 York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates on behalf of your hosts, the General Motors Corporation and the Gillette Safety Razor Company. Once again, here at Ford's Field in Pittsburgh, the weatherman has given us absolutely ideal weather for baseball. The temperature, just as we came on the air this afternoon, 70 degrees, at another not quite so bright but sunny afternoon and not quite so bright because there is a very noticeable haze over the ballpark here at Ford's Field this afternoon. But other than that, weather conditions are perfect and the song that all of the ball players were singing around the batting cage prior to the ball game today, of course, was one called There's No Tomorrow. As Casey Stengel said yesterday, this thing has now settled down to our one game series. And as he so often has been in the past, Mr. Stengel is more than just a little bit right again. All that has gone before is meaningless insofar as this seventh game is concerned. And it matters not that the Yankees have scored 46 runs on 78 bases in six games today. They must win today or it's all in vain. And should the Yankees lose, of course, people who look back on this series would forever ask themselves how could the Yankees score all of those runs and still not win. And, of course, too much cannot be said about the great relief hurling of little Elroy face in the three previous pirate wins. But unless he is able to repeat if called upon this afternoon in the seventh and deciding game, those previous efforts will today not mean a thing. Dick Groke will present the lineup card for the Pittsburgh Pirates and charging out of that dugout off the third base side comes Casey Stengel. And we're just a couple of moments away from the big one. The seventh, the final, the deciding game of the 1960 World Series. Our ladies and gentlemen, here is the announcement on the playing and singing of the National Anthem, Ronnie Saracen. I have the band here at Fordsfield at Pittsburgh and our National Anthem. Yes, the Capri Mark 3, the pen that positively won't skip, even writes over butter, is now yours at the big deal price of only $1.95. And your paper mate is unconditionally guaranteed. If it doesn't perform, we'll replace it. So get a big deal. Get a paper mate Capri Mark 3, was $2.49, now just $1.95. So won't you hurry on down to your soul, honey? Catch a seven-deal and great, big deal and great, big paper mate, big deal. Meeting off, second base, Bobby Richardson, batting two, shortstop, Tony Kubeck, batting three, Roger Maris, right field, batting four, Mickey Mantle, center field, batting five, Yogi Berra, left field, batting six, Bill Scowron, first base, batting seven, Johnny Blanchard, the catcher, batting eight, Cleetus Boyer, third base, and the pitcher, Bob Turley. The virus will bat with Bill Verdon, hitting number one in center field, Dick Grove playing shortstop, batting two, Bob Skinner, back in the lineup, batting three and playing left field, Rocky Nelson, bats four and plays first base, batting five in right field, Roberto Clementi, number six hitter, Burgess, the catcher, batting seven, Don Hoke of third, number eight hitter is Mazurowski, the second baseman, and then the pitcher, Vernon Law. And as Richardson steps in for the New York Yankees, and we come to the payoff game of the 1960 World Series, it is again with a great deal of pleasure that I turn this microphone over to the man from Chicago in the Chicago Cubs, Jack Quinlan. Thank you Chuck and hi once again baseball fans, here's Richardson leading off the fine Yankee second baseman, takes the first pitch from Vernon Law, a curve outside for ball one. The umpires in this ball game from the National League, Bill Jekowski behind the plate, Nestor Shilock of the American League at first base, Dusty Boggess of the National League at second, line drive, hit right back to Grove, and he nails it for one out. Shortstop, Dick Grove. Dusty Boggess of the National League at second, John Stevens of the American League is the third base umpire, Stan Landis from the National League is down the foul line in left field, and Jim Honichick of the American League down the foul line in right field. One out and nobody on as Richardson hit a screaming line drive right back to Dick Grove. Here's Kubeck, the Yankee shortstop, left-handed batter. The pitch to him is a ball that's low and inside. In the series so far, Kubeck has 10 hits in 27 advanced for an average of 370. He's driven in three runs. Left-handed batter who during the course of the season for the Yankees hit 273. Here's a pop foul down the left side out of play back into the crowd and the count on Kubeck is even up at ball one and strike one. Vernon Law has won two of the three pirate victories in this series. The other one was captured by Harvey Haddick's. In game one, Law beat Art Dittmar, six to four here at Forbes field and Vernon Law also won game number four, three to two over Ralph Terri at New York. Kubeck lifts a high pop up out into the short right. Mazurowski back on the grass makes the catch too gone. Kubeck pops up on a change of face curve ball to Bill Mazurowski and they're too gone and the Bucks whipped that ball around the infield. The Tiger a third base. Don Hoke flips the ball back to Vernon Law. Here's Roger Maris now, the Yankee right fielder. Bill Stafford and Bobby Shantz, a right-hander and a left-hander warming up in the Yankee bullpen. Maris hitting 320 in the series. He takes the first pitch of fastball from Law inside for a ball. Rogers had eight for 25, two homers, two runs driven in. Bob Skinner playing left field for the pirates. First time we've seen him in over a week. Here's the pitch to Maris, a ball that's outside, two and nothing on Roger. Bill Burton in center field and Roberto Clemente in right. It's Don Hoke a third, Dick Grote a chart, Mazurowski at second and Rocky Nelson playing first. Virg is catching and tall Vernon Law on the mound. Two nothing to Maris. Roger takes a straight ball right over the plate, held high. Two balls and one strike. Two out of nobody on base. The 25th World Series for the New York Yankees. They have 18 World Championships, seven of them under Casey Stengel. Here's the two one pitch on the way. Fastball inside to Maris and it's three and one now. Frank Cressetti coaching a third for the Yankees. Ralph Hauch down on the first base coaches box. Three and one on Maris with two gone in the top of the first on a hazy afternoon but sunny at Forbes field. Three and one pitch. A foul ball. He tried to check his swing and the ball jumped off the bat and went right back here to the screen. Three and two on Maris with two gone. As Chuck told you earlier these bombers have really been hitting. They've scored 46 runs and made 78 hits. They have a team batting average of 341 in the first six games of this series. Now to wind up by law. Three two pitch to Roger Maris. A swing and a high pop up on the infield. In foul territory moves third baseman Don Hauch down the line he's got it. And after half an inning it's the Yankees nothing and the Pirates nothing. Well the sports riders here have made the Yankees favorites to win this ball game and the World Series. However it goes today is my last chance to urge you once more to try that superlative new Gillette super blue blade. Thousands upon thousands have since the opening game and they've discovered a degree of comfort and satisfaction they never thought possible. 