 The World Series is on the air. This is Navy Field Destroyers. All the destroyers and the cyclists are battling for the World Championship. The play-by-play depictions of all the World Series games brought to you with a compliment of the Ford Motor Company, Mr. Henry Ford, Mr. Edzo Ford, and your local Ford dealer, producers and distributors of Ford and Lincoln drive and Ford truck. The sponsors will be amply repaid if you get enjoyment from these broadcasts. At this time during the competing thick game, we'd like to present Graham Maximus, who has, in his own vivid style, pictured the World Series while our excitement in the crowd. Unfortunately, Graham had to return to New York last night, and I know he meant his team here today. He's listening we know. Here's the beginning of this seventh and deciding game of the 1934 World Series. We miss him as we know you do. Now, for the attending three games, Kempfness and Excitement of the Day, we turn you over to Don Wilson of New York. He'll give you the picture here and Tom Manning will decide the first four-and-a-half inning while we're at the pleasure during the last half of the game. All right, Don Wilson, you got my idea to help yourself with this microphone. Thank you for a fun good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I hardly need to tell you that there's a capacity cloud gathered here on the stands of Navy Field and the destroyers living this afternoon. To witness the seventh and final game of the 1934 World Series between the clouds of St. Louis, the flag is destroyed. A capacity cloud sees the highest fish for this beautiful battle. Not only are the spectators an almost state of frenzy, but the players themselves are very much on edge with their nerves being very spotless. A condition which might easily be planned into a flame because of the strain of such an exciting series as you already know. You will recall that this was the first time since 1931 that the World Series has won the seven games from the St. Louis five-quartered-off with Sonimax Athletics. It's first and third that this series will depend largely upon the effectiveness of the pictures, which is quite an obvious fact in the short series. And that prediction has held true with the great teams Vivian Daffy, Blue Boy Raw, and Tommy Bridges. So far, Daffy Dean is the only pitcher to go through on stage. Raw, Bridges, Givny Dean, each having one-one and lost one game while Daffy has won both his sides. It was right here in the fight that this World Series this year opened. That first game was conspicuous for two particular reasons. A blowing up of the Tiger Infield, which may be a side of it to overlay anxiety, and the pitching of Givny Dean starts winning 8-3 in that first game. Then the second game came along, and it was watched by the outstanding pitching performance of Blue Boy Raw for twice. He turned in, and all signs stand out accomplishment of refiring 22 men in a row. Then the scene of the battle came down the sportsman's part in St. Louis. Raw, Daffy Dean was in the box for the cars. Backing his usual control, Daffy frequently was discerning the batter who had this youngest of the Dean brothers up three-to-two. As a result, Raw had the basic spot to make his most every inning during that game. But due to the fine support and teamwork of the entire final squad, I am from Mining Crafts and Cage Cliffs on Daffy's part, the start came through to win four-to-one. Then came the fourth game of this series and the Tiger squad was stopping to meet a point. Despite batting strength, the overpowering St. Louis was despite winning to the tune of ten-to-four. But this game gave us the finest pitching of this series to date. A most end-able record being turned in by Tommy Bridges, the Sport Tigers, who pitched the darkest-breaking ball that he had ever had and who would have had a set-out. But for one Mr. DeLanston, the forward five-touchers who pulled along when out for a homer throwing the only one for St. Louis, the Tigers winning three-to-one. That brings us down to yesterday's game of Detroit, which was one of those good-old-sized-and-ball games that we missed. But St. John is going to one Leo Delosius, St. George Stoff. Stoff has made at least a lot of four-hitters. He knocked the old apple all over the lot, getting three hits out of four times a pass. Good shot would also get the hand for his spectacular catch with him back against the fence of Glancy's bed for an extra base hit. But winning, as you well know, yesterday, four out of three in what a ball game that was. This brings us down to the class can hand, the pleasant pass. The seventh and deciding game for the World Championship. And don't you for one minute think that those men down there won't be giving everything that they have this afternoon, not only for the honor of winning the flag of the Magic of the World Station, but for the $1,800 at stake, which is the difference between $5,700 and $3,900 as the player's care for the winners. You know, I've been sitting at home in New York listening to Park Bom and Tom Manning give us their very splendid reports on these games and listening to Mac as we so affectionately call Graham Mac and he's giving us this free game color and his very pertinent remarks throughout the game. I've been sitting at home in New York listening to these reports just as you have. And as I was flying through the air by plane between here and New York last night, it occurred to me that I'd like to know just a little bit more about these players. These names have become almost household words during this period. So thinking that perhaps many of you listening in and our radio audience might be interested in the same thing, I dug down into the voluminous biographical files and have here some hiring informative data which I think perhaps many of our radio audience will be interested in. Before we give that to you, I promised before we put the air there was a huge floral horseshoe taken in here in place just to be left of the batter's box. It was even sealed for this world's day. It was brought in by Tommy Richardson, Mickey Poppins' great man, and topical tool, nicely known and probably the noisiest baseball looter in America. This huge floral tribute will be presented to Mickey Poppins, manager of the Detroit Hydrant. The final scene of this is today. Let's look down and see what happens and some of the facts pertaining to some of their plays. We find John Pepper Martin, the third baseman, and, incidentally, Pepper isn't probably already a cognizant about exobaticism or the St. Louis National. Pepper Martin, the wild horse of the old babes and the outstanding heroes of the 1931 World Series. He's the Cardinals' regular third baseman, instead of what a feeler he was in the 1931 series. Martin's improved his play along the hot corner so much that he is considered by many as one of the fastest-keeling third basemen in the National League. He's like a cat on punch down the third baseline and possesses a lot in the field. There's no doubt about his batting in baseball. He's like among the best wild players in the Hydrant circuit. The 1934 Ledger knows his bat, 289, Fielding, 942. That's Martin's heading batting list of the cars. Engels-Wright Fielders, John Hoplack. John Hoplack is combating around the neighbors for the past five or six years, most of the time he's been trying to make good with a box of ledgers. He's been going through his leg while hunting the patients' effort in his work, and he never until now leads to start them. We met him down at the hotel this morning and he is a fine specimen of athleticism. Hoplack was given the most ever position of the box, but did not catch the stick. He was sent to Columbus and the American Association, a farm team of the cars of the same, and there played such a ball that the car manager would decide to give him another tap. He played a fine game for the cars this season and he's come through with many a time like well. That is what he's seen and is going on as one of the very best. He's also very, very fast on the pace. He's one of the few final players who have not started in their games going working stuff up into the major league teams. This is his first camp in the World Series and he has done a couple of minutes in the ability to do great things. 1934 record, batting, 284 hour, fielding, 978. Then he comes to Mikey's place, second place for the playing manager for the same man of cars. Mikey was made manager of the same man of cars for the final seven. He would instill in the grand system of playing cars in the final scene of things. So far, he's carried it out to the letter. Mikey, you know, is a man with a dive for eight years. In that time, he'd fought down in the car of the method. He has a teammate from the cars who assists. They take an extra base every time there's a possibility of making one. Mikey's great believer in the hit and run play which made him one of the most good managers in baseball. The final place may not be as fun as the old-time manager was but he's very, very close to it. Mike is one of the greatest running players ever to take part in the World Series. His ability while making seemingly impossible plays and playing bang-off ball on the ground is the toughest. Seems to be one of Mikey's main players. Matt suffered in all of his long play since he took over the manager shift for the same man of seats. 1934 record batting 306 shielding 971. Then we have Matt shield Joe Ducky working Medley. Ducky working like a sluggy running Gary was one of the hardest hitters in the National League. He gave politics after his first season in the majors in 1933 of being a coming star. He remained among the first five batters most of the seasons but his clubs dropped him from that tonight's circle. Medley is a great pulling arm and so there's a lot of guys doing that old left field garden out there. And it can sell below the 300 mark in all the six years that he's been playing in the minor major league baseball. He makes his home in New Jersey and first again playing telephone on that section. They final stick him up and play to the double time to give you further data on these very much down as the left field and the planting center field and the start of the center park for the five of today. The Tigers go go high in the field and make a top man. I have a second four and a half inning by a fourth farm of New York. All right, Tom, it's your time to take over. Tom Manning, ladies and gentlemen. You know that they're going to enjoy this a fourth ballgame. He's the first of the American league to the master league. They've been battling these four. That's one three games. Yesterday afternoon at this time he played the feelings that this game will be over as last night. The time of thinking of the night full of prefectures and now it is three games of peace. The all important games will be over unless this game of ending tonight. Ernie Hawkins is the first of the three games. He's the first of the three games. The first of the three games. The first of the three games. The first of the three games. The wind up at the start, a fast ball is high inside. The upper martin speculates the flint. Yesterday's important game is on the way. The wind up and the flint, both dooms after the first ball. If it's over the flint, it's too high. And the fouls of upper martin soon have nothing. All the serves will go short during a second stream first. The wind up, the flint. Ball, another serve ball is low outside. And the foul on upper martin, first header of the afternoon, is 3-0. A stream ball takes a few steps over for the pitcher, running yours in the start-up, after taking his time. And now the wind up. Ball, flint. The first fouls, a point and fast pass, and the right fouls are always so high. Very valuable behind the goal. There's the first ball in a second. That's one, a warrior's merit. The fifth, three and one. The fight, the fouls. Three and two. Yes, two of the fans are really pumped up this afternoon. There are capacity fouls here this summer. It's starting quickly. There's a wind blowing in from right field this afternoon. Three and two of the fouls. Now here it is. The flint. Yes, two of the fouls, the flint. This is where the fouls game is, but it's worked on it. Elvin after just as soon as the night first. Yes, the fouls, three and nothing. On the first header, Pebble Martin. He then sucks three of them right down the alley, and finally with a foul, three and two. Pebble Martin's won. And it's run gone. Nobody on. Blah, blah, blah. The fifth, it's a slice. Elvin after a 20-yard map one. Here's the wind up again. It's a five in the center, three in the face here. The slider's going out of the foul. He's hitting two. That's going to be a walk-lock as well. And he's first to throw, a walk-lock to second. That's a double. That's a walk-lock. Nailed that foul. That's a starting line, Fyre. In a left-under field with Kyojo's right going back fast. He knocks the ball down. And before he could pick it up and get it back to the infield, a walk-lock was on second base. A two-patter for a walk-lock. And Managis Blanke-Quick is coming up. Oh, well, how are you guys doing? Wait, we're getting for a moment to watch off the disc. I think guys have been all the powers of all. Very much satisfied with the ball and strike decisions of all of these on fire. Here we go. Now, let me go on a click. One down, one on a second. Follow on. A hook, throw, and foul, and outside. It's the first inning. Walk-lock on second. The pitch. The high fly ball out of the short center field. Locale's going back, white something in. Locale, how's it? Two out. Walk-lock on second. Blanke-Quick from the back hole. This is the high pitch inside. Getting the ball on the handle of his back. Managis also white. Silly little girl. We're up for the crack of the bat. Little girl turning around and making a neat pass for out number two. Joe Medley. Joe Medley, the card will lessen the result. A right-hand hitter. There is the stretch. Another pitch. It's a foul. A fast ball is inside. Medley, close away from the plate. First inning at all. Five of batting. Two out. Jack Blanke-Quick on second. The result, all but double. Ball one on Joey Medley, the hitter. The high infield fly ball. Going back, a third base, and Owen going back fast. He has it. And that's why I'm going to stay close. Ball nose in the fourth inning. Ball one. One whip. And ball out. Ball ball. These world series ball caps are brought to you through the courtesy of the makers of the Ford V8. And here's in the cloud nose half of the first inning. My friend came up. The count went to three and two. And then he went down swinging hard. He had a strikeout route. And he took that long, long rest back to the bench. That's 12th loss. Followed him in the batting order. Bangs went out into left center field for a two-base hit. He rested happily down on second. It's 2013 to bat. A high-flatter short left center. No girl went back on the grass under it and had it in the pocket for the second out. Two outs. One on. And that's what we got. That's a far one. High behind bird. One. Went out fast under it. And the foul went in the net. No run. One hit. No error. And the big zero hangs in the first half of the first inning for St. Louis on the scoreboard out in right field. There's been a ticketing space out of the mound. He's warming up with your Lampy. And Joe Joe White has done his wing. Two big slacks back as he comes in the bat. He's about to hear some manning. You know, there's little pictures out there that we want you to get. You see, Dean, you know, he's in the box this afternoon. Bill Hallerhan with the expected pressure. 