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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Topple of the Chicago White Sox. Few changes in the
totting water over last night's game. Luis Safarisio will be
a short stop and laid off, playing center field and
batting second. Today is Ken Barry Arry is hitting two
ninety one at first base and batting third, Pepe ward
Ward at first. Tommy Davis will be in left field

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and hit cleanup. The catcher and number five hitter Dwayne
Josephson in right field and batting six. Bill Moss Boss
in right field playing third base. The safternoon for the
White Sox is Bill Melton. Melton at third making his
first appearance, the second baseman and number eight hitter Tim Cullen,

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and pinching force Chicago is Cisco Carlos, a right hander.
The umpires for the safternoon's game at home play Jim
Hannachick at first base, Emma Ashford at second base, Frank
you My and at third base Bill Valentine. Well, those
are the lineups for this afternoon's game. And now this word, Well,

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there has been quite a bit of talk, we understand,
and quite a few words written about the possibility of
the Yankees making a baseball trade in the very near future. Well,
I guess as long as baseball is played and as
long as there are teams, trade talk will crop up,
and you never can tell when a trade will be made.
But to set the record strade and get the official

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word from manager Ralph. We discussed the trade possibilities with
Ralph just before this ball game, and Ralph said that
as of right now, there is absolutely no foundation whatsoever
to any talk of an impending Yankee trade. We've heard
the possibilities of Kurt Bluffery in Baltimore perhaps being involved

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in a trade for Reuben Amaro and a pitcher. Ralph
says no, absolutely no. In fact, how went on further
say that he was sure that the Orioles would not
part with Bleppery under any circumstances. Well, the meeting and

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home play between the umpires and the managers has broken up,
and now the Chicago White Stocks take the field. One.
We got up this morning quite a few clouds hanging
over this final city of Chicago, but the breeze came
along and blew most of them away, and it looks
like we will have a very fine afternoon. We're waiting
now for Cisco Carlos to make his way in from

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the bull then not beyond the center field fence. The
rest of the team is on the field. For Carlis,
this will be his third start, as we told you,
as a record of no wins and two losses. He
has pitched twenty eleven and he's given up eleven base hits,
walk seven, struck out three, and has an un run
average of two point forty five. White Sox have had

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their problems with both pitching, a jetting and perhaps more
problems with their pitchers so far in this young season,
Chicago finds itself in tenth place in the American League
standings with a record of only three wins and thirteen defeats.
Two of the three Chicago wins are owned by Tommy John,
and the Yankees will not see John in this series.

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In fact, he is not with the club over the weekend,
having reported to his army reserve given he noticed a
change in the White Sox lineup, putting Pete Ward at
first base and the newcomer Bill Melton inserted at third.
We'll tell you the story behind that in just a moment,
but right now, the fans here at Comiskey Park in
Chicago rise and we request your respectful attention to our

(03:44):
national anthem. The story behind Pete Ward being in first

(05:03):
base and Ni Gunray youngster named Bill Milton being over
at third the Safternone has nothing to do with Tommy
mccrawe making three hours in the last night's ballgame, and
all in the third inning in which the Yankees scored
their three runs that incidentally tied major league record for
errors by a first baseman in one inning. But McCraw

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had to, along with Tommy John report to his military
reserve unit, and that is why he is not in
the line of the Safternone, and the errors last night
had nothing to do with it. In fact, McCraw just
about the leading man an attack for the Chicago White
Sox last night. He contributed very heavily to the White

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Sox two runs in the ballgame, with a double opening
up the second inning. Later on he had a single.
He went two for four, so he was not taken
out because of the errors, but because of a change
of uniforms for the next few days. Francisco callis and
we'll refer to him from here on out simply as Cisco,
as they do here in Chicago. It's a lot easier
to say, and that's what he prefers to be called.

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Cisco call Us ready to pitch to the Yankees, Horace
Clark leading off. Clark hitting one ninety six, and Horace
went two for four in last night's game scored one run. Defensively,
the White Sox have Tommy Davison left field, Ken Barrion center,
and Bill Lawson right on the infield. Bill Melton at third,

(06:28):
Aparicio Shot Colin at second, what at first? Dwayne Josephson
the catcher. Here's the line up by the righthander. Call Us.
The first pitch, Strake one is called, and this game
is underway. Call Us again to the wind up Deal's

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Clark swings, pops one up and the shadow lap Back
goes the shot stop appretio calling. Pork makes the catch
one down and wal a way, and the batter is
Roy White. White in centerfield for all the Yankees in
today's game, Why White botting three forty five. He's been

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up fifty five times with nineteen base hits third top
hitter in the American League, following etchebarn of the Orioles
and crew of the Twins. Fastball is high outside ball
one Collins rather quick worker pumps and Dal's White bunts

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and fills it back. White not only leaves the club
in batting average with his three forty five mark, he
also leads the Yankees and base hits with his nineteen.
He's had seventeen of them. Batting left handed as he
is right now, Colus deals Hi pop bowl first space,

(08:01):
side Ward drifts over, gets undred. Ward is there and
has it so White is retired and there are two down.
I know Mickey Mantle right biggel Metal looking for his
fourth home run of the year, which would break the

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tie with Ted Williams for the number four spot and
put Mantle third on the all time home run hitting list.
Mickey lifetime five hundred and twenty one active in the
batter's box, waiting for Carlos. There's the wind up, and
here's the pitch to Metal over but love all one.
There are a lot of youngsters in the background here

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at Comiskey Park today of the Junior White Sox are
in to enjoy this Saturday afternoon game. Wan, I'll pitch
to Metal slow curve for a strike. It's one and one.
As the afternoon goes along, we'll check other scores for

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you right now. Nothing to report. Fix to metal cut
on ground ball second base side of what it is,
color by as the ward and the side is retired
Yankeys a three up, three down at the hands of
Cisco callous and at the end of the top half
of the first ending the score is New York nothing
and the White Sox coming to back at lday.

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the centerfield bullpen area where he was taking his warm
up throws, and he will warm up on the mound.
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(10:53):
the New York Yankees is prohibited. Defensively for the Yankees,
Tommy tresh and left field, Roy White in centerfield, and
Andy cost going right around the infield. Bobby Cox at
third base, Gene Michael it shut up, Harst Clark at
second base, Mickey Maddle at first. Jake Gibbs does the catching.

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Brett Talbot making his fifth appearance and his fourth start,
his first against the White Sox this year. Last time
out second game the double hunder last Sunday against the
Detroit Tigers. Talbot had no decision. He allowed one run
in seven innings on five hits. Talot had his problems
with the White Sox last year, failed to beat the

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man lost to them three times. Lifetime, Talbot against the
Chicago club has won three and lost six. Luis Aparicio
is the leadof hitter for the White Sox. Alaparciol went
one for four last night. He is batting an even

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two hundred. Praci a long time favorite with the Chicago
folks and they're happy that he is back on their
ball club. Great Cloud Praezer sald ready and the first

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pitch to Aparicio Basketball is cut out and miss strike one.
Wait on fire. Jim hannachik emmat Ashburd will call the
place first base, Frank you Mont at second, Bill Malentine
at third, one strike pitch, he bluffs the pot takes

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a strike to Grover Rissinger is the third base coach
for the White Sox, with Kirby Farrell coaching at first.
Pitch coming down, strike three, call over the outside corner

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and Apparicio is out for looking. Chalbots sixteen strikeout in
sixteen innings this year, bread as walk five a lot
of eighteen basis. Ken Barry, the center fielder very last night,

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went two for three. He's batting two ninety one. Berry
drove in one of the White Sox runs with a
single in the last night's ballgame. Yankees won it three
to two, which to Barry foul back off the right
foot of plate umpire Honochick, and the win for the

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Yankees last night stopped a four game losing streak. Everybody
left the ballpark a very fine frame of mind. WoT
nobody out knows? Score on bottom half of the first
Talbot pitching to Ken Berry here it comes check swinging

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a ball, one ball, one strike. Well, the opening A's
got off to a little jump against the Boston Red
Sox with a run in the top half of the
first inning at Fenway Park. Boston now batting. Talbot rocks
and throws change out and it cuts the inside corner astray.

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It's one and two now two Bury Pete Ward is
on deck, white socks, manager ready stanking on the steps
of the dugout on the corner of the dugout steps
nearest home plate. That is his accustom position. One. Two pitch.
Barry checks his swing and it is a ball. The

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outside pitch got away from Jake Gibbs. We had to
wait and see if it could have been a foul
tip played on fire. A chick says no, no foul tip,
and he checked his swing in time. Two balls, two strikes,

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bright sunshiny day now, but off in the distance. The
more clouds are building up to two pitch filed back.
Cubs did not score in the top half of the
first inning against the Mets at Shay Stadium and the
Mets now betting. Minnesota did not score in the top

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half of the first at Cleveland and the Indians batting
in the home half of the first inning. There Talbot
pitches and a strike three is called on Berry Well.
The first two betters, Aparicio and Barry, go down on
call third strikes and the batterer now is Pete Warred,

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left hand hitter Ward botting two eighty eight, leads the one,
socks and home runs with four and in runs about
it in with the nine. Talbot starts him off with
a sinker that he swings on and missus for a strike.

