stall.
Stay at. Carl has been more or less of the
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secret weapon to the Dodgers. Or He got a ground
single against the Milwaukee Braves to win the final playoff
game and twelve ands. Pears very quick in his actions.
Draw long, don't your ball and two strikes. Now apparently
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there's nothing walks wrong with the Likers. But you can
see Austin now is going to endeavor to bolster his defense.
He's leading forward to nothing. He went for a care
of ball and Kyle Pirillo is out swinging. He tried
to check his swing at the last moment. Another strike
God for Pears. Two inter all to God. Here's the
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first baseman. He'll hodges, he'll flis a lad. He got
a single in the third inning and he drove in
that I here's second round from the gold draws law wawing.
(01:52:05):
I just have a feeling that the Dodgers before this
friendly gathering, they just seem to be pepped up, and
the white socks of Cars might be dazzled a little
bit with a short left field screen inside and Law
and I'm a fast breaking third ball too, and all
(01:52:31):
ChIL of Cars started out as a catcher. He played
the outfield, but is rated defensively, is one of the
finest in the game at first five wall to left,
it's near the stream, but I'll spare this can under
and he puts it away for the third half, three up,
three down against Phillippears. Two real sharp endings for bell
or runs, no hits, nobody left. And now we have
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completed the first five innings of the ball game. Score
Los Angeles War Chicago White Sox. May I help you? Yes,
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You see. Doctors know coughing is not controlled in the throat.
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Speaker 1 (01:54:11):
Ladies and gentlemen, We can announce that we have a
record crowd in the Colosseum today. This is even a
bigger crowd than yesterday. Believe it or not, but here's
Klozuski a pop flight to right field charging the right
fielder cannot cut to the ball. It's in there and
Klozuski is on with the bay's head. Carl Kirillo is
playing in right field. I might add, right now, Austin
(01:54:33):
has made a couple of switches. Wally Moon has moved
into left and Kazuski leads off with a single in
the sixth. The paid attendance for today's game ninety two thousand,
five hundred and fifty It tops yesterday's crowd by several
hundred and believe it or not, Over the four games
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that have been played, two in Komiski Park in two here,
over two hundred and eighty thousand people have been on
hand for the World Series of nineteen fifty nine. Now
Lawler has strike one call. Jeremy has had little luck today.
He bounced into a double play in the first inning
and he struck out in the pourt on the hill
(01:55:18):
for the Dodgers today, and what a ball game he's pitching.
Roger Craig from Durham, North Carolina, a slim right header,
cuts loose law and inside one one a White Sox
trying to figure how to score runs. There is no
question they've been getting hits, they get base runners, but
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so far they've only scored one time in this colisseum.
In the two games he strike call. Craig has been tremendous.
He's keeping the ball down. His best pitches is slider,
which goes down and away from these right headed butteries.
(01:56:00):
They're not worried about Klozuski stealing outches Back's way off
at first, nobody out outside in law to two. All together,
Craig has given up six hips. Stretch move he throws,
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and Luller swung up bit early files it off out
of play to two s file. The Dodgers rowled out
with two gone in the third inning and scored four times.
They had five consecutive hips, and they also took advantage
of a couple of eras and a pass balls. The
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pitch by ball to the left not very deep. I'd
goes the shortstop Will's income Jually Moon, but it's Marie
Will's the huckstop. And that's all for Sherman Lovel went away.
In nineteen fifty four, the Giants and Cleveland threw two
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hundred and fifty one thousand, five hundred and seven in
the first four games. Today, adding the two at Chicago
and two here, the total attendance two hundred and eighty thousand,
two hundred and twenty five. Just think of that. This
might go down as a record that will stay in
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the baseball annals for many years to come. Billy Goodman
law ball one. It's amazing to me that Billy is
able to get up and even walk today. He was
hit on the right knee yesterday and had to help.
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I had to be helped off the play. But here
he is playing. He sends one to the left center
while he moon his back. He's near the screen. He
hasn't he hasn't. That's all for Beny differs. Previously, he's
struck out twice, two gone for sixteen. Ar outfielder Al Smith.