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He's had five hits in twenty five advance in the series an average of two hundred well below the two sixty four that he hit during the course of the regular season. Verden however has been a standout on defense through the first six games in center field. Bob Turley on the mound during the course of the year for the Yankees he won nine he lost three included among his nine wins was one shutout. Here's the lineup by the big right hander first pitch to Bill Verden a ball it's high and inside well over the last six months since April each team has played a hundred and sixty games but this is the only one that counts a hundred and fifty four regular season games six World Series games in this one game seven here's a swing a long drive to deep left center. Yogi Berra moving back he's under the ball should make the play and does and there's one out Verden flies to the left fielder Yogi Berra one gone it brings up the National League batting champion shortstop and captain Dick Rowe to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Rowe has had only five hits in twenty four advance for an average of two hundred and eight in the World Series. During the year he hit three twenty five good enough to lead the National League. Setting up the Yankee defense. Berra in left Madeline center Marison Wright. Klee Boyer a third. Tony Kubeck it's short. Richardson at second and Moose Skyron at first. Pitch to grow high over his head ball one. Turley on the mound. Has a World Series record of four wins and three defeats. Two years ago he won two games in the series against the Milwaukee Braves. One and nothing pitched by Turley. Swinging a high pop fly out behind short. Here's Kubeck back on the grass. Berra coming in. Kubeck calling still backing up. He's under the ball and makes the play. Two gone. Brogue pops up to the opposing shortstop Kubeck. And here's Bob Skinner who's been out of action for a week with a jammed left thumb. Skinner has had one for three. Played in only the first game and jammed his thumb sliding in the third base and he's been out of action ever since. During the season Skinner hit two seventy three clubbed fifteen home runs and drove in eighty six runs. Two out. Nobody on base. The bottom of the first. No score. The Yankees and the Pirates with all the gold on the line. The blue chips on the table. It's the end of the line. Here's a curve. A slow curve thrown in by Turley and it gets the inside corner letter high. One strike on Skinner. Mickey Vernon coaching the first base. Frank Osiak at third. Jammed crowd at Forbes Field. Wind up. All in one pitch. Skinner takes a slow curve outside. A ball and a strike. They're left handed batter. Big lanky fellow from San Diego. Here's the pitch by Turley. Here's a fastball foul back here and it's onto the net right behind the plate. A ball and two strikes. Skinner was signed by the Pirates on the strength of his fine showing in high school on American Legion ball back at La Jolla and San Diego. He's one of the most respected left handed batters in the National League. The plate umpire Bill Jekowski now has called time. Evidently a ball got away from somebody in the Yankee bullpen out here. Stafford and Shands continuing to throw just in case Turley has trouble. They're two gone. Nobody on base. The last half of the first. No score. A ball. Two strikes on. Left handed swinging Bob Skinner. Turley rocks back and fires a curve and it's inside to two. 300 feet down the right field line. Then the high screen which extends from the foul over to right field at the 375 side. 436 to right center. 457 to the deepest part of left center. And here's Turley winding. 2-2 on the way. Ball high and outside. Yes sir. The marbles are all on the ground in this one. It's now or never. This is it. The Pirate victories have been by scores of six to four. Three to two and five to two. The Yankee wins have been 16 to three. 10 to nothing and 12 to nothing. Three balls. Two strikes on Skinner with two gone. The wind up and the pitch by Turley. A ball four. He walked in three to pitch and it brings up the first baseman Rocky Nelson. Nelson has two out of six so far in the series. A 333 average. During the year he hit an even 300. The Rock hits seven home runs and drove in 35 runs. The Pirates have not been hitting during this series the way they hit during the course of the season. They had a team batting average during the regular campaign of 276 better than anybody in either league. During the World Series however the Pirate team batting average is 241. 100 points below the Yankees. Skinner on first and two out. Pitched to Rocky Nelson. Her ball is inside ball on. Johnny Blanchard doing the catching. Elston Howard was hit yesterday and suffered a broken ball in the right hand. Blanchard doing the catching again today and Yogi Barra station once again in left field. He's well off that foul line however. They're playing Rocky around to the right in the Yankee outfield. Skinner on first two gone. Pitched to Nelson. A ball it's down low. Bob Turley won game number two right here at Forbes field when he beat Bob Friend 16 to 3. Turley has had six days of rest. He should be as strong as a ball. He was a 700 percentage pitcher virtually all of 1960 but his performance was a bit disappointing in comparison with his great season of two years ago. Turley stretching now he backs off the rubber. Skinner a very fast man on first base with two gone in the bottom of the first no score. Skinner takes his lead and Turley fires the pitch. A curve ball straight on the inside corner at the knees. Nelson looks at the plate then looks back at the umpire Jacowski and raises one eyebrow about two inches over his eye. As if to say how can you call that one a strike. Two and one on Rocky. The Yankees won 15 ball games in a row closing out the 1960 season which set a major league record for consecutive wins closing out a season. First base two gone. Turley's two one pitched to Nelson. A tremendous drive. A line and the Bucks lead by two here in the first inning. Here's Clemente the Pittsburgh right fielder now. The pitch to him a curve ball a strike on the outside corner. Clemente has had eight hits in 25 at bats in the series. A 320 average with two runs driven in. First inning on a two run shot by Rocky Nelson. Here's the pitch. Change up popped up down the right fielder line curving foul. Maris moving over might have canopy on top of the Pittsburgh bullpen. Two strikes on Clemente. Two pitch Bob Skinner drew a watch. Rocky Nelson felled one into the right field seats for two runs. Talking to each other. Here's the own two pitch to Clemente. Swinging a high pop up off behind second base. Bobby Richardson backpedaling. He's under the ball on the grass and he should make the play and does to retire the side. Roberto Clemente has about the best arm in the National League. Don't you think that Rocky Colovito has about the best arm in the American League? Well Jack I'd have to say he certainly has one of the best. Well there's one thing about Rocky I know for sure. He has the toughest beard in baseball but shavings a walk to him certainly to hear him tell it. He says when I shave with a Gillette super blue blade in my Gillette adjustable razor I can scarcely feel my beard coming off. There's no pole not the slightest sensation of discomfort. That's from Rocky a tough beard man who knows. Tough whiskers are set up for the Gillette adjustable razor for you adjusted for your own combination of skin and beard. Tender skin, wiry stubble no matter