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Brett takes the sign, both fete on the rubber, rocks
back on the left, kicks and throws basketball cuts the
outside corner, strike two. Beautiful pitch from Talbot now balls
two strikes two Pete Ward one. Talbot is in that
strikeout groove. He can get a few struck out eight
Minnesota Twins in one ball game earlier this year. He

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is low just uh bit off the strikes on the
Ward and the counts one and two. In me his
eight strikeout game against Minnesota, Talbot claim four in a row,

(17:16):
has the sign and the pitch to Ward Brown ball
at first baseman Mickey Mantle. Madel has it flips it
to Talbot, who comes over the cover of the retired ward.
On the side is eye knocking at cross boy in
a white sow center. At the end of wan Ning
the scar is New York Nothing and Chicago Nothing. Sitting
next to me here in the press box is Miss
fly by Night herself, the white Owl girl.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
I do.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
It's a pleasure having a nice fluffy thing like you
here at the game.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
I love to watch white hou men in action, and
the ballpark's full of them today.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
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If I didn't know, a man looks good with a
white house. And when a man looks good, he acts
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a white hole than smoke.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Well, I'll before we go to the second inning. Uh
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Andy Andy Costco leaves off the second inning for the Yankees.
Costco abouting three fifty He's made three starts for the
Yankee is. Two of those games he had home runs
and last night at a basis loaded single that won
the ball game. Costco hitting three fifty one one a

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time he picked for his one hit last night. Pitch
to him he bunts at foul? What third base? Fun
Bill Melton was laid by very deep, and Costco tried
to take advantage of him. As we told you, this
is Melton's first appearance for the White Sox, and thank
he got into Chicago just before last night's game, having
been recalled from the Hawaii club of the Pacific Coast League.

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For Melton, it's minoredge his first major league game. Here's
the pitch strike called a Costco and it's on two.
Cisco call us winds and deals file balls peeled back upstairs.

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Now balls and two strikes. The count to Andy. Costco
Carlos pitch hindsight one ball and two strikes. They'll score

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on top half of the second. Costco rocks a Powell
past Crosselia third cowt holes one and two. Rais has

(20:59):
changed directions, blowing those cloud starts now big bank of
clouds building up off to our left. Has ground ball
hit to the left side. Melton handles his first chance
in the Majors and throws Costco out one down, and
it brings up Tom Trash. Trash is hitting one forty eight,

(21:21):
still having troubles getting untracked. Here in the nineteen sixty
eight season, they fifth of May tastes the Yankees switch.
It's gonna forget how to hit right handed. Trash takes
outside that only two left handers start against the Yankees

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this year. One was opening Day George Burnett at the
time was last Sunday that less keen of Detroit. Other
than that, all right handers. Here's the pitch. Trash sends
a ground ball slowly off the first base side up
where a quard steps off the bag too down. So
for the first five butters, Carlos has not seen a

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ball go beyond the infield two pop ups three ground balls,
and Jake Gibbs will try to change that. Gibbs hitting
two or four, as he went one for two last night.

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Carlos bend's way down to take the sign, swings to
the wind up, kicks and draws down low the curved
ball one. Carlos is a big man. He's six three,
two hundred and five pounds, twenty seven years of age.

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Inside with a fastball, it's two and oh it, Gibs.
Carlos kicked around along time before he got his first
major league call, and when he got it last year,
boy did he burst on the scene and blaze of glory.
Oh he's up high. He gibs around his chin and
the count is three and all. Thomas was called up

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late last August, and in seven starts and one relief appearance,
he gave up only four earned runs in forty two innings,
one too and lost none. There's ball four and he
walks Gibs. Jake Trot's on four pitches and Bobby Cox

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comes on docks hitting one eleven, went off of three
last night. When you just have the feeling that one
of these days the Yankees are gonna bust out in
a rash of base hits. It has not happened as yet.

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Thomas looks over the first Gibbs goes on the first bitch.
It's taken for a ball to throw a second and
Jake is out easily.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
He was out by five feet.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Draw from Josephson to the second baseman. Tim Cullin solve
for the Yechys. No runs, no hits, no hours, nobody left.
At the end of one and a half things, the
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half of the second inning, Tommy Davis, Dwayne Josephson, and
Bill Voss will be the botters in that quarter for
the Chicago Life Sons. While Jay Gibbs got his gear on,

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Bill Robinson came out to warm up for at Talbot
in the top half of the second inning at Tiger
Stadium in Detroit, California nothing, Detroit nothing at the end
of one inning at Sunway Park, Oakland one, Boston one.
At the end of one inning at Cleveland on nothing
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his side and he steps in again, swings in the
first pitch ground ball of shut stop up with it.
Michael I draw a mile, pulls him off the bag,
and Davis's safe man are all the way as Michael
had plenty of time and threw the ball a mile
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the truck shore clip chair Donald White. Sox have a
man on and it brings out the catcher. Dwayne Josephson. Josephson,
hitting three hundred, went one for three last night, and
his base hit was a triple to the right field corner,

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the opposite field for him, Yankees said Wayne as a
poll hitter, faded deep round to the left side. Josephson
is not necessarily a long ball hitter. He's a line
drive time hitter. Pitch to him, strike over the inside corner,

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Say if uh a few more clouds pile up, they'll
have to turn the lights on here. One strike pitch
fastball is low and the count is one and one.
Well situated right on the lake as Chicago is, and
with that wind blowing pretty strong now, weather conditions can
change quickly. Whereas just a few minutes ago he had

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a bright, sunshiny day is now getting quite overcast. One
one pitch to Josephson, Swana line drive out of the
right center field day set. Let's see how far Davis being.
Jelly's on his way to third, and there is Josephson
in the second base and slides safely with a devil

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two banker for Josephson a line drive. We told you
he was a line drive, drive better, and he spiked
one in the alley and right center and legged it
out for two bases. Good base running on the part
of Josephson. He would not settle for an automatic single.
Right Bill Voss, the right fielder, the boss, has been

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up eight times for the White Sox this year and
his Hippos Yankees play the infield back nobody out runners
at second and third. Cox is the only close man.
Here's the pitch cut on ground ball on the right side.
It will score a round. The only play will be
first base as Quiet throws out. Boss Davis scores from

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the third. In Chicago, Leeds wanted on me. Joseph soon
moving two third on the play a part reporting the third,
Bill and Bill Melton up for his first time at
batt in the major leagues. Belton right hand, but he

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replaces Ken Boyer, who was given his release just a
couple of days ago. Now the Yankees had the infield
in close. Melton files one by strike one. Melton was
signed in nineteen sixty four. In fourteen games at Hawaii

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this year, he was batting two eighty with three home
runs and seven runs. Back an end, when the Socks
were unable to swing a trade for Boyer, they poy
Von Waivers gave him his release and brought up Melton
from their farm. Swinging in the midst on a fastball,
no balls, two strikes to Melton. Melton started his pro

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career as an outfader. They made a third basement of
him last year. Two strike pitch coming from Talbot, fast outside,
one ball and two strikes. The run scored by Davis
is an unnern run. He reached on an error by
Michael one two pitch, Melton sons a fly ball out

(31:20):
in the deep right field. There is costco to make
the catch, racing home from third base and storing his
joseph Son and a student.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Bill Milton, it's a long sacrifice fly to get the
run in from third. Nohing, he will long remember in
his first Major league at Batty drove in a run.
Sacrifice fly is nothing new to that young man.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
He led the Southern League in sacrifice flies last year. Nine.

Speaker 5 (31:58):
Uh huh.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Both runs are unearned and now Tim Cullen right hand
hit her Cullen Botting one eighty eight went over two
last night, takes a pitch low for a ball one.
Had it not been for the error on the ball
hit by Davis, the fly ball hit by Melton would
have been the third out of the inning, so the

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runs are not earned. Talbot throws and he's high. Two balls,
no strikes. Next pitch swing in the mess by Colin,

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two balls and one strike, and he swings and misses again.

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White Sox got Cullen and pitchers Buster Now and Bob
Pritty in the trade with Washington. Collen takes a pitch
outside and the count bills three and two, White Socks
and Ron Hanson and pitchers Dennis Higgins and Steve Jones
to the Senators for Cullen Merriman. Pritty Talbot's three two

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pitch to Cullen struck him out swinging, and the side
is retired. White Sox get two runs on one hit
a Yankee air and nobody left, and at the end
of two full innings of play, the score is Chicago two,
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Sox with two on nron rods pull out in protoo nothing,
the Yankees will try to get them back with the
lower third of the bonding order. Cox Michael and the
pitcher Fred Charlotot Cox is bonning one eleven. Bobby went

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off at three last night. Cisco call Us set a
going a two run cushion right now, kicks and fires
ground balls hit foul on the third base side. Well.

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The National League has a lot of night games Pittsburgh
at Philadelphia, Atlanta at Houston, and Cincinnati at Los Angeles.
All tonight. Change up to Cox inside one ball, one strike.

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Here's the one one pitch. Now the change up this
time for a strike, a ball and two strikes two
Bob Cox. He shaded Cocks around to the west side.
Carlos Deal's Cox fouls it off the shin guards and
catcher Dwayne Josephson. One two pitch check swing inside, two balls,

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two strikes. Carlos wanted that pitch he had Cox Chan
but just missed the inside corner. Uh Cox slightly open
stands and the pitch to him five full gown now
three and two and the pay pitch to Cock struck

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him out. Swinging first drank out for Carlos and the
batter is Gene Michael Jeane hitting one fifty one strank

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over the outside corner to Michael Well. That Willie Horton's
at it again in Detroit. He had two home runs
last night and he's just hit one and the second
inning to put the Tigers out in front of California
at least one to Nutting. Michael Brown ball passed them
mound to his rights. Ba's been coming up throws. The
first got him two away and Fred Jalbat, who can

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swing the back, comes in. Talbot is strong. He's had
two hits in for it backs this year and one
of them went all the way along home run. A
home run for working at Detroit is his fit of

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the year. Conas kicks and serves a curve, breaks over
a strike ball. Thrmas has shown us a couple of
speeds on his careball, a fastball and a change up.
There's the change which is high. It looks like it

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might be a palm ball that he uses for a
change up. One pitch, curb check, swing, ground ball back
to the mill and follows up with it. Roobs at
the first and the sod is retired. Loronz No, it's

(39:10):
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laid things off with their pictures Cisco Callas. Then at
breisa El and bury it. And the wind is shifted again,
and now it is blowing straight in. When this game started,
there was just a little breeze blowing out. Then it shifted.
It started coming from left field of it right, and
now it is blowing straight into the plate. And there

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is some weather out there. You know, it looks like
it almost looks like it could be raining downtown. Just
as I say that, the sun breaks through a little
crack in the clouds. Pitched the callus right hand battery
strike call let her hide right across. Carlis has been
up only two times and is hitless. Chalt rocks and

(41:11):
draws a curve that is over but low one ball
one straight chald fast worker fires are swinging them as
by callis. You watch Fred Talbot pitch, you get the

(41:36):
idea that when he tows up on the pitcher's mound.
He means business. He wants to throw that baseball in
one two pitch coming ground ball slowly hips to a
third cocks, charges, picks out, sucks, draws, and he's out
at first base. One down on the bottom will be
Apparisio and lawyer will take a little time coming up.