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You can never tell about an individual ballplayer. Smith had
three hits in Chicago. They were all doubles. And he
comes here with a fences shutter and he's picked up
a couple of singles, two all ball, one single out
past the shark top Murray Wills in the in the
second runner, and a single of left in the point,
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swinging one ball, one strike. This game now is in
the sixth inning, a top hat, and the Chicagoans are
trailing for nothing outside law to law, outside free and life.
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Up to now, Craig has not hurt himself, but bases
on pause. It's true, as Mel was telling you, in
the early part of the game, he was behind three
and all that. Quite a few of these batters, but
he seemed to get the right pitches over. He walks
him all fall for it's law. Smith goes to first.
Klazuski edges on the second base. It's the fourth walk
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allowed by Roger Craig. Out of the drug out comes
Jimmy Rover Clyde the right and he drew up past.
On the fourth inning, once again, Larry Sherry starts tuning up,
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ready to go to pitch. Rovero files one. That's gonna
go to the crowd, strike one. Jerry Staley is starting
to draw in the Chicago bullpen. Now, this is the
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best Chicago threat since the first inning too, all of
all other one A White Sox have proved all time
and time again they can get up off the floor
and come on to knock you over. That's how they
won the championimp and they won the close ball games,
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and they beat the team they had to beat Cleveland
and the Yankees. All right, Ravera hits a pop up.
It's an NBO five towards second baseman Neil if he's
under and Charlie has it for the third out, Seed
gets through the such thing norns. He gave up one
hit one walk and two left on bass a score.
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As we go into the last half of the sixth inning,
Los Angeles four Chicago. Nothing for you people that have
tuned in late Chicago has failed to score. Los Angeles
got five consecutive hits and scored four times in the
third inning. Yes, that's the news of the game to now.
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and he secondly is one of the stars of the
future in the scheme of things here in California. The
pitcher phillippears law and inside ballwine Deamonary has come up
with two heads to day, the all Scars guard LA's
fourth run basketball. He went for it one in line.
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This fellow got a start early part of the year
in SETI, and he was great. He carried the ball
club for a while, very tall and lean inside two
and one. Now it is the parent that the Dodgers
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are going to be tough to catch the way this
series is going. Pierce balls at a curve that slapped
viciously out past third found it's getting right on by
Pee wee Reese. Two balls and two strikes. The early
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winds started today. He was driven out after two and
two third innings. Third clown bailed him out on the
third and then he was lifted for a pin shutter
outside and Demeter checks his swing. Three balls, two strikes,
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and Billy's had some difficulty with his back in his arm,
but you never know the way he's throwing at four
Frienzo Hi, he lost him ball four rodgers get another
of these runner, then he rose barrow. It was a
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real stick out. Yesterday he cut down three of these
fast moving socks on the base pass and all in
all he does an excellent job of handling this pitching
out here. As a matter today he has one for
two Hi ball line. He did have some difficulty at
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the midway point of the season. He tried wearing glasses
and then he discarded them about two weeks before the
season ended. Left handed, with good power to right, he
bunts tears coming off them down. He lets it got fine.
Everybody is safe. It looks like a cup soup pickoff.
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But Tears let the ball play him. It sort of
hit him on the chest and it just rolled one
out towards second base, and everybody is safe moving into
second is Timeter Rosebury is safe at first base, two
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on and nobody else. Now the official stars are giving
that one some consideration. It is going to be ruled
an arrow arrow. That's the third miss que by the
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white size al and I have been telling you less.
Vitaman of Pittsburgh, Bob's Letter of Los Angeles, and Warren
Brown at Chicago are the official stars. All right, Mary
Well cutting right handed, HiT's a fly wall the left center.
Smith is coming over and Landos gives way. Smith has
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it for the odd and the two runners hole that
started out like it might reach the stream in web center.
Maurray Wills retired, Gore Agan has fourted, Oh, I fendulous leave.
We're in the book team of the World Series. We're
the Colors him. The greatest crowd of the history of
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World Series competition watching today rather unbelievable, isn't it. But
on a Monday we would even have more people than
we had here yesterday. Now coming out to that Craig Roger.
Craig struck out and fight out the right two meter
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on diimeter at the second Roseboro. At first they're looking
for the bunt. The pitches high ball one. Now Craig
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is opening his batting stands considerably, very apparent he's going
to try upon at least high ball too. All of
the Dodger runs came over in the third gours on
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the long stretch. He frogs outside. Ball three. Now ill
loaz he is in trouble. He has Carrie steady, I
do believe. Now going to the bull and again here's
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way behind this batter three and all in there strike
one call big clue, moving way in at first base,
only one out everyone. He bunts out of the plate.