90-plus seconds for the game. What? Well, a few blocks to go. There's only one amendment. Perhaps he thinks that St. Louis team has very much this level winning the final and he's getting this chance to fix the game. The running to go. White is up. Oh, wow. Well, that's what happens when he's with St. Louis team with only a game left. There's him there this afternoon instead of White and Bill Hallerhan. Joe Joe White is up. Ball one. Slyke's foul. Ball one. And Slyke's one. Joe Joe White, a left-hand hitter. Center-feeler and lead-off man of the foul game. The wind-up, one-on-one. Slyke's foul. And the fast ball to go over the outside corner to a left-hand hitter. And it's now a Slyke's two-hand ball one. The wind-up to fix. It's a foul and a foul. And the fast ball to go over the outside corner. So is the foul and Slyke is out at first. One side to down in the first inning. And it's a foul and a foul. And it's this game over to a left-hand hitter. If you talk to him, get your hands together. Manager Mike Poplin. There was a run-up down here. He deployed last night. Actually, whether or not Manager Mike would be able to play today. He was slyke and running out of hit yesterday when Paul Dean put the box against his face. It was a fast gas. And he was in the house for the long late. But he's out here this afternoon, helping the boys in his crucial World Series ball game. First inning, one-out. Poplin up the pitch. That's Slyke's foul. And the fast ball was right down the old alley. He's popping up with one-out and nobody on. All serve fouls and a foul on Poplin. Here's Slyke's two. Mike's shot from the back. And Gerringer will be next. The long busy game. Mike's two. The wind-up. Running. But the front ball comes up with it. Both the columns. Poplin is out. Two-out. Nobody on. Gerringer's coming up. Gerringer's getting on strong with a foul. Not if Gerringer, you know, is living up to it. That could be a little fast. Slyke's foul. That's Slyke's foul all the time. And it starts to get enough. Two-out. Nobody on. The pitch to Gerringer. The five-out. Slyke's out. Off-board left field. It's turning. Slyke's out. And everybody on for it. Nobody on. That's it. And Gerringer's perfect. It's almost done. He's up top. He came all the way back. And it's Slyke's possibility. Don't speak failure. It's not the fastest out there back on third base. He's right all the way to the gutter. He's going to fall down. And Gerringer is going back off the left field. Not if Gerringer was taking those catches on that foul. And the foul was second base. And was on his way to third. The pitch to Slyke. He's in the right field. That pop is going over to the line under the net. And he has it. That foul for the Tigers. That's the first inning. No runs. No hits. No errors. No runs for Gerringer. Gerringer leads on Manning. No runs for Gerringer. Two of those heroes now hang up on that right field scoreboard. Slyke, Lewis, nothing. He's got nothing. And we end the first inning as of the important foul game. The important yesterday was seven. And the fighting game of the 1934 World Series. He's been fouling. The Slyke, Slyke, and Slyke, Lewis, Slyke knows. Slyke up a three game streak. And there's what happened to Slyke just out of the first. Slyke came up, down to the first. And he was off first to foul it. Slyke went his back down to one half down. Slyke, you think you've fouled it? When did you go over the first place? You've fouled and fouled and fouled it. Right and fouled them down. And Gerringer up. Gerringer finally has to bang that fly out over third base and serving fouls. You'll have a fly out in the right field. And Slyke's about to hook it while the throw it out. No runs. No hits. No errors. Now we have the tough man in the Cardinal pattern coming up, coming to the plate in here in the second inning, and John Manning to give it to you. All right, John. It's the Columns, the Cardinal, first tackle, left-hand batter. Hell, the Wackers. Right-hand scubber laner is in the box. The line-up, the fifth. He swings it at the side, out in the left field of the free kick. Columns fouls first, playhouse a foul, puts it into Roquear, it gets passed Roquear, Gerringer backing up. It covers the ball, and Columns stops the first. A single. Mind drive off to Jojo, right, and he took down the bounce, got away from Roquear, on the return, but Gerringer was backing up. That's the second foul, the hit. Still the lanshee, the catcher is up. The fifth. Four runs. A fast foul, a stretch into Puckman's glove. Still the lanshee, pulling away from the plate, and it is four runs. First pass, off the second inning. A foul, back, strike. Well run, strike run. A foul, strike run, it's a shut. Feet go over to first, the catch. It's a foul. Outside, and it comes off, Bill Gellanshee, left hand hitter, it's two and one. Now the referee, having a hard time on film, it's flipping over, trying to get that extra third out of the way. Now he goes up the goal, fouls two and strike one, but it's a fouling ball down first. Oh, and he's telling me it's two. And here's that play again with fouls on first, Bill Gellanshee, left the foul, fouls to Bill Olin. Olin is telling her fouls was out, telling her to free bird, getting her head as the lanshee, two outs, nobody off. That's daddy up there. It's the first hit, coming right up here, the fouls. Oh, somebody caught it. Well, that's the closest group foul, cause they hit so far, fouls strike run. Nothing about these microphones, just not to hit by a foul down. Strike one of the counts, have a fix. That's a safe hit, in the right field. The foul is a three, five, he turns to Bill Olin, second or daddy, that's the first. The second foul is a hit, on the inning, the third on the afternoon. Bill Olin says, the foul is necessary for a game. Bill Olin starts that necessary run there, three days, that's all that blows the outfield. All daddy out first, the launcher up to the fix. Six fouls, the launcher, back to the right hander. That is a six, a second first. Coming, there he goes. The foul, the second base, he's out, he's in, that's it, two carry now. Two hits, that's four fouls. In the first half, all the second inning, forward. Calling the first batter up in the clouds half the second. That's one in the center field over the second base, for a clean single. DeLancy, Bill DeLancy. Fancy catcher, up to the left side. Downed one down to Marvorn, Olin took it, stopped over the second, we're getting her at it, wing it down to Greenberg for a double play, say wiping up the bases, two out, and Olin's daddy coming to the back. Olin's daddy, downed one in the right field for a single. He was on in the older launcher, who came up yesterday and got three out of four, and was up there swinging that bat wide, and our daddy went, started down the second, and was out on the block down there, bummed, making cuts from wings, the tag in the back. No run, two hits, and no error. Now we come to the fourth batter, in the, it's like flaggers line up, as they come up there half the second. It's the Goose, Goose Goslin, stepping up to the plate now, and there's Tom Manning coming in to give it to you. All right, Tom. Gizzy Dean is now back kicking some more of that dirt around the pitching rubber, as he's prepared in one of the five-and-a-half of the second inning. No lunch, it's just a wind-up, Garland's been hitting. First ball is it's throw, hopper down first base, Tom takes it, passes it to Dean, he's off. Tom takes the ball, and Dean, Gizzy Dean will cover the bat, taking the ball, and getting the put-out. One goal. That was a lazy, bombing ball, that's the Tom Manning. Next to it will be Sully Lowe Carroll, the little short drop of the choice of Tigers. Sully is batting left-hand at this afternoon, again, the right-hand slant of Gizzy Dean. Here's the wind-up, one goal, and nobody off. Long one this time. Here comes, as the bounding ball down, short, and goes in fast, it's done, he's safe. How about the timing ball, that's the right-hand came in, fast forward, it's beautiful, in the dirt, Tom's knocked it down, and it's thrown as an error for a short drop to Ocean. Lowe Carroll, base left first, on to Ocean's error. Green word batting. Big right-hand hitter. Last half of the second inning, one off, and Lowe Carroll is off first. There's the stretch. And the sixth, flight ball. That was a hook ball, that's just the outside corner of the plate. Two-hand Greenberg. Greenberg has his jaw set down by the gap, it'll clean that flat up and down. There's the stretch, and the pitch. So, he's swing-hired and misses, and now it's two-and-nothing. And Greenberg is winning, third base from Lowe on his neck. Lowe Carroll's last first, one man off. He's coming his left foot up and down, out there on the rubber. There's the stretch ball. A feet to first, and the pitch. A foul on the bat. And the foul remains, strike two. That was fast on a move ball, fire high, guys go. There's the last two up, several yards out, where the pitch is fast. That man's fast with the jizzies. Jizzies takes his glove off, and first but not fourth center field. And now he's looking in at Hans Greenberg, standing out there, rubbing the ball in his bell hand. Now he's ready to go with the stretch. It's strike two, you know, a player first. Lowe Carroll is safe. Jizzies turns that ball over there with money on it to lift off. Another stretch. The pitch. My plane. Well-hired. At a close foul over the outside corner, it was just above the knee, and I missed it for a third strike. Two men out, Lowe Carroll on first, and four ballers. He's like Tarzan, a third baseman, way hand hitter is up. No runs he gets, you know. That is a stretch. The pitch. The ball goes out a couple of miles. Martin comes up with it for a two-fifth, passing, Lowe Carroll at second, for the third out. No runs. No hits. One hour. Tell it for us. The Ford Motor Company is sending you the broadcast of the World Series game. The National Broadcasting Company presents with special news bulletins from the First Radio Bureau. My five friends. French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou died today from both wounds inflicted by an assault who also killed King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. He was first reported that Barthou's injuries were not serious. But first, the French cabinet has been thoroughly followed in the meeting to take action on the assassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia. A brave European fighter just spared. Some Prince Peter, 11 years old, is proud of the playing game. Probably will be proclaimed king within a few days. He's both in the First Radio Bureau. Before the details, read your news paper. Here we are now, going into the first half of the third inning. All in the mound, Elvin Arthur is warming up with Mickey Scotland. We have Louis De Loser coming up there who was attacked when our fatty was out of second on a field. Here's something to give you first half of the third inning. All right, now, we're going to see it all day. Cardinal Dorsak with a fast live inning. My old fatty, well, he raised clearly. Elvin Arthur, White-Handed, brought his hand up on the first six of the loaches. That's right, Carl. They'll go wind up again. Fall in on the fast, Carl is high inside. And the crowd on De Loser is one and one. Ball two, Arthur's third ball was low and coming outside. Two and one. Ball is two and strike one. Arthur walks out of the fast for a second build, Carl is in there again. The wind up. Six fouls. And it's very third ball. And over the heart of the court, we'll have a crowd on De Loser with two or two. Ball two and strike two. That's a drive on it. The center field is going over a little bit under it. Lady, she has it. One man out. The old loach is a cardinal Dorsak. Five and two. Joe Joe White. The pad is for 50 teams. DeLone, 50 teams. The bat goes batting. One out. Nobody else. Coming. The ball goes in the fast. 50 teams. That's right out of the fast. That goes way down fast for third base. One with that ball and followed it out. Our coach is putting his hands as he walks that way down to get us. Taking his fixing hand at time. With the bat strapped out of his hand, it's probably a problem for a moment. If we get the big hand for the third base, DeLone's bat around at 20. What you should say, Joe, a real zip on it. Right. Strike two. Big boy is taking a lazy swing at that ball. That's right, DeLone. Over the outside corner for a strike six. That's one where they're leisurely at it. And the call is true of nothing. Here's the line up. Strike two on 50 teams. That's what I've been in that field. It's like a same table. It's a same pitch. The team is bound in first, the guys will hand the ball. The team is going down. It's going to be first, first, first. Besides him, he takes a double. Oh, it's 50 teams. Going up to 20, 12 for second base. But the guys will turn to low-shell. But it's just a little bit. On the 50-falt side of the drive, the 50 teams put on the other side with a right-foot drive and he is straight getting a two-way hit. But the ball won't swing at that ball. That's not a right. And what's about to happen for a two-way hit. Double marching coming up. Right, right, left, left, left, left, left, left. There is a stretch and a pitch. He's up for last, 11th, serving, five, it is foul. Strike one. Two-on-five, both from the other guys who were certainly out there and produced the two-up one. Other guys are running, five, 15, six down, four serve. He's got a good feel of that line. Strike one on several miles. There is a stretch and a pitch. All line of the