 This is Joe Gatticello, and we're with George Cahill. Welcome to the new to the 7th minute of the 1952 World Series. This is it. Forget the legends of ginger. Forget the playoffs, the averages. What you get in this ballpark, that ballpark, is all asked up today. And it'll be Ralph Perry for the dentists. And Jeff Sanford for the San Francisco Giants. The body's high here, there's not an exact image of it. It's going from left field to right field. And they will be carrying towards the right field line. Now this barcass, the barcass in right, granted by the commissioner of the state, so it's very important, and it's only in the barcass that you know it. And any public who can read barcass, or other news, are the descriptions and the confidence they have about the first event of the commencement stand for everybody. The barcass has been cut in the outfield yesterday. It was not cut in the outfield. It was just damped. The ground crew couldn't get out there, but they were able to work on it. And this ground crew just couldn't have to tip your hat storm. They were really putting in an extra hour. And that's the worst. And that's the detail. It just was still in there. The outfield grass is stuck. And that was another thing that the outfield was concerned about. Just how would that ball react once it's suited off that grass? It's a little bit faster than it was yesterday, but not that much as the way the ball friends were saying it. The thing that is bothering the outfielders more than anything is the wind. The line-up for this fellow state of the world, there really is more than 18s if the same line-up that Ralph Halsey's been using throughout the series. Too bad we dropped the shortstop. Batting second is the second baseman Bobby Richardson. Batting third, it's the left fielder Tom Craig. Straight from left field. Batting fourth, it's the center fielder Mickey Meryl. Meryl and center fielder. Batting fifth, the right fielder Roger Meryl. Meryl's the right fielder. Batting fifth, the catcher Elton Howard. Howard the catcher. Batting seventh, it's Moose Collins. The first baseman, Stalin is first baseman. Batting eighth, it's the third baseman. The third baseman is the previous Boyer. Boyer at third base. Very nice, it's the second. Well, Harry. For the San Francisco Giants, Lee Knobs is at least L.U. L.U. at least L.U. in right field. Batting second, the second baseman Seth Hiller. Hiller the second baseman. Batting third, it's the center fielder Wayne Meryl. Meryl the center fielder. Batting fourth, the left fielder McCovey. Willie McCovey in left field. Batting sixth, the first baseman, Orlando Soprata. Soprata's first baseman. Meryl the catcher. Meryl the catcher. Batting seventh, the third baseman, Jim Davenport. Davenport at third base. Batting eighth, it's the shortstop. Oh, they're for Don. For Don the shortstop. And Batting ninth, it's the pitcher Jack Sanford. Sanford, against Welker. Moose Barclubs. Certainly is tuned up for this ball game. That has to be the understatement of the year. And I'll get up any more for the ball game and these Barclubs to have for this one. The Giants have been coming out 900 times during the regular season. And it's just coming back, coming back. This whole series has been one of really alternating victories. That's the way it's been. And Macy won the first game by the score of 6-2. Macy came back to win the second one 2-0. Macy won the third game 3-2. Giants won the fourth game 7-3. Macy won the fifth game 5-3. And yesterday the Giants won it behind Billy Pierce 5-2. And today, this is it. One whole year wrapped up in one ball game. The umpires just making their way out coming down that first base line manager Ralph Hauss all the new Giants have come down to their dugouts and they've lined up cars and White Lachlan a coach for manager Alvin Gartham and these Giants lined up to big stand and this will be the plate on time. So the stage is set. Stamford against Harris Stamford. On the mound working the ground he's been doing for a couple of days he's been to a favorite spot on the fishing blast which he's like to do it and it is like to do it in the batter's box so I can't imagine that until you get that first round ball and get hit by that first ball tip it's going to be a little tough to get comfortable for a game like this because those butterflies certainly have to be flying around. You know, I was down on the field before the ball game as you were and the ball players seem to be a relaxed group of athletes but they cannot be that relaxed here today and it's all important to have a ball game if you had a moment ago you were wrapped up into one ball game here today a lot of these fellas have been through it before some of them have been going through it for the first time but the tension has got to be the same for everybody this is it and they all feel it and I think this will even prevail through their tremendous crowd here today as the Giants taking the field at the moment ago they let out a tremendous roar of course for the home down team but they feel the tension right here in the stands Well, the Giants feel that and they'll lead off for the Giants here in the first inning Bamford gets ready and here's the first fifth of the ball game and he drives a bunch one slice to two runs Tony has a 280 batting average he's been with the play 25 times and he has 7 hits Tony has no home runs he's batted in one run this will be the third meeting in this series between Bamford and Ferris a 1-1 game each Bamford won here in Candle Fifth and Ralph back in New York but that's the two runs outside of that ball off the corner one ball, one slice and the first two ball games are time for fifth he was behind the batters a lot but he didn't walk many coming in with a two and open most of the time was good pitches here's a bit outside of that ball in this corner ball two inside one it'll be two runs it's been in Tony's place for the 19th year in the first inning the seventh game of the 1962 World Series Bamford ready here's a five ball here's the center field what a nice moving man he's there in the next attack he has a 160 batting average four hits and 25 fifths in this series he has no home runs, no runs batted in he's playing straight away everybody's going to play shallow in left field today here's a picture of the ball that's inside a curved ball next to the corner one ball in this side Willie McCovey is in left field for the gas, May is in center and Felipe Lew is playing in right field today Bamford into the wind up there's a one and open curve down low that's this one over the plate for two runs Bamford didn't like to call on it too much he stopped and looked into Stan Lambert just on the first two hitters you might be able to get a pattern into another pass for the two bats out of the curves of Richardson here's the best, it's down low that's quite low in hand three and out of Bobby on this trace the left fielder is waiting in the on-deck circle he's batting in the first inning with one out and no one on a ball three out of no sight count under taking over this time Bobby Richardson will go on for the runner at first place with one out and the batting will be Tom Traves the left fielder he's batting there, it's supposed to be 3-33 for his period he's at 24-5 Tommy has one home run and four