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Siron Waller has only one fly. He goes to first
perfect sacrifice. He moves dimit at a third Rose for
a second he's out himself. Laller over to Ellipox, covering
two downs. Since this is the first time in this
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series at least the Rodgers have run into a left
handed pitcher, you know is these sweets hitters are moving
around ready to go. Peers working on Junior Gillium. He
laces one the left, but it's going to go poul.
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It hits the punting out there, bagging on the left
field wall, but it's foul. Strike one. They ruled on
the ball at Rosebarra hit in the sixth inning, an
arraw against Piers, but with it all a sacrifice anyway,
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the Californians had tried to get some more runs. Two
out Gillium a tough customer in a situation like this,
pops one up. It appears to be playable. Here comes Kozuski.
He's camp under and he stays with it for the oud.
It with a fair ball, and that is a final
out here in the sixth inning for the Dodgers, no runs,
no hits. We had an arrow and two left on
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base at the end of six innings of play from
the Coliseum, Los Angeles, four Chicago White Sox. Nothing, just
that dime and go. Don't say thirty five that's art.
Don't eat it fast ten feet, don't fine what re means?
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We pause now thirty seconds for station identification. Doctor, you
know what you know? Don Zimmers coming out here to
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warm up, Roger Craig. I see Ron Fairley going into
right field. Pirella is coming out and here's a pinch
hitter on the White Soxe. Earl Targuson, veteran who played
in World Series competition way way back with the old
Boston Braves, is coming on Tobet. Earl Targuson coming up
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for Philly Pears. He's a left headed swinger. The first
pitch is high and outside all one. Targuson makes his
home in Anna Maria, Florida. He is thirty five years old.
Start right one law one s try. He was used
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as a pinch runner, you'll remember in one of those
early games at Chicago, and did score a run. In
nineteen forty eight with the old Boston Braves. He had
three eighty nine in the World Series. Chaps one off
the end of the bats are going to be fair.
It's down the line and Junior Gillian lets it rawl
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and it's just over the line. He picks it up.
But as a foul ball one and two strugie. During
the regular season hit two twenty, he was more of
a spot player, although he did play a lot of
first base before Ted Kluzuski was acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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That four spot that the Dodgers put up in the
third inning looms larger as the ballgame rolls on. You've
got to remember, too, that Craig was one of the
hottest starting pitchers that Austin had during the month of September.
High Just to think this big six footer from Durham
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was in the minor leagues in the early part of
the season. He played for Bobby Briggan at Spokane too
too upside high ball three. Now there will be another
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game here tomorrow. We'll be on starting to get four
forty five. Right now it appears it will be Bob
Shaw against either Callbacks or Sherry or possibly Williams. And then,
of course we'll have to tell you after that game
where we go, if we go anywhere? Yes, how happy
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back free balls. He strikes Earl Targason, teammates calling specs
collect hitter. Now I know that if you follow this
series very closely, you can see the Socks are having
their troubles getting runners. A smash fowl, it zooms out
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Don got Riche coaching. At first, I recognize for the
Empire down there Johnny Rice, who gets a big can
for retreating the ball. The White Sox have only scored
two runs over the last twenty three innings in this
World Series three two. As Craig looks down de fall
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out of the fou PARTI send the rooms right down
on his right foot. Yes, Gient presenting the nineteen fifty
nine World Series. We're in the coliseum with the greatest
crowd to ever see a baseball game in World Series competition.
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Round Ball hits back towards the second basement. Charlie Neo
picks it up for all. Don't let it go Hodges
in time for the first down. Treguson is out right away, Ye,
Timmy Landers. It was hitting very well in those early games.
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Craig has pretty well Stymy to him. Here bled the center,
he grabbed the shot, he struck out. But he was
one individual that will helped knock Craig out in Chicago
in the opening game, first pitches of Spike, I'm drive.
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It's out over Will's head. It's dropping in left center
and it's going to be a single for Jim Landers.
Will give Chicago a total of seven hills. As you
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listen to malt Allen. In the early part of the game,
Apparichio was involved in some very close plays around second base,
and he was knocked down on a couple of occasions.