fast ball, inside and out of the corner, ball on the third one. Greenberg is playing back. So is Olin. They're not expecting it. The fourth. Forward, third one. Ball is two on the third ball of that style. Another can tell if it's proper marching for them to do, you know. One bad out, that's what we do is on second. And the founding ball of our first team, they have it. After covering, he's safe, that's safe, safe. After 20 minutes crawling, and put the march, he's far in our lives. There's a bit of an argument going on down there at first base. What's going on? At the top half, that's what's going on, you know, it's telling them the arguments. Look like we have them. The posture and greenberg are talking to team leaders. But let the marches get it out. That will be stored as a safe pitch. That's what's going to be seen on Thursday. Now we have one of our first and third. Alone for the guess. One man out. And that's one clock. The target's left fielder. That's time. Got her something else. Taggers are going to play back. Nothing to guess. A double play. Scoring a low score of first playing feet. That is a stretch. Only got first and third runner. Left rock setting, for six. Passes going down the floor from the coast. Get away from it. Scoring out back team. Hello, Thursday. After slowing base to tackle marches. Mike Cacklin's far off, landed about 10 feet in front of Scoringer. Scoringer's stuck up his left hand, and that is a fast 15 according to the way. But you can see in the picture, how fast the third base. Scoring out of the Scoringer base, left up on marches. Far off on left lap. Cackler had his left half on, was looking around the pitch and fast 12 and 30. This is a tough lap, and it's a good 12 game. Running on second and third. There's the way, but it hits the left lap. Far through the third pass, left lap. Cacklin the bat one, went half the way fast. Cacklin the bat one, went half the way fast. Cackler from John's, but he's off the plate. Cackler delayed for a moment, left lap. He's out of the batter's box. How is your man ready to throw? Cacklin, throw him a swing. It hits. Cackler's free. So far inside, it's three and nothing. Cacklin's free. He'll be up next. There he comes. Cackler's fell. He left. The spaces are loaded. Do not be leaving us up with an essential pass for Cackler's box. Cackler was throwing down and just a little bit too much. He prays for half time, not to give Cackler's box anything short, and put a runaway, throw it back in. A pass for Double Cacklin from East State. Cacklin pushes up. You can see the school trying back, hoping for Double Cacklin. Left half the pass loaded. That's it. Cacklin left him fast. Cacklin's out of there, Cacklin. There's the picture, you know, he's on third base. Cacklin left him on second base. Left, left, left. He's out first. First half of the pass, no run. Cacklin left and come out. There's the line up. Cacklin fell. A fast ball is inside. Cacklin pushed, pulling away, and a leading pass on his left. Cacklin fell on, and Cacklin left. There's the line up. Cacklin fell on, Cacklin fell on. The power fell up and back into the stand, and it's right soon. The line, if you heard, one of the foul fans popped up there, and how's it going? Very souvenir. Strike two and ball one. That part guys will have crossed out a new ball. After, he's out there with his club off, and a ball on his hands. How's it going there? Ready to go. Strike two, ball on, five ball on, one out. The line up. Cacklin took the ball, outside. It's about two and one, half the run, one to wait. He tied it there for a low outside, and now it's two and two. Ball two and strike two. There's the line up. Two and two. It's a trial to write to me in a serving foul. Everybody running. Rock Rock is around the corner, that ball landed about here four yards, outside the foul line, and the club on 23th remains two and two. Rock Rock was coming down two, first, rather slowly. He was on third. Number one on second. Rock Rock on first. One out, two and two on the hitter. Offers, getting the signal now. That was a ball on the line up. Two and two to six. That is a foul to the right field, if they make it, getting two to the side. Rock Rock is around the corner here. Rock Rock also scores. The throw is the third base. Three and nothing, it's there to the foul zone. With a foul to the side, he breaks through the whole line, fly it out to the right field. Rock Rock coming over the box. That is a foul, holding a foul line, score it from third. Rock Rock, score it from second. Rock Rock, who is a full-time runner, kept right on going, and score it all the way, standing up. It is scored at the two base, 10th, all 30th place. It is foul. Thank Lord, God knows if I'm actually, three, he scored unimaginally, nothing. Mike Jumplin, one of all of us, and offers are standing over there, about five feet inside, a foul line there, third base, having a bit of a comfort. With a foul, holding a 20th place, you know, who is playing on the good, but he won't change. Get up there, and after getting a foul, on two and two, he's fouled on several passes, and they're walking to the right field. Two and one, between the replay, and another, that is not official as yet. Two and one, one coming in, he's been warming up outside there, under the grandstand, we claim at the moment, it will be official, but two by one, we'll replace Elements, Mike Jumplin has taken the ball, called, they'll fire it on, a four shot, consisting rubber, fire it on, yeah, yeah, and green burn, the ball goes over the box, that is correct, two by one. Officially, we'll see the relieving session. That all happened in the third inning, you know, with one land ball, team, up to double, in the left field, Pepper Martin, then single, beat out, and throw down the down first, putting team on first, Pepper Martin, goal second, Jack, walk off, took a base on pair, filling the bag, like he played, then doubles, to right field, throwing the bases, and making it, the part of three, the Tigers, nothing. This is a seven goal, that was a final game, of the World Series, the players of battle, suit and mail, during the past six days, two games here at Mavenfield, next three, over sportsman's park in St. Louis, and they returned here yesterday, a part of one, forced it with seven games, and here it is, here in the first half of the third inning, ready to go again, and Joe Medlick, the left field of the Cardinals, will be first to base, two more goals, there's a stretch, and a pitch, a bounding ball, down to low goal, low goal, to Greenberg, and Medlick is out, going to third, all the way, unless and barely, Blanky Plates, put in the third base, taking no chances, all it's being put out. Now we have to do that out, and, Ripper Collins, the first backer of the Cardinals, left hand, battle is up, Ripper Collins, that's the first ball, pick the base, it is left field, please, go in from there, back, send in the moment, pick it up, put it into low goal, and, that's the first, the Cardinals, well, the Cardinals, nothing, field to Lansing, the Cardinals, that's it, we'll leave them at center, the St. Louis, the St. Louis, Cardinals, well, the Cardinals, nothing, the Cardinals, and this, the first half of the third inning, all it's a pitch, a pitch, it's a ball, high inside, well or nothing, on field to Lansing, good ball, that's the first, of feet, that's first, and now, the delivery, it's a ball, inside, the Cardinals, well, it's filled to Lansing, get out of the low, and the Cardinals, do another, nice, it's up again, the Lansing, Cardinals, well, soon, there is, present, Cardinals, Lansing, Cardinals, Lansing, Cardinals, Lansing, Cardinals, Cardinals, Lansing, Cardinals, Cardinals, and Inside yours in fact, same question, you're in the Lansing, you second half of the eighth inning, you know the Lansing's Cardinals, who you can put will be the next question that is going to fit to the jet and won't be until we start to drop our two fast jets left-hand pickers, and join them out as the official responses in the box for the flight. The next center, the night center at the beginning by the way, will be Artie Osteine, with a little center feeling. Now far ahead, Johnson, our fire is deep behind the plate, and slow stay by, and we're about ready to go. Fast jet, you know, is a left-hand picker. You might be on second or the fifth, it's a boil. A hook call plate inside for Osteine, and the cloud is one of nothing. Osteine being the night center of the center. Fall through, a fast fall across, let's get it down. It should step up rather slowly, jumping and so forth, and the cloud is going through. There's that long, slow slip, and the fifth. Slick boil, to the top through a nothing. Now the master of the fast fall, right down the alley, for a slow slip. All through a tight one. Now the slip, the high fire over the back of the third one, going over the start, just catch up with it, and the cloud is through and through, on Ernie Osteine. Guys, a load of new boils, hot air through, hot jets, and then that's the plate off. Five on and getting back to tradition, towards the top of Osteine, with still the last three, returning second base. Point five of the third inning, two minutes, and the cloud is going through and through. There's the fifth, and the fifth. Five, three, the second third ball is outside, and there, a wide fit, with nothing going outside, to get it. Guys, we'll take a slow look at it, just passing through over the side of the dugout. Three and two of the fifths, all in front of Osteine, left. Field to Osteine, the Cardinal shortstop, coming up for the second five in the inning. We open this inning with a long five on, in front of field, for the first time. Field to Osteine, right hand, whatever it's at. There's the fifth, and the right field, the last three, mounting third base, the first ball is coming up. The back to Osteine, that was a nice throw, but I'm back to Osteine. Field to Osteine, the cloud of third base, but the first ball is over there. How do we, how do we, how do we, how do we face this one? To Osteine. And, with the team, something happens. There's something happening, helping all the Cardinals, at least, at least, yes, in this inning. And, let's go back to Osteine. With the team, we've got to, we've got the back to Osteine's corner. It's a pretty, just green ball, just a little bit of skill here, I'm glad to know. Team took some time getting his jersey off. Back to Osteine, Osteine is up. The sixth, Osteine. The last one is Osteine. Osteine on the second. The last two, Osteine. There's the sixth. And the high ball, the ball, the third ball is in fast, gets it up. And it's already able to make the play at the first hit. Galanci crosses the plate, and it's Osteine. This is the first. It's quite a high ball, not to hit the end of the plate, and down to the bottom. It's already cutting five feet in the air. There's Osteine in the last, there's Osteine in five, there's Osteine in five, and it's one of those most dance of getting. Galanci at the plate, had most dance of getting, because that's common on the board. At the second hit of the end of the 50 feet, the third ball, the third ball, six, five, there's seven. This is still loaded to us, and down to the bottom. Five, the third, then from the middle. It's the way to open the ball, 50 feet, get that plate, five, go, go. What a while. Last time, up a margin, single. The first inning, you step out. Keep watch up, that's Osteine is in the back. 50 feet high, but what a while. There's Osteine in the fifth. Five, pass ball is inside. Get the ball, it's pulled away. Start with one another. There's Osteine in the fifth. Five, two, pass ball is over, but just a little bit low. Out of five, I've got the margin of two of nothing. Use the first part of the inning. Five, three, another low, three of nothing. All three, the guys loaded. There's the pitch. Five, four, three, that's Osteine. And down to the top of the plate. The final seven, the final seven. 50, top of the net, down to the pitch, and top of the net, and down to the top of the net, we'll keep our center. The top of the net is still low, half step, there, slowly rushing out of the box. There's the bench. 50,000 for the bench, guys. Half made it through. Many of those times, they forced the referee to hit. The world's feeling just here, and it's really good to see the ball. Upstanding among the world-wide teams is the one and only Dave Roos. He's going to give you a few of these fast balls because of the next kind of pitchers that walk down and get them. And they're apparently now going to be some moments before he does. Dave Roos is always sitting here in these fast balls. The ball is going out, he's going to be closer to Dave Roos. We'll have to find the contact to play ball next year. If they will fire, a contact to manage one of the clubs. Between the promised matches, it's coming in to be the next 50. Nobody owns the many of the figures, the one with some of the outfires. Dick Nallam was working with the junior world series this year. Also, the series with the two of these, the five ball games. For Van Clapper, only to imagine these goals go around the corner. Just keep it. Let the players set a field of all time in here. Let it come. There's another man that comes to it. Not by the way, not the Indians. Over the streets of Mass. And let it come, you know. Yes, but we'll tell you that there are two great seconds left. Let it come and prepare for what's trying to buy. Some outstanding golfers are not lucky of a basketball star. Tommy Bridges. He's got no chance for the Tigers. He'll take up the 15-mile pair before he finds it. No offense, no fair man. Don't keep our steps hand-bound by Tommy Bridges. That's what's left of the U.S. The base is loaded. Two men out. Seven lines at the base. More than five. Bridges starts his line up on the fifth to left. Well, let's try and hit it. Very lucky. That's fair. It's in charge. Two men out in the third inning. Ace is loaded tonight. And here's the line-up. There's a bounding goal. Daniel comes up with a penalty. He won't care. He's going to score. He's going to score. That's fair. And the final. In the first half of the third inning. Go ahead. Well, have your time. It is. I do not hear what you mean. There's time. The third inning. That won't be a bad game. Win the 5-0s in the third inning. Let's talk about some of you with a compliment that the fourth motor gov. And the fourth dealer in America. And some of the rest from Nevenfield's play. Here is the story of the master impact in the third inning. All these bad days. The five-to-factor worked her up a long flight