 to the final game of the 1964 World Series of Baseball from Bush Stadium in St. Louis. This series is brought to you by... Chrysler Corporation, makers of the new 1965 Plymouth, Dodge, Dodge Trucks, Chrysler, and Imperial. Today your host is Dodge and by Gillette, maker of the incomparable Gillette stainless steel blade, the world's sharpest, easiest shaving, number one in sales by far, and the slim adjustable razor, foamy shaving cream, light guard deodorant, and sunup aftershave. And for your listening pleasure Chrysler Corporation and Gillette will also bring you on NBC radio, the 1965 Rose Bowl game. In this way these companies wish to thank you for your support. A beautiful day for baseball here in St. Louis, the seventh game of the 1964 World Series. And the ball players put it best when they say we played all season and now today the season really opens. The Yankees who clinked the American League pendant the day before the season ended. The Cardinals who clinked it on the last day now battle here in the seventh game. And it'll be Bob Gibson pitching for the Cardinals. Gibson is warming up down in the left field bullpen and for the Yankees Mel Stadlemire will be the pitcher. Gibson against Stadlemire on a perfect afternoon for baseball. The big news here at the ballpark of course the game itself at Whitey Ford. Ford had a little bit of a press conference so to speak. They finally announced that Whitey Ford has a sore arm. I talked to Dr. Gaynor who is a team physician for the New York Yankees and Dr. Gaynor did not seem alarmed. He said it's a condition he's had for four or five years. It's a circulatory problem and when the series is all over we'll sit down, go over thoroughly and then make a decision. So it hasn't been a heel, it hasn't been a strawberry, it's been a sore arm that's kept Whitey Ford out of the World Series as regular as we are used to seeing him. Whitey had quite a line in the clubhouse after the game when of course the Yankees very happy to tie it up going to the seventh game. And as Whitey Ford was shaving he looked over at Coach Jim Gleason and he said Jim here it is the final game coming up. He said did you think it would be like this when we went to spring training down in Hollywood Florida about six years ago? Just about how long it seems the way they've been battling both these ball clubs. The clubs are very loose during batting practice you didn't really feel a whole lot of tension if there is any tension they hit it pretty well. Johnny Keane of the St. Louis Cardinals the manager he puts it very simply he says we're ready we're happy to be here. Yogi as only Yogi can say it he says we're ready we're real happy to be here and at least we all know that we're going to go home after the game today so that's how excited Yogi was about it. Gibson the pitcher for the Cardinals warming up right now is sore all over is about the best way he explains it he was hit with a line drive in the last game he pitched and of course he's one of those guys who puts a lot of effort into his delivery if you remember in the first game that he pitched here in St. Louis they relied heavily on a fastball worked very quickly in the second game at Yankee Stadium he started off with the curveball and then went to a fastball and racked up a lot of strikeouts he certainly is within range and probably will break Sandy Kofax's total strikeout wrecking world series. Gibson has 23 22 Kofax has 23 and if Gibson is any kind of stuff at all you're certainly expecting to strike out more than two or three. Stadlemeyer the youngster with the good sinker ball and Yogi he is a boy that Yogi wanted to pitch all along here at Bush Stadium the right field foul line is 310 feet the slot is 354 in right center dead center field 425 left center 379 and down the line left field 351 so with Stadlemeyer pitching Yogi feels that he keeps that ball down and home runs are a big factor in his ballpark and you need that fellow who can throw the sinker ball and Stadlemeyer certainly has that. The seventh game of the 1964 World Series Bob Gibson against Mel Stadlemeyer now this final World Series game is being brought to you from Bush Stadium in St. Louis the cars are out the results are in now you can see them now you can make your choice of the new 1965 automobiles one of the best choices of all new Dodge Coronet coming out big for 65 new Dodge Coronet hot new Dodge at a new lower price how hot bring along your stop watch and find out how low priced bring along your fair lane and Chamele price lists and find out new Dodge Coronet with big Dodge look and ride and feel the kind of action and power that just naturally go with dodge how about styling every single Coronet line is clean bold beautiful drive new Dodge Coronet coming on big for 65 at your Dodge dealers now home runs have been a big factor throughout this series the Cardinals won the first game nine to five the second one was won by New York eight to three and then the third game won by Mickey Mano's dramatic bottom of the ninth home run two to one the Yankees won that one fourth game four to three the Cardinals won the Grand Slammer by Ken Boyer fifth game won by St. Louis McCarver at a big home run the sixth game yesterday it was home runs by Maris and by Mano eight to three was the score ball players come out to a ballpark they kind of take their own weather report you can say what the temperature is and you can talk about the slight breeze but they look at the flag to see who it's going to help and right now she's blowing in and it isn't going to help anybody it'll help the pitchers if anything although the breeze is not that stiff the grass in the infield is a bit high it is not fast as the grass when you start to describe it although the infield is hard in the outfield you can look for some bad hops because from the stands it looks very smooth but there are little clumps of grass and if the ball should happen hit one of these clumps it will not take a true hop boy all the outfielders during batting practice we're out checking that here are the lineups for the New York Yankees leading off and playing shortstop it'll be Phil Linz Linze shortstop batting second it'll be Bobby Richardson at second base Richardson second base batting third Maris Roger Maris he'll be in center field batting fourth Manel Mickey Manel in right field batting fifth the catcher Alston Howard Howard the catcher batting sixth Joe Peppertone at first base Peppertone first base batting seventh the left fielder Tom Tresch Tresch left field batting eighth it'll be Cleet Boyer Boyer third base and batting ninth will be the pitcher Staubelmeyer Mel Staubelmeyer for the St. Louis Cardinals batting first will be the center fielder Kurt Flood Flood center field batting second will be the left fielder Lou Brock Brock left field batting third the first baseman Bill White at first base batting fourth it'll be Ken Boyer the third baseman Boyer third base batting fifth the shortstop Dick Groot Groot at shortstop batting sixth the catcher Tim McCarver McCarver the catcher batting seventh will be the right fielder Mike Shannon Shannon right field and batting eighth will be the shortstop second baseman Maxville Del Maxville at second base and batting ninth is the pitcher Bob Gibson started to call Maxville a shortstop and can't help but think about Julian Javier and Tony Kubeck who are out of the world series like Kubeck taking a lot of ribbon he is sitting on the Yankee bench in his street clothes and they're all asking him if the brown suit that he's wearing is his road uniform Kubeck replaced on the roster by young Mike Hegan Lins has been doing such a great job at shortstop for the Yankees and Del Maxville filling in for the injured Julian Javier it's always a big disappointment for a ball player to battle as hard and as long as ball players on both these clubs have battled and not be able to appear in a world series the umpires are walking out towards home plate and this is the same crew that umpire they'll be in the exact position the same crew that umpire the first game with Frank Sikori behind the plate one of the great things about the rotation everybody has moved around they have different positions to work but the series going seven games and now I'll come back to the original position and Frank Sikori will be the umpire behind the plate there is no tomorrow this is it and it'll be Bob Gibson and the Cardinal pitching staff against Mel Stadlmeier and the Yankee pitching staff they will use everybody because if you don't pitch today you'll be going next with about 92 days rest the seventh game but the ball players were just amazing as they took batting practice no real sign of any pressure they just were popping the ball on the roof the Yankees of course very happy to have that short right field fence Cardinals is through the home park so it was really nothing new to them Bob Gibson continuing to throw down in a left field corner and Stadlmeier throwing in a right field corner Gibson throws very hard a great fastball slider and a curveball no trick pitches anytime he throws a change of pace it's a little bit of a under the heading of news because he doesn't change speeds at all if anything at all he'll shift into a higher gear and really flip it up there Stadlmeier Johnny Keene made quite an observation when I asked him if the book that the Cardinals had on the Yankees if it was as accurate as he thought it would be or were there any surprises and he said that Stadlmeier I knew he was a real good sinker ball pitcher but they didn't know that he had as good a curveball that he has you remember in the game the Stadlmeier pitch his last one out he had a real good curveball and was getting a lot of strikeouts with it as it appeared the Cardinal hitters were looking for the sinker ball the model breaks up around home plate the color guard standing in the center field the national anthem will be sung and probably the first time in world series history that I can remember will be sung by the wife of a well a Cardinal coach now and farm a red bird Mrs. Red Shane Dean so the national anthem will be sung by Mrs. Red Shane Dean who is the president of the pinch hitters club to sing our national anthem on behalf of all the wives of the Cardinal players Mrs. Red Shane Dean approaching one name stands for reliability and heating afco the american furnace company call them mission 7 1300 kmox kmox fm st louis your world series station 64 world series here it is and to bring you the play-by-play here he is fill the zero thank you joe and mrs. Shane Dean really did a beautiful job on out star spangled banner joe she sure did fill in that pinch hitters is a group to do a lot of charitable work around st louis and I know they're awfully proud of her and she did a great job she really did and out on the mound right now big bob Gibson making his third appearance in this world series he's pitched in two ball games he has won one and lost one he's pitched a total of 18 innings allowed 14 hits and four earned runs he struck out 22 as joe told you has made one wild pitch and he has hit two batters so the big right hander with only two days rest same way with mel stottlemire who's loosening up down in the anki bullpen both pitches going with just two days rest but every other pitcher on both teams available with the exception of whitey poured again as joe told you whitey came up with a sore arm and the anki's have kept that a pretty good secret down the coaching line at third base frank crusady and at first base jimmy gleason for the anki's and this exciting seventh game of the world series just about ready to start his fill in steps into the batter's box linds batting 192 on the series has had five hits in 26 at bats ready for the first pitch of the ball game and it's taken strike one called and a curve ball on the first pitch by bob gibson on deck bobby richison gibson kicks delivers a fastball right in their strike two ball two quick strikes on the anki leadoff header so linds now wants to slow gibson down a little bit steps out gets a little dirt back in the batter's box outfield straight away not too deep on linds here's the two strike pitch check swing parl back into the crowd he almost got the fastball by linds and it looked like bill might have been looking for a breaking pitch there sun shining brightly here in st louis temperature at game time in the middle 70s again the two strike pitch a broken back grounded a third 10 boy on the big hop fires the first one away as bill white really switched positions beautifully they're taking that throw on the inside part of the bag how to bring a bobby richison bobby batting 407 has 11 hits in 27 at bats he has more hits than any other player on either team in this series needs one more to tie a world series record gibson's first pitch inside corners strike one call that gibson throw nothing but strikes and of course that's a good idea when your arm might be a little tired don't waste too many back with the next pitch a foul down the right field line and richison just try to punch that ball bobby a tough man a fool at the plate strikes out very seldom gets even fewer walks because he's up there swinging now the two strike pitch curveball strike three