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You'll give the pitcher callis one of your time to
get back to the dugout. Ken Barry moves out on deck.

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Apparcio was called out and strikes his first trip. Talbot
starts him off with a curve and a strike on
his called as a bouncing ball passed them mile and

(42:45):
on through the center field for a base at for
the last Severn fielder Roy White fires back into second
base and Apprecio is on with a White Sox second
hit of the ball game. Mantle will hold against app Racio.

(43:10):
And now you hear the folks in the background start chatting,
Go go go. I think baseball fans everywhere like to
see a running game. Bury the batter strikeout victim his
first trip. He feels a fowl back to the screen,
strike one.

Speaker 2 (43:36):
One.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
It was around sixty two degrees at game time. This afternoon.
But now that that wind has shifted and is blowing
in amperature has dropped a few degrees. One strike pitch
coming to Barry. We'll watch app Ratio for you. He
does not go. The pitch is taken for a strike
to pastball cut the outside corner. Aprecio usually is on

(44:13):
his own when he's on base. He goes pitch his
cut on bouncer back to the mound. Apprecio stopped. Now
the throw to second base, He's saved a second till
the first he's out. Michael missed the bag at second,
and Apprecio is safe. The throw there got there ahead
of him. The throw the second beat app Ratio, but

(44:34):
Michael missed the bag, and Frank Yumot immediately gave the
safe sign. Michael fired on the first base in time
to get Apprecio, so the play at first will be scoed.
Pitcher to shut stop to first, and Napparcio is safe
at second. Apprecio would not have drawn a play had
he not stopped. He evidently lost that ball and thought

(44:56):
that when Barry swung on it, it might have been
popped up, and they gave the safe sign. Michael fired
on the first base in time to get Apparsiol, so
the play at first will he scored pitcher to shut
stop the first. Then app Racio is safe at second,
and Grecio would not have drawn a play had he
not stopped. He evidently lost that ball and thought that

(45:18):
when Barry swung on it it might have been popped
up because he stopped halfway to second base, then started
up again, and Talbot was able to get to throw
the second ahead of him, but Michael coming across did
not touch the bag. Various out scored one six y three,
Aparicio safe at second, two away and Ward the better.

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The pitch to Ward cut on one hopper right back
to the pitcher. Talbot takes his time, throws to mantle
and the side is retired. It's all for the White
Sox and the third no runs a they said there
were no yankeeirs and the man is left on and
at the end of three the score is Chicago two
and New York nothing. Well, let's take a look for

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you right now. As all the action in other games
around both major leagues. In the American League, California Detroit,
they have completed two innings. Detroit leads one to nothing
on William Haughton's fifth home run of the year and
his third homer in his last two ballgames. And now
we get where that. Roger Repos has jess homack for
California in the top half of the third with two

(46:24):
men on, and that game has changed. California now leads
three to one on repos seventh homer of the year,
McLaughlin pitching for the Angels, Wilson pitching for Detroit. Oakland
won Boston one at the end of two and a halfpenings,
Luke Rouse pitching for the Oakland A's, and Dick Ellsworth
for the Boston Red Sox. In Fenway, Minnesota nothing, Cleveland

(46:48):
nothing at the end of two and a halfpenings, Dave
Boswell for Minnesota and Steve Hargin pitching for Cleveland. And
in the National League, at the end of two and
a half, the Chicago comes to the New York Mets
squad a homer by one lead with a man on
producing the Cubs runs Poltzman for Chicago, Selma for New York.
And that is the only game underway right now in
the National League and now on New York Yankee Baseball.

(47:11):
Let's pause for station identification. Hi the Edwards here with
good music every afternoon from one to three here on
WGY ten on your dials connected. There is Harris Clark

(47:33):
to lead off the fourth and a for the Yankees.
Harras swings from the first pitch ground ball of deep
short stop picked up by app Racio, is throw He's out.
First play at first base in alp Racio from deep
in the hole got him. Give credit where it's due.

(47:54):
A fine play by app Ratio, who had to go
deep in the hole and then throw out a very
speedy runner in the horace park, Roy White steps in.
White is all for one her ball inside. Carlos looks

(48:23):
at the side wires and throws, and he's got a
strike across the letters. One ball, one strike to Roy White.
The basketball at the knees, strike to Hobby left field

(48:48):
uh Tommy Davis plays White, Barry Shallow, the center fielder
Kenburry pretty much straight away, and the right fielder Boss
straight away. Enfield plays him straight up the middle, wind
up on the pitch outside and it's two balls, two strikes.

(49:14):
Call us running and delivers. White swings on a change up,
pops it up out near second base. The second baseman
Tim Cullen, hundred joy, why don't make you mendle? Mickey
ground it out to the second baseman, coloring his first
time up play. What first pitch in the dirt? Ball

(49:51):
back Baltimore scheduled at Washington side to know we haven't
had any word on that game. And oh, I see
it's a later start. That's right. One all pitch to

(50:15):
mettle fastball or strike over the outside corner one on one.
I keep falling around the batting cage. Last night he
had three balls into the right field stands, came out,
was kitted about changing his batting stands. Think, he said, yep,
for eighteen years I've been doing it all wrong. He
takes a fastball down low. Two balls in one straight

(50:40):
in this game of baseball? Do you have to keep
your sense of humor? Two long pitch change up is
popped up on the left side. Out is the catcher
Josephson down the third base line, now on file territory.
He makes the catch on the side. Has retired, no lots,

(51:00):
noht's no hours. Nobody left on And at the end
of the three and a half innings of play at
the Star is Chicago to New York nothing. Well, the
white owl girl, please report at the press box.

Speaker 2 (51:13):
How'd you know I was here?

Speaker 3 (51:15):
Easy?

Speaker 1 (51:16):
You're always where the men are. There are lots of
men out here today, right right.

Speaker 2 (51:20):
You got me in the middle of my adding adding
just for fun, I was counting the men smoking white house,
the cars, and how'd you come out? I lost count
There are so many. I'd spot some Rangers, a bunch
of New Yorkers, hundreds of invincibles.

Speaker 1 (51:35):
You need a white owls scoreboard.

Speaker 2 (51:36):
Even without one, I can tell it's a white owl
crowd because men love that white owl tobacco. It's slow,
aged mellow to build up the mild taste. And no
matter which white house shape a man picks, he's sure
of a smooth smoke, right down to the last pitch.

Speaker 1 (51:54):
That's a pretty good pitch you're making yourself.

Speaker 2 (51:56):
It's true. Every time I see a man light up
a white owl, I know he's going to enjoy himself.
I know he's going to discover why they say you
get a lot more from a white house than just smoke.

Speaker 1 (52:12):
Well, I guess it's a manager's uh prerogative. He wants
to uh hold little meeting after the game. But I
think that uh, the gentleman of the press, radio and TV,
certainly it should be allowed of access to discuss plays
with the players and to discuss uh matters of strategy
and so forth with the manager. So we'll see what

(52:35):
happens here we go with Tommy Davis. In the bottom
half of the fourth inning, Davis reached on an error
by Michael and the second that started the Shy Socks
off to their two runs. Talbot gets, uh, pitch over
the outside corner, strike one. Uh, there's a ball, hide

(53:10):
two balls and our strikes. Davis check swinging ground ball
off the first base side, Talbot up whether it throws
to first and gets him. We were wondering about that
Baltimore at Washington game, why we did not have a
report on it, But now we see for some reason,

(53:31):
it is starting at three fifteen, so it is not
yet underway. Three fifteen Chicago time, four fifteen back in
the East. While Dwayne Josephson, the Botty swings in the
first pitch long drive to live Trash backing off Neil
the warning drag Trash is there and makes the catch.

Speaker 5 (53:55):
Well.

Speaker 1 (53:56):
Josephson has hit the ball well on two occasions he
is double in the second inning, and this fall the
longest hit ball of this game so far, caught by
trash two down, and Bill Vass, the right fielder will
step in. The Boss left handed her grounded out to

(54:18):
second basement Horace Park. His first time up, takes a
pitch fast and.

Speaker 3 (54:23):
Low ball on.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
One old delivery strike at the knees. Another fastball from
pellat Jock's playing in now fairly shallow at third base
at the cutout portion of the infield grass one one
pitch pine outside, and the count's two balls would strike

(55:00):
rather slim crowd here at Kimischio Satnam and a lot
of youngsters to unpitched check swing ground ball third base
side cops Fields immediately throws on the battle, and that
is all for Boss and the White Sox. So all
bar is Chicago, three up, three down, and at the
end of four complete innings the score is the White
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Speaker 1 (56:35):
Well, here we go on to the top half of
the fifth inning, and it is getting darker here at Chicago.
Yankee has come on with Costco trash and Gibbs, and
I'm a little bit surprised that the lights have not
been turned on. Now played on fire. Jim Hannachik is

(57:02):
looking upstairs, and that's what it is. He has asked
for the lights, and now they do come on. It
would have been tough to start this inning without the lights.
White Sox leaving Jude and nothing Costco trash and gives

(57:22):
the middle third of the Yankee batting order. We'll trying
to get something started against Cisco. Callis a young man
from the state of California. He winds the bitch to
Costco swung on and filed back. Costco grounded out to

(57:43):
the third baseman Melton his first time up. Melton plays
him close to the line and the shortstop appretio fades
way over in the hole. Swinging the miss by Andy.
The balls two strikes outfield that swung to the left

(58:03):
side against Costco. Carlis winds and the two strike pitch
high and tight. Costco ducks away one ball and two
strikes one two pitch to Costco, foul ball off his foot.