and raised her right in left center field. Dean is back. A flight of left-field sets her down by a flight in the pressure. Martin came up. He got her hit again. There's the play. Greenberg threw after. And he was straight on a very safe decision. Rock rock set up. Martin went down. Got her over a field of second. Rock rock rock. Straight to back. First double to right. Here's Greenberg. Dean marked the block out. Neckwit came up and rolled the straight after. Neckwit was out. Rolled out to Greenberg. First going to third. Farming to stop. Single to left. Going to third. The Lansing double to the right. Swing column. Well done. Was up. And he won. He lost his single sending in the Lansing. All started going to second. Dean had got down to the third. One couldn't make a play. The Lansing scored. Martin left. Rock sending. I thought he was gone. Rock rock was finally out. When Bridges did play. Rolled. He played. Hodges. All a boundary. Down to second. All right. Come on, John. Manninghill is going to last out of the third. He's faster. The hitter left hand is better. It's a pitch. It's a foul. A fast foul. Here's very outside. This is the first time I've ever said I have to do. The seat box. Here is a pitch. Place. Scoring. All on. And place lock. Come on. That's one. It's busy, Dean. You know, it's got a long rest. There's a pitch. The foul up and back. Right to me. Crosses up man. Farmer Bridges. Arm done. Busy, Dean. Now it's his level up. I'm pressing that foul. He passed the right field over to Hodges. And the call is right to him. Go around. Round up. And the pitch. Has it gone out of the center. See a lot of study. Moving on a little bit. He's under and we checked this. He passed. Now that's not fair. That's woven on a line. All too early. I've got to. The tribal's got to do it. One more. In the five and a half. All the fair livings. Farmer Bridges. Coming into the place. Farmer working up there. Rather slowly. That exceptional. The batter's got. Dean. Going with signal from. Bill Bilanthry. Go around that. And the first set. Place. Farmer Bridges. That's the cut up of him. All in the center. And the foul down. The pitch. This not the ball down. Pitch it up. Pay up the fouls. And Bridges is out. That was a hot slice. That's down off the lead. Half-fifty-first. Now that's a second motion. The player four, five. See the roll. He passed down it. Pitch it up with the fouls. And Bridges is out. The Tigers. That's out of the wall. And right. Coming up for the second drive. Here's your right. The Tigers. Got to feel this. The first set. Foul. Up and back. That's a third break. Right one. The Tigers. That's where the hit-off team is just to know. Pitch. Foul. There's your right. That's out of the box. That's down. That's good to pass. Cut the margin. Came in fast. And again. Have you got the other player? The right team. Pitch that foul. Right foul on it. There's enough to match. I don't know. Pitch two. Right to the bottom. Left out of. Two man out. Move out of that. The pitch. That's a foul on it. Just got to feel. Coming up. Got to go in the left. Got to run to the right. And he sent it. A foul to the Tigers. In the third by run. Foul. Foul on it. With seven nothings. They bring. They've done that. Diagnosed. In the spot game. Which is coming to you. From Nevenfield. The drive. Foul. Foul. Foul. Foul. Foul. Those who've done their run. They'll soon. They'll soon cross into the new state. Here's for the first half of the fourth inning. Sorry about that. Foul goes down to the Tigers. Nothing. That's back to the pitch. Foul to the manager. We'll be first up in the final half of the fourth. Foul to the general. To the right handers. There's in the box. Foul to the Tigers. Get the signal. Foul on it. And we'll run to the zone. First today. Foul to the manager. That was a foul. Foul right. I can feel the back to the pitch. Back to jump right away. And then. On the down. Now he's getting up. Foul on the foul. There's the line up of Tommy Blitz. A bombing ball down the carrier. He comes up with a clean lead. Back to the clean bird. Quick to down the foot. One man out in the fourth inning. Joe Middley. The left fielder. Only now the club and lineup was not made. They hit the jet. He made 20 during the season. And he's made 20 in the series so far. Up twice with no hit. The pitch is terrific. Cut on misses. There's a line up again. Hit by the back. Even the little right field. Back going back. Coming along with a new patient. Two men out. Oh my god. And Ripper-Solom. The foul is. Two stars, one foul. The third foul. Get back to the start. And Saladin from the first. There's the first best foul. As it's back out of the right queue at the face-nip, he's back coming in. It's the morning for Joseph to carry her at second, and Collins has his car in the middle of the afternoon. Three singles. They're on the line. He's a powerful fighter. We'll be back. He has a battle. Fire two times at fast. They're on the line. He's back on the left side. There's the next. It's a barrel. That's right. He's coming through to the left side of the stage, laying on 155, a hundred fish you found. There's the fish. A bounding barrel slowly down to carrying her. Carrying her front into a shell. Fire. He's out of that second. It's an empty barrel. After carrying her, it's possible to look outside during the second day. He'll come down on the second barrel. He's running it. And nowhere. He's out of the middle of the barrel. Somebody had the applause with the spike band right in the band, and some guys in the back, you got some help in it. Come in. So far the rivals have madeNING 11 heads off the ske Arbeits 아무 the systematicallyored ideological Mr. Brown, higher than Brown, and the sound of running up and on my process. That was the wind at the gun? Six, Brown, and the sound of going up and going down. The wind of going up against the high, slender, there's definitely twenty-three, there's anyway two thousand. One man up, and it's five and a half of the pair of any. No one's going to win the one, yellow's in the air, some of them are not going to get it. Brown is seeing everything that's going down there by the sound of going up and going down. I don't know if you saw that, and I'm saying that, and I think the wind is moving fairly quickly. That's the way the dog get's going down. It's going down and it's certainly going to get in. All around me. The fly-dive starts left to you. The roaches are going back. But there's nothing left to you. And there's nothing you have to do. Don't start left to you. You are going along first. You don't know. You don't trust us. We're getting what kind of a bathroom. We're a bathroom. You don't know. You don't trust us. I'm a fit. Let's do half, half, half. If you're doing a part of a bath, you're looking at getting a signal. And close the door. The fire is in the ground. The fire is in the ground. The six of us are still roaches. The roaches are going over the first. They can still be found. They can still be found. They're going to play with this. That's the story of the sport. No one has had no enemies before. That's when it starts to drive you in the front. And that's when it starts to drive you in the front. We've pressed it on the grass. Just the edge of the grass. That's the second day. There are 100 girls. One again until then they're left. There are 100 right here for a single. The first hit, off-season, party afternoon. Gartham, then it's back. A flyer to Medwik. Edward's getting in fast in the short left. I'm just for the out. Right down. That's fourth game. There's second. Diding one down the face. First, Gartham. Two, the roaches are down in the grass. No run. One hit. No leverage. And the floor is flat and nothing's available. They know it's Gartham. The seventh run made in the third inning. 11 hits. The bottom is out there. They've got it so far. Two one-hooks. Four hits right back. The Jordanian through the fifth inning now. There's only one left. California players coming up there. I think they're sending out these riders. We've got that to be Gartham's box. After the second run, they just walked up to the 90s. And here's Gartham. They need to get a three. Right on four. Getting to the first half of the fifth inning. Oh, it's Gartham. And the third of the fifth, left hand by Gartham. The second run, the third run. He's up. It's just Gartham. Tommy Diggers. He's got a five-turn. First run, right down the alley. Coming. The highest run. I can start by seeing Gartham coming in. Waiting for half-the-hage. One down. Captain Leo DeLorker is coming up. Yesterday afternoon, I went to the half-three. He's just about the happiest kid in the United States. He's got a five-turn. He's got a five-turn. He's got a five-turn. He's got a five-turn. He's got a five-turn. And he's got a five-turn. And he's got a five-turn. He's got a five-turn. Between the two travel voyages there's a half-horn, three of them down, five trips back, one down. And here's Gartham. He's got a five-turn. He's got a five-turn. He's got a five-turn. Is he going over the road. Up to the left. Here is Gartham. He's walking. There's Gartham. That's just Gartham, right? Well, there's a much better. Is he being sitting on the bus waiting for his turn of fact? Are he coming up there working very slowly? Is he getting my pass on the flag just right? He steps up to the coast, and the state is flying around down by the stretch of time it's a terrible moment. And then he goes, gets his foot on it, got his hands on it, gets away from him, and finally he catches up with it, doesn't let him go. So he catches up with the name of the crowd, seven, five, a dozen, two hours, nobody else. The name is up. And the push. So, he has the swing down and around, give it in, and then pass to the ground. There's the push again. He's going to be getting swings away by. I think he's trying to swing the pass out. That's just, they're getting a kick out of it. Two flights of air, 33, 36, 1, 1, 2, 3. So that's both of these boats will be in the middle, there are the both of them, and the final half of the facility, full-time, full-time, and full-time. That is what happened. Only one starting point left. Right after the flight. The other option, after the flight to the last one. This is the one camera, hands up, three, 12, 20, I will lead the way, and the last round will be final. So God has got to quit the forever. And I was walking slowly on the 15 woman, they've got their 50s to leave, against these fenders in the last half of this finish. They've left out a five-off and scored seven runs. It made 11 hits, from the recipient at three bases on foul. They've left out seven runs. 11 hits, three bases on foul. Five of the Tigers, on the other hand, they've left out four times. Half of them hit, that's my son, John, in the first inning. Let me let John restate from the second inning, down to the last two hours. Which would be Tiger half of the fifth inning. Tag Greenberg, will be forced up, and 4-5 will start to play for himself. He's in there, here's the pitch. A foul, going outside to take Tag Greenberg, who's left right. The land he takes, he's off to get a clean, he's off to the mountain, standing up at the edge of the saddle, which cuts the clock, but it is not. He goes into his wind up, he's in him. A foul, right to set up the same religion, still outside to the right-handed batter. Greenberg brings it back, back and forth, moving it around, down to 30 feet, then he goes into his line of defense. He swings for a strike. He follows his strike one. That's the count of our big back, Greenberg's first batter, all the flaggers here in their half of the fifth inning. The score is 7-0, same with a dangerous cardinal. He's out there, he's full of the rubber, gets the signal and dribble, wind up, here it is. He's the next one out to get him down to the fourth inning. That's a foul, he takes it into place, and he takes it down on the first base. Then he goes, he's got it. Marble on, Marble on the saddle, he's got it down here. He's out there, the batter has got the net. He lands here, grabs out the hand of the ball, he does the end, a new one, and he's running off, taking the batter to get it to the fifth. Rubbing for the cross, he's got the rubber. He can grab a throw there, and walk over, but he's put into a grand slam. Greenberg is the fifth, and now outside to Marble on who's batting right. Now the collegiate, Marble on, he's down there batting out a one-on, somebody out on the pitch, he's got one-on, out on the right, and he's got it, what, what, just back under, and has it in the net. And Greenberg would go down to the first away, down a second, takes it back over to the first. One-on, one-on, and sweep past the left, sweep past it. Who's the last? Evan Bolyndianna. Well, find the third, sweep past, sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep. That's the staff, there's the staff up there, who's batting right, they think it'll be green. Here's your friend, who's batting for Greenberg, I've become about 62 on the left, and that's over, so does Greenberg, he's got a little lead in the pitch, a foul, batting into the screen, foul, strike one. He's got it, he's got it, he's got it, he's got the signal, step up on the mound, goes into a set, won't you go over and hear the pitch? That swings by two, everything is cleanly, a fuller, on what seems to have got there then, the landing staff is down there, give the signal, wind up in the set, here it is. The founding foul over into the target's dugout. Going in there, where one of the boys, bring that thing that's close to the town, and you do, another restart of the dugout, go two spots up there, strike two on him. Seeming to be back to Greenberg, Lance, now you're always doing the thumbs up, wouldn't you wind up in a stretch and then another glance, heard him? A foul, foul, foul, foul, foul, foul, foul, all the guys who's down there, and it's not a foul, it's strike two. All right guys, we're following behind the plate today, a foul, it's strike two, and Greenberg on the pitch, what is the pitch? A foul, bit on, down in the pass, second, three spots, he's got the left, that's the back pass, Greenberg, down there, going in the third base, looking down at it, that's the reason you throw in the one corner, three spots, that's the inside of it, and then get across the wall, that's after we hit the dirt down around, that's how he makes his light, three, Johnny Duckey, Johnny Duckey's in pass, facing, seeing here the pitch, a foul, a strike, Johnny Duckey, two runs, one out, strike one, pass out of the swimming, there's a foul, I think there's a very nice foul, Johnny Duckey's been