he got him and i said you gibson has grown seven pitches all of them strikes there are two away and joe you were talking about a strikeout record and what do you do there he ties it he tied it right there feel i'm sure it's like he said a minute ago just go as hard as long as you can don't waste any because they can come in with the whole stare all right joe here's roger maris batting 192 gibson's pitch a ground ball a second base a big hop in a maxed up over the first and at the middle of the first inning the score is the Yankees nothing in the card knows nothing this is it that's special time of year when all the motor show winners promise great new cars inside that promise raised off for you in a big way when you step in to see the new dodge polaro coming on big for 65 one long look tells you here's a beautiful way to leave the low price field a close-up look and you know polaro's a big car even before you take it out on the road and when you do polaro says it all power polaro takes a back seat to no one room stretch out response polaro's all go all young all dodge new dodge polaro going places fast find out fast slide behind the wheel of new dodge polaro coming on big for 65 drive it at your dodge dealers york Yankees mel snotl maya mel in his third ballgame his best total of 16 innings given up 13 hits and four earned runs is not allowed any homers has walked four and struck out 10 and the first batter for the Cardinals curd flood hitting 246 for 25 poaching at third bern benson for the Cardinals and at first joe shilts boyer moves in the third base right hand hitting curd flood as startle maya delivers his first pitch and it's taken low ball one that's the first ball of the ballgame that gets and threw nothing but strikes in the first inning anky outfield straight away on flood next pitch low ball two else than hard rubbing up the ball now walking out towards the mound before firing it back to startle maya on deck lou bronc no ball game could be bigger than this one every pitch means so much the two nothing delivery taken strike one call two balls in a strike no score we're in the bottom of the first inning here at st. Louis Missouri couldn't ask for better weather for this final game startle maya's next pitch swing ground ball foul just outside of first and curd flood just missed coming up with an extra base hit on an inside first ball swinging late just bounced one outside the bag now as the ball is being thrown in from the outfield bell startle mayer and his first year in the big leagues a lot of poise a lot of confidence out on the mound gets the sign from else than hard here's his two two delivery a curve outside and it's a full count three and two Cardinals with a very dangerous one two punch flood and block here's the playoff pitch swinging another foul down the right field line this one back into the crowd out of play bank sikori played on fire dusting off home plate my eyes moved back at third base with a full count on curd flood again the pitch ground ball high hopper boy it backs up grabs at one hand at the long throw just in time on a long stretch by peppaton and it's one out you cannot hold that ball even a fraction of a second longer than you have to with these cardinal runners and here is little brock rock hitting 269 7 for 26 so you had loose this kid was he was making jokes he gave peppaton a message to give startle mayer fill the first pitch he bunched most of the man will startle mayer up close the first day just did get him any place but back to the pitch he'd had a base hit he told peppaton he says there's startle mayer if he knows today's weather forecast and he said what is it he said early shower oh pretty clever i hear is bill white who has had a rough series but the cardinal fans are behind him he has had just one hit in 23 at bats batting 0-4-3 and if anybody is doing this series it is bill white two out nobody on the pitch too wide is a curve high ball one no score in the bottom of the first inning win the very little factor in today's ball game left hand hitting bill white ready the curve is hit just right away plan to feel we're back that one is over merrick said what the center field wall and white is going into second base with a stand up double that has to be one of the hardest hit balls in this series it didn't get up or down it just got out there merrick didn't have a chance and he played that carom perfectly and white i tell you one thing about him he hasn't been getting a base hit but he's been swinging so he certainly has go and that ball took one short hop and hit the straightaway center field wall 425 feet away a double for white and here is kenny boyer boyer hitting 130 is three for 23 in this series our notes have the first baserunner this seventh game of the world series on its second base with two out in the bottom of the first inning startle maya pitching from a stretch position out of kenny boyer he sets his pitch is a curve in there strike one call on deck dick rope stands deep in that box waves the bat around fastball is in there strike two call you know you got to get used to these umpires joe they're real good but some of them wait just a little longer to give the sign i think uh frank secori patterned himself after the uh late and great larry gets he was uh deliberate right on top of it and was really absolutely sure i think it's great if you don't want to make any snap judgments that might cause for ballgame all right ready now for the two strike pitch he checked his swing on a low outside curve one ball two strikes startle maya almost got him fishing for that curve ball white out at second base with two out sander looks in for the sign glove on his knee ball and back of him now he stretches delivers a curve strike three got him on a good curve ball nothing across for the cardinals and at the end of the first inning the score the Yankees nothing in the cardinals nothing something big has happened in the automotive world if you know cars you know what i mean the introduction of a great new series of automobiles from dodge all coming on big for 65 take new dodge darts we call it a compact 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the fastball for everything away from mickey knowing that mickey was having trouble reaching that outside pitch with that bad knee of his here's the wind up fastball a little low the count is even at two and two yankee hitters are trying to slow gibson down just a little bit stepping out of the box between pitches to deliver is a current strike three and there's a record that mr gibson has just broken as joe garregiole had told you he needed one strike out to tie cofax his record for the most strikeouts in the series and two to beat it and that's his second strike out of the ball game here's elson howard elie batting and even 306 for 20 one out no one on pitch to howard a curve a little low ball one third flood deep in center field gibson's pitches a curve in their strike call while one gibson a real fine superbly trained athlete real great shape his pitch curve long away two balls in a strike one out nobody on gibson kicks to live as a ground ball in the hole through a base hit fill up field the first yankee base hit and the first yankee base runner in this final game howard grounds a single just to the right of dick rope brings up joe peppertown and listen to the crowd reaction and peppertown gets a big kick out of this doesn't bother joe a bit he's hitting 182 4 for 22 but had the big grand slammer yesterday pitched to joe he checks his swing it's over strike call he said in the clubhouse yesterday said every park i play in my fan club has to have a meeting joe peppertown left hand better ready to pitch swing and gibson trying to pitch away from these left hand powerhead over the Yankees got that one on the outside part of the plate on deck tommy treks no score on the top of the second one out elson howard at first base bill white is playing in back of howard about three steps stretched by gibson delivers a foul back in the upper deck hurt flood has moved a little bit over in right center field on joe peppertown gibson gets the sign howard leading away at first curve popped in the air alongside third kenny boyle with the glasses down in foul territory is there he's got it and that's two away and it brings up treks tommy batting 250 is five for 20 in this series treks though with seven rbi leads both clubs in that department treks had that dramatic ninth inning home run with two out to tie up the ball game against gibson the curve is outside ball one and that was a game in which tim mccarver came up in the tenth inning they hit a three-run homer howard at first with two out gibson's change-up curve is in there strike one and boy tommy treks flinched three different times there he had taken a stride and tried to bring the bat back couldn't do it a one-one count beautiful motion by gibson on that one he doesn't throw too many of them and that's why it's such a big surprise to the hitter when he does throw in fastball foul back one ball two strikes and of course after you throw that change up and then fire you're a good high hard one it looks that much faster to the hitter now gibson is ahead of treks goes into the set position his pitch lines right out to left field base hit blocked by lou brock and how it started goes back the throw comes over maxville's head but not too far broke gave that ball a good try but tommy treks going to the opposite field got good wood on it just over his glove fellows alfielders are making sure they're getting in front of that ball because those little clumps of grass give it that bad hop you won't see i would make you to say that most of the balls will will not be feeling cleanly because you're going to have to knock it down base runners take that extra step and outfielders make sure they get down and joe was explaining that to you fans before the game started and you could see block rock get down on both knees to block that with his chest or any part of his body all right here's cleat boy he run us at first and second two out no score boy are hitting an even 204 for 20 gibson's curve is a little low ball one how it at second treks at first gibson checks how it at second delivers it's a curve low ball two to nothing on deck is mel stonelmeyer and even though there was not a base open gibson can afford to pitch very carefully to cleat boyer run is leading off first and second gibson shook off one sign now he's got the one he likes his pitch is a curve and that one's in there two balls one strike nobody throws that fastball anymore when they're behind the big right hander sets his pitch is a swing on this strike two and he plays that one in there i mean to tell you he fired it right in on boy's fist two balls two strikes two out and two on here in the top of the second no score no bob gibson even with only two days rest can reach back for that little extra he started a stretch then stepped back off the rubber checks the sign again with macabre he's ready his pitch checks wing ground ball foul it hit boyer in the batter's box boyer picked it up flipped it to macabre macabre didn't give the umpire much time to look at that ball he wanted to give it right back to gibson oh i could write how does the gory says in the little edge you know you get a little spot on there you want to try to get it out of that pitch as soon as you can and him look like a pick pocket on that one isn't he a two two count on cleat boyer gibson working a little slower here in a little bit of a jam with runners at first and second he's nodding his head but continues to look in for the sign taking a long time now he steps on the rubber checks how his pitch the ground ball is short wrote to us right bobbles it picks it up can't make a play all hands are safe dick wrote reached three times for that ball and when he reached the first time he took his eye off the ball to look and see if the second baseman were at second and couldn't quite locate it it's an error charge to dick wrote in the bases are loaded and it brings up meld startle mire meld has had one hit in seven at bats batting 143 and again this fast infield is quite a factor in this ball game boy was only here to step a two to gross right but he had trouble getting over there all right here's the wind up it's a startle my swing and a miss strike one way out in front of a good slider thrown by gibson boyer at first trash at second how it at third with two out gibson quickly into the wind up his pitch swing and a miss at another slide a strike two quickly ahead of startle mire on deck filled ends gibson is ready strike three swinging that's the third strikeout for gibson and a mighty big one and at the middle of the second ending the score is the Yankees nothing in the cardinals nothing i like to ask yo garage yola question joe and startle mire struck out macarva dropped the ball and yet startle mire did not run to first base it was a real good play for what he did uh he just tagged home plate and told the umpire which was a force out really on howard but when you do that you better alert the umpire just for uh you know safety and that's the first time i ever saw that play well it saves you from throwing a ball at first base he just tagged