(58:40):
Chicago two runs, two hits. The Yankees no runs, no hits.
Carlos bends down, gets his sign from Josephson. Here's the
line up and the pitch to Costco ground ball right
back to the hill. Carlis, the pitcher is up with it,
lops it over the ward at first phase to retire Costco. Well,

(59:03):
let's see through four and a third innings, Carlos has
faced but thirteen batters, the absolute minimum. He did walk
Gibbs in the second, but Gibbs was then thrown out
trying to steal seconds, and as yet the Yankees have
not plowed the ball past the infield. Tom Trash looks

(59:26):
at a fastball if the knee is for a called
strike one. There have been three pop ups, round ball
fall on the first base side, four pop ups, and
the rest have been ground balls. Nothing in to the

(59:49):
Trash falas working quickly. He'd like to get this happening
over with and make it an official game in case
the weather comes. There's a pitch high outside and the
gut is one the trash Pierce wind up. One two

(01:00:11):
pitch on the way change. I find it is filed
off the baehandle. Trash checked his swing but still filed
it off. Sandy Alpert, doesn't it look to use? If
it might be raining downtown? I want a little uh supportiveness.
I think it is. Oh it's raining here. Oh it
is just started and it is coming. One two pitch
to trash Lin drive right field side and foul. Oh

(01:00:36):
it is coming down hard, great big drops fleas wines.
Trash takes two balls two strikes high outside. This game
is not official until the Yankees have completed this turning

(01:00:57):
back and then the Yanks it tired or take the leave.
The White Sox would have to complete a term. Trash
lifts a high flyball out into shadow left. Tommy Davis
coming in on Rich still coming and makes the catch.
So there are two nouns. And just as suddenly is

(01:01:18):
that rain started, it is now stopped, but it will
come again. Crowd clouds hanging right on top of this ballpark.
Now here's Jake Gibbs, the yankees only base runner, and

(01:01:39):
then only momentarily gives through a walk his first time up.
He takes up high ball on it. And now the
rain comes down again, although not quite as hard now
as it was minute to go. Okake looks at the
strength and the cot is even that one in one.

(01:02:03):
Thomas Winds kicks and fires a curve or a strike
two over the inside car. Gibbs doesn't believe it. Has
a few words with mister Hamachick. One two pitch bow

(01:02:26):
ball coming back out of play. Well, he told you
it's cooled up quite a bit since this game started.
The temperature has dropped fourteen degrees since the start of
this game an hour ago. One two pitch to Gibbs,

(01:02:50):
bouncer right back to the pitcher caught us see has
it those over the first base on. The Yankees are retired,
three up, three down, nothing across, and at the end
a quarter happenings. The score of Chicago till your nothing.
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(01:04:08):
We got to the bottom half of the fifth inning
and Fred Talbott will be working to Bill Melton, Tim
Cullen and the pitcher of Cisco Callis. Lights are on
here a chemisty park and the way the wind's going
to be hard to say just what this weather might do.
At the moment, the rain has stopped again, rather a

(01:04:31):
peculiar looking sky though Bill Melton right hand hit her
looks at a strike one. Melton hit a sacrifice fly
to right field to drive it around his first time up.
And now the rain comes down hard again, just on again,
off again, like a posset one strake pitch hopped up

(01:04:54):
on the left side of the enfield shortstop Jean Michael
is under it and Michael puts it away one down.
The story on this ball game right now is the
fact that Cisco Cullas in five innings, has based only
fifteen batters. He has not allowed a base it to

(01:05:15):
the Yankings, gave up one walk that to Gibbs, and
Gibbs immediately was cut down trying to steal second. On
the next pitch. Here is Cullen who struck out. When
the second curve ball is piled black strike one. Talbot

(01:05:49):
steps back on the left foot and his pitch filed
back again. The ball's two strikes to cut it. These
clubs play at double header tomorrow afternoon, and once again
we'll be on the at two ten New York time
with all the action. Fastball is inside. Colin stan Monson

(01:06:20):
and Al Downing scheduled to pitch tomorrow afternoon for the Yankees,
Gary Peters and Jack Fisher for Chicago. Cullen has something
in his eye request time now steps in and the
pitch to him fly ball out in the shadow center,

(01:06:43):
coming hard now it's fine, also coming in the right
field of costcar Nila La gets it and now they're
gonna have color hung up between first and second. Michael
was the ball, runninghim back to our first Michael throws
it and he is safe for first day all day.
Let him get out of the track. Michael chased him
a couple of steps too far before throwing the ball

(01:07:04):
to Jake Gibbs and Cullen goes back to the bag.
Calett started out as a fly ball to fairly shadow
center field. Roy White did not get to get stot
on it. Then the wind brought back in and White,
running as hard as he could, could not get to it.
Costco checking up the chase, could not reach it. The

(01:07:24):
ball fell in for a day, said. Then it was
picked up and Colin was hung up between first and second,
and the Pascal threw it into mantle. Mattel fired it
to Jean Michael, and Michael started chasing, coming back to
first base, chased him a step too far before throwing
it to Gibbs, who had gone down to cover first

(01:07:44):
and coming go back into the bag. So rule it
simply a single and one of the weirder players of
the year. Here's call us the pitcher up there to
put and he ducks away from a hindside pitch Paula

(01:08:13):
White Sox leading to nothing, calling away from first, Madeline
Cox charging, there's a bunt down the first base line.
Thicky picks it up and that Steve flips it to
Clark covering first base for the putout. Thanky for a
moment was gonna let him roll to see if it
would go foul, but I hugged that schalk s drive.
Matto picked it up and just flipped it to Clark

(01:08:34):
covering first. So Promise is retired and on the sacrifice,
Collen goes to second. Louis APIsio comes off. Apprecio is

(01:08:55):
one for two, had a single to center field his
last time up. Tell the check second. Here's the pitch, fastball,
pop foul off to the left side, into the seats
and out of play. Well, they talk about breaks of

(01:09:21):
the game, and last night the Yankees took advantage of
the breaks to score their three runs and won the
ball game three to two. It's haf to do in
the White Socks getting a break on the air in
the second inning. They scored two runs as a result
of it and lead by a score of toudamenting one
strike pitch to Aprecio. Here it comes right back through

(01:09:45):
the middle and out of the center field. Bay said
we'll get the third run in to the White Sox
as Coln scores. Aprecio's fourth run got it in of
the here. Well, it's an ironed run, but it's sort

(01:10:09):
of a tainted run because they should have had color
in the rundown. They let him get out of the
trap and he is come on the squad and make
it three nothing at Raco at first and can bury it.
The better tell the throws. The first Afra gets back,

(01:10:43):
there's a poll headed for the seats on the first
base side, not a way. All us off again, on again,

(01:11:07):
rain is on again right now on strike, pitch, ground ball,
first base side, back at it by a metal He
makes the play unassisted and the side is retired. Well,
the White Sox get a run on two day sins
there when no Yankee ars and a man has left
on at the end of five pulletings. That's going now
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(01:11:32):
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(01:11:52):
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Speaker 2 (01:12:12):
Well?

Speaker 1 (01:12:12):
What's in it? Oh? We'll here. Let me just light
it up for you. I'm sure you'll how How does
it taste? Cool? Cool, refresh and ans good news? Taste great?
What you say a name when the cigars? I think
we're going to have to call it the grape taste?
That sounds terrible. New tiperella?

Speaker 3 (01:12:29):
M with Menthol.

Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
Well, we're ready to move al on to the sixth
inning of our ball game here at Comiskey Park in Chicago.
The White Socks are leading by a scar fred or nothing.
The Yankees so far looking for their first base hit
and ready to step in here and tell you about
the rest of this one. Let's turn things over to
Jerry calling Jerry Okay, Frank And while we were making

(01:12:59):
a shift. Bobby Cox, who's up there for the Yankees,
bounced a foul down the line at third and it's
strike one. Bobby Cox drunk out in the third inning,
and Sisco Carlos right now has not given up a basehead.
In fact, only one man has reached base, and that
was Jake Gibbs, who walked in the second inning. It's
a three to nothing ballgame. White Sox over the Yankees.

(01:13:23):
Top of the sixth inning. Bobby Cox waiting her ball
hit high in the air in the short center field,
moving back as Colin calling for it, and now Barry
takes it away from him. Ken Berry coming in at
the last moment, took it away from Timmy Cullen, the
second baseman, and we have one away. And don't you

(01:13:43):
think those White Sox players aren't aware of what Carlos
is doing. When that ball goes in the air, the
entire team converges on him. Gene Michael now stepping in
with one out of nobody on White Sox, three runs,
four hits, no errors, the Yankees, no runs, no hits

(01:14:04):
and one air. Michael from the left side bunch one
foul and scooping it up quickly. And firing the first
as Dwayne Josephson, he made the play anyway. Sometimes it's
a pretty good habit to get into. Don't wait for
the umpire's decision, because sometimes when you umpire your own game,

(01:14:26):
you can be wrong. Of course, we know all about
that up here in the booth when we umpire wrong,
all right, Michael swings and misses, and it strike two.
A good slow curveball. Cisco Carlos born in Monrovia, California,

(01:14:52):
six three, two hundred and five pounder delivers and Michael
takes inside. It's one to two. The next one too,
Michael is outside a curve of the miss. Two balls

(01:15:14):
and two strikes. At the end of the sixth inning,
we'll be on with the scoreboard, bringing up the date
on all the action in both the American and the
National some important games going on. Michael files this one
back on the screen two and two. If you check
your paper this morning, you're aware that the Baltimore Orioles
have moved into first place in the American League, and

(01:15:37):
of course they're getting geared or set for a severe blow.
Their shortstep bolanger will go into the service for two
years sometime this month, there's a swing and a file
back again by Michael on a slow curveball. Two balls
and two strikes. Mark Bolanger will be lost to the

(01:15:57):
Orioles for the remainder of this year and possibly all
of next season. The two to two pitch now to
Mike calla changeup is high. It's three and two curveball,
change up. The action continues here tomorrow with a doubleheader.