Of course, he's one of the lightest ball players on
the playing field, but he's a durable little fellow. He punts, Craig,
comes down, up falls, plus put he's out at first phase.
Alberichio is hostile. Craig over to Hudgens, I'll will go
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down as a sacrifice, although I'm sure Louis was fine
to get himself a base head, a runner at second,
too gone. Nelson Fox is the better. He's heading number
three today. He doubled it right, He got a single
towards short and he was out on strike. Swinging in
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the fifth, rounds one by the mound. Craig falls, he
deflects the ball, Neo changes, he has no play. No
one scores, but the White Sox have runners at first
and third. Phase a nice recovery by Charlie Neil and
that's a second infield hit for Nelly Fox today. Over
the third, ghostlanders for the seed and a base hit
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or Fox. Here's what the Sox need now is the
long hit. Little Nelly Fox now has a total of
seven hips in this World Series, so the White Sox
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have another scoring threat in the seven. Klezuski was intentionally
walked in the first. He bounced into a double play
in the third, and he singled orright. He slashes one
poul first base strike line. Larry Sherry tuning up in
the bullpen for the Dodgers. Craig on the stretch, straws
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round ball through the middle. That's gonna be a hit.
Landa's will easily scorre. Fox is gonna breeze the third.
He's gonna make it without a draw. And Klozuski, who
knocked Craig out of the game at Chicago the other
day with a mighty home run to right, has come
up with a hip and the White Sox have broken
the ice now and they hit the scoring column with
a single, a run scored on a single by Pitt Klasky.
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Sure Landis has checked in Fox moving over to third
RBI for kit Klazusky. Oh, it's four to one the
Dodgers mhm, and just before we got our next better ladder,
time is out. Manager Walt Austin has come out. He's
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talking with Craig and he's got to stay with him
a little bit longer. Wazuski has patted in seven runs
in the series. Seven two gone two on Waller. The
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better the pitch, he swings a missus Craik one the
term is backing out and grabbing a handful of a
chalky down the back of the plate. Darln the top
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half of the seventh, all right, Blaller steps in. He
stands very close to the betting late swings is a
five hole is there gonna be a home run ups
he goes. It is a home run fus RM Lawer,
a White Socks that hid the log game. The first
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home run that has been hit here in the coliseum
in the World Series. Cost is rm Leller. He lets
fly and the ball was over the screen, and I
would say fair by possibly fifteen feet one. A mighty
right it is. It gets the White Sox right in
the ball game. And now it's all tied up a piece,
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do god, Belly Goodman seven, Greg crawl all right as
a swinging up as strike line home run Paul has
really hurt Craig in this series. Term Laller, who had
not been able to do too much today Austin do
a double plays struck out and popped the short and
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notice both teams today have come on with four run
rallies with two gone. All right, Belly Goodman, he is
all for three on the day. The pitch is inside
of all one one. Well, that's the story of this coliseum.
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The pitcher can go along and do a tremendous job,
but you make one slip and you can lose. Apology
fow along the first b side strike two, Term Waller,
as you know back in nineteen forty seven did play
in World Series competitions with the Yankees. He hit twenty
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two home runs on the season of nineteen fifty nine
for the White Sox, which was tops. All right, Goodman
swings in goals for the Vashits. He's out. He's a
little discussed at too. I'm going for that one, but
the Socks have tied it up. Ladies and gentlemen. Night
put down four runs in the seventh, four hits, and
of course the smash by Waller did the tray nobody left.
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God the scar again. Chicago four, Los Angeles four. You O.
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on to pitch a brand new ball game. Billy Pearce
worked three innings and did a perfect job, nor huns
and no hits, and now it's Jerry Staley. Staley was
in the game yesterday and he as all pitch in
the first game at Chicago. A sinker ball specialist also
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throws a very battling knuckleball. Here's Charlie Neil. He Posi
went to short up with it at very geo. The
long peg is in time one god. Neil is out
on the very first pitch Wally Moon a White Sox
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four runs, ten hits and three eras the Dodgers four runs,
eight hips, no eras Wally Moon stepping in. He has
a two for three today, two singles in a run
Store Stanning, Oh the strike one call, how the complexion
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of this game has changed. Here we are in the
last half of the seventh dy Larry Sherry tuning up.