home plate and says it's a force out because you can run with two outs i saw that happened one time where umpire just didn't see the play and said i didn't see you tag home plate and everybody was safe you learn something every day and right now here is dick road leading off groat batting 217 5 for 23 startle mire's first pitch is taken lawn inside ball one on deck tim macarva no score bottom of the second startle mire's pitch ground ball pepidono is right has it flips to startle mire in time and pepidone was shading groat over in the hole between first and second knowing that dick hits there quite often and here is the red hot tim macarva just one step further uh on that plate bill it just shows you how cool this youngster is everybody's waiting for him to throw it and he just made the easy play by tapping home plate and walking off he picks things up in a hurry macarva picking up a lot of base hits here in this series 476 10 for 21 a left hand batter takes the strike right down the middle on deck mike shannon boyer is in on the edge of the infield grass macarva beat out an infield hit yesterday hitting it between boyer and linds the pitch is a curve it's just outside ball one one on one taking a little extra time nobody in a hurry a long winter ahead for both teams the one one pitch fouled back macarva trying to slice that ball to left field one ball two strikes now the capacity crowd on hand today here's the one ball two strike delivery a curved line far down the left field line and boy that macarva went with that outside curveball still one ball two strikes one out nobody on the mire gets the sign from howard short wind up curve this one high and outside and that evens it up at two and two perfect weather for this final game of the world series now the two two delivery is high and away and it's ball three a full count and two startle my back to the rosin bag takes his glove off rubs up the ball now he's ready on the pitching rubber here's the payoff pitch to macarva way outside that ball missed by two feet and there is the first walk of the ball game for either pitcher macarva at first and here is mike shannon batting 208 5 for 24 on deck down maxville pepper tone moves over the whole first against macarva with one out no score on the bottom of the second the stretch by startle mire his pitch is over as canon started to swing and then held up strike one canon step back to take a quick look at third base coach bern benson carver leads away at first here's the stretch pitch foul and back of the plate back to one of the fans in the first row of box seats nothing in two the count how startle mire leans in to get the sign he sets delivers a curve strike three swinging and boy he had shannon way out in front of that pitch strike out number two for male startle mire brings up down maxville maxville batting 177 he's three for 17 on deck barb gibson pitch to maxville is a curve right in there strike one call no score here in the bottom of the second inning carver not too big a lead at first base startle mire checks him kicks delivers a curve foul to the left of the plate strike two moves back at third base the pitch is a curve hit in the air to left field tommy trash moving in under it he's there and he's got it and now at the end of the second inning the score is the Yankees nothing in the cardinals nothing we will be back on side two to continue the game nothing nothing ball game we're on the top of the third wind up by gibson curve next the outside corner strike one called gibson right back another curve this one on the inside corner strike two ahead of fill in all right gibson is ready kicks the curve hit foul frank risetti to his right nice play by the crow wants to throw it back in for the umpire to look at no balls two strikes barb gibson on the mound goes into the wind up fastball high and away one ball two strikes again gibson ready his pitch swing and a foul tip back to the screen count holes at one ball and two strikes no score top of the third bobby richardson on deck here's the pitch broken bad ground ball and boy has got it the first thing he's safe at first base right through the ball of macabre almost threw it in the Yankee dugout what a play kenny boy amade and fill in who threw his bat at the ball yesterday and lined a single left broke his bat this time the barrel started out at kenny boy and it's a wonder boy it didn't go for the barrel of the bat boy are going way over to the short stop position coming up with that ball rifling it to first but first base umpire bill mckinley called lin safe at first so it goes as an infield single bill white thought they had linds by quite a bit and uh turned around to flip the ball to macabre so they could throw the ball around the infield and he almost threw it over macabre's head into the Yankee dugout an infield single for lin the third hit for the Yankees here's bobby richardson bobby struck out his first time at bat now kenny boyer moves in a third bill white holding first against linds they got a look for anything here the stretch pitched to bobby ground ball is short wrote over to maxville for one back to first double play i want to tell you joe that maxville showed me something there because that linds was coming right into it yes sir uh growth gave him a good ball to handle about i high but he didn't have enough time to get out of the way and the kid just planted his feet stayed there and linds was right in on top of them and it was a fine double play and linds took maxville out of the play but after maxville had thrown the ball and that ball was not hit too hard and richardson can go down that line so it's too quick outs and here is roger marris marris bounced the second base his first time at bat on deck mickey mantel it's for marris on the outside corner strike one call gibson definitely keeping the ball away from the anky par one strike delivery ground ball hits to the left side boyer backs up he's got it throws in time to get marris good play by kenny boyer and now at the middle of the third inning the score is the anky's nothing in the cardinal's nothing but you hear the name monaco what do you think of well starting now you're going to think of a car a great car from dodge dodge monaco coming on big for 65 monaco a new car a new tradition a new way to travel with all the best things you've come to expect from dodge monaco where does it stand long and proud in the big new dodge lineup for 65 outside monaco is trim sleep young inside monaco is rich roll me bucket seats front and back console front and back under the hood dodge power dodge efficiency monaco spirit test drive new dodge monaco coming on big for 65 now at your dodge dealers bob gibson will lead it off of the cardinals bob taking off his warm-up jacket and he'll get a fine hand here what a competitor he is gibson is hitting 400 for the series two for five that's him right handed on deck hurt flood startle my his first pitch is a curve he couldn't check his swing his strike one that ball was about a foot outside but looked like gibson was guessing startle my ready another curve this one a little high one on one someone's a cent he was guessing filled but if you're asking you say well you're guessing for a pitch he says no i was looking for the fastball nobody ever guesses they all look the one one pitch hit high in the air to set a field roger marris flips the glasses down she's going over to right center now is there and makes the catch and the wind did drip that ball it's picked up a little since the start of the game wall way and here is kurt flood flood bounced out the third base his first time at bat did you guess or look i guessed y'all but how about these guys who guess for a bad ball get it and still can't hit it what's wrong with that the pitch to flood inside ball one i like hodges that one year he said he never bad you're hitting he had a bad you're guessing the one nothing pitch low and away ball two on deck lou brock one out nobody on nothing nothing ball game here in the bottom of the third any startle my his pitch a ground foul outside a third bouncing down the left field line has a tough chore with the speedy cardinal runners he's playing in but when they chop a ball off his heart infield many times it can bounce over the third baseman's head the two one delivery inside and higher ball three three and one delivers it's a foul back fastball was in on flood inside corner full count three and two our big pitch coming up to kurt flood my checks the sign here's the payoff pitch ground ball a third boy a backhand it the throw to first base in time and they call it a fair ball flood had stopped before he got to first boy i had backhand of the ball and uh his momentum carrying them over the foul line and joe on that play before the ball gets the third base check me if i'm wrong it's the home plate umpire's call to call it fair or foul it is and he looks at the third base umpire to kind of put the uh seal on and both umpires immediately called it a fair ball so kory called it a fair ball a minute boy or grabbed it and hanks or a third base indicated fair ball both of them right now and that's what it is johnny keen is out there now along with both coaches for the cardinals schultz and benzin and our benzin is going out to talk with third base umpire hanks or now johnny keen runs down to talk with hanks or cleat boyer getting in on the discussion cleat backhand of that ball and his momentum carried them into foul territory johnny keen gets the explanation from hanks or and goes quickly back in the dugout what a job that johnny keen has done all year with these cardinals all right here's lube rock trying to beat out a bunt bunt it back to the mound was thrown out in the first inning two out nobody on no score startlemeyer into the windup his pitch is low ball one boyer moves further in now with rock up there next pitch is a curve that's high ball two two and nothing on deck bill white the pitch low and away ball three three and nothing though startlemeyer has walked only one man thus far his control not quite as sharp as it was in his two other previous appearances the three nothing pitch right down the middle strike call the three one pitch swing line drive base at the center field marris comes in locks the ball brock takes a big turn and then comes back i said if you give these cardinals one inch and they'll take that extra base keep in mind that brock has the green line anytime he wants to go johnny keen has a don't go sign and with two outs you can bet but if he gets any kind of a jump at all we're gonna see a battle between elton howard and lou brock and right now here is bill white who hit one of the longest doubles we've ever seen one bounce against the 425 foot sign in deep center field howard motion of startlemeyer make him stop at first base make him come set all right joe brock leads away and he's got a good lead to throw there they almost got him look at propitone stepping over brock having a little discussion with mckinley he was trying to get that running jump joe he gets that walkie lead i'll tell you boys he can go startlemeyer with that good move made doc brock dive back into first here's the stretch another quick throw this time brock jumps back in bill white now digging himself a little hole time is called at the plate of course this is tough on a hitter when you've got a good runner at first they never know when it gets set one of the pitcher is coming to the plate here's the stretch the pitch is low ball one and howard bounced out in front of the plate as brock left going that was one of the real good blocks he just didn't take one step he was spinning those wheels boy like he was trying to get traction so with two out and no score here on the bottom of the third strike count on bill white carnal fans yelling for brock to go with a stretch quick throw over there brock is back and don't think melch startlemeyer is not aware of brock's speed there's the stretch the club's going a swing in the mesh strike one one on one on each pitch you see elston howard jump out you guys remember with a left hand batter up there howard's vision is cut off quite a bit he can't see that runner tell you one ball and one strike brock's been getting the lead and howard pitched out just once and he's egging for it if startlemeyer's got any kind of control this would be a good spot right here for the pitch out all right let's see what happens startlemeyer checking the sign he sets quick throw over again to first base whenever you see a pitcher throw the first base that shows there's no pitch out on because the catcher likes to see that fellow run you don't want to hold him too close just stop him brock wants to go now white steps out and i'll play he'll have to start all over they want to take a look at the ball but frank secori said it's fine oh we've got a little battle of wits going on right now brock leads off first the stretch the pitch ground ball richardson is right there on the big hop flips the pepper tone for the out and now at the end of the third inning the score is the Yankees nothing in the card knows nothing right now we pause 30 seconds for station identification today from years of experience and improvements gfz makes it faster than