tired a bit throughout the pitch, a foul, Greenberg's been very nice down there, and now he's got his big turn, Greenberg taking the lead outside, three spots left, second, foul, down there, that's the pitch, a foul, a foul, he's got the right, that's the batter, and then on his right two, there's he, that's he's got his foul, doesn't go to the left, he's got to get up there, pass, they tap with a flaming, guy's got to shoot, there's a little bit of a third of it, there's a little bit of a third of it too, the case now about, Georgia, lands the guard there, that out really, he's given, as the facing side, coming at the wall, Georgia walks in there now, building his back behind him, he's got to last, he's got that again, again a pulling at himself, and he's back, making his third desire, Mr. Brown, he's got, also on his team, goes out there, stands right throwing the batter, that's the amount of people that they know, lands there and works with it, he's got a foul, that out there, that he lands, then gets back to him, pass the batter, comes up to it again, again, this is his side there, there's a little bit of a foul, there's a bit, a foul, a foul, he's just getting the, he's just getting the foul, just firing the foul, come in, got mad at him, now, there's a foul, that even goes through again, a prying play, the guard wants everybody to throw the foul, spent free throws, it's a show off, it's clean with the right bunun女動作, just that he lands, give it a shot, plus that's the foul, a point corrosive and it's free throw, a point wreak, that the basket, has gone through, so here comes the potato throw. to bring those back with them. Some of the people who have been there now, and who have been there, I say, don't care much. From here, we are going to talk about the hard-bounders, hard-bounders. We are going to talk about the road of a second-day sportsman, fix the road up, we're going to do it, and we're hollering. We're going to conclude from the first inning, and the next one will cross out to the World Series games. I'll cross to you about the first half of the sixth inning, the Cardinals coming to bat. Couple matches, we'll do first half, a right-hand batter, one Norbert Bridges, two Cardinals, two Cardinals. So, and the Cardinals we'll be talking about in that couple matches, they keep playing in the batting box down there, down to Rebels, that's the back of the bat, which is going to line up where it is, up side. So we're coming over there, double-closed with a cap, and Bridges, now is stepped up on the mound, Bridges lined up, we've got one, left, The error on this will lead the pitch to the next batter. That block block is up there. And with the ball, wide and outflag to the left hand of Goddard. Other marking down on second. This is just going to affect the lead the pitch. We've got the fly out into the left center. Wildland over, under, and Hazard follow up. Every marking is going to go down 1,000 wings again tomorrow morning. And marking the ball on second. One out, one on, and fly straight to the left of the float. Three times out, pulling at each boundary. Pulling at the peak of each track and adjusting it. Well, seem to want to adjust themselves. But if you don't, it's before they step in, you're going to get your batter shot. Try to be aware of what you've got a little for. Hold your breath, put your breath up for air. Don't do that, back and forth. You've got to end a couple of times. Up and down. And fold your back on each over. We're going to surround Mark and with the ball. The fly up out, let me feel that flutter. Well, I feel like sometimes I have just to wing again for a second and mark it again for two on the base by the destroyer. Cross around for the moment. The green berg, and he wings it over the section. Go that way. Follow straight. Even now facing batting right. Mark me down on second. I have no hope. The second captain, there he goes. A foul, spiked on Joel Medley. First ball he never joined. The only man in the squad in the line about to miss the second captain, there's a fence. He swings wide and flies one high. I've been to a steep, slight center. Round off the barrier. He fought to save me around second. The runner is in. He's over on down the three layers. And he stays at third base. He runs down to the third base and got in the bag. Go that way. And there's some of the couples in the guys, the green man there, and Joel Medley. He came in high, went back fast, pushing the person away from him. Medley's just batting on the bag. Go that person down over in the bag. They could be a little odd humans on every corner. A lot of discussions down around third base as to who did what to lose. Well, the black neighbor guy was actually black. And he hit him there. And he touched me high. Then he went over to his foot. And he's there down there. Those guys are just a little late in, complete box. One of the seniors got back down there without any misunderstanding. They thought he was right on the back side of the bag. Everybody turned to the side. One guy to the other. The guy's left there and he had to pass it on to him. He had to go down there on third base. That's what he looked like to them. And that's what they were saying on the base. That was about five of them. Five of them killed him. Now we have this guy in here. He was voting for everybody to get over out there. Run in, threw out, and Medley found third. Drift down on the top. Make it right in the back. Here's the fifth. A foul strike. One guy on the inside corner, looking out over there. Right side. Here's the guy running. Here's the wound up. The fifth. And the horses in the lake. They're stopping to get him down out of here right now. They're running. And strike one of the guys. Round up. Here's the fifth. The fourth one out of the second base. That's going to be the fifth. That's going to be the fifth. Single. Hand it over. Here's your circle forward. Down on up on the other. Hand it over. Go, go, right. The whip column is down on second. Two out. Two lung in. And build a landing coming up. Capping the plate forward. The floor is now in nine to nothing. Here's the same little panel. Here's the fifth. The swings have nothing to say except one. The blinds, you step four out of the bottom. That's going up. Right here at the hand of the dirk. The boy comes back up. The wild pig is waiting for him. He steps out of the lap of the mountain. That's what he's done on the mountain like a young. Shout out to the grandstand now. That's the wild horse out the second base. That's an increased walk. I'm turning on a round over first. The pig has looked around. The blitz column through the fifth. He's got the high, powering, high, power back up the bridge. Now we're going to go back fast. The bird is flat. Wearing each time to a thing with it. The end of the basket is about third and back of the day. We'll marvel and clap back again. Pop the basket in the sand. We're down the way from where we got to get it. Lines are again back in the bottom. Bounce through the bottom. Two runs in, the sitting where the fix. He swings hard at it again. The basket is first back. At the top of the game, the bird is falling out. We're tying the slide. Come in and go on that. The basket was placed back. And it's similar to left field. You want to strike them one guard, one stand over guard, getting an hour. That's what's left. Fly to the basket. Fly to the basket. Joe Midlick then got a hold of them. And go over to catch the barrier. And right side of the field, flying. That's what's left. And Joe Midlick, we're in the third place. He and Marabelle are trying to left over there. The Sunwick's sliding. He's left Marabelle and John. The bird's got to explore it off. But before any damage could be done, the player's got to swing them. And the fight is over. The Sunwick is going off the left field. And everything imaginable is being passed out of the field. That's what's left. Now, under the pieces, that's what's left. It's a bad situation for the Marabelle bird. They're going through it and they're off the field. That was that. First, they have oranges and apples. They're free to ice the bird. Well, it's been lying for hours and hours. What is the secret to get in there? They bought their lunch with them. And that's going to eat them this afternoon. But they're still at Midwick. And the field's got wood strikes and orchards. A room-jail market. Apples, oranges, some bottles of healthy description. Lying around the field there. The ground people are there. They're working out there. I've got a stick on them. I've got a shovel out there. I've got a shovel out there. In three rounds. I've got a jailed Midwick. Who's sitting in the third place. Perhaps the unintentionally put in two Marabelle birds. I'm the bird that's got a foot of a wagon over there. And the free to ice pile out. They're sticking back in the wagon. It's ice-cold. Help me, sirs, so you can get their hands off. How can no left field? The irregular building shears clowns too. About one after another sticking up the paddles and everything. But the fire is burning there, waving their hand at you. Newspapers and hats and everything. And sorry, Midwick, but I have no left fielding. In the meantime, let us get back to the bar again. Let's meet one of these five-and-a-half-of-the-stick pinnings that will remind you of nothing in favor of the bathroom. And that'll mean, again, the first half of the stick back to you. Bring them to the left field. Let's check them out. Drive them from there. Drive back then. Drive to bathroom. Quick, drive to bank. Then Midwick, sirs. Sorry, Marabelle. I have been with you for a couple of days. I have some fingers for the field. It was called four days in the afternoon. Except, by the time the place doesn't get the final of the last of these five, he followed the last three seconds. Time of six seconds on welfare. So far, welfare is still a comfort. The last days, but not. We have to get to the left field again. Drive to the field. All right, the left side is running the left field. The right side is running the left field. The right side is running the left field. The right side is running the right side. Now, that is the final left field. The left side is running the right side. We know it's the left side. That's the first time I drive it. He doesn't have to drive. He doesn't drive one of the two-methed rickets. I drive that. No drive to the left field is a good drive, OK? It's only in a crucial battle in the world's game. And it's a powerful effect. And it's a great double change. Two miles of battle to the Houston Miller. That's the way Dr. Pong had to stick to check. We need to have more than three of the class in hand. He's got another great score. One of eight scores in two yards. I don't think he's going to take that part out of the half of the United States. All right, all right. And Dr. Pong has a 20-over in two yards. The found people who have that found through the last half were ready to resume play. But again, the hands of each of the five guys has everything they have in the field. I'm out of the field. Ladies and gentlemen, I know this is a picture that you all want to know. I'm giving you my view of it. I'm sure you'll like to follow it. John Wilkerson will follow it. John, come on in. One of those very, very tense moments in a baseball game when most anything can happen. We're players. If you get back down there, get a picture of me. Let me come in from the apple orchard out there. And let me pick up an orange and fire away at the photographer down here, saying the audacity of the photographer to come out here and take my picture on the six-foot and stand. Isn't that? So the eyes of this casual observer from way up here at this altitude, as though it might be rather a dangerous thing for him to go back into that last few orchard out there again. And an orchard, it is literally, not big as it may, but literally this time, is he should have to go back to that plant to catch a fly ball. Those fans in anger at him for an act which they may not have taken place down here. We're not the position to say. The anger of the fans might, of all the design of a bottle or an orange or something that might cause an injury to that ball player down there. What they're going to do about it is both the names to be seen. It's one of those very tense moments. You know, these things happen. You know, it's 40 times death this time. Nerves are very tough. Everyone is on edge. And even though the Cardinals have a very comfortable lead in this seventh and final game in this 1934 World Series, still the fans of all the players, even with that comfortable lead, are very, very much on edge. Well, that's one of those things that can happen. And after far and over with, why everybody's sorry for it, they take hands and make out. Tom Manning has given you this picture, which we can't hardly elaborate on any further. Tom, will you come in and continue? I want to say just a moment or so of all the times that we saw the folks. They've had a great time out here for seven days. And the fourth quarter of the company hopes that the crowd will lift the game at the soonest of four years like the United States and Canada, as well as everywhere else, are enjoying this game. Nothing's going in the way of the players they get. As John Wilson told you, the crowd's through his actor and the team they've been to. The fourth and five is 90 nothing in favor of the Cardinals of a match to lead. John Evans has burned back out the left field. As the crowd has consumed down. And this again, the fans left out the left field, left, down, left, or, whatever they have left out, it comes from their injuries. Tomorrow after, it's another thing. Then it comes a couple of new battles, the third everything that they have after the field again, and one star, a star, a star. Then it comes a two, a couple of stars to lead. I want to be a master. That's top of the master. That's what's out there. Some are coming in line and it's going something strong. In the meantime, twenty-fifty-three monitors have, the crowd was just whacking off, talking with the floor, as was Patrick, we all knew what to do. Once again, the crowd crew takes every possible step they're holding up their hands, asking the fans to allow the game to continue. But I don't believe that they're going to allow Joe Mubrick to play left here, but the crowd was in awe, they had us tied all over the line. They hate to give up and bring Joe Mubrick out of there. But I say, so should I. Twenty-first time with most of Joe Mubrick to cement, Frederick is lacking in brilliant, but let's see it. First, give them a picture of