Score tide at four to four. Steady tall, beautiful pit,
strike two calls. Stanley of Cars is no youngster. He's
been around with the majors and minors for many, many years.
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He hails from Vancouver, Washington. Who outside one gone. The
Rodger's got all four of their runs back in the
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third inning. They made use of a couple of eras
a fastball and had five consecutive hits outside and low
two kil Daley altogether has pitched in three and the
third innings in this series, given up five bits and
one run. Easy motion. He cuts loose. There a flexer
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drilled back to second base. Now he boxes up. He
throws Moon out second divert to play two gone unfairly,
who was put into the game as a defensive measure
when the Dodgers were out front or nothing is now
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coming to bat. He is all for two in this series.
Pits to him his law ball on a fairly a
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left header. He still looked like a sophomore in college.
And of course he did attend Southern California. Laul Wall two.
Now Walker was in this batting spot. Later we had
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Carlo Pirillo and now fairly outside Wall three. Stanley was
a real workhorse during the season, principally a reliever, a
spot pitcher, and Lopez will tell you he couldn't have
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won the pennant without Kirk clown and Stay. He was
in sixty seven ball games. Strike one, call farly digs
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in swings and this is Cranke two. Apparently. I believe
he's the youngest member of this Dodger team. He's only
twenty one years old. Makes his home in Long Beach, California.
Three balls and two strikes, two better gone. You know
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the story is all even out here. In the fourth
game of the World Series, at four apiece, he files
a low breaking pitch three and two. Stanley came into
the game yesterday. You'll recall you're really always said up
Carl at the ground ball that took a hopple over
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the glove of Aparicio, and two runs came a drown.
It returned Shofer against Donald, He struck him out. He
pulled a string on of the fairly and he went
after it. A strike off for sailing. And that's all
for the Dodgers and the half of the seventh Nay
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end of seventh Los Angeles or Chicago White Socks four.
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A new pitcher for the Dodgers, and you might guess
who it would be. Larry Sherry, that's been a big
name in baseball over the last several weeks. He written
it places Roger Craig. Cherry has already been in a
couple of ball games of the series, and now he
goes to work and throws off fast ball for a
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strike one. Jo Al Smith, the leadolf potter here in
the eighth innings, Jerry has worked five innings, given up
four hits in one run. The heavy set right handed
thraws a fastball right up front of the chin one
and one. Smith has been on three times running now
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a walk and two singles. Craig worked seven innings, gave
up ten hits, four runs. Smith loops one foul. Is
it playable? I doubt it. It's over near the hundred
dugout and drops in just behind that dugout one and two.
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The largest crowd in the history of World Series baseball
competition is here today ninety two thousand, five hundred and
fifty looking on. And when they get all of the
facts and figures at it together, you'll be learning later
about the individual player pool. It'll be the greatest. You
can bet on that. And so the players have a
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lot to shoot for. Here's Sherry's pitches. A ground ball
hit by Smith, it's just out of the reach of Gillian.
But here's a call that the hurt sing by the
one TuS by Hodges. A tremendous backup play by Maury
Wills as he scooped up the ground ball, and they
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got Smith by an eyeland. Mister Hodges gets a little
credit on that one one down. Jim ribera Chicago outfielder,
why the right girl walk popped out the second base?
Sherry gives him an overhand curve ball first right, a
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pitch overhand curve ball. It skids away Rosebaro and the
count is now one and one, one ball, one strike
with one man out. Now Sherry was in the game
yesterday coming on behind Drysdale. He saved. Also the game
at Chicago, he also saved coming on behind Johnny Padres.
(02:34:21):
And they're going to get another baseball in the play
one on one the count. All right, let's catch a
sign throws basketball and all of our arms right too, slinging.
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You've heard us talk about Drysdale, But the way this
fummer comes down off the mound, he even looks faster
than Drysdale twenty four year older. He sent Pete draws
out on the curve. Just mess, just two balls and
two strips. Captain Roseborough is even questioned in the car.
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This is a tremendous game. Chicago had the lead, or
rather La had the lead. Chicago tied it up. Four
or four round balls sharply hit the Charlie Neil down
on one knee. He's up draws A true guy, I
can the first there day will back. Early Win was
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in the game, earlier he came to that one time.