ever to borrow the money you need one fast easy phone call to friendly bob adams is really all it takes to arrange your loan from gfc main one four two four two the folks at gfc handle all the details your money is ready to pick it up in almost no time at all why not put an end to any nagging money worries you might have for 25 on up to $2,000 call gfc at main one four two four two kmox kmox fm st louis your world series station by the way see the barb hope christler comedy special on your local nbc tv station tomorrow night bob gibson will be working to mantel howard and pepper tone here in the top of the fourth inning there's been no score so you get that fast runner i know to catch you what it can do to you how about as an infielder do you find yourself looking at the fast runner too long you do joe because you've got to keep your eye on them and especially with a fellow like white out there who can hit to all fields you don't want to leave your position too soon and yet with a runner like brock if you don't leave too soon you might not get the second basin time mickey mantel who struck out his first time up leads off here in the top of the fourth bob gibson into the windup his pitch fouled on the left field line out of play and that time mantel went with the pitch gibson as we told you has been pitching away from him he took the mickey to pull that type pitch feel deep in centerfield gibson's pitch is a check swing in a strike two he held up but the ball was over the plate nothing in two the two strike pitch outside ball one now gibson is ready a check swing ground ball right back to the box gibson has it rose to bill white mantel is out of there mantel trying to hold up on his swing and gibson crossed him up that time he came inside with a fastball mickey looking for it away stepped right into that pitch here's elton howard ellie single a left field getting the first yankee base hit in this ball game that was in the second inning yankees loaded the bases in the second but failed to score how it swings and follows the first pitch back strike one in a nick frank secori around the left ankle surprised they haven't come up with bigger shin guards for the umpires to wear they wear those little ones that look like the regular shin guards after taxes or something got a lot of spots where they can get hit with those joe the one strike pitch foul back out of play ball really bounced around in the upper deck everybody trying to get out of the way of that one on deck joe peppaton one out nobody on two strikes on howard gibson's pitch is a little high ball one now he's ready ground ball gibson couldn't get it the second baseman maxville there throws to first he's got him gibson leap for that ball just miss grabbing it maxville got over in a hurry it's two out here's peppaton who fouled out the third base in the second inning and there goes the peppaton chorus just thinking i've been playing her all year just think how many fans he's making me play her all year i joe digging into the plate as gibson gets ready his pitch is fouled back out of play here is a bulletin from nbc news british united press reports soviet premiere nakita khrushchev has resigned as premier and as head of the party leonid breznov has been named first secretary and alexa koseijan has been named new soviet premiere this has been a bulletin from nbc news fans are not a play up to this point gibson has not given the left hand it is anything that they could pull with any power nothing in two on peppaton the wind up the pitch is hit off the fifth the second baseman dale maxville is right there he's got it three up and three down and now at the middle of the fourth inning the score is the Yankees nothing in the cardinals nothing for the cardinals in the bottom of the fourth inning it'll be ken boyer dick rote and tim macabre facing mel stottlemire boyer struck out swinging his first time up nothing but goose eggs up on the scoreboard first pitch to boyer line right back through the middle they said and stottlemire could not get his glove down in time he tried to but it was by him and it just missed hitting him off the right knee a bullet back through the mound now the hits are even at three a piece the batter is dick growth who bounced the first base in the second inning linds and richardson having quite a conversation phil uh if you were playing assured who would be covering well i see linds pointing to himself to cover but i would let that second baseman have as much room in right field as he would want because growth as you know can take that ball and almost throw it out there so the shortstop must cover in a spot like this even though he's a right hand hitter even though he's a right hand batter all right boyer leads away the stretch pitch to growth he takes it along inside ball one any boyer who can also run for a big man at first base pepper tone holding him on so over there boyer has to dive back at first boyer measures his lead he's got a very efficient way of doing it he gets a body's length in an arm away so if he just falls his fingertips will grab the bag a body's length in an arm away and that's just what he did joey fell back in the first base all right quick another quick throw and this time boyer jumps back just ahead of pepper tones tag and as you can see his joe told you this growth who can handle that bat yogi bearer got startle mire in the hold in feeling outfield alerted you don't know what he's going to do the pitch he takes it low inside ball two to nothing and this makes it rough on a pitcher too because he's got a not actually quick pitch but try and get rid of that ball to not give that runner an extra jump at first base and if you're hitting run man you wouldn't want a better spot than two balls and no strikes that pitch has got to be around that plate so boyer's got the good speed they got the good combine going all right let's see what develops boyer leads away startle mire sets he doesn't go on the ball is taken it's ball three and how it turns around to talk to sikori it's ball three dick rote has a good eye and can hit and run anytime in any given situation here in the bottom of the fourth no score any boyer at first the stretch the pitch is taken low ball four and the cardinals really have a threat going now with runners at first and second nobody out and about a tim macabre and the anky bolt man gets hot rolling sheldon a right hander and al downing a left hander are up down there how it out to the mound to talk with startle mire macabre walked in the second inning groated first ken boyer at second and now macabre steps back as bern benson whistles into him from the coaching box at third flashes and signs up a tone in front of the bag at first boyer even with the bag at third the stretch by startle mire the pitch swing and a foul tip strike one so the cardinals not going for the sacrifice at least not on that first pitch and once in a while they let him swing for one strike joe all right macabre steps back now boyer moves in a little bit at third base linds trying to hold kenny boyer close to second shaded over that way the stretch the pitch swing ground ball peppercorn's got it goes to linds for one back to startle mire while going to score a run scores and the cardinals lead one and nothing on a hard hit ground ball peppercorn took a base hit away from macabre by it to linds but startle mire late getting over to first base trying to keep his foot on the bag and backhand that ball it got by him as startle mire fell to the ground the run scored and the cardinals lead one and nothing so that'll be a fourth play for macabre and we'll see who gets the error if they give it to linds it'll be a tough play for linds to get the error and linds is charged with the error macabre is at first with one outgrowth was forced at second base so the play goes a fourth play from three to six and give linds an error macabre did not advance the second and here is mike shannon struck out his first time up fits the shannon a curve a little strike one called bobby richeson was a man backing up that play uh filled it kept macabre from getting the extra base that's right bobby came from nowhere feel of that uh carrom off the wall so the cards break the ice here and this deciding game of the world series only one out macabre leads away the stretch the pitch line right centerfield a big kick there goes macabre rents second they're in love with it his throw comes in a second base and the cardinals have run as that first and third the batter is dal maxville remember we had a situation like this with maxville up turning attempt at a squeeze play our going out to startle mire just a quick visit and i'm sure that's one of the things he reminds them of because the worst thing you can get out of it would be second and third and two outs with chance for your picture at least to come up that's right joe they attempted it here and he filed off the pitch the last time all right runners at first and third one out the cards lead one or nothing in the bottom of the fourth runners lead away the stretch the pitch the runner goes to swing in the midst of throw the second base well nothing in time the runner coming in the plate the throw out in time the double steal work the cardinals pull a double steal and score a one i want to tell you that was beautifully executed as macabre got two thirds of the way to second base and hesitated for a fraction of a second that third base kim macabre hesitated until how it threw to second how his throw was a little high so towards the first base side of the bag and richison could not get anything on the throw the cardinals pull a double steal and they lead two to nothing with shannon at second and a count of one strike on down maxville he swung at that pitch the curve is blown away and shannon had a good jump that time looked like he might be going joe tell you a fine piece of running because howard had stopped macabre at third base and that's what you have to do is he stopped him dead then through to second and it was not a real hard throw because you want to make sure macabre stopped in a second and a count of one strike on down maxville he swung at that pitch the curve is blown away and shannon had a good jump that time looked like he might be going joe tell you a fine piece of running because howard had stopped macabre at third base and that's what you have to do is he stopped him dead then through to second and it was not a real hard throw because you want to make sure macabre stopped but macabre timed it perfectly and scored easily the pitch landed right field at base hit making man up with it they're sending shannon in the throw to the plate goes to second base holy cow these signals are red hot right now more xk more xfm singularous maxville right for the single right field and bern bettson gave shannon the green light and manel's throw was just offline it pulled howard towards the dugout away from home plate and the throw been right over the plate shannon would have been a dead duck but howard had a reach to his right for the play and shannon slid across the plate just as howard went to tag him maxville went to second on the throw to the plate the batter is bob gibson the cardinals lead three to nothing in the bottom of the fourth boy that maxville's taken a big lead at second base the cardinals this inning have really been running he didn't even hesitate on that throw coming in field he was going 40 miles in the 30 miles zone boy i guess you couldn't have stopped him if you wanted it joe all right here's the stretch pitch to gibson a curve low and away of all one so in this inning ken boyer is scored tim macabre is scored and mike shannon is scored and the unusual thing is that only one run has been batted in of the three scored by the cardinal pitch to gibson ground ball far outside of third he checks his bat he hit it right off the end and i believe he split it yes he did walking bat for another bat a one one count and of course all through this series the ankeys have realized that the running speed of the cardinals would upset their defense but not so much as it has done in this seventh and final game of the world series wow a one one count on gibson maxville with a big lead at second base here's the stretch the pitch is a curve popped up joe pepperton at first base is under it near the far line and just in fair territory makes the catch so that's the second out here in the bottom of the fourth and it brings up court flood that has been up twice and both times bounce to third base maxville at second fards picking up three big runs here in the bottom of the fourth mel stottlemire ready his pitch ground ball at second base Richardson's there fires the first in time for the out but three big runs for the cardinals and now at the end of the fourth inning the score is the cardinals three the ankeys nothing and by the way all three runs scored that inning by the cardinals are considered earned by the official scorers even though there was an error a throwing error by the ankeys shortstop filled in the runs are all earned tommy tress well lead it off for the ankeys tommy lined a single a left field in the second inning and now the ankeys really with their backs to the wall trailing three to