runs right at the end a home run, a free run home coming against Bamford who's a quick batter he's batting left handed against Bamford he's playing in close at third he's about even with the bag the fade-out holds against the runner at first and both are gone and Dillard have moved in a couple of steps they are feeding on the double play so one sight says outside Bamford is aiming everything for the outside part of the play he's got the batting one ball and one sight he's got a couple spots that will help him out he's going to hit that ball into the left field or the wheel some job that went out of here the way that wind is going Bamford steps his runner here's the 1-1 bit he's playing to hit the top cloud behind the batting board is facing it he's over here with Bamford and he's going to the area they sit down and the batter will be Mickey Mannell you guys remember in the ballgame over here the second one, Tom Haller made some fire he's expected to resolve all this he's going to hit towards the first base line he's going to face it because it'll blow back and forth with an old manny one batting average he's been to the play 22 times he has two here and he has no home runs in this period no run batted in he's batting left hander against Bamford he's a quick throw to first Richardson batting down Bobby at first base with two outs here in the first inning there's no score Bamford gets that one ball and a strike riders were sitting in the house on the bench before the ballgame about using the same line up every day Ralph said one thing I found out early in my managing career is go with the best you have every day don't shuffle the line up around just put the best you've got in there and play them one ball and a strike to pick the Mickey a strike he's got a strike down the middle of that one but guys are deep and around to the right a strong breeze going in from left field we've said before the wind normally quiet here until about 3 o'clock but today it's started moving in about 10 o'clock this morning there's a bit to make it he's going to hit the high five ball to left field well he looks out of his way no way and of course in the first pass to first inning there has to be nothing with a giant coming to bat we'll be back with more exciting action in another game of the 1962 World Series after this excuse me sir but what's that to raising up there going after this some days it goes up some days it goes down and what is what is the prime way to use some of this scared people to tell it it's the best prime way to scare you out of a new car ask your GM leader about your M&C your M&C has financing right now and wait that makes sense you're going to die at first this summer if it has to descend on the weather to get the water as needed so be sure you've got quality hoses you can descend on from two value hardware stores aye, that's number all the time two value nylon reinforced vinyl hoses are designed to stand up to the heat and remain flexible in cold weather and right now you can get their 60 foot through value hoses for $9.99 or the super rugged 75 foot length for 40 feet and the super rugged 75 foot length for 14.99 both have 5.8 inch inner diameter and are available only from participating two value hardware stores and now it's more action from June 7th of the 1962 World Series well no stories we're going to the bottom of the first inning it'll be fully polluted it'll lead up with a giant he'll be followed by the second baseman Chuck Hiller and then the center fielder Willie May he'll be in the corner, Chuck now it goes down to second with a throw and a ready to go there's a 318 batting hammer the ballon hit from 22-5 a loo has batted in one line and loo is here up there is a place a pit to a loo the flames have popped it up behind the place there's now a coming back it's going to be out of play it's going back on the path 23 ballons have lost 12 during the regular season it's going to be physically 1-1 and lost 1 in the World Series a loo is taking a little time before he gets back in a loo is right down on the end of the bat there at the end of the line and up the pit and it's a pop fly outside of first place a scouring is over there waiting to strike Moose was battling the high sky on that one a loo fouls to the first placement coming up the second placement Chuck Hiller got the left handed batting there's a 318 batting hammer that one hit from 22-5 there's one home run in this series that was a grand slam home run decided in five runs Chuck Stilts the best there is a tall flender right-hander that's the sign of Elton Howard the pit, ball, it's outside Hiller uses a big stick a big hammer bat and during batting Stilts almost seemed to get him he played the ball all over the ball he wasn't trying to hit one out he was trying to hit it right up the middle and to the left field he was just hitting over the ball he could hit the ball down and get the ground ball there's a 1-0 pitch one ball, one strike a couple of hits in the left field and the runches are playing in that way didn't get a short bat no playful matter with these giants Larry Janssen threw a lot of curveballs and they were trying to do something with him to fix the Hiller, he's playing with him it's a high fly ball down the left field line there's Christ racing in the foul territory he's trying to get it Christ the Hiller Christ said we'll get a couple if they got near the bullpen it was okay to make it play but as they told it, he stumbled on the mound and he's been asking his wife about that now because it's a high mound he's in the bullpen and he stumbled as he got near the wall the wind has not seen to be blowing quite as hard now as it is at the start of this ballgame one mother man said here today the winds would be dying down during the afternoon Harry gets ready here's the 1-2 pitch the ball is down low he's done the bat ball over the too low the town is even the Hiller at 2 and 2 we're at the bottom of the first center in case he's going this way there's a giant batting one out with no one on it's a 2-2 pitch the winds have hit the bouncer the first on the bat and the Hiller is out the town is in the center of the Hiller Willie Mayer here in San Francisco and well who could do it's a 2-50 there's a 5 ball he's got it this time Willie Mayer no runs, no hits, no errors, no one left and the scorching and the one full animal play a giant nothing to grant you nothing game 7 of the World Series of 1962 continues after this a classic World Series from the archives of NBC Radio Sports game 7 of the World Series of 1962 on the top of the second inning there's no score in the ballgame and the first inning Willie mayer can do a walk but he was found in the first base a straight foul to the third base but a man will fly to left field Roger Mayer will be the lead off for him he'll be followed by Elton Mallard with 4 hits in 19-5 one hole run and 5 runs better than the fans at first pitch he's up in front of the box took the pitch and landers went up to the right end fans are ready a man in about 150 feet there and the ball hit like a boy he didn't have time to move and it's right in his glove always one away he has a 176 about a man with 3 hits in the series in 17-5 but he's used it a lot throughout this series I was talking to some of the anchors on the plane