Lownde was in the game. Then we had Cash as
a pinchhater. Billy Pearce was in Targuson came out as
a pinchhater. To give you an idea as to how
Wolpez is running this light sock team today. Two gone
Stanley bat's right headed law outside a ball. This is
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the top half of the eighth day. Had a one
fifty four average on the season. Law go on, we
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have nobody warning up. We need a bullpen right now.
Two law I god reads three at all all eyes one,
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Jerry keep a new strike, one call pray one, Piche's
inside and Stanley draws a lock. Start of a fashion.
(02:37:23):
Now has come over the comsum. Here's jim Landers. The
story on Jimmy. He has one for four in the
game today. That was a single in the seventh. That's
started the go go Socks. And he came around and
scored their first run on a single by Kleazuski. He
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chopped the ball right a third William has it, chus
it underhand over to the second bankman, Stanley Neil. They
have a fource on Stelly and that's the final out
here at the league with the White Sox, no runs,
no hits. They leave one man on and the score
they made Chicago for Los Angeles four. Jess. One of
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the budding heroes today is Sherman Lawler. He hit his
first World Series home run a moment to golf and
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drawing in the Dodger Bowl fan to lead off in
the last half of the eighth Hill, Hodges, this is
a Titanic blow game. It's building up the White Sox.
Will they never say die? Spirit have tied it up
and here is Hodges. He has a one for three today,
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a single and a unscored Stanley bitches right in there,
a crossfire pitch for a striker. The Dodgers lead in
the series two to one. Tomorrow in the final game
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to be played here in the colosseum, i'd just sends
along high flyer left for the girl on the screen.
I see the old Paul. Gil Hodges has hip one
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off to the far edge of the screen into this
mass of people, and the Dodgers lead five de born.
That one's better than across for Hodges. Today the Dodgers
are back in the league and it's the top fore
Mom that gil is in World Series competition. All right, Timeters,
you're better now. He falls one behind the plate stran
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one Gill Hodges connected, and the left fielder and the zetterfielder,
Landers and Smith just looked as she sailed on over
the far away screen. Limited her big days so far,
two hits in a walk, he takes straight, two cars.
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No sooner did Laller make good use of the home
run ball to tie the game, and Gil Hodges comes
back to put La in the league, swinging in a mess.
That's all for dimeter he goes down swinging or stray
out or staying his second now John Roseboro, but Rodgers,
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I've hit four home runs in this series high Roseboro
fastball one and all in Chicago in the second game,
Charlie Neil hit two and Chuck a Sign hit one
as a pinch hutter. Hodges gets his leading off in
the eighth in staying running Crows curve. Is it pretty well?
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The right tail Jim Rivera is getting set, has room
under that's all or Roseboro to gone church stop Maurray
Wills defensively, he's been a standout of this series, and
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as a batter he has one hit today and a
sullen base A switch hitter betting left to god upside
ball one. Johnny Klippstein now starting to draw four the
Dodgers and also left handed Danny McDevitt. One run home
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Iger just lead again of this game. Strank called on Wills.
Los Angeles five, Chicago White Sox four. There's a half swing,
a little tap, it's out, just out of the rats
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stall a doll Goodman, third baseman giving me a chase.
Great girls, it seems to me. The last home run
I remembered Gil's hitting It was in the twelfth inning
at Chicago's Wrigley Field. They needed some help as the
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Cubs were giving him a real battle and to help
them go on and win the pa there's a wall
cup the second base Manelli Fox, he's up. He sidearms
it over to the first base in KASSISI and that's awful.
Well all somebody run the gloves on the scow boards.
One run one in it order my Huggers and nobody
enough die. We now go baby nine Penny, the innovate
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in the coliseum, the Dodgers five and Chicago all four
just to it that job your movie adjustable, you know
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the shit. So creature and food what we paused now
thirty seconds more station with him between. I've hurried you all,
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eating off the night thing hits the gown, bother short
he's off, He's on on the first pitch, Harrie Wills,
the girl hid one pitch, one god and all Nelson Fox,
I'm running out on the White Sox right now. Little
Foxy Law has been tremendous. He has a double and
two singles. Today he scored a run fire batting. Larry
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Sherry is up on the hilltop throwing one out. He
set deliveries fowl line running of the screen in front
of us, drank one fox fatting nine in cherry delivery
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eye bottle left field is a fair pow, it's a poul.