what. One of the nine settings you get at a turn of a micrometer dial is just right for you. Every shave is quick, clean and refreshing. And up to the minute Gillette adjustable razor a supply of super blue blades and modern travel case costs only $1.95. Get yours at a nearby store. Well a pirate's lead to the nothing as we swing to the top half of any number two and Mickey Maddle the Yankee center fielder will lead off. He'll be followed by Yogi Barra and then Bill Scowren. Maddle has had seven for 20 during the series hitting at a 350 clip three home runs and nine runs driven in batting left-handed against right-hander Vernon Law. Here's a fastball inside backs him away and it's ball one. Maddle led the American League in home runs this season with 40. He had 94 runs driven across and a batting average of 276 pitched by Vernon Law. Fastball foul off the mask of the plate on fire Bill Jekowski. And this ball goes back into the box seats behind the plate. One and one on Maddle with the pirates leading two to nothing on Rocky Nelson's home run with a man on. John Hogue pepper pot third baseman talking it up with a buck stick wrote their captain at short Masarovski second Nelson playing with arms folded in front of his chest over here at first now the one one delivery to Maddle. A ball it's inside he attempted the bun jerk the bat out of the way and the pitch was a curve and it was in too close. Two balls and one strike on Maddle. Phil thought that Mickey did attempt and pushed the bat at the pitch but Jekowski says no he did not. Two one pitch change up one on well hit right center here's burden racing back and over he's under the ball. He makes the curve ball deep right center and Bill Burden caught it one gone in the top half of the second. Here is Yogi Bernau the Yankee left fielder who's had six for 18 in the series batting 333 with four runs driven in played in over 1800 games in regular season competition and he now is third on the all time Yankee list. Lou Gehry played in 2164 Babe Ruth in 2084 one out of nobody on in the second there's a strike a breaking ball on the outside corner just above the knees. One strike on Berra pirates to Yankees nothing we're in the second inning. The wind up the pitch by the Deacon on the way fastball foul behind Ralph Hauch the Yankee coach at first base hits the box seed railing and it's two strikes on Yogi Berra game number seven the end of the line in Vernon Law's two previous appearances in the series he pitched a total of 13 and one third innings and won both games here's a ball low and away one and two on Berra dangerous Yankee left handed batter one away Vernon Law Windy 30 year old right hander kicks the left leg and delivers one and two swinging a ground ball hope to his left the diving scrambling stop to his knees and there's two men gone the pirate third iceman Yankee first baseman who's been one of the hitting stars with 10 hits and 27 at bats for a batting average of 370 Moose has one homer and five runs driven in in the series Pirates to Yankees nothing top half of the second to out of nobody on law has retired the first five Yankees in a row fastball low Bill Scower and trying to get a hold of on the count the wind up the pitch by Vernon Law swinging a chopper to the shortstop growth should get it three up and three down again in the top half of the second for New York no runs no hits and not a left after one and a half innings of play the Pirates to the Yankees nothing second inning for Pittsburgh he's had four hits in 15 at bats with no runs driven in a 267 batting average in World Series play during the year Burgess hit 294 with seven homers and 39 RBIs Bob Turley two runs behind winding the first pitch to Smokey Burgess a high outside curve is still throwing in the Yankee bullpen chance has sat down on the bullpen bench out there now one or nothing on Burgess leading off the last half of the second for the Bucks here's the pitch fastball quickly fires that ball into Kubeck at second base a line shot between Scower and the line and here's Casey Stengel coming out of the Yankee dugout is walking to the mound he's had Stanford warming up Shans was warming up in the first inning Stanford's been throwing since the ballgame started and Casey's looking out to the bullpen and I believe he's gonna make a change here or she have to go with your best in this one because as Chuck mentioned earlier there is no tomorrow this is it this is the end of the line as far as it can go and Bill Stafford's being called in to relieve Bob Turley Turley worked one inning and a one batter in the second he allowed two runs and two hits he didn't strike out anybody he walked a man and Billy Stafford who was in a ballgame the other day in New York and did such a creditable job in a relief role is being called in he worked five innings Stafford in a ballgame at Yankee Stadium the other day did not allow a run gave up only three hits struck out to and here's Turley heading for the showers it's up to Bill Stafford now to stop the pirates everyone was wondering of course one these Bucks were gonna begin hitting they've not been hitting the way they did during 154 games during the National League campaign as I mentioned they had only a 241 batting average in the six previous games of this world series here in 1960 on the mound now is young Bill Stafford the newest member of the Yankee pitching staff he was purchased from the Richmond farm club he has displayed excellent control in his brief big league career hope now the scrappy Pittsburgh third baseman and one of the prime candidates for the most valuable player award in the National League this year focus hitting 250 in series play with five hits in 20 advanced he's driven in three Pittsburgh runs smoky Burgess on first there's nobody out hope takes one high and inside for ball one the pirates to the Yankees nothing the ballgame in the last half of any number two the first six games has drawn a total attendance of 313,130 fans Burgess leads at first Stafford fires curveball up around the head Johnny Blanchard gets a new baseball from the plate umpire carries it about a third of the way out to the hill rubs it up and then fires it back to Bill Stafford surely taken out early by manager Casey Stengel even though he had had six days rest Stengel did not care for what he saw here's the pitch to hope the 1960 World Series Burgess leads three nothing pitched by Stafford is ball four pitchers the Yankee third baseman has called time he has gone to mind to talk to the pitchers during the year Billy the kid batted 273 up until Rocky Nelson hit a home run in the first inning today Masarovsky had the only Pittsburgh home run of this World Series now the box of his two home runs Yankees of course have eight warming up now along with Bobby Shans and the Yankee bullpen here's the pitch may have spun a little dribbler down the third he butted one down the third baseline in about halfway toward third the ball rolled over the foul line as both Stafford and Boyer the pitcher in third baseman went after it and the runners go back Burgess to second and hope to first there is nobody out the pirates lead two to nothing here in the last half of the second inning Jack Quinlan and Chuck Thompson reporting the play-by-play story from Forbes field the ballpark that was built in 1909 and that is being shook to the rafters by the fans here today one strike on Masarovsky right-handed batter relief for Bill Stafford looks in to get the sign from Blanchard Burgess leads away from