coming out here from New York and they said it was effective very effective, it's like it was his right George is also a health care for manager Alvin Burke there's a lead movement there to tip off and get him tired but this is how it is there's a ground ball hit to the third baseman seven points left but over the third he's got 3 hits and 14 hits one run back out with no one on George when he walked out to Canada he did it in various matches he put the ball to stand for a dial take a little bit of time given the time there's a good way to pick anybody it wasn't about to just foul you could do that at Hall of Fame definitely not you only hear it if you hit that curve ball low enough that the ball plays have gone 1-0 you can see much time Mr. Bill with more action from this classic World Series game of 1962 after this this is something to go through he's hitting him he'll be around by sun nothing in the giant this original 1962 World Series broadcast will continue on the NBC radio network NBC radio sports presenting a classic World Series broadcast game 7 of 1962 featuring superstars Willie Mays, Willie McCuddy Mr. Maddox and Roger Maric let's see if we can get over his head there's a bit of resistance he'd like to know if that runner is going to break up that infield because he can fit his spots man forget that and the batter will be Tommy Stray so he doesn't want to make a mistake here he's going to run homer coming with a score tie if you can't come up with there's one for the base on balls and when the way it is here in this ball park you want to hit the ball and it's not going to help any ball and unless you get the ball in that spike zone you're not going to see a couple if you can't come up with the right motion if you get sloppy with that or get the ball up it's an indication he's not really good he has to fit down with everything and hold the ball if nobody's going over to 7 and base left to do that did not work with the final play in the ballgame there's a bit a ground ball hit to the second base when he already has it we'll be back with more exciting action from the 7th game of the 1962 World Series after this I have to remind you that good household help is hard to find that's theft that's through bad new hardware stores there you'll find a selection of quality designed rubber made products to provide helpful convenience all over the house use rubber made stackable storage bins to organize kitchen utensils or in the family room to store small bathrooms looking neat but you'll find durable rubber made pictures waste baskets and more participating through bad new hardware stores and home centers when he's not just playing through it was a bracing ball it was on deck but all non-hitters with the fastball he went to the bracing ball and Tommy was a bit out of the closet hit a nice ground ball he didn't understand what was out of it he's like he said it's all inside it's bad business it will not get into my head and that's been the difference you'll get to see a good in the bracing there's Jimmy Gavin boys to lead off of the Giants in the bottom of the third inning Ralph Perry delivers fights he's got the fastball he's 150 years or he's made some great plays at third base throughout this series there's a foul ball and we have a play coming back into the upper deck a fight to down Jimmy made one good play today I'd have been in self defense as Roger Merrick slammed a bullet at him at third base and got the glove up and down that's the play over the Giants dug out we're in the bottom of the third inning there's no score in the ball again Jimmy Gavin boys to lead off man for the Giants wind up here's a bit we'll get back mostly fastballs today we will throw a lot of slow curves before the afternoon there's the one to do this fastball hit on the ground foul still a ball in two strikes I think the wind might affect the pitch I think pitchers like to throw the curve into the wind don't they when it's thrown away it is I know Terry we mentioned he came out mighty mighty early to one there's the one to do this it's a pass too insuited for it not that good quick play to that dive bomber type curveball it's a big rally it's a big roundhouse curveball that's the one that's a little bit of a problem on a day like today high fly ball down the right field line and finally overland the ball let's do it it's a tough thing to get to the limit let's get to one in fact it announced from the fans you can feel it grappling you're not sure where you are and there's a lot of room to roll in there and I tell you you've got to run a few feet you get lost there's the two to do this when can a foul hit on top of a middle foul give me an oven for it the lead off man for the giants in the bottom of the third in the third base here there's a foul ball coming back into the upper deck and he made one good play today I'd have been in self defense as Roger Merz slammed a bullet at him in third base he got the glove up and down foul ball, effective play but in the bottom of the third in and there's no score in the ball game give me an oven for it the lead off man for the giants there's the one to hit fastball, get on the ground foul I think this is like the third end of the way I don't think when it's going away to here we don't have good control of it I know Terry we mentioned he came out a mighty early to one there's the one to hit it's the serve, it's up high two and two to have an oven for it not that good quick break I don't know how to fill that pretty well but it's big lollipop it's a little bit of a problem on a day like today high foul ball it's down the right to the left let's just in case we have a long with Merz, so finally overland it's a tough thing to get to the end of it let's hit the one in fact with some good animes from the fans you can see my gravel on here I don't know if you're wrong here and I tell you you take a lot of your feet you can get lost and bother it all kinds of problems on that one it's a busy bit a squint and a foul tip when top scottler made a foul it's something behind the way don't do it do getting that in boys to lead off man to the giant in the bottom of the third end just as applause because it's a giant man he delivers another foul ball it's a lot of play on the two outs it's a bit a down ball it's fouled on the third base land very good getting a few something it's a busy bit another foul ball up to the left another foul getting quite a thrill out of this it's down and forth too much when you're texting me you're so silent down for it when it delivers me like a human to the hay want to hear you just ball them off to get that base on board very good man this is it it's a high five ball now Bobby's calling but he's got it boy he hasn't at all said that Bobby's almost down on one new year you may be dead don't have it this is a human that has taken that ball and that fouls just blown directly hit it all the way out it's going to be a very embarrassing situation it's just when you're going to be a big faster in this ball than before it's over soon you're dying out for a moment but right now it is really whipping the flag in center field they don't say for God that's like stuff they deliver the serve to go to first to doubt. For God goes out on the first bit. Very defective. Now let's do down. We'll bring