how the team bowed down here. Twenty-three. There's a hundred-twelve out of a hundred pages. Just to prevent them, the basketball and the crowd goes. There's again one out of the field taking that right, left, sweater, skimmed them black, and he tells you, Dean, only the crowd goes with every afternoon. The Vigilante and Dean are winding up the players' left field. There's only some out of there. It's no time to be presumed that they won't feel here at the club. Reckless, the last time we gave them down there is just in front of the club, Dr. Brickley. Nigel and all of them are going to leave, Dean, Cerny, and Bill Stump are the masterlies. They're having some sort of a fun at the club there, while all of the fans are going to clap to the crowd right at the club's left position. And if we're going to fill the microphone over to four-five or fifty-fifty something's left on my phone, the Sanford's of umpires is going on down there now, John. They're getting from the federal conference who's been down on the floor. They got several down here while this lefty-froing was going on. Now, the four of them, they were finding them out a step over to sixty-nine to ninety-three. What their decision has been after this, the section given to Dr. Brickley after and after this field will be announced in just a moment. The player who is walking back up to the mound, one of the boys carrying his left, with five little red jersey out, that which is walked out there, he certainly seems to be able to take it because they're facing the fans, taking all the goods, the jeers, which they are with him. Now he's walked out there and missed that. And all the fans are starting to come down, behind the left side, down and up, going back up again, the right side is down, the left field, showing their disclosures, let's see, happening at first base. Which of course, no one can tell just exactly what it was. Both the boys, that's what's working out there on the field, it's getting the same buzz as that in every time, and the John Keepers are gone again. What do you feel about John Manny? Just if I'm all, well, hey, something's going to happen. It's going all the way out for you. My name is Mickey Kauffman, I'm the Detroit Tigers, a state favorite in Detroit. I was harassed by 23. The boys from left field to see what can be done about it. Mickey Kauffman, being a big sport, is walking out the left field, with his body in his hands, and John holding up his hands, asking the weeks to wait until he plans of throwing anything else out on the field. Mickey Kauffman, however, doesn't go all the way out the left field, he's not trying to tell it to hold it, and he's talking to Kerm, and Mickey Kauffman. Manny's coming back towards the plate, and what's the gap? Three, six, nine, and 11, about a thousand, at the bottom field to the left field, and four, and three, out of the field, he stands up a bit, but John is it going to be the ground keepers out there, who has to fix the tail, trying to pick up the strings, and the guy has to go there. Mickey Kauffman, watching Manny, standing, trying to stand up over the side there, just trying to stand, and Mickey Kauffman, standing up in his box, and has called Joe Medlick over to his box. Joe Medlick is coming into the left field, out of the field, trying to get the line to stop, but they're stopped at the line by the field players. Joe Medlick, now he's over, with his pocket, generally standing there, talking to the commissioner of baseball. The photographer is standing out down the field, trying to climb over the failure, and they're taking pictures of Joe Medlick, and right in front, as they stand there, watching soon, the commissioner of baseball, the judge, one of the thousands landed, who's occupying a box along the first baseline. Mickey Kauffman has also walked over, and is in the conference now. Schringer has also come over. The umpires are walking over now, and see the front is just forward to the commissioner's box, and the commissioner is there, doing all the talking at the moment, with Medlick, Chris, Cochran, and Schringer, all standing there, with their arms around, and a clay puddle, so the umpires, except the umpires, down the field, will be able to hear, what the commissioner has to say. He's holding his hand up in the air now, like no one would say, to get out of the box or something, but 36, 36 is saying something back to him, and he's standing up his arms in the air, I believe, that it's not official, that Medlick is occupying, he's doing all the talking at the commissioner's line, and that's sitting there, because that is not official. Yes, after the conference, at the box, after the commissioner comes out and land it, Schringer and Medlick walk to the cardinal's box, we say, that's the commissioner, I say, it's not complete, to replace, but with them, let's do this. That is at least all, activation, half of the front of the box, found, confirmed, perhaps, soon, the right to catch up, those who are getting, just getting out of the box. So I want to tell you that, in the first half of this week, sitting here, it's far, the second most part of the box, will reach nine. These right-handers, nothing. It was in the sixth coming, that Joe Medlick, throw the ball into the seat, right side of the field. The ball is turned off, the ball you're out there, and it was the first, by a third thing. So, Medlick, left his feet, and stood in the first. We are more balanced. The side of the third-handers, both fell to the ground. They got up, and throw it off. The players left between them, and from Joe Medlick, went out to play, left field, put a card on, and put you right. Through everything that they had, many of them, threw a carry, and watched it. Through oranges, apples, bananas, and sandwiches, passed everything, and a very nice, out on the field, including a lot of sauce bottles. The field threw last several times, but Senator Martin Landers, after the conference, has ordered Joe Medlick, out of the lineup, and six-fourth, real-play, left field. There are 30 teams who will be allowed to take a few moments now through warm-up, after the ground delay, and the first fighter-hitter, in the sixth inning, hoping managers, Mickey Stocklund, had his hands forced on, to tell you about the five-and-a-half of the sixth. To score, straightly, with nine, he's throwing nothing. Fourth, found that the first man, the judge, makes the decision in a game. Jim, his attention to the happy debate, well, here's the tip of strike, far along Mickey Stocklund. Judge Landers, making the decision down here, standing up in his box, with the managers before him, and the two players who confirmed in the discussion this third base, making the decision, sending Medlick out, and fuller again. Here's the next 50 tracks of fire, out into the right field, and go for it, going back to the line, make a nice catch of it, making it one-out. You know, we're ending the last half for the Tigers, as they play all nine to nothing, coming up in their half of the six. Solid garing there, makes it fast. Fuller, fuller, here's the new left fielder for the St. Louis Dartmouth. Here's a team at a long time, and he's tried to walk several times, and they're glad he's doing play, dropping sweaters, put it back on, when the roof starts flying off to the left field again, zero-four times that happened, two times, who had to retire, put on his sweater, and try to keep his arm warm. And it came back one up again, Garinger's in there now, this is that thing dropped on over to the dugout. One-out, nobody on, here's Garinger, batter of the fifth. A full strike, putting in there, flirting in and putting the outside corner. Strike one, on solid Garinger, back on his shoulder, puts it up again, with the wind up. The sixth, a founder, down the floor, takes it, just get over to where he's getting out. A beautiful pick-up by Leo DeRossi. And the God is applauding him here. He made a beautiful pick-up of a founder coming in back on shooting over at Collins, for the second half of Garinger's solid Garinger. Good Cosmos, big old dude from Salem, New Jersey, comes in there now, top speed, rubber, both of these steps, and fling his batter couple times. Invite the full length of after getting this from Garinger's man. Here's a wind up at Stupend, he's got the fly on his back under just the line, and has it in the net, are being carried out. All right, come at him, come at him. No one, no one, no one. Let's keep talking for a second. Garinger comes out towards his opponent, and that's what he's getting just out of the corner, turning on through a big hand, from the side of Leo DeRossi for that slow face. But with a slow boundary, came in back, shook the barrel, hit the place just ahead of Garinger. 3,000 men far about to go face to face to face, no one, no hope, and no error. With a few of six enemies, that's seven thrown at the world's three. Stupend was cornered at four, seven run, four, seven run, and two, 26, four, at the wind of Stupend, Stupend faced with in the third any flitters just fill in the box The little right-hand serve ball artist who has fixed that brilliant world throughout the American League campaign The boy who fixed that grand game against the Cardinals the other day, he was in there this afternoon, and only on Friday will lead off to the cards in the southern Bill Clam over to get a piece of paper. Yes, that's what was wrong here, delaying play as we go into the seventh inning. Bill Clam had shot it over, and he's down here talking to one of the coaches back here, the line was right back into the dugout. Now, Bridger's still warming up a Mickey Cochran as our strategy has to wait for the play. Bill Clam is walking slowly across the diamond. He's on firing at third today. Tommy Bridger, from Tom Manning, just thinking about picking granddaughters in the third inning, picking night balls. He did a grand job on Monday. John Adwick has been taken off the bench and is referring to the clubhouse. He owns a lot there, and he runs six. The family's on the, it's quite a standalone, it's pointing to John Adwick, but now they're on the stand. That is, we're saying that the higher the stand is right, would need them to come right back. Again, John Adwick. Yes, he has, have another leg that's running, more than two of them meeting the dugout with one of the police and more things to the stands. They walk over there, go down to the dugout and back under the stand. Joel disappearing under there as the police accompany him. Now, it's not that he didn't there. Bridger is facing him. Here's the wind up in the pit. A high foul into the pad box, back to third base. More strike one. He steps back in the back of the box. Bridges is dropping the ball into his ground. As he looks down and they give him a signal to wind up. He's to the cross the plate, but it's high. Inside, starting that stand is not a way for a ball. Ball one and strike one. Here's the wind up. He cuts a high one out into the center field. White is under, he's moving around and has it for the out. And it's on his body. Retired and Leo de Rocher comes up next. Rocher, the captain and snapping shortstop. One of the most faithful shortstops and probably the finest short ever witness in the sport of baseball. Comes up there now, back right. That's the rubber. Faces. Tommy Bridges is going on his hand down there. He gets the signal and goes into his wind up. Here's the pit. He cuts one hard out into deep right center. He's rounding first. White is changing the ball. It's down to the belly. Goes on down to second round, second. Going on down to first. The relay is in into caring. They're taking it and he's on third base. A three bagger for Leo de Rocher. One out and Leo de Rocher on first. As Mike and Zolle stop him down there. He takes off his cap and they're applauding him here in the stands. Fine looking. And they're applauding. As he's seen as he comes up, there's exactly the place where the rubber is back. That on third one out, here's the wind up. Here's the pit. A fire back into the screen, back of home plate. A new ball goes into play. And Tommy Bridges starts breaking the cover and dirtying it up to his satisfaction. He comes up there, close the rubber again. That on Dean's shoulder, here's the wind up. And the pit. A bounder down to third. Marvelon holds him to third. And Zolle's Dean out at first. On holds de Rocher on third and makes a foot out. Going over to Big Hank Greenberg. Two out. Leo de Rocher on third base and Peppley Martin. Little ol' Peppler down here. Wiping his hands in the dirt behind the plate before he comes up and just his belt. Close the quickness cap and steps into the batter box. Pop the old rubber plate down here. Bridges goes through his wind up. Here's the pit. A sight calls. Dean to just flip that offside corner to the right hand of batter. The pit. And then a wind up. And the pit. Attempts to bounce down to the sight. Sight throughs. And by Harry Garzell holds up his hands. Going into town. Sides through on the batter. Mickey gets up, has to give him a signal. Here's the wind up. A bounder. Down to Charlie Garin for a second. And the winner is David Sparks. On the error, scoring Leo de Rocher with a 10 from the ball game. 10 to nothing. Favor of the St. Louis Cardinals. The error on Charlie Garin. That's what Ross follows Martin in the batting order of the Cardinals. He steps up there, now batting left. With Peppley Martin on first. Iranian. Two out. Here's the pit. A ball. Hired outside the left hand of batter. All running the count. Two out. And Depple Martin on first. And Iranian. 