second hook leads at first here's the bunt down the third base line the pitcher has it laid one down the third base line the pitcher Stafford jumped off the hill came over to the foul line picked up the ball and fired the first base to Richardson covering but it was too late and all hands a veteran South ball are throwing in the New York bullpen down the left field line the batter is going to be the pirate pitcher Vernon law Stangle talking to Stafford and Blanchard both Casey's jaw wig wagon up and down out there he's going to leave Stafford in the pitch to the pitcher Vernon law the pirates have the bases loaded with nobody out they lead two to nothing here in the last half of the second inning during the year Vernon hit 181 he hit one Homer and drove in seven runs Stafford in hot water up to his neck winding here's the pitch to Vernon law on the way it's a slider the top side ball left Madeline center Marison right straight away Fleet Boyer Tony Quebec Bobby Richardson and Muska around the Yankee infield Stafford here in relief above Turley in the bottom of the second the pirates lead two to nothing here's the pitch on the way lost like Vernon was trying to go to right field of all in a strike on law the bird just started the inning with a shot past the first baseman down the line for a single Stafford came on and he walked hook on four pitches and Masarasky beat out a bunch to load them up one one delivery a little half swing and he fouls it off here into the Pittsburgh dugout at first base and it's a ball and two strikes the bucks to the Yankees nothing and the pirates threatening to get more here the bases full nobody out in the last half of any number two beautiful sunny day at Forbes field another piece of cooperation from the weatherman Stafford winding now the one and two pitch to Vernon law a swing attack to the mouth here's the plate out here's the relay to first base it's a double play a double play from Stafford to Blanchard to the first baseman scouring Burgess is forced at the plate on the play down hook moves to third and Masarasky goes to second base so law hits into a double play from the pitcher to the catcher to the first baseman and now the pirates have runners on second and third with two out and the batter is Bill Burden by pitching by Bill Stafford he still is not out of it however 22 year old right-hander coming in here in a tough spot that he could possibly be in and so far he's done a fine job after walking hope and giving up that one single to Masarasky he made the pitcher tap into a double play and now here's Bill Burden who hit a fly ball to Yogi Berra back in the first inning the wind up and the pitch to Burden a swing and a shot ball into the upper deck in right field got around on a curveball and they rammed it upstairs with foul by a long margin one strike on Burden the last five World Series that the Yankees have been in have gone the limit seven games so far many World Series records have been broken many series records have been tied and there'll be more broken and tied in this ball game here today one strike on Burden pirate teammates on second and third two gone in the last half of the second the Bucks lead by two young Bill Stafford winding 0-1 to Burden curveball foul down the left side out of play into the upper deck hits the roof and drops downstairs two strikes the count on Burden new baseball is handed to the catcher blanchard he rubs it up fires it out to Bill Stafford this kid may be 22 but he has shown a lot of moxie down through the stretch and he's done a terrific job in the World Series thus far he's out in front of the batter two strikes wind up by Stafford New York right-hander fires a fastball high and inside he has to jump out of the way one and two on Burden two hits in a walk loaded them up but then law tapped into the double play by way of home play buck runners on second and third lead away Mazurowski at second hook down the line a third one and two pitch to Bill Verde it's a base hit a single for Burden and an error curbing back out of play and it's one strike on Dick Rowe his fourth and fifth RBI's of the series here's a tap down the third base line to the third baseman Boyer the peg over the first base and it's in time to retire the side growth didn't mean to swing but he couldn't hold up in the inning on three hits one air it's the pirates for and the Yankees nothing by Bill Burton was a beauty even Willie Mays couldn't have done any better and that's high praise as you know Willie's not only a great hitter but a wonderful team player and by the way a real bug about that new Gillette 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Saratoga Vishi Yellow label Saratoga Vishi WGY WG FM connect today here's John Blanchard leading off the top half of the third for the Yankees hitting a high-pop file out of play behind the New York dugout on the third base side one strike Blanchard has had four for seven for the Yankees in the World Series with one run driven in a batting average of 571 in series play 27 year old catcher from Minneapolis left-handed batter here's laws 0 and 1 pitch on the way swinging a top right field made a fine play and a nail Blanchard one gone in the top half of the third the parents for the Yankees nothing seven men in a row now been retired by Vernon law it brings up the Yankee third baseman Cletus Boyer who has just walked up to the plate with a broken bat and he's gonna have to get a new one back here in the bat rack one out nobody on here in the third Bobby Shans loosening up the pitcher do up next here's the pitch swinging a fly ball out of the short center here's Mazurowski going out Burden coming on Maz under the ball makes the catch he's gonna come out now to hit for Billy Stafford Hector Lopez who has two hits in six at bats for a 333 average in the World Series right-handed batter coming out to hit for the pitcher Bill Stafford Vernon law that ankle and all has now retired eight Yankees in a row Bobby Shans will be the next New York pitcher he's warming up out here in the happy bullpen the pirates scored two runs in the first and two in the second they lead 4 to nothing with New York at bat in the top half of the third Lopez in that crouch close stance the pitch to him as they curve its low for ball and left Burden and center and Clemente in right poke growth Mazurowski and Nelson around the Buckingfield pitch to Hector Lopez swinging a long drive foul down the right field line and up near the football press box and off the roof and so destructive and so brilliant against the American League opposition they won 55 and lost 22 at New York here's a shot base hit in the home field and there's the first Yankee base runner hit number one on Vernon law brings up the top of the order Bobby Richardson one of the real outstanding stars in this series so far back to Dick growth the pirate shortstop little Bobby Richardson has 12 runs driven in the world series which is an all-time series record here's a curve at high ball one little fella but what power he demonstrated it the other day in New York Saturday when he hit a grand slam home run at Yankee Stadium off Clint Levine Lopez at first two gone Richardson swings and hammers one in the left field Bob Skinner there comes the weather men perspire and now Gillette announces a new deodorant for men right guard it's a power spray deodorant just two seconds a touch of the nozzle under each arm and you have 24 hour protection and it's as effective as it is fast power spray ride guard gets right through