up the fifth to Jack Simon. On one of the vlogs this time he's been quite a fitter in this world today. He's been through to Memphis. He was tied 2-2 in the second day in the fifth going into the eighth inning. Two singles in a long run. And the answers won that one five to three. Ralph Perry delivers. Bice is at the third ball of it. A one strike down. Now Peter Sanford with a lot of respect he's a pretty good hitter. He's playing that bass. The bad is he waits on Perry. A bit. Bice is on the outside part of the plate. A two strike down. Well in the bottom of the third inning there's two outs with no one on. There's no score in the game. A giant from the Yankees. The 7th game of the 52 world series. There's the two strikes there. While ball is in the third field that's the man who is waiting on this one. He's not at the side to side. Jack Sanford's flying the man with Tennessee. Now runs the fourth in the third a giant nothing the Yankees nothing. He's seen to a classic world series from the archives of NBC radio sports. Game 7 of the World Series of 1962. Now it will be the leadoff man in the fourth inning for the Yankees. He'll be followed by Roger Mertz and then Elton Halley. First time in the first inning. I was back in the first inning. He's a quick getaway in the left handed and that's the right handed Jack Sanford. Only one hit in this game so far. There was a single in the left field but I thought he'd do that. That's what he was really giving time for the lower target hoping that he could get him down. He's been up with all his pitches and when a fellow is up like that it's possible even out of the strike going low to make sure he holds on and falls a little bit longer. Here's the one in Elfette. He's up the corner with a quick in the sky here in San Francisco. Here's a pop fly that will be out of play coming back in the series. Here's the one in Elfette. Three in field on one side but they picked him on the outside breaking on that side. Here's the one in Elfette. He's wedged at the high 500 winner for 10-Zoil Motorhawk. Hi, I'm Johnny Rutherford. We need 10-Zoil in the race car with top end protection in high 200. But in my own car, I want in in protection close to Jack Martin. Well, and now than ever because 10-Zoil does their gasoline. If you see 10-Zoil in the near that makes it even more quickly. That means they're less quick to wear and the metal needs big metal. So the engine runs easier and the easier engine runs, the less gasoline and the younger Rutherford knows that there's 10-Zoil. There's quality in every extra mile available in 10W-30 and 10W-40. Presenting the waveboard gas is the 7th of the 1962 World Series. The New York Hatchies versus the San Francisco Giants. So in the middle of the 21st or the 3rd May, the NDC radio networks NDC radio sports is presenting a classic steering board gas. 7th of the 1962 Centering Superstars William A. William McCuddy Mr. Maddow and Roger Maddow. I'm upset by the environment. He's not hit a lot of walls down the right of your line. There's a way the Giants are going to play their engine or balance for it, even with the 5th and 3rd. He's ready for play at the place to play, of course, holding up the runners. Both of them are up, George. Still no way to land. We almost hit him with a fastball. While sequence is 10, he's just been aiming the ball. It's a great outfit. I think it's Alvin Dodgers trying to protect the Giants that your picture is retting up. You don't want to let up the throwing side. You want to keep good stuff, and I'm sure that Alvin Dodgers won't let him. He hasn't made anything. He doesn't stand up and talking while the bullpen is getting hot. Whencum is up, and he puts it all here by throwing that ball on. And for God, they'll go in that direction. Otherwise, they'll be coming to the place. First, the Giants are in that position. He's falling behind. He's doing nothing. And he's threatening. The pace is loaded. No one out. Fans are ready. Here's the C-1 test. A ground ball hit to the shortstop. There's one for C. The second one out. Back to base. That will be Bobby Richardson. He'll be watching the fun in this situation. Here's the Vicks to body. Back to the C. He's getting that ball up in their eyes. There's even I. He was taking a watch on that eye curveball. You just can't order a better person a big, nice eye-hanging curveball. And when Richardson saw that, he had a pretty good set at it. They say all the country boys like the high-fast ball, but I don't think everybody likes the high-fast ball. Oh, that's the international case. One side down to Bobby Richardson. Don't you have a runner at third base with two outs. They lose one to nothing in this game. Keep it good, buddy. It's a fifth. First place, moving in the foul, but now there's one, and the guy has nothing. We'll be back with more exciting action from the seventh game of the 1962 World Games after this. You know, Mr. Howe, this old kind is just more jazz than anybody else is in town. I always think of trading it in. With all that chrome, it ought to be worth a lot. Look, who can buy a new car with a prime rate so high? If the bank's prime rate is telling you out of a new car or truck, ask your DMC. They're about DMC. DMC has financing right now. At least, that makes sense. So get that new Chevy Pontiac or do a Cadillac or DMC truck you want with help from DMC. They're financing people from General Motors. 1963, jazz to hope for. Here's the best. But he's won the giant's nothing. That is too high. Two in two, Mr. McCulloch. Richardson and Mads give him chase. You come up with a new ad like that, but I don't care about that or you know the dress. You'll get too much time for it to fade out. He claims to hit the high five all in the tower right here. Richardson moving back is there, and Bobby makes the test. Wasn't all much fun. He's a lot of life in this class. He really helps his fastballers. He's got a good fastballer with that. He's a good player like McFarclay and his debate over it in behind. Richardson's throwing off with no one on, but he's always won the nothing. He got the slow rate of all of it, one and one. The MBC Radio Sports. 27 of the World Series of 1962. In the 5, he has to have 1 run on 3 hit's a no, and then Sanford got off a big first baseline to pay to fix it up as the ideal choice for as MBC Radio Sports is presenting a classic World Series broadcast. World Series Broadcast. James Seven, 1962. Sinkering, Superstars, William Maze, William McCuddy, Mitten Mano, and Roger Madison. Now the 1962 World Series. Oh, this is it. If they all see the ball, they'll come right down to one big ball down to the house. They're in Canada State Park today. Parking at 7 p.m. At 7 p.m., as was yesterday, they're showing $43,940. They've warned everybody they could get on last year. They all come back today. And I'll tell you something, Joe, there's a lot of people round, round wanting to come. Here we followed by to the second baseman, the first time at that. The first ball hit on the ground, fouled right through town. That takes us close. They're not too deep. They're one too fast. They picked up a run in the fifth inning. That's been the only scoring in the ball again. They used two singles and a walk to load the bases. Then two bats hit into a fast double play. Sowering coming