It's into the sand for all like two fans. If
you missed out and a scrowing in the early part
of the game, Mel Allen will be along for a
recapitulation a little later. I now we stay with every
pitch or you let him. A fourth game of the
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World Series one out, a White Sox trailing five to four,
new ball being put in play Austin with two more
pitchers throwing in the bull. Then here we are hopping
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fall over the mound. It might be a hip. Here
comes Wills, he's up, trawl, he's step. We have to
have two of the greatest feelings shortstops in baseball operating
in this series. Mirrae Wills has thrown out Helsing Fox
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too gone. What a play. It started out a high
chuff ball over the mound. Wills cutting off Hid in
a flash, the first base to go Hi good too gone.
Now here's the mighty clue at Kwizzski playing three bottle
in ta ninth inning action and two away. Cherry cuts loose,
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a swinging at l who appears to be swinging all
the way hoping to Piet with a home run. Remember,
he's never hit one in this colisseum his past year
playing with the Pittsburgh Pirates and before that with us
in Tonati Red. However, today Clue has two hits, two singles.
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Cherry Paul here the ball hit the left hand. I'm
fas getting in their pool half tips r f Angels
winds its five to four and a lead in the
World Series three to one runs snow hats. Nobody left off.
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The game is over, run down very quickly. Los Angeles
five runs, nine hits, now eras Chicagos four runs, handhits,
three arrows now. In just a moment, we will review
the highlights of today's game for you. Well, how about you?
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be done so. The Chicago White Sox are down in
games three to one. Only three times in the history
of the World Series as a team down in games
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three to one ever come back to win it. The
Boston Red Sox against the Pirates in nineteen oh three,
the Pirates against the Senators in nineteen twenty five, and
just last Paul the Yankees came from behind down and
games three to one to win the last three to
beat the Milwaukee Braves. And thus the Chicago White Sox
are faced with a most insurmountable odds as the Dodgers,
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back in their own backyard, have won their second straight year.
They took the second game in Chicago and lead in
games now three to one. Today. It was Roger Craig
and Larry Sherry who combined the beat back the battling
White Sox. It was Larry Sherry, who made his third
straight appearance in relief, just a youngster twenty four years old,
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a native of Los Angeles now lives in Peblo, Colorado,
who came on to relieve Craig in the eighth inning
and gets credit for the victory with the veteran Gil Hodges,
who has been in so many World Series, coming through
with a home run in the eighth inning to break
the four to four times for those who tuned in late.
In the third inning with early wins. Starting with two outs,
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Smoon single the left, Larker single the center move went
on to third and scored on an era by Landis
on his throw, with Larker taking second, scoring on Hodges's
single to left. Demitter singled Hodges the third and Rose
Borrow singled run home and there were four runs in
the fourth run coming in by the Way on a
pass ball, and the White Socks were blanked by Roger
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Craig until the seventh inning, when with one out, land
Is single with two outs the Fox beat out an
infield hit, Uzuski singled home a run and Shermlaller hit
a three run homer dramatically putting the White Sox back
into the ball game. And thus it was four to
four with lown and Pierce and Staley coming in relief
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with Win and pitching magnificent ball. And then in the
last half the eighth inning, Jerry Staley, after retiring the
Dodgers in order in the seventh inning, gave up a
home run to Gil Hodges leading off in the last
the eighth and then young Larry Sherry made it stick
as he went to work in the ninth inning and
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retired the White Sox in one, two three fashion. And
so it is a youngster by the name of Larry
Sherry who has come in from that bolt and three
times in pre games in a row to help preserve
Dodger victories. Getting credit for this one, the losing pitcher
being Jerry's day, and the timely playing the clutch hitting,
the fine defensive play of the Dodgers, putting them well
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out in front of this series three games to one.
And now tomorrow it'll be Bob Shaw battling to put
the White Sox back into this World Series. And remember,
only three times in the history of the World Series
as a team down three games to one ever come
back to win it. This broadcast is authorized under broadcasting
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thanks to our NBC engineer, Howard Cooley. This broadcast was
produced by NBC Sports Editor Paul Jonas. Broadcast time tomorrow
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for the fifth game in the Great Series is four
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