 Our guests today are some of the baseball players who will be in tonight's game. They call it the old-timers. I don't see any old-timers up here. All ready to go until we're very pleased on how to have them here. President, will you agree to negotiate for the Russians on space, even if they won't talk about this one? Sam, we're... This isn't for that subject, but we stand by what we have proposed yesterday and we're in communication with them. Did you make any progress with the freedom, sir? Did you make any progress with the freedom, sir? Uh, it was a guest. Our barbecue last night. He had such a constant... They say your position is totally unsatisfactory, sir. I can't go on talking about this. We are dealing with them and in communication with them. Let me reiterate, tonight, there's a much more important thing going on, which is the baseball game. All right, Mr. President... Are you saying, Mr. President... I'll be having the old-timers track a jack game. I'd like to present this baseball to you. We're going for a full thing. All right, thank you very much. I'll just have to. I'll have to. Mr. President, are you upset? I'm not going to take that up now. There'll be plenty of time to talk. Are you saying that the task rejection is not a final rejection, sir? Isn't this a lovely baseball game, all the time? Why did you and Curly ever do any of these boys? What? You and Curly, you ever do any of these boys? I'm afraid that I was probably ahead of all of the wives of North Cassidy nearly in the middle 30s. And careful, you're starting to tuck some nerves in there. No, I don't think there are any of these. I started in 38. In 38? Well, I was through by that. Where? Yes. Well... Until you won in 1945. Was that in 1945? A couple of times, too. Yes. As a matter of fact, I was broadcasting in the Chicago Cubs, Mr. T. In those days, when the only mathematical champs they had to win the pen was to win the last 21 games in a season. And they did it, and it is still a record, and the record books have never been equal. They won that last 21. And the last series, the last four games, was with the Cardinals, the team that they had to beat. The one part that was from home, right? The one part that was from home, right? That's that. My high spot in all of that past, the ninth inning of the game, the Cubs and Cards, tied up. I was broadcasting a telegraphic report, and it's got nothing to nothing, as I say. And the message that came through to me said, the wire had gone dead. And I decided that I was just going to take a chance. So I set a world record with Billy Jurgerson to play for Foul Ball. I don't know how long he was up there, but it was a world record. And then when the wire was fixed, the first message came in and said, he popped out in the first ball pitch. Mr. President, is baseball really more important than arm central? As of these particular moments, yes. I courtesy to my visitors here. Mr. President, have you told the Soviets a curve ball or a soccer field? Well, I've been tempted sometimes to walk them. That's right, I didn't play old Alex. I got to try a fastball. I think you've had all your pictures here, haven't you? All right. Can you tell us anything about the Bremen? What? About the Bremen, what you talked about last night? We just discussed the situation there. Yes, you have it. Mr. President, did you give him a message to take back to Moscow this week? You'll have a message, then. Mr. President, who was doing it when Cardinals came?