in with a run. Here's the bit. Another foul ball. Almost the same spot. Still one ball to strike. Look at the umpire behind the plate moving out. He throws a new ball out to Ralph Perry. He must fly outside of first emissary. Back in the first row. Landed in the first row. Remember Jimmy's first hit was fouled off about it here in Iron Vicious? No more. Notice what he's doing out there. He's taking advantage of this one. He's up in the air. So there's going to be enough to hit one out of there today. Jose Pagano about it. He bounced the ball in the third base the first time he's done it. Jose right handed about it. 4-12 about it now. He's starting the series. There's a high foul ball down the third base line. He's turning over there to see what he's taking there. But it's one back in the foul. So there's two fouls as far as out there. There's some time for example in the city on this right center and left center and the polo ground. Dead center field make them hit that way. Here it is fouled for us but there's one more on it here. The way it is today we're going to do from the left field foul line and all the way over to the right center field. But it is a tough one going in. You can hit that ball up and in to the right and hit it right in that way. Let's see that. We're gone waiting. Here's the thing. He's waiting to tough it up outside of third. Barrier is taking it. The wind is bringing it over there to see. He's gone. That's the catch. What else than Howard is right there with him too. Elliott has picked up some corners. He's going this far. He goes all the way down. If he goes the land he's finding the back the whole way. He's going to throw it in the land. He's going to take off. Didn't know he was cutting for the ballpark. We'll put that in the play again if they want to. This is the only ballpark where you can hit the back off and leave the morning paper as it blows back. I don't know if he's got fans at the pitchers. That's why Daman was first on it back. He's getting the blinds in the left field and the pitchers face the two outs and the body will be fully polluted. He fouled the first and flabbed the left and he said it's a fast ball down low. One ball in the right. First with two outs we're in the bottom of the pitch. The Yankees win one to nothing. Terry has just given up his first hit and the Giants have their first base run in the game. A pitch to a lose a bouncing ball down the third base line. Boy you'll have to hurry and the snow is getting. A throw down to the third. Boy you'll have to put it over the shower and snow runs on one hit there were no errors one man left and the story began to sense the Yankees won and the Giants nothing. We'll be back with more exciting actions in the seventh game of the 1962 World Series after this. And now more action from the 1967 of the 1962 World Series. One of the Trevor Bennett and the Yankees in New York. Then we followed by Bill Sower and then played for you. Then to the place flight he bounced to the third base one and the second in it and popped to the shortstop in the fourth inning. The only scoring in it for the incoming in the fifth inning. The Yankees loaded the bases with no one out on two singles and a walk in two airs or the Giants. Taking a little time jacked with a base run in the fifth inning with a little slow getting back to the mound. There's a bit ball it's down low one ball in their sight. While you talk about the pressure on the ball games in the seventh game of the series how about the umpire that's really all behind the place Stan Landis he's got a lot of important calls to make today. There's a strike that's much the old thing George when they do the great job you hardly even know they're out there you hardly imagine they join the outstanding job that all of them have done there's a one-on-six a high pop fly down the right field line this is turning back into a crowd a leaf a loose base and he had no chance to get it one ball he strikes Howard Cowan and Boyer will be the Yankee batter here in the seventh inning they leave the Giants one Howard Ellie tilting the bat a little bit with two strikes here's the pick ball that's ball coming in high inside a ball two and a strike two down then playing two from around to the left for Elsa and Ellie here's the two-two pick outside he tried to get the corner with a slider three and two Ellie most in the second no one out no one on a full shot to the center Howard here's the pick he swings and bounces his foul down the third base line field three and two with a new base ball rubbing it up taking a little sound Jack has been a slow and deliberate pitcher here today and it's all important ball game here's the pick a ground foul right at the place all bounced up hit Howard then Howard grabbed it on Howard talked into the penalty wall play and it looked like he had his face and just didn't hit it probably a real joy discussion is listening to the conversation and here's what he talked to himself and Howard who was with this guy on the base wanted to talk to him and hit himself and always get on himself what he's doing here's the pick a corner then a curve ball on the three two-pick and Howard will be able to hit Howard the moves has had one hit and two hits today bounced to the shortstop and the second and he's single in the fifth ready here's the pick here's the high fly ball hitting the deep center field may be going back now he's going to have to come in and the left center mentality is there finally to make the play what are the many things that one all over the field as my assistant watching an all-time top movie one fellow will be ready to bring somebody to cut him in front and make it and they will be ready to make it and will probably make it easily when there's a big factor in it I'm telling you I thought he had it all the way then May has been taking it all over the outfield in the third inning in the fifth inning he lined a long single in the left center on a dry day it would have been an extra ready and would have been a run here's the ground ball hit up the middle but don't get it it goes into center field boy here's hitting his second hit man in the eighth inning we're waiting right now for serious come on that's where each spot is always such a tough one George you'll get that good ball hit if you have a ball in the white and you try to drive it in and you try like this you gotta go for the unexpected hit you get that ball hit you hope you get this hit you up there there's about one hit that's been the only baseline for the Jones boy there's first place to do that to fix the carry a pass one ball to try route struck out in the third inning and in the fifth inning to do a walk Terry told me before the ball came today he had one big pass Bobby thank you after the first two batters have been a second two outs and the batter will be Tony Kubrick and tip number five for New York Kubrick had one hit and three six five and it's going in the first inning it's taking a little time as you look into Kubrick ball it's a pass one ball in the third Hanford has been quite efficient here today actually the only difference in this performance today and the other two that he's given in this world series he's been high today he has not been able to get the ball down around the knee as he would like today