nothing here in the top of the fifth the seventh and deciding game of the 1964 world series bob gibson into the wind up his curve hit far outside of first down the right field line al downing who is loosening up going back to retrieve that ball but a fan gets it ahead of him mel stottlemire is scheduled to be the third hitter this inning so yogi might be going for a pinch hitter downing continues to throw pitch the trest he starts the but takes it outside one on one gibson just missed that corner that was a good spot to throw that curve with trest attempting a bunch tommy likes to be running the first base when he lays down the button checks his swing it's low ball two two or one strike during gibson almost fell down as he delivered that pitch and i tell you that's a little disconcerting to the hitter when he sees that gibson let that big foot come down and then almost fall but he doesn't sure foot it out on the mound shakes off two signs now he's ready the two two pitch curve a little bit high he had trest fooled on the pitch but it was just above the letters three and two now the playoff pitch file tip back to the screen those two strikes nobody out and nobody on in the top of the fifth inning the cards lead three to nothing gibson into the wind up his curve is outside ball four and there's the first war given up by bob gibson in the ball game and it brings up cleat boyer boyer reached on an error in the second inning his hard ground ball in the hole couldn't be handled by dick growth bill white comes over to hold the bag against trest nobody out in the on-deck circle as yet scottl maya scheduled to be the next batter pitched a boyer a curve swing in the mist strike one gibson sets delivers it's on the outside corner strike two calls frank succory taking a good look at these balls and strikes making no snap decisions and our bill white moves in back of trash at first the two strike pitch a curve popped in the air to short left center field rock coming in flood coming in rock calls flood calls and flood makes the catch senior umpire rather the senior center fielder on the cardinals came up with that one that could have been trouble and now let's see who comes out of the anky dugout and it looks like young mike hegan that's who it is mike hegan who got into this world series as joe told you because of the injury to tony kuback hegan was put on the active list to participate in the world series the son of the anky bullpen coach jim hegan who was quite a catcher in his day for the cleveland indians here's a stretch pitch to hegan taken low and away ball one he is pitches outside ball two to nothing this is the third game in which young mike hegan is appearing he's been at bat once without a base hit struck out is only time at bat bats him left-handed holds that bat right down to the end the pitch is over the outside corner strike called to him one joe these good pitchers when they get behind they don't ease up no sir it just rears back as he threw harder gibson called for a new ball the cardinals leading three to nothing top of the fifth inning one out tommy tress who walked at first base the pitch swing and a miss strike two and after a low fastball down around the knees in the pitch it's a little bit high and it's a full count three and two tommy tress checks frank risetti in the coaching box at third bill white moves in now to hold tress close at first gibson ready for the payoff pitch here it is it's low and inside and he walked him and that's the second walk given up by gibson both of them here in the top of the fifth inning and the battle will be phil linds linds bounce the third and beat out an infield single one man out and we're going to have some action in the cardinal bullpen roger craig a right hander gets up tress at second he can at first one out gibson sets his pitch is lying the right center field and coming in fast shannon he makes the play in a quarter second he got it by mike shannon took the base hit away from phil linds and turned it into a double play holy god that shannon can fly and the score now is the cardinals three the Yankees nothing nothing the first 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recording is licensed by major league baseball any reproduction or other commercial use of this recording in whole or part is prohibited and i mean to tell you i just about lost my voice on that great defensive play by mike shannon and right feeling now happily to carry you along the rest of the ballgame joe garregiola thank you very much bill tremendous play on both ends did growth made a fine play as the caught the hurry throw of mike shannon as it took a short hop the alone to it fine play l downing is a new Yankee pitcher three nothing that's a score when the bottom half of the fifth inning new brock bill white and ken boyer mike shannon took a base hit away from linds and then flipped it to second base the throws skipped in groat able to come up with it a big double play that ended that fifth inning downing is a Yankee pitcher a good fast ball an overhanded curveball he throws a slider new brock will eat it off in the bottom of the fifth rock tried to beat out a bottom the first the single the center in the third boy comes in close to third base al downing the new Yankee pitcher is ready and here's the pitch new brock in a tremendous home run onto the pavilion roof in right center field so it's a four to nothing ball game here is bill white swung on line drive center field that's the base hit roger merriss is up white stops at first and on two pitches the cart knows of it two shots of al downing and the Yankee bullpen swings in action now elton Howard out to the mound to slow the pace down just a little bit as new brock hit a home run white lines the single the center in sheldon is a Yankee pitcher down in the bullpen so both those pitches were high fastballs killed high fastballs and they jumped on them and really sent them right on out of here one home run one a single boy here he began it all at fourth inning when the red birds picked up three runs he singled in the center field big powerful right hand hitter the pitch high and inside it's ball one one ball no strikes nobody out one run is in four to nothing bottom with the fifth st louis leading the seventh game of this 1964 world series bill white leaves off the pitch swing on line drive right field male going over fast he can't get it one half off the wall up with the ball is male white is round he's third they're going to hold him up his boy it goes in the second the throw comes in over Howard's head down in boots the ball but white cannot come on in the throw by Richardson the relay man was over the hand of elton Howard downing very alertly backing up the play he booted the ball but not far enough to allow bill white to come on in with nobody out burn benson doesn't want to take any chances and run the car goes out of an inning so he put up the red light for bill white who stopped the third boy is on its second base and the hitter is thick road a double for boyer here comes yogi bear out of the Yankee dugout sheldon is warming up for new york downing has really been greeted by the cardinals lou brock hit the first pitch for a home run onto the roof in right center field white then hit a hard single in the center field boyer doubled a one hop line drive up against that wall in right center field and now yogi will make a pitching change here and sheldon the right hander will be brought in and while sheldon comes in out of the bullpen we pause 30 seconds for station identification now community federal the largest federally chartered savings and loan association in the state of missouri has branches that are open 24 hours a day seven days a week they're the 5000 mailboxes they make it convenient and easy for you to earn four and a half percent on your insurance savings you'll find 5000 mailboxes in the st louis area standing ready for your savings deposit to community federal start today to earn four and a half percent at your savings and loan association community federal kmox kmox fm st louis your world series station sheldon the third yankee pitcher used by manager yogi bearer as a cardinal he scored three runs in the fourth inning i've scored one run here on a home run have base runners the second and third nobody out and pete michelson begins to loosen up for the yankees down in the bullpen joe you know you've been wondering how long can they silence these big bats of bill white and ken boyer and they waited a long time but they're sure booming them today really some hard shots white two base hits double the center and this single both hit right on the nose boyer has two base hits rock a big home run sheldon a big tall right hander sheldon is appearing in infield comes in for the new yankee we're in the bottom of the fifth inning four to nothing that's the score st louis is out in front bill white is the third base ken boyer is the second base dick growth is the hitter here a shade growth in the outfield towards right center field not too deep mal nor merits sheldon the right hander now linds drops back here's a fixed the growth swung on and missed the strike one of foul tips is frank secori boyer is in on the grass at third base linds is back a couple steps at shortstop rickettson and pepatoan are in one strike they count on dick growth white leads off third ken boyer leads off second four nothing new york lady the pitch swung on a foul tip and a strike two that was an overhanded curve ball sheldon came from right on over the top two strikes a count on dick growth road bounced out and walked tough man to strike out sheldon and elston howard know this working carefully whites at third boyer is it second there's nobody out sheldon ready here's a fix now pushes him back with a high-tech fastball and it's one ball and two strikes here is a special report from NBC news NBC's joseph harsh in london reports strong indications from the russian embassy in paris that premier khrushchev did resign the official list of soviet union leaders released today in moscow does not have the name of nakita khrushchev on it moscow still has not confirmed the naming of leonid breznov as first secretary and a lexi cosigan as premier this has been a special report from NBC news stay tuned to your NBC news station for further reports further reports will be heard on kmox from our kmox newsroom and the cbs radio network as they develop here's a pitch now swung on fouled off again bounces around a battle between sheldon and growth one ball and two strikes to count st louis four new york nothing we're in a bottom half of the fifth inning bill white at third base ken boyer is at second base growth waves at sheldon looks down for that side taking plenty of time text the runners here's the one two pitch to groat swung on a ball ball out of play down the right field corner growth just trying to get a piece of that ball waiting until the last possible minute third base he's edging up brown ball to lens he'll be coming in lenses back richardson pepperton and boyer at third all in for the play at the plate sheldon ready to pitch to groat swung on a bouncy ball up the middle here comes white richardson's play will be at first base in time growth is off at white scores bobby richardson on a slow hit ball took a look at the plate white had a good lead able to score richardson made the plate at first base in time to get growth boyer takes third they find another ball game now and a hitter is tim macarver growth gets a run battered in scoreboard man he's giving them two runs up there wonder who he's rooting for phil no question joe macarver waits the pitch swung on bouncy ball fouled on at first base line and pete michelson in the yankee bullpen comes up with it one strike to count five nothing st louis leading we're in a bottom half the fifth inning this is joe gary joel with phil brazzuto the seventh game of the 1964 world series both these clubs really battling they've battled all year long to get into a world series now it's the seventh game and right now st louis leads five to nothing infield in boyer a good lead at third sheldon ready macarver waits the pitch outside one ball one strike cleat boyer broke on over to third base as if they were a pick off play big brother ken says something to him he'll probably tell him a little more when he gets him home tonight one ball and one strike on tim macarver who has been a real hot hitter for the cardinals throughout this series sheldon ready the one one pitch to macarver outside it's ball team two balls and one strike one man out two runs are in five nothing st louis leading yankee infield in they want to choke dead run off at the plate waves that bat two balls one strike one out sheldon the big right hander ready here's a pitch it's a strike a fastball outside corner and it's two balls and two strikes like sequoia they play down fire calls time now downing came into relief the starter stottlemire home run by rock single by white double by boyer and sheldon has come on macarver waits two balls two strikes sheldon delivers swung on a little upper right field male is going to make the catch boyer tags up here he comes here comes a fool it is not in time on a sacrifice fly drives in