for complete coverage where odor begins it destroys bacteria causing odor checks perspiration now no more messy creams or sprays that hit and miss or gummy roll on right guard has a pleasant fragrance and it dries on contact leaves you cool fresh ride guard cost 89 cents in a bright copper colored container remember two seconds gives you 24 hour protection with Gillette white guard the new power spray deodorant for men he has been in two games pitching a total of one and one-third innings has not allowed a run nor a hit a heart as big as his entire body feet six and a quarter a hundred and fifty four pounds back in 1952 he was the American League's most valuable player with a Philadelphia is when he won 24 and lost only seven left fielder leads off against chance who is pitcher number three for New York the pirates for the Yankees nothing Skinner drew a walk and scored on Rocky Nelson's tremendous home run in the first inning here's a ball it's high outside in the left thumb which he jammed in the opening game here he has a quite a bit of tape wrapped around the bat handle to cut down on the pain when he swings the ground ball to the first baseman scouring up with it flips to the pitcher covering and Skinner's out scouring to Bobby Shant who's covered one away and here's a hand for Rocky Nelson the box in the lead the box guard two more in the second they now leave four to nothing here in the last half of the third one out of nobody on base their first world championship in many many years 35 years 1925 the last time they raised the world's championship flag over Forbes field chance winding little softball fires a curveball it's hot and elson for ball one Yankees are shooting for their 19th world's championship in this game 7 the wrap-up the final game of the 1960 World Series here's the pitch to Nelson slow current on the right field line new baseball thrown out to the pitcher gets the sign from Blanchard winding out little left-hander fires to Nelson a ball is high two balls in one strike the arc pitcher of the ballgame into the windup here's the pitch it's a curve it's high and inside is Roberto Clemente the Pittsburgh right fielder here's the 3-1 pitch to Nelson high curvy walking Rocky Nelson with one out of the left to Bobby Richardson the first time at bat today Casey Sting along the next to top step the New York dugout here at third base watching everything shans into the stretch pitch to Clemente he buns foul up here to the left and 300 he ended up the year with a 3-14 average talking to his teammates there will be approximately eighty five hundred dollars for each winner at a curve ball down low deep and left mantle deep and center Roger Merrick in Elson on first one out of the second base from Richardson up with a toss to Kubek one relay to first the double play so the side is retired on a lightning like double play and in the third after three full innings of play it's the pirates for the New York Yankees nothing down to your soul honey catches ever great they see you find out you can save the money on papers big deal three mark three 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wind up and the Deacon fires a straight passball letter hi Kubek popped up to Mazurowski the first time up today honey left-handed hitting Yankee shortstop comes from Milwaukee Frank Cressetti down here coaching a third in his 19th World Series with the New York Yankees as player and coach here's a broken back pop-up on the left side growth the shortstop back on the grass behind third makes the catch Kubek broke his back and popped it up to Dick growth it brings up Roger Merrick's now the Yankee right fielder who filed out to Don Hoke back in the first inning Roger the American League runs batted in King in 1960 with a hundred and twelve one out nobody on fourth inning Yankees down four to nothing here's the pitch to Maris on the way fastball swung on line in the right field Clemente is right field in front of the 375 side gone here in the Yankee fourth and it brings up Mickey Mantle Mantle hit a fly ball to Bill Verdon the first time at bat after the fourth inning trailing the pirates four to nothing here's the wind up the pitch by law slow curve line and it's a basehead in the right field for Mantle Clemente comes up with that ball Mickey reached out and hit a slow curve ball between Masarovsky and Rocky Nelson in the right field hit number two by the Yankees on Vernon law it brings up Yogi Berra the New York left-fielder who was robbed of a hit by Don Hoke scrambling diving stop back in the second inning face to God pirates lead four to nothing the ball game in the fourth inning at Forbes Field Pittsburgh the Yogi man up there swinging that stick around here's the pitch to him a curveball is fouled back here just hits the top of the screen behind home plate one strike busy busy time both here at Forbes Field and in New York Yankee stadium in the first two games here last week 48,000 World Series programs were sold at Forbes Field giving an idea of how these people are buying up things one strike on Berra here's law stretching firing fastball outside the Yogi a ball in third World Series victory one six to four and three to two so far here's a curved line in the right field it's gonna be out there maybe Clemente runs hard why Burgess is gonna be leading off here in the last half of the fourth inning the Yankees have been playing him deep ball series Chicago's Jim Landis is about the only man I know who could play him shallow Jim's got the eye the speed and you guessed it he's a Gillette man Jim says those Gillette super blue blades certainly gave me a brand-new slat on shaving comfort before I tried them I couldn't imagine shaving could be so fast and easy men just can't get over the tremendous difference between a super blue shave and any other shave words can't do justice to the comfort you get it's almost like wiping your beard away super blue edges are produced by a remarkable new process that is exclusive with Gillette every shave is clean refreshing have you tried the Gillette super blue blade if not here's your chance at a bargain while they last you get a dispenser of super blue blades with the modern new Gillette super speed razor in a neat travel case all from money-saving 89 cents separately super blue blades cost 69 cents for a dispenser of 10 $1 for 15 to the bottom of the fourth inning with the pirates coming to bat they leave the Yankees four to nothing and Burgess who lined a single in the right field the first time up faces softball Bobby chance here's the pitch to smokey fastball hit on the ground of the second baseman Bobby Richardson up with it here's the toss to scouring and Burgess digging down that line is out by about four steps one gone and here is Don Hope he walked and scored a run in the second and he's made one of the outstanding plays of the game so far and next professional fighter Don Hope last half of the fourth pirates for Yankees nothing chance whining the pitch to hope swinging a ground ball to the second baseman Richardson up with it here's the toss to scouring at first base and their two men gone that brings up Bill Mazurowski who beat out a bunt down the third baseline to load the bases and set up the two run rally in the Pittsburgh second inning right handed batter outstanding second baseman in either league the windup by chance and the pitch to Mazurowski a ball it's outside he started to go he almost stepped a cross home plate to hit that one it was outside for ball one more than nothing