there's a two batters Kubrick will get a lot of balls in the left field I'll tell you another thing right here it's going to be tough for boy you're to score on a basic of the outfield unless he pulls it into right now May and McCabe are both playing in close Hanford gets that here's a the national champion it comes right That's a $40,000 engine that this Lord buys, gunning out 9,500 fortress RPMs. Does it mile after mile after hard-running mile, race after race after race. The Penn Zoyle Chaparral. It has Penn Zoyle written on it and Penn Zoyle in it. Protecting for a winner. Penn Zoyle Motor Oil. Protecting for cars like the Chaparral and cars like yours. As for... The World's Fastest World Series. The listening to a classic World Series from the archives of NBU Radio Sports. James Sennin of the World Series of 1962. By a score of 1-0. He'll be followed by Willie Mays and then Willie McCuddy. He parts this up in the air, clearly by series. As the ball got in over his head, more than lastly, Willie would have been on. A carry, moving back and around, reached up and speared the pop-flap. That's into the corner, but he's hung onto it and looking up there for an extra day shift. Into the corner and left field, his lob on a fine play by Tommy Sred. Now this kid, Tom Sred, has made the move from the infield to the outfield, and he has not missed the step. He has taken it in stride. A foul to the second, five to the left, and he's there. Here's a bit. It's a long foul ball on the right field line, moving all the way. Cimicuddy. He's playing on a slow serve. But guys are batting in the seventh inning. There's two outs with no one on. The Yankees lose one to nothing. Here's a 1-1-6. He's playing for Mr. Grady. He's looking for a serve. With more action from this classic World Series game of 1962 after this. 52 World Series. The New York Yankees versus the San Francisco Giants. The Yankees have one run on five hits, and they have no ass. Bobby has walked twice. Wayne's going to hit the high hopper to the shortstop. Madonna just has got a face. He has faced a face-to-face. Disgusting the punt situation. That's very definitely is an order here. The Yankees lose by one. We're in the eighth inning. Bobby Richardson has first place with no one out. And Whitey's forward is throwing in the bullpen for the Yankees. How about that? Whitey was a starting pitcher and after these ball games, he's warming up today. Here's a pitch to Trice. Over the outside corner. Bobby's squared around. He was ready to punt. Pulled the bat back and Stan Landers went up to the right hand. Coming up. Manager Ralph Howe wants to move Bobby Richardson down in the scoring position. He's been ready. Here's a pitch. One ball, one strike. In front of the bat, he still moved in with the pitch. The batting left hander waiting on Sampson. Here's a one-one pitch. He's pulling behind the plate. One ball, two strikes. Tommy is trying to get the punt down the first baseline as Davenport is racing him from third. It would almost be suicide to punt the ball in him. Foul to back. Sampson working slowly here in the eighth inning. Yankees with a one-run lead. Have a runner at first base. No one out. Here's a pitch. He's playing just in time on a fast ball of a golf corner. And we'll even the count at two and two. Mickey Mantle is waiting in the on-deck circle. He's led the needle on the outside corner at this. He might be moving on his three-two pitch. Richardson, of course, is going to be mighty careful getting a lead. Time for Get Set. It's a quick go to first. Bobby back in town. Now for Tommy's first. A runner at first base. No one out. Here's a pitch. There goes a runner. Here's a liner. One hop to the strike stop. He's got the way some in here to throw the first. He's faced the first base. Davenport's hit that one like a bullet. A low liner. They hit right in front of the gun. Bounced out of his gravel. Which was second base. He's fixed it up. Made the throw to first. But it was not in time to get straight. It'll be an infield swing over Tommy. Base hit number six. And he's put runners at first and second with no one out. And Nevada will be Mickey Mannell. Oh, there's a value of moving on the three-two pitch. Had Richardson not been moving, he would have been an easy out at second base. But for Don, though I didn't have no chance to get Bobby, I prayed to throw the first base, but it was too late to get straight. So two on, no one out. And Mickey Mannell to batter. If he don't pursue him, if he walk his last time. Time for Get Set. Here's the pitch to Mannell. Ball in tight. One ball in a tight. Well, Gavin Boyd is playing in close to third. And he's ready for the bun. He's Mickey Bun. So Fader Hiller and for Don is playing about half way. They are not looking for the bun. In fact, Fader is deeper than anybody else on the infield. Time for Set's runners. Here's the one and okay. A swing and a foul. One ball, one tight. In a bun situation, you don't have to worry too much about a double play ball as Mickey has the tremendous speed. That doesn't mean you cannot get into a double play, but chances are against it. So instead of a bun play, as in this situation, you're not going to wrap out, and let Mickey swing away. You're still moving at least one runner up. Here's a one-one bit. Outside. Fall two in strike one. Willie O'Dell, a left hander, is still going in the bulls end. And Don Larson has replaced Sue Miller for the Giants. So it's Larson and O'Dell. The right hander and a left hander. Mickey Mannell right down on the end of the bat, waiting on Jack Sanford. They still on with no one out here in the eighth inning. But Yankees leads the Giants by a score of one to nothing. They've outhipped the Giants 52. Bobby Richardson is down a second base. Tommy Price is first base. Sanford gets ready. Here's a two-one bit. A swing and a lead. Fall two and a strike two down. Just waiting around that circle. Sanford taking a lot of time. Looks down to Tom Haller to get the sign. Is that his runner? Here's a bit. Down low, he's got the curve in the dirt. Nice pick up by Haller, who went down on both knees to block it. So it's three and two to Mannell. Richardson running on a three-two-bit strike. Oh, a second again. The three-two-bit. The second baseman, Hillard. Now Bobby Richardson has started back to second. He thought Hillard might catch the ball. So he was held up at first. So the bases are loaded, with no one out, and here's how the guys come in. A fifth and seventh here. I believe we are. He's getting me called to the ball fan, and it's going to be Billy O'Dell. Sanford's just got Giants this year now. The Yankees have loaded the bases here in the eighth inning with no one out. Now, the Yankees waiting one to number seven off Sanford. And he's about to get Giants seventh. Now, Giants has laid seven a dozen with your network. So the couple would buy him ten minutes. That's why too bad your hardware stores make their own. They had a fine play on a hard-hit-down ball off the bat of Elston Halley, just down the third base. What's the place? Turn them into a fast double play. And too bad. Now, after the shortstop, they only run over the floor. And he's got the bases loaded in the eighth inning with no one out. But they give it to you. And the fly ball hit outside of first base. Now, and