ken boyer from third base and the fight knows not only six to nothing here is mike shannon was a race between manel and boyer boyer able to score on a sacrifice fly hit to mickey manel by macarver shannon waits ball ball third base side cleat boyer over but it's out of play one strike the count partners with three runs in the fourth three in the fifth feed is really paid off for st louis today here's the pitch to shannon tap foul strike two the count on mike shannon shannon was out on strikes in the second he single scored in the fourth he was the back man on that double steal and carver was the front man sheldon ready now shannon waits the pitch high fastball mike went down to one knee one ball two strikes shannon's a very aggressive hitter once he starts at bat his whole body goes into action nothing it waits six nothing st louis out in front of the yankees bottom half the fifth inning the one sheldon started the pitch and backed off gets a new sign from elston hour now here is a one two pitch he struck him out a breaking ball shannon out on strikes and the score is st louis sixth and new york nothing men would you like to start today with the best shave in the world the quickest easiest shave a man can get here's how all you need is hot water lots of it then the shaving cream that supersaturates your beer throughout your shave extra rich Gillette foamy america's only leaning shaving cream that cleanses your skin with k-34 hexachlorophyne antiseptic while you shave and to look sharp and feel sharp use the Gillette stainless steel blade Gillette guarantees you the best first shave of your life and more superbly comfortable shave every blade than with any other are your money back from Gillette clean close shave blade after blade after blade and for a perfect ending Gillette's crisp new sunup smells better feels better splash on a 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no strikes bob gibson leading six to nothing here is the pitch to bobby richardson it's a strike a fastball three balls one strike three one pitch by gibson in strike two ron taylor right hander starts to limber up craig was up a minute ago now ron taylor both managers will use everybody here is the three two pitch to richardson swung on bouncy ball down a third base line real tough play for boyer up the throw is not in time ken boyer a real tough play as bobby richardson topped the ball a little slow dribbler boyer was back with a two strike count on him and bobby richardson has himself an infield hit and that's 12 base hits for richardson in this series here is roger maris six to nothing to score top of the st louis leading show that time is a world series reckon most hits in a world series here's the pitch to maris it's a strike on the outside corner so bobby richardson world series record maris waits gibson delivers it's a strike called on the outside corner as bob gibson continues to hit the outside corner keeping that ball away from these left hand hitters the fence here in st louis down the right field line 310 feet 322 354 in right center so it's a very nice target for the left hand full hitter here's a two strike pitch to maris did he swing no this is frank succary i have swing a real tough play for any umpire but especially so in the seventh game of the world series boy you got to go for these umpires the pressure is tough on the ball players but how about those guys that have to call the plays and call the pitches here's a one two pitch now swung on and fall straight back craig and taylor warming up for st louis cardinal six yankees nothing top of the sixth inning bobby richardson on his first base bill white playing behind the runner here's the pitch by gibson foul tip straight back again the umpires are frank succary behind the plate bill mckinley the american league at first ken burkhart national league is the second hank soar of the american league is a third right field al smith the american league left field vinnie smith of the national league one ball two strikes maris waits the pitch a curve ball hangs high and it evens out of two balls and two strikes richardson and lead off first base maris waving that bat the pitch swung on a bouncing ball pass bill white in the right field up with the ball is shannon richardson makes the turn but holds on as mike shannon with a tremendous arm cocked that arm to throw but i tell you he's put out enough commercials during this series to let you know he can throw so its base runners now at first and second and mickey mannell is the hitter johnny keen the cardinal manager pacing in the dugout they have a right hander roger craig a right hander ron taylor warming up down in the bullpen mannell was out on strikes and he bounced out richardson off second maris off first the pitch by gibson swung on and fouled back and mannell had a good cut six new york nothing we're on the top of the sixth richardson leading off the second base roger maris a couple steps off first base mickey mannell in that batter's box right down the end of that bed gibson delivers swung on you're deep in the left field back goes back back back that falls out home run over the 379 foot marker in deep left center field driving in richardson and maris mannell comes in the score it's now a 63 ball game he didn't swing hard at all at that ball field you see the lay is bad out there just like he did yesterday joe and he went to the opposite field batting right hand and hit one up on the roof and we all know mickey's got tremendous power to any field and as we said earlier gibson had been pitching him away so he's been going with the pitch and that's exactly what he did he went with the fastball outside and he is just cut the cardinal lead in half johnny keen is out on the mound talking to bob gibson he's got two right handers warming up craig and ron taylor keen is going to let bob gibson in the ball game johnny keen manager of the cardinals been in baseball many many years but i'm sure he won't forget this year a long long time here is elston howard now and bob gibson delivers swung on and missed boy he let out a notch if keen told him to cut it loose that's just what gibson did balltip and a strike two two strikes no balls account elston howard adder mannell has a new record and here the announcements in the background it seems like every time mannell shows up at the ballpark in the world series new record and he's breaking yogi bearers records here's the two strike pitch high ball one and i'm sure philly yogi don't mind that at all not at all as long as they score those runs go one ball two strikes elston howard the hitters six to three is the score top of the six the pitch by gibson balltip hit that off the end of the bat slider gibson does not change speeds too often it was a hard slider a good fastball a hard curve one ball and two strikes nobody on nobody out three runs are in six three cardinals leading top of the sixth the pitch fastball out on strikes got that outside corner elston howard out on strikes and it brings up joe pepitone pepitone fouled out and popped out he's over two they play pepitone deep they shade him towards right field gibson gets a sign ready the pitch hot shot fouled on that first base line down into the yankee bullpen ralph terry loosening up for the yankees craig and taylor continue to go for the cardinals gibson ready the pitch fastball right on the thumbs a little looper to maxville joe pepitone hit that right on a fist a little pop fly to del maxville at second base so there are two outs and here is tom trech gibson has been able to keep that ball in tight on pepitone he just sewn it back right off in his hands trech waits fastball he had a good cut and fouls it back gibson doesn't waste any time he gets that ball he throws it in the first set fastball don't waste any time getting up there either one strike to count the pitch high ball one one ball one strike trech shortened up as if he were going to bunt maxville is back at second base boyer wider the bag growth shading towards the bag at shortstop the outfield playing trech to pull one one pitch curveball outside and it's two and one two balls one strike two outs a three-run homer by mantel has made the score six to three st louis out in front in the top of the sixth city gibson ready two one pitch curveball foul tip and it evens out at two balls and two strikes two balls two strikes tom trech is the hitter waves that back weighty gibson shakes off the silent his glove another one ready here's the two-two pitch high ball three a curveball steve hamilton gets up to join ralph terry yankee bullpen three balls and two strikes gibson ready the pitch swell on and fall back out of play macarver rubs up that baseball bob gibson hard thrown right-hander here is the three-two pitch to trech it's high ball four he walked him so trech draws a base on balls it brings up cleat boyer that's a third base on balls given up by gibson he gave up two and a fifth inning six to three that's the score st louis out in front trech leading off first cleat boyer net batter's box the pitch swung on and fall straight back strike one cardinal scored three runs in the fourth three and a fifth yankee scored three here in this inning big blast by mickey mantel here's the pitch to boyer swung on and foul back again two strikes gibson not letting up two strikes cleat boyer waves that bat trech leads off first white holding trech close at first base bob gibson delivers misses outside that's one ball two strikes boy you can hear that ball popping at macarver's glove gibson who looks fast sounds fast shakes off a couple signs ready now nope once a new one shakes off another one one ball two strikes to count boyer waits the pitch swung on and fouled back one ball two strikes two outs base runner at first tom trech three runs in six threes the score st louis out in front i play boyer straight away flood directly in line with the bag in center field gibson ready now here's the one two pitch swung on foul back gibson and boyer having quite a battle gibson when he shakes off that many times he's been doing trying to get the boyer maybe to think in a little bit as to what he's going to throw him a lot of times you'll put down a sign i'll shake you around and come back to the original sign one ball and two strikes pleat boyer waiting gibson ready checks the base runner trech here's a pitch swung on and missed he struck him out of fastball the score is st louis six in new york three you know it's been a long time since we've seen anything like the cart goes feet of foot on those faces and in the field you know it's a long time since we've seen a deal like the Gillette world series special when you buy the Gillette adjustable razor set which also contains a dispenser of stainless steel blades you get new Gillette sunup aftershave free in a generous sample 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Louis and that scoreboard man he's on fast time check my scorecard and check the scoreboard but at the bottom of the sixth here is del maxville to lead it off sheldon against maxville the pitch swings a foul tip and a strike two as you look at the scoreboard the Yankees have not scored in the seventh and we're only playing the bottom of the sixth here's the two strike pitch a fastball it gets it sheldon with a good fastball gets maxville and bob gibson comes up you'll get a nice hand gibson flying to center field he popped up one out nobody on rolling sheldon ready here's a pitch high fly ball left field tress going over maris going over who's going to make the play they almost collide they do and tom tress take the ball out of the glove as gibson hit that ball right to the warning track a high fly ball maris could have made the play tress did make the play in our two outs and kurt blood is the hitter blood will take a lot of time to give bob gibson a chance to get back to that bench a lot of things a leadoff man has to do philly has to take strikes he has to kind of stall it is pretty tough and sometimes those umpires don't like it too much but you've got to look out for your pitcher blood is just reached on play st louis six new york three bottom of the sixth sheldon ready here's the pitch fastball he takes a strike he can almost bet he'd have to take at least one strike with gibson hitting the first pitch sheldon ready swing on and tap foul blood has a very quick bat he waits until the last man and he flies in action right now two strikes to count st louis six new york three bottom of the sixth nobody on sheldon the big right hander ready here's a pitch outside ball one one ball two strikes may play flood pretty much straight away holding ready their pitch swing on line drive foul out of play down and to the right field corner right over the bullpen one ball in two strikes to count frank secori the whisk broome sheldon gets a sign from this catcher ready delivers hi two balls and two strikes however you catch a foul tip you're just lucky there's no way to worry you can practice that play just happens to hit your glove and sticks holds that bat long waits two two pitch now outside and it's ball three three balls two strikes real battle going on this is it the season is really opening today everything down to this seventh game right now in