(01:16:19):
We'll be on the air at two ten New York Time.
One ten out here. Fastball hit high in the air
the left field Tommy Davis drifting back under it makes
the play. Now the wind has shifted and it's flowing
from the left field foul pole to the right field pole.
It's been a rather unpredictable day. Games started. The temperature

(01:16:43):
was sixty four degrees and then went all the way
down to fifty degrees in a matter of a few innings.
Some rain came across, and it looks now as though
that rain has passed by. The lights have been on
since early in the game, and Carlos so far still
holds onto that no hitter. And here is Fred Talbot
stepping in there. Curve is on the corner. Carlos has

(01:17:09):
retired seventeenth straight if you include the walk to Gibbs
as he was later thrown out attempting to steal swinging
a miss by Talbot. No balls, two strikes, Frank Corsetti
coaching at third, Whitey forward at first, not too much
action for them. Only one Yankee base runner the two
strike pitch, high drive center field. Ken Barry Gunning under

(01:17:33):
this one drifting to is left now makes the play
and the side has retired as three up and three
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(01:19:01):
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White ten on your dials, Schenectady, Pete Ward, Tommy Davis,
and Wayne Josephson will be coming on for the Yankees here,
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(01:19:27):
White Sox leading three to nothing, Ward zero for two.
Talbot's first pitch to Pete is outside for a ball.
Bobby Cox at third, Gene Michael at short, Horace Park
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(01:19:47):
Costco all right. Talbot Award high drive right field way
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(01:20:23):
scoreboard is exploding here an upper decker by Pete Ward.
And as we just mentioned, the wind shifted. It was
blowing from the left field foul pole to the right
field pole, and that ball, although hit well, was helped
along by the wind, it went way up into the
upper deck and right field, and the scoreboard is exploding

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here an upper decker by Pete Ward. And as we
just mentioned, the wind shifted. It was blowing from the
left field fire poles the right field poll, and that ball,
although hit well, was helped along by the wind, it
went way up into the upper deck and right field.
Here's Tommy Davis save one an air scored a running

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the second bounce to the pitcher in the fourth and
takes strike one. Right after this happening, we'll bring you
up to date on all the action in the American
and the National League besides the game. Right here, the
Yankees are now trailing for nothing on the corner, strike
two to Davis. Tommy Davis is off to a very

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slow start. This is his first trip in the American
League and it may take him a while to learn
these pitchers. Tommy spent all of his major league career
in the National League with the Dodgers and the Mets.
There's a curveball in the dirt, ball one strike two,

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Fred Talbot trailing for nothing, as are the Yankees. Bottom
of the sixth Davis waiting. Here's the next one by Talbot,
dribbled down the third base side just Poul. The Yankees
return to the stadium Monday night against the Indians, and

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they'll be there also on Tuesday night. Cleveland will be
the opposition, and then a Wednesday afternoon game all against
the Cleveland Indians. Big weekends set with the Boston Red
Sox coming up Friday night, Ladies Day, Saturday afternoon at
a doubleheader on next Sunday. Check swing fowl, one ball,
two strikes to Tommy Davis. Carlia Strimsky will be in town,

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mister all everything in Major League baseball last year. The
Red Sox currently in sixth place in the American League
four games back, only a half game ahead of the
Yankees before the action today. Well, it should be interesting
ground ball sharply hit Clark backhands at nice play, Horace

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moving to his right, over to Mickey in time, and
Davis is out of there. Tommy Davis hit the ball well,
but Horace Clark made a fine backhanded staff to come
up with it and throw Davis out. So we have
one away. One run across on the home run by
Pete Ward and for Pete that was his fifth of
the year and his tenth RBI of the season. He
leads the White Sox in RBIs. Here's Dwayne Josephson, who

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doubled and scored a run on the second inning. Flied
the left and the fourth. Really good hitting catcher holes
the bat on the end, takes one on the corners
strike one double header tomorrow. It'll be Stan Boston and
Al Downing for the Yankees, Gary Peters and Jack Fisher
for the Socks. Here's the one strike fit side arm

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curve ball to Josephson to third base, cocks up with
it underhand, flipped to Mettle in time and the side
no check. That only two outs. Davis bouncing the second,
Josephson bouncing the third. Two down, and then I'll bring
up Bill Voss the right field there Voss bounced the
second and the third. He's oz for two. Left hand batter,

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six feet tall, one hundred and seventy pounder, pulls the
bat almost straight up and down as you would a
rightfle swings and misses strike one. A good cut youngster.
Voss has good risks right now, trying to get started
looking for his first hit of this season so far
as oh for ten. As he dribbles one file down,

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the first base side gives out and after it that
one almost farther toward first than it was toward the plate.
Defense has shaded to the right side for Voss. Both
the infield and the outfield playing Voss to pull Bill Voss,

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young outfielder. Here's a two strike pitch, curveball hit the
left waiting for it is trash. He's got it, and
now the side is retired or the White Sox one
run on one base hit the home run by Pete Ward,
no Yankee airs, nobody left and the score at the
end of six, White Sox four and the Yankees nothing. Now,

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let's take a look at that scoreboard. California four, Detroit one.
With the Tigers batting in the bottom of the fourth McLoughlin,
pitching for California, reposed at a three run homer number seven,
and he leads the American League now. He hit it
in the third for California. Wilson is in there, relieved
by Kan in the third. Horton had a home run

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on the second inning for Detroit at two last night.
That's number five for Willie Wharton. Oakland won checked that,
Oakland two and Boston one after five. Krause for the
A's Ellsworth for the Red Sox Monday hit a home
run number five for the Oakland A's. Baltimore ed Washington.

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Starting a little later this afternoon, Minnesota and Cleveland scoreless
after four and a half Boswell against Hargan Over In
the National League, the Cubs and the Mets are all
tied up at too a piece, with the Mets batting
in the bottom of the fifth. Holtzmann, relieved by Lemaybe
been the third for the Cubs. Selma all the way
for the Mets. Hundley had a two run homer for
the Cubs in the second. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh play tonight.

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Atlanta and Houston also in a night game, and Cincinnati
at Los Angeles play tonight in one other afternoon game
in the National League. The Cardinals and the Giants are
on the West coast in San Francisco for a later start. Okay,
the Yankees coming on now here in the top of
the seventh inning, and things are getting a little tight

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out there now. Cisco Carlos has not given up a
base hit. The only runner to reach base one of
the Yankees was Jake Gibbs back in the second inning,
and he was out attempting to steal. White Sox are
leading the Yankees ford to nothing. The only serious attempt
for a base hit was the ground ball deep in
the hole by Horace Clark, and a great stop and

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throw by Louis Aprecio got him. So the action continues
as Clark steps up there again. He started a punt
and takes strike one. Clark popped the short and then
was out on that fine play by app ratio, of course,
zero for two. And now a swirl of wind has

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crossed the plate and Clark steps out of the batter's box. Brisk,
brusque day here at Comiskey Park. Right Clark waiting the
one strike delivery is a little high. It's one on one.

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Cisco Carlos into the seventh inning on a no hitter.
Thus far Clark waiting. Carlos deliveries the right hand. There's
pitches popped off left side and out of play. Well,

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it looks like we've got a new left fielder. Chuck
Bradford has moved into left field for Tommy Davis. The
eagle eye of Bill Kine spotted that one. Bradford in
left field for Tommy Davis. Clark fouls the next one

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off into the upper deck and out of play, and
the cat holes one ball and two strikes. White Sox
four Yankees nothing. Carlos working on a no hitter. He's
into the wind up. The one two pitch change up
hit on the ground. Ward has it back as it
flips to Carlos in time, and a fine play by

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Pete Ward to keep the no hitter alive. Two fine plays,
both on Horace Clark won by the shortstop. Apre show
this one by Pete Ward. Now Here comes Roy White,
who fouled the first and popped the second, oh for two.

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White came into the ballgame third in the American League
and hitting he trailed Rod Carew at three point fifty
nine of the Minnesota Twins and Andy etcha baron who's
leading the league from the Baltimore Orioles at three eighty seven.
White started the game at three forty five. He's oh
for two. It's one high in the air behind first.

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The wind may take this one into File territory, and
going to the railing is the right pay of their boss.
He got it as he fell over the railing. A
great catch by Bill Voss. That ball was big, carried
by the wind into the season. Boss just came from nowhere,
dived after it into the Seatson came up with it.

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What a play by Bill Boss. So there are two
out here in the seventh inning. A great play by
the right field there, Bill Boss. Brother, we've had some beauties,
and that, although it would not a fall up right hit,
saved the batter. Boss literally dove after the ball as
he jammed up against the railing to make the play.