he's coming over. He's got the rim on it. You'll see how heavy he must be there. Off to the first base. The Yankees won the Giants nothing. We'll be back with more exciting actions from the seventh game of the 1962 World Series after this. Of the 1962 World Series. The Yankees are leading by a score of one to nothing. Boy, you couldn't have the final ball there. The Yankees, you'll be followed by Boyer and then Perry. Here's a fast ball. A fast performance here today. And his third base behind the Giants are down. Six to Boyer. The five and third having point. Now sit down. Here's the third and third. Game of the 1962 World Series after this. In the second base, one shot killer, Johnny Finning with the Yankees leading one to nothing. And he's got it leading off. And that's Finning both ballpins. Billy Perry, throwing in the ballpins for the Giants. Bill Stafford and Doug Bailey. Or the Yankees. Two little times. He still has the sense of a line. He's the one who wants to not play a little bit. Here's the fifth tonight. He's got nothing balled in. Right down to the wire. Here in the bottom of the ninth inning. It might have blown into the scene. Howard is thinking, has it done that? He can't make a play. He went right into the Giants dugout. Well, Finn Howard, Boy was saying whether he went right into the Giants dugout. All the way. But he couldn't quite make the play. So it's one ball and one strike to a lose. That ball is one pass. With near the foul line, with the strong breeze going, he's tearing it away from Howard. And just out of his reach. He's playing here on the grass. Everybody else back on the windshield. Here's the one-one pitch. Third ball. It's too low. A ball's here and a strike went down. And out of your lose, an offensive enroll in game number four. Had a key double down the left field line. Boy here, of course, has to play him in close. This is one of the fastest baserunners in the series. Here's the pitch. He's boxed down the first base line. Here, take the lead for the Giants. With the time run, his first base, with no one else. And the batter will be the police will lose. Here's the pitch. He boxed it up in the air. Howard's taking it. He can't get it. One strike to the police. He's trying to move his time run down the second base. Slowly ready. Coming up. Another ball in. Here in the ninth. The Yankees losing. Maddie allure at first base. Aleep allure the batter with a one strike down. First base. Oh, that's the man. Allure. Excuse me. Here's the pitch. He swings and fouls his back. Allure had a ripple at a higher fastball. He was trying to drill that one by a boy here at third base. I'll be back on the screen. But Perry is out in front with a spike kick out. Austin Howard calls Tom, leaps his out to the mound for a conversation with Perry. Mill's down for the right-handers. And Bud's daily left-handers throwing in the bullpen. He's fucking out. Aleep allure goes down swinging. But one away. And the batter will be Scott Hillard. The first fly at the center. And he pops to the pitch. He's trying to beat out a run in the seventh inning. The fastest base runner, if not the fastest, the first base. He's there in the time run. One out here in the bottom of the ninth inning. Boy, you can almost feel the pitch and all the way here to the radio booth. Now, pitch to Hillard. He swings and pops it out. It's going to be out of play. It's going to be drifting back into the ground. One side to Scott. It's for the Yankees. That's Fanford. Starting pitch for the down today. Billy O'Dell, release him in the eighth inning. One side down to Scott Hillard. Maddie Allure at first base. One out. Bottom of the ninth inning. Maddie's taking a big lead at first. There he comes. Here's a bit. He's bounced down the third base line. Now. Boy, there was a boundary. Hillard swings the bat down the third base line. He's just rolled outside the line. Boy, you had no chance to get him. The plate was playing in close, but this was a perfect bunch. Oh, it's a slight seat down to Hillard. Once again, Howard. Up to the mound for a conference of periods. Everything right, and you're in the bottom of the ninth inning. Coming back behind the plate. Very effective runner at first. The fifth foul ball. Back in the crowd. Now Fanford has a fast ball. By him around the letter, Hillard fouls it back. Oh, Billy Pierce is going in the fourth end to the ninth. The plate's tied up. We go ahead. More than likely, it would be the fifth inning. Here's a bit. Here's a bit. There's another foul ball coming back to the crowd. Back to the pass to Chuck Hillard. Amazing turn about these pitches that Hillard with two strikes on and Terry has some light in there with good fast balls. He is not trying to make Hillard go for a bad kick. He's trying to overpower him with two good fast balls. There's a net. Duck had to be expecting most anything in this pass. Taking the look in. That's the runner at first base. Here's a bit. Foul ball. He's going off to the left, rolling to the Yankee dugout. You know the most helpless people in the ballpark in a situation like this are the ball players sitting in the dugout. There's nothing they can do, nothing at all, but just wait and hope. Those on the field or with a bat in their hand, they have a chance. They can do nothing. Chuck Hillard, soaking the bat, waiting. Here's a bit. In the dirt. Nice pickup by Howard. That was a big play. Giant would like to move a loo down to second base. It's a ball one, twice two counts to Chuck Hillard. To open the setting with a flat single down the first base line, that he was batting for Billy O'Dell. A leap a loo after bunting and missing a bit. One at the net, two and stuck out. Now Chuck Hillard about it. One ball, two strikes. Harry delivers. A swing and a miss. He's stuck him out. Hillard goes down 20 on a wave serve ball. Now they shoot out and it's all up to Willi Mays. I would imagine if it's not a fan they're going to get away from the ball cap. This is the man they wanted to play. A runner at first base, two outs. And Willi Mays the runner. He has been the big man for this ball cap. Not only this year, but for 12 long years. Goal will be fairly against Mays. And that is not being strength against strength here in the bottom of an Anthony. Willi has slide to left, slide to center and line deep to left. First made a great play on him in the 17 to rob him of an extra base hit. Willi, right hand on the end of the bat. The fifth. Ball is inside. That's ball. One and over to Willi Mays. Not be a loser at first base for two outs. Or everybody has moved forward on the edge of his feet. Here's the fifth. Bat ball. Any type. Almost hit him at this one. A ball here and an earth strike down. With two good bat balls trying to get Willi on the fifth. I mean, a little bit too close. But Yankee is cute. Around to the left and very deep in the outfield. Boy, you're deep in near the line at third base. The fifth to Willi Mays. The swings and runners are down the right with the left. He's going to be held at third base. High five. Body rest is in the Elston Howard one hop. He would have had it at the place. And Whitey Lochman very wisely held him up. The giant have runners at second and third with two outs. Willi must have it about her and here's Ralph's house coming out of the