the bottom of sixth st louis leading by three six to three sheldon ready here's a three two pitch to kurt flood swing on line drive right field mickey mail digging he is there makes the play mail a nice play as flood line hard to right and the score is st louis six in new york three hector lopez will be the pinch hitter for sheldon steve hamilton a left-hander continues to throw hard in the bullpen lopez a right-handed hitter top of the seventh and this is joe garrigiole with phil risotto seventh game of the world series lopez the pinch hitter strike one lopez been in two ball games the bat once didn't get a hit it's a lot towards right center field in the right field line the pitch by gibson swung on strike two card around feelers give you the right field corner they'll play from a 322 marker over towards the flagpole two strikes to count gibson delivers bounces in front of the plate and i mean he puts them extra on that curveball she came up there like a snake chicory wants to look at that ball i don't blame me might explode right in his hand bob gibson continuing to throw hard roger craig warming up one two pitch outside two and two ray sadecki joins roger craig down in the cardinal bullpen both managers they'll use everybody they can get in two two pitch lopez throws his bat almost hits gibson as he strikes out gibson he had to jump to get out of the way as a bat one sailing out towards the mound at six strikeouts for bob gibson as lopez goes down here is phil linds linds one for three gibson delivers fly ball right field mike shannon near the line calling for the ball makes the play and there are two out two outs nobody on bobby richison the hitter richison with 12 base hits he beat out an infield hit he won around the score along with roger maris when mickey mental hit his tremendous home run into the left center field bleachers gibson delivers it's a strike boys i don't know about the short rest or long rest he is really pumping that ball since jenny came out and talked to him joe he's throwing even harder swung on base hit center field and richison has himself another base hit up with the ball is flood richison stops at first with a single 13 base hits 13 for 31 here is roger maris six to three that's the score top of the seventh jim gleason calls time they want to look at the ball you know joe what they want to do is give richison that ball i believe it's a new world series record oh i think chicory's looking at it the peppertone yelling there yeah that's what they want boy they want to give the ball to richison that's what they want to do because he just broke a world series record that stood for a long long time well bobby richison has himself quite a souvenir see you're just used to records still i'm not i mean anytime i ask for the ball i had a tough time to get the umber to look at it that's what it was remember one time ed baili stole second base the ground crew gave him the bag that's real devotion here's a pitch to maris swung on line drive right field shannon over he's there makes the play that ball was hit hard but shannon was there as maris lines hard to shannon in right field that ends the inning and the score is st. 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its mosco correspondent reports that communist party theoretician michael susloff was behind the move to oust khrushchev nbc's miss fredrik also reports that the swedish correspondent says the ouster of khrushchev was done more in sal because of his age than in anger the soviet government still has not confirmed khrushchev's resignation this has been a special report from nbc news stay tuned to your nbc stations for later developments the new yankee pitcher will be steve hamilton big trawl left-hander hamilton used most in relief all year by yogi and little brak brak waited downing with a homer on the first pitch made by downing in relief and brak kept a big shot off the roof in right field that was back in the fifth inning so now it's hamilton a left-hander against brak hamilton ready brak waits the pitch shortens up as if the bunt takes it outside and it's ball one ball you're in close this brak tremendous speed and good power oh you can't beat that combination they play in you hit it hard they play your back and bunt here's the pitch holds up and it goes outside it's two balls no strikes bottom half of the seventh inning same little six new york three boy you're still in close the third base two balls no strikes hamilton waits the pitch swings and misses in a strike one two balls one strike brak take a little bit of time he's got a bad risk and he's just gonna kind of wait a little bit before he gets back in there seems like that wrist may be giving him some trouble two balls one strike sadecki continues to throw in a cardinal bullpen mickelson throws in a Yankee bullpen brak still taking plenty of time back in and out and back in now hamilton ready here's the pitch to brak sidearm it's a strike two balls and two strikes when that hamilton comes sidearm he is really tough on those left-hand hitters big guy six with seven an arm looks like it's about 10 feet eight here he comes to two pitch sidearm one on and misty struck him out boy it's tough to hang in there when a sidearm yet and exaggerate as much as hamilton does here is bill white bill is two for three right double the center field and single the center field six three same almost waiting bottom of seventh the pitch white parts roll over near the Yankee dugout of american lake president joe cronin not only me though Phil is a baseball and a national league one at best one strike pick out bill white waiting hamilton gets his sign here's the pitch curve ball stays inside and it's one ball and one strike bern benson coaching a third base joe schultz coaching his first base hamilton the one one-fix sidearm swirl on poked up straight back elton howard looking for it is near the screen he does not have a play one ball two strikes bill white one ball two strikes the count the score sandal was six new york three bottom of the seventh michelson continues to throw in a Yankee bull turn here's the pitch by hamilton it's a strike call and white is out on strikes so hamilton the two left-hand hitters two strikeouts as he really sidearms him here is ken boyer boyer is single in the fourth he doubled in the fifth he has scored two runs big powerful right hand hitter this guy the leader on his fall club he wants to move the umpire at second base ken burkhard here's the pitch it's a low ball one one ball no strikes burkhard now moving towards left center hamilton delivers it's a strike call all over the outside corner one ball and one strike hamilton in and out nobody on two outs six or three sandal was out in front bottom of the seventh here's the pitch curve ball outside two balls and one strike play boyer straight away marison center field right in line with the bag hamilton shakes off the sign here's a two one fix to ken boyer swing on with a welcoming committee greeting ken boyer as they put another run on that scoreboard fourth st louis is now a seven to three score bottom of the seventh inning near his big road hamilton got two outs by strike off and boyer with a count of two balls and one strike hit one into the left field bleachers road takes it low on its ball one look like it was a low curve ball that boyer had he just reached out 351 down a left field line two outs one run in nobody on here's a pitch hot shot boyer a nice play at third base he's got it over the first in time a one-handed grab he took a base hit away from him that ends the inning and the score is st louis seven and new york three mickey mannell top half of the eighth inning st louis cardinal seven new york ginkies three bob gibson the pitch swung on miss strike one might have felt different story checks that baseball bob gibson gets the sign from his young catcher tim mccarver the pitch fastball it misses one ball and one strike to count bill white says something to bob gibson to settle him down bob gibson fires that ball a cardinal bullpen gets up again sadecki and craig here is the one one pitch to mannell swung on high fly ball center field card flood has got the beat on it waiting taps the glove one out this crowd with every pitch with every out building up to what they hope will be a cardinal victory the last world championship club 1946 right here in his ballpark the cardinals beat the boston red socks elston howard the hitter one out nobody on the pitch outside ball one one ball no strikes howard with one base hit waits the pitch swung on and fouled back one ball and one strike one ball one strike one out st louis seven the new york Yankees three gibson delivers howard swings and fouls it off one ball and two strikes bob gibson takes takes a look at his defense they're shading howard towards right center field which is kind of a tip off on the stuff that gibson still has there's a fastball spot on and missy struck him out this crowd roaring with everything with every out he's up joe puppett's own bob gibson is struck out seven men he leads by four top of the eighth st louis seven new york three peppertone waits gibson delivers swung on a straight line needless to say you can almost tell the action by the crowd reaction bob gibson getting the sign a cool customer he's ready delivers foul back strike two he strikes the count gibson quickly out in front of joe peppertone indicating that there are two outs gibson way out in front of joe peppertone with a count of two strikes gibson ready the pitch way outside macarver knocks that ball down one ball in two strikes peppertone waves that bad gibson ready the one two pitch on the way swung on fly ball road is going out maxville is going out flooding center field is coming in maxville and flood but maxville makes the play at the very last minute maxville makes the play in the ending and the score is st louis seven and new york three the Cardinals have been in four previous seven games series and won all four of them you don't know yet of history we'll repeat today but i do know this if you take advantage of this Gillette world series special you'll get the easiest quicker change in the world 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it's one ball in one strike boy or wide of the bag at third base richardson at second base his back so his peppertone linds and shortstop shades towards the back st louis seven new york three five of the eight curveball misses and it's full two two balls in one strike hamilton ready here's the pitch sidearm all three three balls in one strike hamilton missed that outside corner check with his coaches learn Benson ready now here's the three one pitch run on a bouncy ball it is a foul ball on the first base line peppertone up with that ball so the count three balls in two strikes on the leadoff hitter here in the bottom of the eighth inning tim mccryber st louis seven new york three down the bullpen beat michelson starts to throw once again hamilton ready here's the three two pitch to mccryber swung on and fouled back he just did get a piece of it as hamilton had him fooled on a curve ball mccryber just did tick it hamilton rubs up that baseball now three balls two strikes big left-hander taking plenty of time ready here's the playoff pitch swung on a ball tip it is just did get it got elton howard on the arm mccryber hanging tough trying to hold in hamilton trying to make mccryber give ground mccryber able to get a piece of it stays alive three balls two strikes nobody on nobody out no pitch by hamilton swung on and popped up straight back elton howard coming back near the stage does he have room he reaches over and can't hold on elton howard a great effort as he went into the equipment of a public address man here at the ballpark elton howard a great effort on a foul ball hit by mccryber guarantee you elton play that as well as you can play a ball chairs and scorecrides went flying so mccryber stays alive three balls and two strikes hamilton and mccryber in a real battle here bottom half the eighth inning ready once again the payoff pitch swung on a bouncy ball peppercorn to his right knocked the ball down the throw is not in time peppercorn corner was right knocked it down flipped to hamilton not in time and mccryber has himself another base hit mccryber is 11 for 22 an even 500 he walked in the second sacrifice flying a fifth into a fourth playing a fourth so he's officially one for two 11 for 22 here is mike shannon for 23 you make it on mccryber inside ball one mccryber leading off first hamilton at the belt shannon waits the pitch twirling on a bouncy ball of boyer third he tumbles the ball and everybody is safe boyer fumble of all it's an error on pete boyer mccryber's second shannon's at first and maxville is the hitter so with base runners at first and second maxville up there boyer of course will be looking for a month peppercorn is looking for a month boyer can't leave too soon mccryber a good runner in second hamilton at the belt they're sneaking in maxville is going to punch it down a third base line of beauty boyer has to make his play to first base to rickettson advancing mccryber and shannon hamilton broke off the mound towards the third base line but maxville pointed the