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And that's concrete down there too, all right. Here's Mickey
stepping in, takes a curve inside for ball one. Mattle
bounced the second file to the catcher Carlos. Two out
in the seventh the Yankees, looking for their first base hit.
Cisco Carlos the right hander to Mickey Mantle, high and
tight ball two. Sir the fancier at Kmiski Park getting

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a thrill as Carlos, the young right hander twenty seven
years old working on a no hitter. Here's a two
to zero pitch. It's inside US three and zero. So Carlos,
although he leads four to nothing pitching mantled very carefully
and certainly that no hitter has got to be on

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his mind. There's the overshift on Mantle. Big gap between
the third baseman Melton and second base fastball right down
the middle. Strike one. Bill Melton, playing his first major
league ballgame, is about twenty feet wide of the lion
at third and nothing in between him and Appery. Show

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the three to one pitch to McKey, strike two on
a careball, and the fans coming to life on every pitch. Carlos,
who was two and oh last year for the White
Sox oh and two this season. It's why Mantle drills
in a base hit all of the first baseman's head,

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and with two out in the seventh inning, Mickey Mantle
jumped on a high curve ball and drilled it over
Ward's head to break up the no hitter, first base
hit for the Yankees, and listen to the fans. All right, now,
Marv Grissom, the pitching coach for the White Sox, out
to say something to Carlos. You could almost read that one,

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something to the effect they'll hit that body. And now
the ball game is the important thing. So the no
hitter is no longer a possibility. As Mickey Mantle, with
two out in the seventh, breaks it up. Here's Andy
Costco now, who bounced the third and tapped back to
the pitcher zero for two. Costco came into the game

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batting a three fifty seven for twenty with two home
runs and five RBIs. You got the big base hit
last night to drive in two runs that gave the
Yankees the victory by a score of three to two
over the Socks. All of the Yankee runs last night
were unearned, all right. The pitch too, Costco is right
down the middle for a strike. White Sox four runs

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on five hits, the Yankees no runs on one head.
We're in the top of the seven. Mattle moving off first.
The one strike delivery to Costco. It's high, one ball,
one strike. Andy Costco has persevered to move into the

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cleanup spot here in the Yankee batting order. The one
one pitch, it's outside, two balls in a strike. Costco
released in the minor leagues by the Detroit Tigers, picked
up by the Twins. He was left on the Denver
roster in the minor leagues by Minnesota this past winter
and drafted by the Yankees. Here's a two one pitch.
Costco HiT's one deep way back there, way back near

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the wall. Oh, there's a left fielder of the wind
held that ball up and Costco is out of there,
and he can't believe it. That wind that's blowing in
from the left field fence held that one up, and
Costco is out on a long fly to left veil.
So for the Yankees, no runs on a base at
no air, one man left, and the score after six

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and a half White Sox four and the Yankees and nothing.
Your man, Ronald Worth, all American swimming star, is taking
Army rotc run holds many swimming records and is majoring
in history. On the big day commencement, ron will get

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his degree and his officer's commission at the same time
while he fulfills his military obligation. He'll be handling men
and equipment in the field he selects, then if he
steps into a civilian career, he'll have practical management experience
in his field. If you're in high school now, think
about it. Wouldn't you prefer to take Army ROTC and

(01:35:03):
fulfill your military obligation as an officer. Wouldn't you prefer
to further your career wilin service to work at and
learn more about something you like that? It's counselantly find
out what it takes to apply for Army ROTC. Find
out today all set to go here on the last

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of the seventh inning and Andy Costco and right field
talking to himself after he hit a ball it looked
like an upper decker, but that wind blowing a gale
in from left field just stopped it. The Yankees are
still trailing for nothing. As Bill Melton steps in. I
files the first pitch off the a slants of Fred
Talbot and had strike one. Hey, it looks like Jim

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Bowten is starting to throw in the Yankee bullpen. All right,
Talbot into the line up the next one to Melton.
He takes low one and one. Bill Melton had a
sacrifice fly in his first major League at bat that
was in the second inning and drove in a run
and then popped the short in the fifthies Zer for
one recalled from Hawaii just yesterday, swinging a miss by Melton,

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strike two. Bill six one, one hundred and ninety pounder,
twenty two years old. Last year with Evansville bat at
two fifty one, he was hitting two eighty with Hawaii
in fourteen games. Well proportioned athlete waiting as Talbot delivers

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a side arm curve. It's hind inside two and two
the Yankees four runs down last half of the seventh inning.
All right, Talbot getting the sign from Jake Gibbs, two
balls and two strikes. Pitch on the way, drilled hard

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and file down the third base side. Bobby Cox playing
very deep at third, Michael back at short, Clark back
at second, and mantled the same at first outfield, playing
Melton almost straight away and about medium depth. Now Talbot
has stepped out of the eighteen foot pitching circle, rub

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the ball up and now moves in to get the sign.
The two to two pitch once again Melton, It's one
solid into center field. It drops for a base head
and Bill Melton gets his first May as your leg
hit a line single to center to lead off the
bottom of the seven. So that'll be a banner day
for this youngster that's hitting number six. Now, Timmy Cullen

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steps in. Colin struck out and singled the right and
scored a run. Colin the right hand batter against the
right handed Fred Talbot. All right, Fred comes set, checks
Melton and there's a pitch out. Milton isn't going Collen
squared debunt. It's ball one. The sun has suddenly popped

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through here. The lights are on and there's a bright
sun on the field, but overcast clouds all around the area.
Colin takes high throw it the first they may have Milton. No,
he's in there diving headlong slide Bill Milton moving off first,

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almost got caught on a fine throw by Gibbs. Two.
Another count out of Culin. Alright, Talbot once again, ready sets,
There goes Milton. It's a hit and round ball drilled
file down the left field side. Now I was Tommy

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hawk Quite a distance by Timmy Cullen on the board
in the fifth inn in California leading Detroit four to one,
Oakland leading Boston four to one, in the sixth Minnesota
and Cleveland scoreless in the sixth Baltimore at Washington. The'll
later start in the National League Cubs in the Mets,
tied at tow apiece in the fifth, Cardinals and the

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Giants just getting underway on the West Coast, and the
other National League games will be played tonight Pittsburgh at Philadelphia,
Atlanta at Houston, Cincinnati at Los Angeles. Talbot is ready
checks Melton the two one pitches, Melton goes again and

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swung on a miss throw the second and Melton is
a dead duck. A nice tag by Gene Michael and
a good throw by Jake Gibbs, a play going two
to six catcher two second, with Gene Michael making the tag.
It's a two to two count. Now, that was a
hit and run play. The backfire Culen swung and missed

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on a hit and run play. The runner does not
try for a good jump. In other words, he's more
interested in making sure that the pitcher delivers the ball
and that he doesn't get picked off. So you're not
really attempting to steal, and you're counting on the man
at the plate to protect you with his bat. Here's
the two to two pitch to Cullen five back on
the screen, fastball on the letters. Bolton continues to throw

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in the Yankee bullpen, and as we look ahead, it'll
be Tresh, Gibbs, Michael and Talbot. Talbot will be the
number five hitter in the eighth inning. So manager Ralph
out getting somebody ready just in case the Yankees got
something going. Two balls and two strikes. Colen, waiting deep

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in the box, chokes up. The pitch by Talbot is
just outside and the low three and two a full count.
A Recinger Grover Recinger coaching at third base where the
White Sox Kirby Farrell at first. Kirby at one time
managed the Cleveland Indians many years ago for just a

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single season. Very dedicated baseball man, Kirby Farrell. The payoff
pitch out of culin Lo. It's ball four. Let's city.
That's the first walk given up by Talbot in this ballgame.
Talbot has walked one now and has struck out three,

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giving up six base hits and four runs. A big
blow the home run by Pete Ward in the sixth inning.
Stepping in now as Cisco Carlos and moving in a
third as Bobby Cox Mantle holding against Cullen at first,

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Carlos bounced a third and sacrificed. Somebody threw a rubber
baseball on the field, slowing things up momentarily. And while
we have a short respite here, Fred Talbot decides he
wants another baseball. All right. Talbot sets Carlos squares and

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once one to first, Mantle up with it, starts to
go to second, then decides that he better go to
first base and get one sure, and he does the play,
going three to four first to secondfice. The second one
for Carlos down to second base goes Timmy Collin. There
two out. Now here's Louis Apricio, who struck out and

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single the center in the third and again in the fifth. Well,
we just got some bad news that drifted in from

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Marv Albert, the sports director of our flagship station WHN
in New York. We'll bring it along to you in
just a moment. There's a fastball in there to Louis Dean.
Chance has suffered a broken jaw that was incurred when
he was hit on the side of the face during

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batting practice, and that will have to hurt the Minnesota Twins. Boy,
they have had some rough breaks this year, and this
is another one. Here's the one strike pitch and it's
file tip, call strike two. Jim Cott, as you know,
was put on the disabled list and just got back
into action, and there's pitched only a couple of innings.

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And now Dean Chance suffering a broken jaw, will be
out of action for who knows how long, indefinitely as
it stands right now. So we thank Marv Albert of
our flagship station WHN ten fifty in New York for
that information. The White appre show is waiting. It takes
call strike three, got him on the corner, and that's

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the fourth strikeout. Second time he got a pre show.
And well the White Sox no runs a base it
no Yankee hears one man left and the score after
seven full innings of play, it's the White Sox four
and the Yankees nothing. Here's baseball's favorite feathery fan, the

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White Out girl.

Speaker 3 (01:44:54):
Hi, Jim, you're at every ball game. How much wou
you love the ballplayers?

Speaker 2 (01:44:58):
Well, we're the ones you smoke white owls like him
over there in the bullpen warming up.

Speaker 3 (01:45:05):
Good Man saved over a dozen games last year.

Speaker 2 (01:45:07):
He can play on my team anytime. He knows how
to take life. Big prefers the satisfying white owl New Yorker,
the big cigar for the big moment.

Speaker 3 (01:45:18):
But he smokes him even when he doesn't win.

Speaker 2 (01:45:21):
There's more to life in baseball, Joe likee Why like
knowing how to look good off the black field of
white owl? Does that for a man? Take the tall,
slim white out ranger.

Speaker 3 (01:45:32):
I do just greg the right shape, the right taste, or.

Speaker 2 (01:45:36):
The mellow white owl invincible the cigar that makes you
feel that way?