mound. George Oh, and Joe, here's Joe, it's under six miles to transfer to Joe, and this place is a madhouse right now. But now he's leading one to nothing, the bottom of the nine. The Giants have run as a second and third with two outs, and Willie McCaffery is the baddest. Willie's had one hit, that was a long triple. Here's the fifth. He's going to send a long out to the right field. Max, he's taking it, he's turning the foul, it's going to the three. He's coming right. The ball did not have a distance, he's going out of the ball fight. Max is going over near the line, but it's turned back into the ground. Right to Willie, and boy, everything is riding on every fifth. He's in the bottom of the ninth. Full of a catcher. Glad to left, and I'm simple in the deep center field. This tall left hand is better, right down the end of the bat. The fifth to Willie. It's a lot of special attention from the ball. When the ball gets out of here like a bullet, a long drive left, right to Bobby Richardson, a second base. The red ball, the hour is loose. The Giants would have been the winners, the winner of the diamond, and well, they should. What a picture Ralph here, he was here today. He picked a four-hit set up, going right down to the bottom of the ninth. A long drive off the bat of Willie McCaffery, going straight into the glove of Bobby Richardson, a second base. The ball goes on the bottom of the ninth. It's no run on two hits for the Giants. There were nowhere else. Two men left. The final score of all games, the Yankees won it one-to-nothing. Authorized under broadcasting rights, granted by the Commissioner of Baseball, solely for the entertainment of our listening audience. And in the publications, re-broadcast for other use of the descriptions on a half-to-lifthand without the expression Our engineer here today has been Don Hall, our NBC producer has been Hal Iceby. And now to wind up this nice B-62 World Series broadcast, let's go down and pick up Joe Jay Beola and some of those victorious Yankees. Joe is down in the Yankee Clubhouse right now. Joe, take over. Joe, you finally got him. You got him? Yeah. Yeah. Ralph Perry on the New York Yankee here. Don't mind. I'd like to spin this around. Two years ago, a guy named Bill Mazeloff defended the win a while ago in the 17th and the stripper. I think that probably the nicest man in the country today is the guy that hit the ball. I had to give these fellas a lot of credit. It was quite a fair game. What? This is the greatest game of the world. This was a good place for him. This is the best game of the world, though. Damn it. You gonna be the rest of them for a while now? I'm fine. What? You were ready to come back, huh? Well, Ralph asked me if I wanted to say anything later, but they had a left-wing designer and staffer ready. Was there an easy one for you? No. I wish I could get on the list today, but I'm glad the way it turned out. May I have Joe Guy Joe? It's just a word with a guy who has a lot of these things, sometimes on the winning side, sometimes on the other side. Joe, good night, Joe. Now, maybe for a sense of just Joe making his own right there now. You know what I want to tell you now? It was a wonderful world series, and I thought it wound up just the way I thought it was. Just to lay it out, the guys are a wonderful bar club, and just for that, one line drive made the difference for winning and losing. And I would say this is a typical year between as far as this particular club, as long as the teams are down, it seems like they take them up. The 1952 World Series ended with the Yankees winning their 20th World Championship. How about that? Let's get back to some posing words in just a moment. Then, you know, it was a Yankee tradition to come through with a win when the chips were down. And that's kind of what they did back in 1962. And it was a vindication for Ralph Perry. Yes, as far as you and I have said before, Ralph Perry, two years before, was results. And it came back to being a zero. I've always wanted to know from somebody else, and I ask you, I always wanted why Ralph Perry didn't have William McCleven perfectly past to that night, then, to pick to Orlando Cepeda, who wasn't particularly having it this series. That's a good question, Stan. When you take a batter like William McCleven, he's always dangerous. He's a guy that can beat you. But as long as your picture is going pretty good, and you hope to keep the ball away from that man's power, you've got a better chance of striking out of McCleven, and then you have to Cepeda. Cepeda also had power, but he could put the ball in play more frequently than McCleven, unless the chance of striking out of Cepeda. But fundamentally, it was the reason how little was on third and maybe was on second. There were two outs. Now, if you walk McCleven, now, you're leaving only one run. That means you've got to get the ball over the plate somewhere to the next Cepeda and in the process of trying to perhaps keep the ball a little fine or not making too good a pitch, you might walk that next batter and then force him the time run, which then would put the Giants in a position to perhaps win it in that ninth inning. So he decided just according to the answer, Cepeda just decided to go ahead and take the chance of McCleven. And to prove that baseball is a game of interest, McCleven almost won it. Out of the scene when the ball hit any harder, if you had gotten up under that ball, it would have wound up not only over the right field fence, but it wound up on some ships there and by out in the bay. It might have wound up in the Orient somewhere. But I talked to Bobby Richardson after this, and he said, that ball came in to me like a bullet, and he said, I was just there in the back and he was going to bounce off my glove and hit me in the face and put me in a hospital. But he said, fortunately, he came right at me and I sort of gave with it. He was just going either way to a basis and to run for the school run. And the Giants would have won the world. But that's the World Series, that's baseball, and you do take chances in a given situation sometimes it's the same to work for you, sometimes it won't. You know, Bobby Richardson tells me that sometimes he wakes up in the middle of the night or a nightmare. He dropped the ball. Please try and fan to be with us next week on NBC Radio's each baseball on the air with World Series Classic. We really can't say if there's going to be a settlement on the baseball track, I wish we knew something more about it. I certainly wish they would settle it. But as long as the strike does continue, NBC Radio will continue bringing you World Series Classic. Stan, what's on paper next week? Next week, Classic World Series from 1964, to 1965 and 1968 melt. We'll be listening again to see if we can assemble the Cardinals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Minnesota Twins, the Detroit Tigers. And the New York Yankees stand over there. I wouldn't do that now. As a matter of fact, for such a long while, it'd be pretty tough doing any World Series in which the Yankees wouldn't have been the least half of the fall Classic. I remember, for example, 1949 through 1954, the Yankees were in the World Series 14 times in just about 16 years. 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