10 to nothing now. Favor of the St. Louis. A foul work first. Ruff Peppley is back there. He's put up against the bag. Falling around trying to keep his balance. Boy, I ain't green bird. Let's keep that ball throwing it back to Bridges. And again, he takes a lead off first. Dancing around down here. The pit. Goers down. Mickey feds it down. And it's fouled down there the second hand. He's shaded low. Sight off the bag. Throw gal goes over and takes it. They're scoring it as a bowling base. The runner coming in hard at the same time as the ball. Ball rolling with it. Throwing that as a stolen base for Pepper Martin. Jack Robbrock down here at Pat. Bridges says he's back up on the mound. Blanches around a second. He shoots the pitch. And he drives one foul out into deep left center. Gavron Steele is going over again. Martin's coming on in. Robbrock is rounding second. Gavron makes a throw in. And it's a two base hit for Jack Robbrock. Throwing the 11th run of the ball game. The 11th and nothing in favor of the Feyenoord Cardinal. Greenberg takes the toss. The roll gal who got the throw in from Gavron. Robbrock now on second and Frank Fritz gets back. Here's the pitch. He's back part of the first and high one. Goes back on it to foul. Way back to first. Goes back on it to foul. But Jeff will make that jump with it. And it's off. Ball along the site. Sight one. Frank he's just out of the box. Wipes his hands with it. Loves the money. Flows it. Runs one hand. The length of his back. Boy comes back up there to face. Tommy Bridger who has the signal now for making top through the straight and drop. Throwing the rubber. When he's set, passes around it to pitch. He's back one high. Five into the right field. The pitch box is going under and has it. While the off is firing the tie. Come in, Tom Mann. In the final half of the seventh, Royors are in the first half. And twice away. Reel the loachers. Hands dribble. Lizzie Jean batted out on the green board. Papa Martin hit it. The ground board goes down here. Gelliers under the ball. Getting an eye on the loachers forward. Jack Roy Cross is back. Papa Martin goes back. Roy Cross, then got a hold of one and drove it against the barrier. And he's just set a field for two pages. Coming back from across the place. Place. Why is the box? Two runs. Two hits. And one out. As we're going to be last half of the seventh inning, Royors take those five-nose elevens before it fires nothing. All is up for that old seventh inning. Good. The Tigers coming to bat. And somebody won't go. Tigers shortstop, left-hand header. The hitter will be forced up. Lizzie Jean in the low end. Ray Balanti from the five-nose batter. So if Gelliers picks up Ray Balanti's match, hands in, flips the ball off a second, hands past his basket, we're ready to go. The Tigers are half of the seventh inning. Fourth ball. Joe Rogan shortstop from the Springfield, Illinois. Starting now for the Tigers. We're going there half of the seventh. Dean is down on the mound, getting his signal from Joe Balanti. He goes into his wind-up. And here's the pitch. He swings out at thousands. It's thousands of pounds back in the old place. Joe Balanti. That's off the ball. It's gone up in the air at the moment. Sorry to plug it in fast before he realized the ball was down on the ground. All right, guys, we've stepped off and done stuff to play. Joe Rogan picked some dirt out of these heels. Steps up there again. Poses the picket and he's tapped. This is Dirty Dean who's off on the mound with his Tigers. It's a stamp before he goes into his wind-up. Here it is. And the pitch. Now, pops up into the hands of Leo de Rocher. Where it's short, on the out. One down. First batter up, popping up to Leo de Rocher. We have Hank Greenberg, the bounce boy, New York City. Up there for the Tigers. Down here, kicking past the dirt. He bats right. It's the part of the dirt down the battered box. Here's the pitch. Up the pitch. Carl's flipping the inside corner of the plate. We've picked Hank Greenberg. He's batting right. Nobody on. One gone. Just a wind-up in the pitch. He offered hard-ass up there, guys. And it goes feeling over the line now. And it's got the long spike. Strike two. The roar of the top, thinking it was a homerun. It's got set up that left-field line. A little serving spot all the time. And wheeled across there. And he's up there. Now with strike two on it. The line's been circling through. Wasn't with wind-up at the pitch. He swings hard, going down the other strike-out route. Two outs. Greenberg retiring one. Swing it one for plenty of hops and plenty of break on that serve. Marvin Owens. Marvin Owens, the third batter-up in the seven-bidding. The score 11 nothing in favor of St. Louis. They made seven runs in the third, two in the sixth, and two in the seventh. Here's the pitch. Above, too low. Fancy thoughts about a good team. I keep circling with suchiveness. Give it a signal. Good thumb. Above, all two again. Too low to my voice. Fancy roster out the front of the place. Before he switched it off the team again, he's standing there motionless. Then goes into his wind-up to get the signal. Here it is. A founder, John DeFranc, faces the extra grass. Kick it over to Collins. Bar the out. Big powering the sides. Three up, and three down. Coming from there. No worms, no hips, no arms, no gills. Hots left to the loaches. Greenberg, shut up. Bob Allen, bar the out, please, to Collins. The full series broadcasts are brought to you through the courtesy of the third-modest office. It's sent to you directly from Natham School, Detroit. Two, three, two. The world is moving up in the MSU. They should follow their new social. Prime is C-25 and 25th and Central Stamford Drive. At the college level, the first half of the eighth inning has made it still. You have a team in the five-year century. Now, my goodness, now it's time to go out and shake it off. And football, Barabaris. That's a terrible creature. It was so long ago that it was walking through Seattle. He's regularly kicking, being good, and he's doing good. You borrow the calendar, and he comes in here. Now he's a Barabaris double-boss in the eighth inning. That's Barabaris. Big puppy-tip, right-hand. Now it's time to go out here and play golf. Barabaris is getting a break from the cover on you, Barabaris. Bowel's full of new left fielders. He's up at the top of the top of the pitch. A ball. Four feet right-hand is about to race the plate. Ball one is the top. I'm sorry, Bulleys. I'll drive through Pennsylvania. Here's the blind up in the pitch. Again, a ball. Inside the right-handed batter. Ball two. Barabaris. He comes from Seekman, Texas. Just come in here to lead in the eighth inning. Here's the blind up. He's got the hotman down. Off-chart, we've got the second base. He goes on off-shutter field for a single, off-side kick forward. He's got him first. Now a rip-down. You run up the plate. And rip-up, he takes the batter back. Flashing the rubber with his back. And playing his back. Horses play back and forth as he jumps up there to face you. I'll bring the purple marker. One hand, and nobody else is for 11. Nothing's ever to say to a Cardinal. Here we go into the first half of the eighth inning. Here's the wind up in the pitch. He's back one high. Out into right-setters. He's got his wing over on it and has it. And pull it to a chase almost down to second. Back to race, back to first. One out. One on. They pull it on first and build the land. See the Cardinal catcher coming up to back. Garen just goes in. He passes the ball over to Barabaris, who wipes his hand off on the rocking bag. One out. One on. First half of the eighth inning is for 11. And nothing's ever to say to Louis. The land sees down there, swinging his back back and forth. Here's the pitch. He's back one down. Just like Garen did. They can shoot it over to first. That's how to make a play. Pull it was already down on second. And there's two gone. The land sees off Garen just to Greenberg. Ernie Orsatti. Ernie Orsatti is when we've told you it's in Los Angeles, California. And we've seen an injury in almost every game of this series. But it was played sterling ball all the way through, nevertheless. At least it's only been out of one game. When full, it's a place to not complain of field when the injuries were just too painful to let two-step things perform. Here's the pitch. Low, almost to the dirt. Thoughts in picking it out of it. It pulled us down on second. Barbery glanced around at him. Then on the moment, just the pitch, and passed it high and outside. Well, ball to purple. Barbery again, wiping off the cover of the ball and stepped up there to fill the rubber. Looking around harder to pull it and the pitch. A ball, ball free. High one, and it in five. Ernie Orsatti, who's back left. He's swinging it back very slowly and looked it down. Here's the pitch. And the wall. A ball, too low. Orsatti is doing a well. You can see just the way he's passed down the first. If that's right leg, it's Joe Barbery. Two men on, two outs. And Leo de Rocher, and back. A-R, out of the top right leg. This is de Rocher. Man on first, a man on second, two-diamond strike. One of them is de Rocher. The wait for the next one, most of them almost hit him. So he stepped away from it, a very nice step. Right back from that time. He keeps it from being an outstrip. Very nicely snapped right back from. Joe, as well as the ball fouled back for a second, he's taking it for the fourth of our time. Every five of us, five. And recently, the first half of the eighth, and we have in that place for the third move, no runs. One whip, just two men lost in the eighth. Starting to play on the last half of the eighth, Ernie. And coming to bat is Fox, the right-fielder. Mr. Fox is down there with the ball. He's just down again. He's just in the down, Fox climbs it up, goes left for you. The ball ends right back in the corner and left. It's doing second off the end. Slow hands down, short third base, and a fast throw. The ball is stopped by Martin. And the run also goes up on second base, with his second double of the afternoon. Fox doubling right down on the left field corner, on the first ball of the fifth. That's ladies and gentlemen, the fourth hit of 13 this afternoon. Now we should see who comes in and who bats for liberty if on a shutout on the 1st series. Was 9-0 when it was 1905. Maverick's in the first game. Right now, the score is 11-0. He's able to save the rest. And of course, these eternal medicines, one who gets one run, at least as it possibly can, here before this game ends. With the last half of the eighth, the man on scoring spot, Watford is coming to bat for Maverick. W-A-L-K-E-R. Watford batting for Maverick. That's up there, right-hand hitter. He led it to sixth, cornered the man on second base, and nobody down on the 9-78. Here's a fifth. First ball of fifth is a long fly. Way off toward left. Left fielders after this. Full of stakes of ball. Runs a few steps forward and whips the down towards third base. The Watford's out on the first ball of fifth, on a high flight on left field. Next man coming to bat is Joe Joe White. White's coming up with one down, a man on second. Ball is just then returned to 30-G-E-R. If he's getting ready to walk toward the mound, he gets up on the mound. No chance for a wind-up. The Fox's over on second and scoring position. White's the left-hand hitter. The inspector looks toward second, he's the first pick, and the White takes the first right-hand call. He has the buzzer here from the outside corner. One strike to White. Fox's taking his lead at second. Nobody seems to be bottoming in the far. White again soon turns to the inside line of the batsman's box, whips the bat back down to reach out of it. Oh, he has three shots. He hasn't had a hit this afternoon. The city's in the block that, and he has a nice, blue hitter. Here's the next pick. The ball is told for the strike. That's in the corner on the inside, just with a hit. Strike to the Joe Joe. He was hitting 158 at the start of his game, as far as his series hitting his concern. That has dropped considerably so far, with three trips to play to no hit this afternoon. Here's a pick. He takes the swing at it, and it's passed the right three. You're up. White swings at it for strike three, and that brings the grizzly beam's strikeout record, and the rest of the hit drop in to be the same. Four strikeouts, four hit drop hits. Ricky Captain comes to bat. The idle to the right side, the great four players. That's up there, left hand player. Man on second with two down. He hits the first ball away out towards right field. Looks like it might be far, but the wind is carrying it over near the ball line, and it's taken care of very nicely. Five is to Rock Rock. On a flying full territory, with the fire aside in the 820s, we have the Detroit Tigers making no runs, there was one rip, there were no errors committed, and they had one man at the base. Ladies and gentlemen, the broadcast of all the whole series games this year has been sent to you by the Ford Motor Company, Mr. Henry Ford, Mr. Edgman Ford, and your local Ford dealer, producers and distributors of Ford and Lincoln cars and Ford trucks. Hey, hope you've enjoyed these games. We're starting the first half of the night, ladies and gentlemen. First time coming to bat, could be up here in just a moment, but thanks for the start, Luke. Calling for a thanks and out here on the large secret system, but right now we're watching and have Ricky Dean's walk for his turn of bat. All right, starters sticking. Hey, where's his captain? The first time it matters, Ricky Dean. We're starting the first half of the night, and this Ford is in level and nothing in favor of a safe to the start. starters brings up the fifth to first and out of 15, here's the sixth. Then he takes it close to the belt. Whoa, what? You'll be walking in front of him. Starters brings up there, winds up very easily, fixes the ball in, gets him hips the ball out so it lets to you. Starters is over after, takes the line drive for the out. He's out on the line drive to guard. Went for the first half, in the first half of the 19th. Next time coming up to be set up. After marching this afternoon, it's been on pace every time except the first half of bat when he's struck out. He has lost, singles, doesn't save in a marathon, had another single, stolen a base, Ford three times. Watching for the ball, and chips out of Pepper Martin with one down in the first half of the night. Starters takes his wind up, brings up easily, balance, here's the fifth. That way hips the ball, like set up in the air, so at first base it seems blown foul. Greenberg is after it, and takes the ball, opening the dugout for the out. Pepper Martin out, on a haul to Greenberg. That puts two men down and brings to that Rothrock, who has double choices there, can only walk once, lock it to a fourth out, and slide out once to left field. There are two out on the line, friends, with a Rothrock coming to bat. Here's the fifth. A ball, inside, and low, to the left on the side. Throughout, nobody on Jack Rothrock up, rather as it again, goes into that flow, wind up, and the depth of tip, and it's a ball, ball two, again, low and inside. Forcing Jack Rothrock to do a little half-skip, to force me to get out of the way. A slow wind up of the general again, and the delivery, he offers out of a foul, back into the screen, through balls and strike one. Is the count now, at that foul back into the screen? Who wants the count on Jack Rothrock? Third batter, that's for the Tigers, no tear in the ninth. Four to 11-nothing, favorite St. Louis, in the first half of the ninth inning. General