Speaker 3 (01:45:41):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (01:45:42):
It just does you know you get a lot more
from a white owl than Jill smaller life?

Speaker 1 (01:45:58):
Well, well, wait to hang for Amy tries to move
in there against Cisco Carlos. Let's pause right now for
station identification. Jimry doce the here, give me a.

Speaker 4 (01:46:08):
Call on the phone, a little chat for a while,
weeknights here at eight ten and julyal Wgy, Schenectady.

Speaker 1 (01:46:23):
Yes, sir, it's going to be an unusual year. Dean Chance,
who suffered a broken jaw out indefinitely for the Twins.
Jim Cott, who is just coming back his status questionable.
Tony Conigliero out for life with the Boston Red Sox.
Tommy Tresh is standing in there. Takes ball one. Due
to that beating by Jack Hamilton that he incurred last year.

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Mark Bolanga the first ring shortstop for the Orioles going
in the service all of this year, possibly all up next.
Tresh takes inside two and zero, So how can you pick?
Anybody's gonna be quite battle? Strike call trash, Two balls

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and one strike. Tommy bounced the first and fled to left.
He's zero for two Orioles. As the action got underway.
Today we're leading the American League. Half a game over Detroit,
a game and a half over Minnesota, two and a
half over the Senators. Senators the surprise club so far
in the American League. Ground ball hit to the first
baseman Ward, he's up with it, makes the play unassisted

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and Tresh is out of there, one up and one down. Incidentally,
Tommy John and Tom mccrawe. Mccrawe, if you recall last night,
had all the trouble with those errors. He made three
in one inning to tire record. Are doing service stints
on the weekend and they will be lost for this series.

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The game today and the two games tomorrow we mentioned before,
it'll be bouncing and downing for the Yankees. Peters and
Fisher for the White Socks. Pitching in those line drive
the ward in there quickly, two up and two down,
Trash and Gibbs. Gibbs lining out toward at first, Trash
bouncing out. Now here is Bobby Cox who struck out

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fly to center. Gibbs incidentally walked and was out trying
to steal in the second, bounced to the pitcher in
the fifth, and now it was just lining to the
first basement. Bobby Cox struck out fly to center. We're
in the eighth inning. Yankees are trailing four to nothing.
Seascoe Carlos all the way for the White Sox. Fastball

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is high over Cox's head. Carlos into the wind up
once again. Here's the one to ozer pitch popped up
behind the plate. Josephson, throwing his mask a long way away,

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chases it a head, almost has lost it and in
the process almost collided with war So it's three up
and three down for the Yankees, as Carlo so far
has given up only one base hit. That when the
Mickey Mattle and the seventh inning on the score after
seven and a half White Sox four the Yankees nothing.
The National Safety Council presents its president Houred file. The

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average American works hard and enjoys playing hard. We revel
in our recreational hours and find much pleasure in excelling
at competitive sports. Unfortunately, the accident frequency rates that too
often spoil our fund indicate that many of us haven't
learned one of the basic fundamentals of having fun. That

(01:49:43):
is that the safe way is the right way. To
be sure. There are calculated risks in sport, and the
National Safety Council has no desire to be a spoil sport.
Enjoy life and make it even more enjoyable by doing
it safely. The rules are simple enough. Reasonable care and
protective equipment will help you get a full measure of

(01:50:05):
trouble free enjoyment from your recreational activity. Bottom of the

(01:50:26):
eighth inning, Ken Barry, coming on, struck out, bounced out
to the shortstop, was out unassisted the first He's over
three and takes outside for ball one. The Mets have
moved out in front of the Cubs four to two
at Chicago. Batting at the top of the sixth, curveball

(01:50:49):
in there to Bury one in one. California still leading
Detroit four to one on the sixth, Oakland leading Boston
for to one on the sixth, Minnesota and the Indians
scoreless in the Baltimore at Washington later today, fastball is
low and outside to Kenburry. Two balls in one strike.
National League. We just mentioned Mets leading the Cups four

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to two in the sixth. Mets batting bottom of the sixth,
there's one down the left field line that could drive
trash coming over, can't get to it, gets it on
the first. Hot Burry digging for a second. He's got
himself a double, a leadoff double in the bottom of
the eighth for Kenbury. And that's base hit number seven
off Fred Talley. Now here is Pete Ward coming on? Well,

(01:51:44):
how do you like this? Here's Roger Rappose has just
hit his seventh and eight home runs today and he
has driven in six runs. He got a three run
homer in the sixth. Then he had a three run
homer in the second, and California now leads Detroit. There's
a ground ball to Cox at third, throws the first

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going to third as Barry and he makes it a
fine play by Ken Barry as Pete Ward bounced out
to Cox at third on the throat to mettle. Barry
took off the minute Cox threw the ball and made
it into third base play, going five to three, but
moving over on the heads up bit of base running
was Ken Barry moving to third. Now Here is Chuck Bradford,

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who came on for Tommy Davis. Bradford came on in
the seventh inning when Davis retired. The White Sox are
leading foured to nothing. In the bottom of the eighth,
Bradford's first at bat in this game got a runner
at third. The Yankee infield is in one out. Roger reposed,

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how do you like that? Leading the American League in
home runs with eight two of them today six RBIs
so far this afternoon by those Angels have been giving
the Tigers fits. There's a ground ball the Coxs at third.
He's gonna come to the plate, and they've got very
hung up Gibbs running a back. Cox makes the play
and they throw the first They may have Bradford, No,

(01:53:10):
he is safe. Mantle dropped the ball, but he was
called safe anyway by emm at Ashford before the ball
popped out of Mantel's glove, so that goes at a
fielder's choice and the action is five two five. Third
catcher to third, Barry caught in the rundown, and now
at first base is Chuck Bradford. Indians now lead the

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Twins two to nothing, with Minnesota batting top of the seven. Yes,
sir ree, this could be another big scramble in the
American League's shaping up that way, all kinds of things
are happening. Bradford leading up first to pitch to Josephson
has filed up right side into the seats. We mentioned

(01:54:07):
some of the things that have happened, and if you
just tuned in, Dean Chance, the big man in the
Twins pitching staff, had his jaw broken today in a
pregame batting practice session and he is out indefinitely and
that has got to hurt Minnesota, all right. Bradford moving
off first, Talbot sets. There goes Bradford. The ball hits

(01:54:30):
Joseph Sid got him on the right wrist. It appears
down the first base He goes, he got plunk pretty good.
Here comes Stanky and the White Sox trainer, Brad Talbot
trying to jam Josephson nails him. Charlie Sad, the trainer

(01:54:52):
that's spelled Saad is out there at first base with
the ethel chloride. That's a freezing compound. And Josephson apparently
got nicked right around the wrist. We can't tell exactly where,
but of course the problem will not be right now.
Maybe it's his elbow he's looking at. It'll be tomorrow.
In other words, the swelling over the twenty four hour

(01:55:16):
period could be the key factor. Sometimes you can go
on sheer nerve for a while, but overnight that swelling
can get rather serious. And consequently, and he's thanky as
he ran across the mound, kicked the rising back into

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the grass part of the infield, and Fred Talbott the
one look at him, and boy, he is really looking
at it. He had to go over again. It stanky
just drop kicked that. Well, he'll find a way to
irritate you. Runners at first and second two odds Joseph
sent at first, Bradford at second, and here's Bill Boss

(01:55:59):
who's three cart ball is in there. Strike one. I
wish you could have seen this. Stankey came running from
first base right across the field behind Talbot and kicked
the rocks and bag about twenty feet towards the third
base side onto the grass, and Talbot gave him a look,
and of looks that kills. Dankey would have dropped dead
on the spot. Here's the one strike pitch on the

(01:56:24):
ground of the second basement. Clark, he's up with it,
flips the mickey on the side. He's retired. It's over
the White Sox here in the eighth inning, no runs
on one base hit, no Yankee heirs, two men left
on the score. After eight full innings of play, the
White Sox four and the Yankees nothing.

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for Jean Michael as Ralph Houk is forced to go
to his bench. The Yankees at trailing four to nothing
here in the top of the ninth inning. The Yankees
won the first game last night three to two, trail
on this one ford to nothing. We got a big
doubleheader tomorrow with Stan bonson and now down and going
for the Yanks, Gary Peters and Jack Fisher for the Socks.

(01:58:15):
And can you believe that Gary Peters is oh and three?
And how about Joel Horland oh and five? The Yankees
beat him last night, although all the runs the Yankees got,
three of them were unearned. All right, Hawser, we'll hit
for Michael and in the on deck circle it's Whitaker.
He'll bat for Talbot. The first pitch to Hawser is

(01:58:35):
high for a ball in the eighth, Oakland leading Boston
four to one. California over Detroit seven to one. In
the sixth, Hawser takes low two and zero. In the seventh,
the Indians lead Minnesota two to nothing. Baltimore at Washington
just getting underway, Mets leading the Cubs four to two.

(01:58:59):
In the seventh, Fastball is high three and zero. Cardinals
and the Giants in San Francisco just getting started on
the coast. The other action will be tonight in the
National League Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, Atlanta at Houston, Cincinnati at
Los Angeles. In that California Detroit game, with the Angels
leading Detroit seven to one, Roger Rapos has hit two

(01:59:20):
three run homers to drive in six runs. Fastball is
hide a hawser, it's ball four. See that's the second
walk given up by Carlos. And here comes Eddie Stanky
out of the White Sox dugout Stanky out there to

(01:59:43):
talk to a Cisco. Carlos got a left hander warming
up in the bullpen, and a looks like we're going
to have a pitch. I see the car moving out there.
Wilbur Wood is warming up, and the car has moved out.