pirates lead the ball game in the bottom of fourth and looks in starts his winding motion little left-hander fires a curveball it's inside above the knees too close ball to the Bucks scored two in the first inning on Rocky Nelson's driving to the right field seats and they picked up two more in the second four runs four hits Yankees no runs two hits little Bobby shan's winding two nothing pitch curveball popped up short left out goes Kubeck in comes Barra Kubeck calling for the ball in short left and he makes the catch to retire the side in the bottom of the fourth inning for the pirates three up and three down no runs no hits and nobody left on and the score after four innings of play is the pirates for and the New York Yankees nothing what do you suppose Johnny Blanchard said to the plate umpire jacuzzi in that last inning judge well Jack I don't know but I don't think he asked him if he had tried to do super blue I guess not but that is a question that one man has been asking another for several months back that's one big reason for the startling success of this sensational new blade men just can't get over how easy it is to shave with a super blue blade how quick and refreshing its edges are made by radically new process called by graduate engineers a scientific breakthrough and they're exclusive with Gillette won't you try them get a package at a store near you they fit all Gillette razors in dispensers 10 for 69 cents or 15 for $1 or take advantage of Gillette's bargain special at stores now a dispenser of super blue blades the new one-piece super 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away and he'll go with it and pop the ball to the opposite field which he just did Johnny Blanchard up now hit one back to the pitcher and law made a great stab and threw him out the first time up a curve is fouled up over the roof on the first base side out into the street on one so the Yankees have scored a run on the top half of the fifth on in front by three run catch the Blanchard a ball is wide one-on-one on John getting down to the tail end of the orders in this inning here's a fly ball in the short center Bill Vergen coming on hard now he slows off he's under the ball waiting makes the catch Blanchard New York Yankee third baseman Clee Poyer popped up to man's around to you the first time it back today who had been the leadoff man for the Yankees was dropped to the number eight slot and Bobby Richardson who has shown tremendous power was elevated to the leadoff position and singles batting order today here's a bonus empty method for a strike he fouled a ball right into the glove of smokey virgin on one on Clee Poyer one out nobody on base and a run in on a tremendous blast by Bill scowling into the right field seat the pirates for the Yankees one here's a pitch playing a line drive the man's around the pirate second base in on their two gone stance coming out he's going to hit for himself this is a good hitting pitcher this little guy tough only ten times during the season he has two hits little fella number 30 right hander batter the pitch to him as they strike letter high on the inside corner nobody on scouring open up the fifth inning with a home run into the right field seat the own one-fifth to Bobby Schantz they're swinging a line foul down the left field line it's going to be out for the Yankee bullpen two strikes to count on Schantz the pirates have had just two 1909 and 1925 the one and two pitch to Schantz a high pop-up on the right side of the diamond here's Lockie Nelson coming in for the mound one we go to the bottom of the fifth Vernon Law the pitcher will lead off of the pirate and here to bring you the play-by-play report of the last half of this ballgame the gentleman for Washington DC Chuck Thompson good afternoon everybody Bobby Schantz a little left hander for New York into the wine deals and Laws are facing Yankee fishing for the second time this afternoon the last time he batted the other second inning where the base is loaded he bounced into a very quick double play pitchers of the place first strike this coming on he is a little higher to the right hander Vernon Schantz deals Laws look to hide inside he rocks civically by Cletus Boyer he throws the first base and time to get upfield to see pitcher Vernon Law make a bid for a home run and believe me that ball looked pretty good all the way down the line and then just hooked out in the deep left field corner finally on it now Bill Vernon left hand swinging center fielder Schantz into the move first pitch coming down to Vernon he curbs him swinging the drive to the right side of the second base from Richardson he drips over about a seven-and-a-half makes the pick up of the bro the first and plenty of time to get Vernon for the second out here on the bottom of the fifth inning and now here comes Joe Stoutman captain the leading hitter of the National League and the first pitch coming out of the groats and the snap of the mill against Yankee pitching he is over two having popped to short and grounded out to first the thick groat against the foul ball plant of a little man Bobby Schantz into the road now first pitch coming out of the groats is a curve ball that chips off the inside corner of the letters drags Law into the groats hits one inning and the one man on the second then with Richardson Stafford right back at pitcher Schantz he pulls out a line drive right back to the pitcher for the final out of the inning so the pirates are three up three down no run, no hits, no errors, no left and the score at the end of five completes now the pirates four and the Yankees one 61 that's the hot newcomer from Pontiac the Pontiac Tempest America's first front engine rear transmission car twice with the compacts Tempest gives you a winning 130 horsepower gas saving cylinder Pontiac's new 1961 Tempest at your quality Pontiac Deeders Richardson leaves off the Yankees they're on the top half of the sixth inning and Bob has been to the play 25 times in the series with a pair of dribbles a home run and a grand slammer of that and 12 runs batted in which incidentally is a new world series record a sixth game series well here we are on the seventh and this is the big one and here's Richardson to face he ran out to the shortstop in the first inning and then they hit a line drive to Bob Skinner in left field in the third big right hander law into the move now the first pitch to Richardson he ran up funded and missed Richardson kind of shuffled up to the front of the box and then dropped the bat in front of the ball but missed it and a strike one strike to Bob Richardson he'll be followed by Kubeck and Maris they're on the Yankee half of the sixth inning I'm into the move now and the one strike that's coming to Richardson the ball hit out of the shadow center coming out of Bill Verden, Bill Moving can't get there has to play it on the first pop and Richardson is on with the fourth Yankee hit of the afternoon a single to center field a line drive that dropped in in front of Bill Verden who didn't have any chance of getting to the ball so with the pirates leading the Yankee four to one in the top of the sixth inning here is Tony Kubeck all for two this afternoon he gets Vernon Law he has popped the second and popped out the short Kubeck having a slam bang so this afternoon's game was hitting 370 with ten hits in 27th strip Law sets draws, Kubeck looks to blow inside on the ball on the pirates over the Yankees down on the pirate bullpen, Elloy's face and Hattick coming down