Crowder, who's got some onto the mound, for the Tigers, fixing to Jack Rothrock, making shots and repeating. Here's the wind up, and the pitch, up front, he goes bringing down, third batter to get through, all over the line, foul. Ray Hayworth, a great catcher, who's got all those halfs for the Tigers games this year, and the game appears to land up here for the first time. There's the fifth, he swings wide, and counters, strikes off, the last batter, for the Tigers. So there's the ninth inning, of this seven ball game. Tigers was not set up for their position, as we go into the last half of the ninth inning, the Tigers was leading 11 to nothing, with Charlie Geringer. Charlie Geringer, the second baseman for the Tigers, you at bat. Bill DeLancy, down there now, waiting behind home plate, for this being, who does this? Well, it's almost a summer ball, going on up to the mound, just in high spirit. As he steps up there to the mound, he starts warming up, with Bill DeLancy. Father had it three up and three down, in here, appearing to be in the last game, striking up, Jack Rothrock, the last man, after learning to counter three and two. Here's Charlie Geringer, walks out there now, swinging the bat specifically through the air. Third man, in the Tigers, batting order. That's the first here in the last half of the night, Geringer by 11 runs. He stands there almost motionless, then Wingsy's bat around explicitly again. Here's Gordon, with wind up here at the pitch, he offers out it, and it sticks the plate behind home, a foul, like one. DeLancy never fails to nut that, masking Jack Roth's inning, doing behind home. He doesn't weigh in, saying something as soon as that bat happens around, and he hasn't got his mitts, it's been something. Where's the pitch? He swings at it, he strikes a hit, a big hit, up into last field, where, thanks for the size of it, stricks it down, there's a big hit. A single for Charlie Geringer. First man up, Goose Gargler. Bill and New Jersey, comes up and catches the bat, out of his heel. Third, as he comes up there, throws a big hit, he snaps, plays with James Dean, there's a wind up the pitch, he strikes a bounder down the pitch, Goose Gargler shoots it down the second, scores a shoot at bat, and Dean was over there for the play, takes the ball, from the roster. So, Goose Gargler goes over the play, James was standing about his yard, off first base. From here, it looks as though, he thought he had his foot on the bat, but he's standing, a hole, four yards, four feet away from first, making you a second to throw, for the double play. The launcher, makes him be off, at first, with Charlie Geringer, on a fourth out, and then makes him throw over, the first time to get the Goose. So, the remaining, the bat all got a laugh, as there's a look down his foot, and it covers the bat, wasn't under him. So, here we have Bill, Goose Gargler, there's the pitch, he strikes one hard, a big hit, rolling on the bat, out of the light field, shoots it on the second, and Goose Gargler is on first. One out, and two men on. Hank Greenberg do it fast. Thousand on seconds, they'll go on first, one out, and Hank Greenberg out. Hank's taking himself a terrific hole down here, in the batter's box, on the left side of the hole, baby, that's like you know, and he's taking one for his right foot. As here's those rubbers, looks around a second, wind up here's the pitch, a slight fall, tipping the outside corner, to the right hand of batter. Right, one is the count, one out, and two on here, the last out of the ninth inning, Badger sailing by 11-1. That's as he looks around a second here's the pitch, far off the handle of his bat. Goose Gargler, ball flipping off the handle of his bat, and bounding over towards the guard, to a dugout. Goose Gargler, the count, on, Hank Greenberg. Up here, for his last time, in this 1934 World Series, with two men on, and one out, and the count's two sides on it. That's near the pitch, a swinging side, going down to the side job, and big Hank, the first baseman from New York, who's a side striker, takes a long, long walk, over to the dugout. Shalansi, walks right off all the way to the pitchers now, before he's lost the ball to Disney. Two men are gone, two out, and Disney is off on the mound, facing Marvanoa. Marvanoa, another California boy. Up here, two men gone, two on, and the 411 Reddings, favorite of St. Louis Gargler. Here's St. Thomas' mound, and swept to these lights, please. They saw his, love, walked off the mound, got the sides up there again. Those are rubbers, those are his structures to fix. A flyer trying to check which to roaster takes, and he wanted to face for the final out of the 1934 World Series, which the Cardinals, which is a close Cardinals win, this seventh and the fighting game, with 11 runs, 70 minutes, one error, the flaggers, no runs, quick hit, and three errors. A set out for the great Disney team. Here in his mother, the only structure is during this 1934 World Series, to have two games, to do a set-up. Now, ladies and gentlemen, we know the three players are raising off the field, and most of them got off before the stars got out here. The stars are raising over the flagger's dugout, but the flaggers have all disappeared, down the little hole in the far corner of their dugout, and the stars, of course, raced over there, and got put to disappear. We want to strike the scene for you here, but the fans are walking first, sadly, across the green slide, here in Northamfield. 25 years since the Battle World Series, they haven't won the World Championship. Their spirits are dropping, of course. We're going to pass you down to Johnny Manning, who's in his five-node dugout. Son of a man. Now, the boys are coming in, these are heroes, and the first boys are scoring on the heroes, Captain Leo Colosti. Leo, what does he think of it? Well, Mom, there's a break, and when a great football player, the greatest fighting-munch of football players, they've ever had to play their playing rules. A great manager, a true great picnic and beans, and a great bunch of follies. We already have played a great game out there, so it should fill the fans' minds about numbers. And here is that great field of the Cardinals. The boy has passed over in the right-center field. Fans about numbers, and knocked off those hard slides. Catch, well clocked. Hello, fans. First, I want to thank there, the loyal leaders of California that served me those telegraphs, and it's a great feeling. We got a great night, and we're all just as happy as we can be. Jack, let's come with the other boys soon. Let's get the clowns, those rips, you ready? We have four of them. Good morning, Rick. Well, I want to hear one more, but I got one more. Well, the world's brilliant. All my family's Mr. Moon and Bob Griffin. I know my wife, Rick. She's a fellow with all ideas, big and big, Bob. Fine, Rick. Ladies and gentlemen, Susie's being clear. Just break this bar to form and rock yourself. Hello, everybody. Well, the Cardinals are the champions that predicted for the third side. The Cardinals have won the world's red and the world's championship, and they certainly did it. And I predict you'll get out from it now. And there I got it. It's worth a turn. It's a pride before you own it. Win the best pride. I have no alibi. Not at all. And I'll say, I can't say that much in the fight. But before they come out and alibi, they have to go and break the beat, break the distance from the barbers. And the barbers lost the ball game and they ought to finish off the game. Good call. First-hand and last-for-the-person, first-for-the-person, first-for-the-of-the-first-mars, but it's not enough to have the hook and have the ball. But get over here and get a couple of marches. Make a couple of marches. Give me a minute. A couple of marches trying to get them suffered. Come on, Alphonse. Come on over. Hello, brothers. Hello, everybody. I sure am glad that we've walked the old planet back to St. George. And it's just wonderful. I think everybody's so happy. Thanks. Let's fill the lens to the great young catcher who's going to hear a lot about fill the lens. How's it, Bill? I thank him for the great tears. We'll bet the two greatest figures in the world on that cloud. And here's another great picture. Come on and check it out. It wasn't another great ball game. This is the second day. I want to say hello to my mother and father-in-law. And thank you so much for all my warmest good friends down yours. I'm happier than I can be. We are the whole crew. I want to give you the pleasure of presenting this thick ball player. Well, radio fans, I want to present to you the next player. We hope to fill this up, but we're going to do a good job. Well, I'll set it. It's very hard to say much about this young fellow. He has got what you call it. And everything that goes with it. He is one of the greatest young pictures of each other. Come up to the majors in the last 10 years. I'd like to present to you radio folks. Ball team, brother of busy team. The man who won that ball made four today. Oh, hello. Hello, sir. I'm sure it'll happen if we won the ball. We aim for the world's best today, and I'm sure it will be out there five next year. I'm hoping you'll win again. Thank you. Come on, we'll present you. Present the ball. The ball is great. I want to present the human president, Mike Gonzalez. Hello, fine. I'm very happy that we talked on the move. We find the very much there. I hope that you'll sit out of four. I wish it looked like the mob. I'm not afraid. But I hope that everybody else will. Fare to us and is... Have youagem of him and the Dean Boyce also, the short big shot, see? All right, hello everybody, I'm Halperd and my dad's everybody. Goodbye, we're all excited here, we're all off to luck to have the kids. Oh man, alive, I want to tell you that this is quickly something. Jack, well, what do you think of this new program? Oh, this is, what a funny thing like it. Right, well, it's a real fight and both of them are still fighting. They'll go out and fight. These kids have certainly the happiest day. And we're trying to out there, right over here to Frankie Fritz, hundreds of photographers are here, and John Wilkins, using all of his feet, trying to get through, we're trying to get over to Frankie Fritz, so that Frankie can't show you how it is to be the manager of a world championship team. He's sitting here now with everybody popping away. It's kind of hard to get in there, but we're going to get in to Frankie Fritz just as soon as we can. Frankie, I'm in here now with one arm around and there's somebody talking to him. I'm going to say, ladies and gentlemen, the manager of the world championship with Frankie Fritz. Hello, everybody. I'm pretty well-counted out. And John's just simple as that, about just saying, a boy deserves all of his foot, and I don't want to jump, but if it be far, it's far, they never give up. They're a great, fun experience. It was a wonderful victory, a great series, a hard fought series, and the hardest one I've ever been in. And we played against the great boys but they gave us a battle all down the stretch in a world-renowned set of Mickey Thompson and everyone on the ball club. Thank you. Thank you, Frankie Fritz, and on behalf of the thousands and thousands of listeners, we want to take their part for a moment and say congratulations to you and to all of your boys. And we're going to send this flag to fall over to John Wilson for a moment so that we can get some of the other boys. Well, Panamomium is working with Wolfing Hill care in the dressing room of the St. Louis Bargain fair after this game. We were in love with getting George Medley down here a few minutes ago, but I believe he's left the dressing room, don't you think? We're trying to find something on his body. Here he is. Funny on his body, ladies and gentlemen. We're going to have to turn it off a lot but we've done a great ball club and I've never been in a ball club which has a fighting spirit but there's a lot going on for that. We're going to walk through here now and we'll have some of these deploy boys on the air for a just in a few seconds. We're going across over into the Tigers dugouts and a lot of you folks are listening in. Down ahead are Tiger players in first-year rock. It will stop a lot to me, folks, that I often would get back to do it. Ladies and gentlemen, I want to present to you a nice two-thousand. We gave them all we had in both roles and now we'll give them the two-thousand. That's fine. Simply crossing the mountains with the Tigers, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Gatchelos, December, Gatchelos, thank you, folks, and the folks for giving us these two-thousand. I really wasn't thinking like that. Kelly Rochelle. Go. Go. Ladies and gentlemen, Kelly Rochelle, the shortstop, Huggie Destroyed Pikes. Well, the way they like to think, folks, there's been a lot of money and there's a lot of stuff in the world. Thank you, sir. Well, I've heard of that just about all over and these Tigers dugout, of course, the situation here, the boys are a bit downcast, as you know, they were brought to the St. Louis Cardinals of the master league, but today the full series at Navin Field is open. The boys, given they're all in this great traffic this year, they're here at Navin Field, the series finishes this afternoon and the St. Louis Cardinals, of course, are the masternude champions. Mr. Brownman speaking in our series, had a pleasure in bringing you the world series and how it was very much to me, so far, and I'm very happy to have a word to say. Well, I haven't a great deal to say. I think it's been a pleasure to hear from these very fine players and trying to see this last game in the 1934 series. Let's conclude the broadcast in the World Series game sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, Mr. Henry Ford, Mr. Eddfield Ford, and your local Ford dealer. The sponsors will be amply repaid if you have enjoyed these broadcasts. Today's game lights the final chapter of the 1934 baseball season. The Ford Motor Company salutes the victors at St. Louis Cardinals, world champions for 1934, and winters first team good luck from the tenant race next year. And in the meantime, what the Ford will buy. During this series, it has been the pleasure of a group of NBC announcers to present these games. We're back in with a three game victory. Stay down, listen to that job in this competent manner. Tom Manning and myself are just fine on getting you to play that way. This is Ford bottom signing off this game which has come to you through the facilities of the National Broadcasting Deputy.