(02:00:09):
It's in dead center field. Wilbur Wood is warming up,
but he is not the man that's coming in. So
we'll wait and see who it is. Wilbur Wood is throwing,
and Carlos walked the batter and he is out of
the ballgame, and we're going to have a new pitcher
come on, and whoever it may be, will pitch to
Steve Whittaker paulthough Whittaker has not officially been announced as

(02:00:31):
ship Dick Hazer incidentally has walked his last three times
up as a pinchitter. So the Yankees trailing Ford and nothing,
get the leadoff man on here in the top of
the ninth inning. Well, let's see who the new pitcher is.

(02:01:00):
Twenty three. Well, take a look. That turns out to
be Bob Locker. Bob Locker is coming off for Cisco Carlos.
Carlos went eight innings, and the reason we were somewhat
or rather amazed by the sudden pitching change he unless

(02:01:21):
Carlos is having a bad arm, is that Carlos gave
up only one base hit, he walked two men, struck
out only one batter, but has not allowed to run.
So Eddie Stanky has brought in Bob Locker to pitch
here in the ninth and then with the runner at
first and nobody else, Steve Whitaker will be the better

(02:01:42):
for Fred Talbot. Sometimes moves that do not seem to
be too rational can be very logical. If you're sitting
on the bench, for instance, it's possible that Carlos may
have said something this thank you, like say, my arms
starting to tighten up a little bit. It's a cold

(02:02:04):
day out here, so get somebody ready. Or it might
be that he was tiring just a little bit. You
never know. Many times would appear to be some unusual
moves from up here are very logical if you're sitting
on the bench and know the real inside story. Steve
Whittaker will be going up against Bob Locker, and let's see, Locker,

(02:02:30):
we'll be making his seventh appearance as a record of
one in one. He's pitched only an eight and one
third innings eight and a third inning so far this year,
with an earned run average of three point three eight.
And now here's Steve Whittaker stepping in. Steve off to
a very slow start, batting only an even one hundred.

(02:02:51):
He's three for thirty, has one RBI, no extra basins.
Howser at first base. Whittaker the batter nobody out, White Socks,
four Yankees, nothing. Top of the ninth inning, Locker's first
pitch is swung on a miss and it's strike. What Steve,

(02:03:13):
He's just swinging through everything, no matter what it is,
curve balls, fastballs, seen if be right down in the middle,
He's just missing all right. Locker sets again. Ward is
playing behind Hawser with the Yankees trailing by floor, Hawser
will not be going. There's a sinker that's lowing outside.
It's ball one, one on one, one ball, one strike.

(02:03:42):
The Socks got two runs in the second, one on
the fifth, one on the sixth. The sixth inning run
was a home run by war There's a swing and
a miss by Whittaker. Again, it's strike two, one ball,
two strikes. Nobody out Ford coaching at first, Crossetti at third, defense,

(02:04:06):
shifting to the right side for Steve. All right, Steve
waiting as locker comes set gets a sign. Pitch on
the way a sinker hit deep the right field, I
fall is hooking foul way into the upper deck, with
Oker jumping out in front of a fastball. Pulls it

(02:04:29):
so allowed foul, as they say, and the count holds it.
One ball and two strikes. Fine pitch on the way.
A sinker hit deep the right field. That ball is
hooking foul way into the upper deck, with Oker jumping
out in front of a fastball. Pulls it so allowed foul,
as they say, and the count holds it. One ball

(02:04:50):
and two strikes. Nothing new on the scoreboard, all the
action holding the same California over Detroit seven to one
in the seventh, Oakland over Boston four to one in
the eighth, Baltimore at Washington just getting underway, Cleveland leading

(02:05:13):
Minnesota two to nothing. In the seventh, Mets leading the
Cup four to two. In the seven, Whittaker hits a
high bouncer that's fair, just hit the line down the
right field side. He's going for two, and the Yankees
have runners at second at third at ball kicked a

(02:05:35):
high bounce over Ward's head, and when I came down,
I bounced on the white line. I kicked off to
the right. So Steve Whittaker gets a pinch double bowser
all the way to third. The Yankees threatening out with
runners at second at third, nobody out, and here's Horace Clark.

(02:06:00):
Yank's trailing for nothing. Boy, you talk about a manager
now being on the hook after taking Carlos out of
there so quickly. What would happen if the Yankees came
up with four runs off locker. Well, we'll see there's
a drive left field. Bradford moving back is under it
makes the play. Tagging up and coming into score is

(02:06:21):
Dick Hauser, and it's a four to one ball game,
and Horace Clark will get credit for a sacrifice fly,
so the shutout is lost as the Yankees break the
ice a walk, a double, and a sacrifice fly holding
its seconds. Whitaker. Now here's Roy White, Wilbur Wood, and

(02:06:44):
White Willielm. Willielm the oldest pitcher and the oldest man
in baseball still active, but should say forty five years
old this year. Brother, that's a long time to stay
in this game. He came up late, though he didn't
come up about nineteen fifty two. Spent a long time
perfecting that knuckleball. All right, White waiting. Here's the pitch.

(02:07:07):
It's low and outside by Locker ball one double header tomorrow,
game time two fifteen in New York, one fifteen out here.
We'll be on the air at two ten. Drilled foul
by White into the upper deck, left side, one and one. Well,

(02:07:29):
the Cubs have just changed pictures, so the Mets may
be doing something in the bottom of the seventh inning.
They're leading four to two right now in the bottom
of the seventh and they're batting Bob Locker long and lean.
He's a big guy, very thin. He comes set the

(02:07:53):
pitch to White has swung on a miss right at
the letters right two all right. Locker ready once again
checks Whitaker at second. The pitch to White swung at

(02:08:15):
a foul back, gets away from the catcher. County remains
at one and two. Locker six feet three eighty five
pounds looks taller because he's so thin. Hometown Clarendon Hills, Illinois.

(02:08:37):
Last year I had an earned run average with a
White Sox have two point twenty nine. There's one lost
record seven and five way outside. Nice play by Josephson
on that pitch, and it's two and two, two balls,

(02:09:05):
two strikes or runners across. It's a four to one
ball game. Top of the ninth inning, White against Locker,
the two to two pitch three and two. It's outside
Mickey Mantle in the on deck circle. There was a
ball that was hit by Andy Costco in the seventh
inning that was in the seats and the wind literally

(02:09:28):
blew it back. And what a difference that has made
in this ballgame. Fitch the White drilled hard ward has
it and he caught a lot of fly a line
drive as they fired a second and let's wait and see,
now did it hit or what happened. Whitey is having
an argument with Ashford, and they said the Ward caught
the ball on a fly. And now Hawk's out there

(02:09:51):
with Ashford. Ward is out there, Whittaker is still holding
a third. Apparently Whittaker has been doubled up. But this
ballgame is over, and I'll say this ambit. Ash Ford
did not indicate one way or the other whether the
ball was caught or not. He just looked at everybody
and war didn't know what to do, and he just
went through it. Halk is now throwing his hat. The

(02:10:13):
ball game is officially over, and Halkin is talking to Asher.
He's walking right across the field. He is really hot.
And I will honestly say this ambit. Ash For did
not indicate one way or the other whether the ball
was trapped or caught. Nobody knew what was happening. Pete
Ward just through the second base after it tagged first,

(02:10:34):
and Whittaker was doubled off. And the ballgame is over,
and alk is really hot, brother, I'll tell you he
is still stalking ash for it. Nobody seemed to know
what had happened. It's just the Pete Ward and the
heads up play went through the motions, and finally, after
the ball was throwing the second base, ash Ford called

(02:10:56):
Whittaker out on a double play, so that goes three
to six. A double play on the lion drive Whitaker
forced at second base, he went over the third just
stood there and how Eumont, Corsetti and Ford still arguing,
but it breaks up now and the Yankees losing, So
a rather dramatic finish to an unusual ballgame. Final score

(02:11:19):
of this ballgame Chicago four and the Yankees won. October tenth,
nineteen thirteen, The Panama Canal the fourth century seamen risk
blankl and cargo sailing ten thousand miles round four horn
between the Atlantic and Pacific get at Panama, only fifty

(02:11:39):
miles of jungle separate the oceans. In eighteen eighty, the
French attempt to build a canal, but fails. In nineteen sixty,
United States decides to try. Colonel W. C. Corcus Army
Medical four fights tropical diseases, devastating the workers, while Major
George Gothels of the Army engineers combat steaming jungles, rock
and preston terrain chieve and after KB then after seven years,

(02:12:02):
President Wilson Presses, the Special Key, and the Atlantic and
Pacific Hard Joint. As an officer in the United States Army,
you can experience many great moments of achievement and success. Yes,
if you're good enough to get in, a proud future
can be yours in the New Action Army. The totals

(02:12:34):
for today's ballgame for the White Sox four runs, seven hits,
no errors, and for the Yankees one run, two hits,
and one error. The winner Cisco Carlos, with help by
Bob Locker, Carlos his record now one and two. He
gave up the only base hitting the ballgame while he
was in there, and that was in the seventh inning

(02:12:55):
to Mickey Madtle, and then Bob Locker gave up a
double to Steve Whitaker. Those were the only two hits
by the Yankees. Carlos was working on a no hitter
into the seventh inning when Mattel They got that base
hit in the seventh, So Carlos wins it and Talbot
loses it. Carlos one and two, Talbot is zero n three.
For the White Sox, they got two runs in the

(02:13:17):
second inning, an error by Michael a double by Joseph
sentegran out by Boss and a sacrifice fly delivered two.
And then they got a run in the fifth and
a single by Calling, a sacrifice by Carlos and a
single by app Ratio. And then in the sixth they
got their final run on the home run by Pete Ward.
The Yankees got one on the ninth a walk to Houser,

(02:13:37):
a double by Whitaker, and a sacrifice fly by Horace Clark.
So once again the final score Chicago four, and the
Yankees won. And now this is Jerry Coleman speaking for
the scooter, Phil Rozuto and Frank Messer saying goodbye from
Comiskey Park in Chicago. This Yank Bare podcast talk to

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