to Kubeck he started to swing and held back on it now Burgess spins around and plays on Pirates of Calpe who says no he didn't commit himself therefore it'll be a ball too Kubeck started to go and then held off on the pirate to the third base and Don Hoke has come on in to the mound very briefly to say a word or two to Vernon Law Hattick to the south ball Elloy's face to the right hander working in the pirate bullpen on the right field corner lead off Hitter Richardson single to center field and now here's Kubeck waiting to do nothing from Vernon Law, he sets some draws Kubeck leaned in to the box looks to pitch all the way and hits the strike call ran the hands up with that and then leaned in over the plate and took it all away now Burgess pumps up the side holds out the target there for Law who throws a pitch inside to the left hand batting Kubeck on the count, mounts up now 3 and 1 and an uneasy serve from the spectators here at Ford Field this is a big one this is for all of the money this is for the glory and the gold as they say the seventh game of the 1960s the pirate pleaded 4-1 over New York the anchor the runner at first and none out and the 3-1 to Kubeck he takes all the way and Law pumps it right in there for a strike to solve fill the count now 3 and 2 to Tony Kubeck fangled now up on the top step of the Yankee dugout down the third base side eagle eyeing every move made by pirate thriller Vernon Law, he's all ready to go but sets for 3-2 Richardson rolls from the pitch of second low for a ball 4 well Richardson moves to second base now as Vernon Law is giving up the walk to Tony Kubeck and out of the pirate dugout from the first base side now comes old Danny this will be the first walk issued this afternoon by Vernon Law and in 272 winnings during the course of the regular year while Murchaw now confers with his perler in 272 winnings of regular fishing this year Vernon Law only gave up 40 walks and stuck out 120 so a base on balls issued by Vernon Law is almost an oddity but he walks to Kubeck and the Yankees now have run as a first and second now if you want to look down to the place to Roger Maras you could point out that the Yankees have a tying run at the place and there's Danny Murchaw giving that well-known sign to the Fordfield fans holding his palm down the parallel to the ground there indicating he wants the little fella L. Roy says that here he comes Vernon Law has the base at 5 minutes and has allowed the New York Yankees a total of 4 bases he walked one he didn't stand a matter and has given up one run the lead off home run to Bill Scower in the 5th inning coming on now is L. Roy making his fourth World Series appearance he has 5th, 7th and 1 3rd previous innings but good hand goes up for Vernon Law as we mentioned it's his fourth appearance he has 5th, 7th and 1 3rd innings allowed 3 bases and two Yankee runs has an earned run of 2.52 and eventually going back in this series L. Roy's face has allowed no hits and only one walk against the last 17 Yankees to face him and it's L. Roy's face of fourth ball fame to pitch to Roger Maron and Yankee runners at 1st and 2nd base top of the 6th inning the Pirates leave the ball game by a score of 4-1 and the Yankees have got a little bit of something going for him right now had bases out there to see if he can do as he has done and the pass got him there Maron steps in face throws a strike run of the inside score he has some kind of a base now to build the county to play down fire a shot out there Little Richardson the runner for New York at 2nd base on a 1st base Kubeck Richardson open the inning with a single center Kubeck then works to count 3-2 to Vernon Law and drew a walk and L. Roy's face is now in and released off the Pirate Right-Hander Law one strike to the left hand swinging Roger Maron face into the set he deals curve ball misses outside of the county that evens it one ball then one strike to Maron one up ball game and why not the climax the finish to the 1960 World Series and it's been well I guess one of the words you could select and be pretty nearly right you could say it's been a wacky sort of a series unusual to say the least one ball one strike to Maron none out Yankee runners at 1st and 2nd the pitch swinging a high pop up off the 3rd base side back goes Don Holtz back settling road is with him Holtz and foul territory missed the catch the runners Holtz foul to the 3rd baseman Don Holtz Richardson Holtz 2nd 2-back at 1st one away now Mandel had been up to the plate all ready to go and now Casey Sengel has called him back toward the dugout and I see that Mandel had forgotten to take that plastic helmet up there so whenever you think about the tension and the excitement goes into a World Series game here's a certainly a great throw and many years a Thomas performer with the Yankees Mandel about to step in without the plastic helmet but he has returned to the dugout has downed the gap and now steps in left hand swinging against the right hand picking up L. Roy Faith one out Yankee runners 1st and 2nd Pirate 4 and the Yankees one and face into the stretch for 1st pitch coming to Mandel he swings down ball right back through the middle going hard at the short top side can't get the ball on the boundary to center field for the main pitch and Richardson is going to score down the 3rd base goes 2-back and Mandel has flangled through the middle to center field to drive in the 2nd Yankee run Mandel's 2nd hit of the afternoon not on the inning and Yankee runners on the corner Mandel at 1st 2-back at 3rd and Yogi Vera stepping in against L. Roy Faith that would be Mandel's 10th run batted in in the 1960 series for this afternoon all for 2 stopped on a tremendous play by Holt and then he flight out to right in the 4th inning but it's swinging the ground ball down the 1st base side it is a power ball at the last moment just fouled it took a short hop and panged the road way up in the air it was a rocky Nelson and when it came down left the style act 1st base on fire right on top of the play gave us a foul saw and as we look down the 1st base right here at Ford's field we can see it was not fouled by a whole lot drag 1 2-back at 3rd Mandel at 1st 1-out Pirates 4 Yankee 2 Yankees are making their move here in this top half of inning number 6 and L. Roy Faith is on for the buck goes to see if he can stop him the little right hander throws there a swing there's a high five ball deep in the right field I don't know about it it may be in there it is going to be a home run and fun again Raditz in the pirate bullpen down in the right field corner and now it's Yankee's 5 I'm a Pirate 4 he swings and pops him up off the 3rd base side foul chasing back those Don Hokey may have a play near the boxy railing comes in a little bit has it and that'll be the 2nd out of the inning a scowling fouls out the 3rd base from Don Hokey the Yankee catcher Johnny Blanchard run and made a leaping one-handed grab to steer his ground ball on the 3rd and then there Blanchard flight out the center of the 5th inning high space goes for the move the little right hander throws swing and a ground ball down 1st base way waiting as Nelson grabs on a knee-high hop fudges to the bag and tags up in to play it's the New York Yankee 5 the Pittsburgh Pirate 4 and when Nelson ripped one into the right field feet scored the 1st run of the game Nelson with a dill burden but then the Yankees came on with a big four runs on the top of the 6th inning and have taken over now a 5 to 4 lead and here's