ball hard enough to get it by hamilton and the hand that you hear is for bob gibson a standing ovation and he's going to make a pitching change he wants pete michelson the right hander the single ball right hander to come in and replace his left hander steve hamilton a fine bond by maxville has moved mccryber on over to third shannon on over to second there's one out and now pete michelson is coming in second and third one out and gibson the hitter the bottom half the eighth inning st louis out in front by the score of seven and three and bob gibson's the hitter appreciates him coming back with short rest he's gone eight innings so far takes a look down at his third base coach verne venson there is one out mccryber's the base runner at third shannon at second the infield is drawn in tight the Yankees cannot afford to give up any runs michelson will pitch off the stretch to keep an eye on mccryber gibson can handle that bad michelson at the belt here's a pitch swell on it deep a foul man he got around on a fastball knee hitting on the roof over everything way out in front gibson trying to get at least a fly ball pull one foul and strike one infield in there's one out seven to three that's the score st louis is out in front bottom of the eighth michelson taking plenty of time ready delivers swung on and fouled out of play once again that's strike two on bob gibson michelson wants a new baseball he can't afford the luxury of the fly ball he's got to go for the strike out to strike down bob gibson one out the base runners at second and third bottom of the eighth inning the seventh game of the 1964 world series gibson waving at bat michelson gets a sign from howard mccryber leads off third cannon off second michelson ready now at the belt checks the runners are pitched to gibson swung on a bouncy ball boy a third hand that they got mccryber hung up to howard howard runs he's back now flips the ball gets away it hits the runner now he got shannon trapped mccryber starts for the plate it's michelson who's got mccryber trapped again he runs back close to the shortstop lind and they finally get him with shannon going back in the second base gibson in the first base the throw hit mccryber it found it away from boyer but shannon was there when he had it back for second base they had shannon caught between second and third mccryber saw this he had it back towards the plate and michelson very alertly backing off the play was at home plate they threw they had mccryber caught and finally tagged him out of third base play went from boyer to howard back to boyer lind michelson and lind the third base finally made the put out so we got two outs at second base it's shannon at first base is bob gibson the hitter is third flood line dry right at cleat boyer the ball was well hit but boyer had him well played that end the inning so the score is st louis seven and new york three how many deodorants do you 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Craig start to loosen up to fix the trash is a strike ball one strike trash batting left handed against Gibson top of the ninth st. Louis seven new york three Gibson delivers all tips right to and listen to this crowd bush daniam and st. Louis the top of the ninth inning seventh game of the 1964 world series Bob Gibson taking plenty of time a two strike count on Tom Tresh Gibson ready the pitch and he still held up off bill I've never seen that play before well that's true he's called today touching hold plate for a fourth play and knock the glove off and courted barehanded McCarver's glove came off and he still held the ball so there is one out now it's cleat Boyer eight strikeouts for Gibson this world series has had everything the pitch by Gibson outside ball one been fine pitching fine feeling plays great clutch hitting great defensive plays all over one ball and one strike Johnny Blanchett is in the on-deck circle for New York Gibson ready the one-one pitch to Boyer ballpark needless to say is bulging at the seams every strike you can hear the roar Bob Gibson getting a sign from his young catcher the pitch low and outside two balls and two strikes that fastball hit the dirt you can see the dust fly up Gibson letting out Sadecki and Craig warming up in the Cardinal bullpen two balls two strikes Gibson ready the pitch fouled back count remains a two and two st. Louis seven New York three top of the ninth one out McCarver rubbing up that baseball the baseball season down to two outs Bob Gibson a big deep breath ready the two two pitch to cleat Boyer line drive down a left field line in his curving foul a foul ball by Boyer that ball was hit right on the nose curved foul and a count remains at two balls and two strikes Bob Gibson shakes off the sign gets a new one ready now cleat Boyer waits the two two pitch on the way high and inside moves him back in its ball three three balls two strikes Johnny Blanchett swinging a couple bats in the on-deck circle St. Louis seven the New York Yankees three Bob Gibson ready here's the payoff pitch to cleat Boyer swung on fly ball deep to left field Lou Brock is going back near the warning track that ball is out of here home run for cleat Boyer as he hit a 3-2 fastball so it's now a 7-4 ball game cleat Boyer on a 3-2 fastball is just hit a home run into the left field bleachers and now Johnny Blanchett will come up as a pinch hitter Blanchett the pinch hitter for Pete Mickelson Blanchett a left-handed pull hitter it's a second home run for the Yankees Mickey Mantle a free run home or Boyer is just hit one Brock and Ken Boyer have hit home runs for St. Louis one man out one run is in here is the pitch by Gibson swung on in foul back strike one seven to four top of the ninth St. Louis out in front Gibson is going all the way ready Blanchett waits outside one ball one strike I'll feel deep pulled around towards right infield is back maxville just about on the edge of the grass one one pitch swung on a foul tip and a strike two one ball two strikes there's one out one run is in seven of four St. Louis is out in front top of the ninth inning seventh game this is it Gibson ready the pitch curveball just did get a piece of it look like Blanchett might have been fooled but not enough that he couldn't get that bat out there to just get a piece of it so he stays alive at one ball two strikes time is called now as the left field umpire Vinny Smith wants the spectators to stay in the bleachers and left field things set now ready to go Gibson delivers Blanchett swing this is Gibson in his series it's now struck out 31 men here is Paul's one right back here and a strike one there are two outs St. Louis seventh New York for two outs top of the ninth Gibson delivers Lynn swings five ball deep to left field loop rock over near the line back back that ball as Vinny Smith gives the sign so Lynn's is here to home run and it's a seven to five ball game and it brings up Bobby Richardson to home runs in the sinning Johnny Keene pacing in the dugout you know what's running through his mind he'd like to see his pitch to get a complete game but how far can he go Yankees battling back like they've been battling all year the Cardinals battling the winners came like they've been battling all year two evenly matched ball clubs two runs are in Bobby Richardson the man who has really been getting the base hits in his series 13 of them time is called now once again they bleach your fans leaning over the wall the announcement is made that the game will be stopped until they get off the wall Bobby Richardson up there with two outs seven to five he's got to get on to get the big bomber merits up to the tie and run Bob Gibson ready delivers it's low ball one one ball no strikes Roger Maris kneeling on the on deck circle with that big bat in his hand waiting to get up there is Richardson takes a strike one ball and one strike this ball pork just bulging with every pitch one ball one strike Richardson waits Gibson delivers swung on popped up Maxwell at second base calling for it makes the catch and his ballpark complete bedlam final score is St. Louis seven New York five and in a moment we will review the highlights of the game for you man would you like the cleanest quickest easiest shades in the world it's really very simple first flash on lots of hot water really wet those whiskers 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commissioner of baseball solely for the entertainment of our listening audience and any publication rebroadcast or other use of the descriptions and accounts of this game without the express written consent of the commissioner is prohibited our producer for this world series has been ken McGregor our engineer in st. Louis Howard Gunther this ballpark really bedlam they've waited since 1946 to have a world champion and now the Cardinals with this victory in the seventh game beat the Yankees seven to five the final score here is Bob Gibson with short rest coming back to pitch a complete game he battled to hold on the Yankees battle back with two home runs Bobby Richardson the hot hitter up there Roger Marish next but a pop fly by Bobby Richardson caught by Dell maxville brings a world championship to a bush stadium here in st. Louis the crowd is still on the field this ballpark bulging the excitement very wild here in st. Louis a lot of heroes Bobby Richardson with the new record Bob Gibson with a new strikeout record home runs by Mickey Mannell by both Boyer brothers these ball clubs battling all the way and the Cardinals the winner and now let's go to the wind up this 1964 World Series broadcast let's pick up Harry Kerry and some of those victorious Cardinals Harry take it over who pitched this decisive victory Bob Gibson congratulations Robert thank you I bet you won't go out dancing tonight even though you do celebrate I don't think so not too much happen you're a little tired in the late innings I didn't get tired all air as long as I could I just for some reason I didn't get tired all right you are you aware of the fact that you struck on more men in a world series now than ever before by anybody 31 no I'm not in that's not really important the wind is more important boy this is a game and a happy clubhouse right now it's happening for me too Harry congratulations on a great performance thank you thank you very much I want to congratulate you too Bob and thank you thank you thank you pal there's the owner of the St. Louis Cardinals Gussie Busch no I'm not the owner of this father could bring you these kind of thrill championship with your interest in baseball less than any they won the penit the hard couple birds just like the pirate strip congratulations sir Frank come up here would you oh please sir come on you had such a great world series the commissioner of baseball mr. Ford Frank you couldn't paint a picture of a more exciting series Harry they're all exciting I just telling mr. Bush that this is my 42nd series and by George you think sometime you get a little tight fit up with him when him each one is exciting as a land isn't it a shame you can't root for once in your life well that's right but you're still going to read down on your heart a great thing in baseball from earlier there's a great tribute to the fascination this game has on our people sir oh there's no question about that thank you sir congratulations Ford Frank the commissioner of baseball here is members perform with enable the cardinals to win the penit and really bang his way in the world series congratulations little thank you Harry do you have any idea when you remember the Cubs early this season that's what happened to you oh well be a ball player we all went to pin it but this is something uh been expected and as I was treated to this ball club they started to move I feel real green real proud of it sir congratulations to you little bro where's Johnny Keene Johnny Keene where's Johnny Keene hey Mike Mike Shannon come on up here quickly please Mike Shannon another youngster only 25 years old who distinguished himself in the world series Mike you might have made the defensive play today that turned the tide in this ball game on that fine catch of Lyndon's looper that you turned into a double play well it took a side of it looked like it would be a big hit in there you know for them because there hadn't been a first and second there and the big guys were coming up next there Richardson been hitting and Maryson Mano and the ball hung up it was tough to see you when the ball was up there line drive that Maryson out there I had trouble seeing that but the ball did hang up the ball was carrying real well and the ball stayed up so I was able to I kept running after I didn't sometimes I saw and sometimes I didn't but I knew it was up there something and so I just I just gave it all I could and I cried a wonderful world series for you Mike Shannon while you can see I wish we could get Johnny Keene but he's way back there surrounded by writers and radio and television men this is the scene here in the Cardinal clubhouse this is Harry Kelly thanks very much I hope you fans have enjoyed hearing from these very happy world champions of 1964 the St. Louis Cardinal Joe Gersiola is your Saturday afternoon monitor host this weekend on the NBC radio network