Skinner to face the little left hander Bobby Shans 1st base coming down to Skinner swing and a fly ball deep to right back in waiting as Maris he's there and makes the grab 1 out Skinner flies out to the right fielder Roger Maris here's the hero of the 1st inning in the 7th game as far as he bombed one he really put it in there off starting pitcher Bob Turley of the Yankees he's have come battling back by their favorite punch the whole run ball the pitch to Nelson he was swinging a ground ball down the 1st base side waiting his scouting he digs it out neatly now throws to Shans the pitcher covering it 1st in time to get Nelson for the 2nd down 2 up 2 down for the Pirates from the bottom of the 6th and now it'll be Roberto Clemente who popped out to 2nd base and then the Kubek to scouting in the 3rd inning Italian Jim Coates a couple of long lean right handers are going for Spangle down in the Yankee bullpen in left field Pirates 4 the siding game Shans throws he curving beautiful pitch and Clemente took it all the way for a strike not far from Ambla PA brings the arm down throws a fast ball but it's low inside and a ball 1 and 1 now to Clemente at 4 the Yankees at the 1-2 to Clemente ground ball hit off the 3rd base out of the mound fielded by the pitcher Shans recovers throws to 1st in time to get Clemente and that'll be the final out of the inning Shans one of the 5 fielding pitches in baseball throws out Clemente 3 up 3 down no runs no hits no errors none left and the score at the end of 6 complete now it's the Yankees 5 and the Pirates 4 where'd you get that hat Dunny boy there not the showroom chief the customers they're on fire with desire with the Yankees new special ties car the new viewing special it gives you the best of victory and both Pirates will demonstrate that great facility for bouncing back the pitch is swung on and missed the strike 2 2 strikes now to Cletus Boyer the buckles of Danny Murtaugh Skinner digging hard going to his left still moving and now it's Verdon crossing over and Verdon makes the easy cast in deep left center Skinner going hard it looked as though he might not get to the ball and then Verdon just grew up right in front of it to handle it without any trouble at all Boyer flies out to the center fielder version and the Ford's field fans now give a good reception to which is the ball to say the least chance doesn't present too much of a strike zone now face into the move swing and a high foul ball out of play behind the plate back among the spectators and account to chance one ball and one strike two chance relief of Vernon into the move now and the 1-1 coming down to the right hand swing of the 1960 baseball season and face throws the 2-1 to chance cut on a ground ball down the third base side over the head of Don Hoek the third baseman out of the deep left field corner racing for the ball and Skinner here sands around first with a big turn and then he holds on and digs back in with a bouncing single over the head of third baseman Don Hoek Skinner got to the ball very quickly at the foul line and Chance made the big turn at first and then Richardson who has lined the short lined out the left and single to center field he didn't field up a quick throw to first base but back in time is Chance face thought he might catch a little Bobby going the wrong way and almost did Nelson was off the bag slightly now the pitch is taken inside and that time Richardson squared on the pitch as if he were going to butt and then took the pitch inside for a ball in the pirate bullpen Bob Friend and Harvey Heddox face ready to go again looks over to check chance throws strike one ball away ran the hands up the bat and looked it over one ball one strike pirate didn't field up a couple of steps in double play depth one out and the pitch swing and there's a line drive down the right field side is a foul ball a foul ball at the last moment a line drive hit about halfway down the right field foul line out foul by about two or three feet so the count to Richardson one ball and two strikes Richardson taken face to the opposite field and it wasn't foul by a whole lot chance now taken leisurely stroll back toward first he's trying to save a little bit of course when you're in the seventh game of a world series you're in there to go as hard as you can go as long as you can go and never mind saving it because you got the whole winter to rest up now the one ball two strike pitch to Richardson chance leaves first the set by face the pitch high pop up foul and it'll be out of play off the third base side and the count continues one and two a little bit hitting the upper deck off the third base side and they couldn't hold it up there so charge the second story tennis down the left field side with an error and the lower box seed fans held on to it one ball two strikes one out Yankees batting top half seventh inning score the Yankees five the pirates four final game of the series Elroy face now delivers Richardson swings ground ball out of the inning and on the first base on the force is Richardson two down now and the batter will be Tony Kubek Kubek popped a second popped out the short drew a walk in the sixth inning and that walk incidentally was what sent Bob or Vernon law out of the ball game and brought in Elroy face two out Richardson the runner at first base Nelson plays in tight to the bag that way face into the stretch just held it up there just a little while for plate umpire Joukowsky to look at one and oh the one nothing pitch coming down no quick throw to first back in time as Richardson no tag made by Rocky Nelson one nothing no another quick throw to first and this time Nelson made the tag but not in time one ball no strikes to the batter Kubek two down Richardson edges out to that lead again face sets looks over to first right stops and he's got it for the final out of the inning Kubek lying down to the right fielder Clemente for the Yankees in the seventh inning no runs one day chip no pirate errors six and one half innings of play the Yankees five on the Pirates four new 1961 Pontiac is comfort designed to give you more headroom legroom footroom it's all Pontiac fuel induction system seed a new wide track 61 Pontiac at your quality Pontiac dealer the attendance has just been made known here at Forksfield for the seventh in the final game 36,683 pay 36,683 pay we're ready for the bottom of the seventh inning chance on the mound taking his final tune up chances and against the will come the southpaw swinging little round man Smokey Burgess it'll be Burgess Don Hogan Masarovsky in that order in the pirate half of the seventh inning and what a ball game what a series the Forksfield fans begin to warm for the task as Burgess steps in and we're ready to go the Yankee outfield has cut around a little bit toward the right field side to Smokey singled between Scower and the bag at first base in the second inning and then grounded out to Richardson in the fourth the pitch is a strike called a chance to trot of the curve ball in there the seven game total attendance in the 60 World Series 349,813 Yankee bullpen active again with Colts and Terry now the one strike pitch coming down to Burgess chance throws curves swing and a drive hit right back through the middle base hit the center field that brings up Don Hogan we're going to get a pinch runner Christopher has come on the run for Smokey Burgess Christopher is running for Burgess at first and the batter will be Don Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan Hogan 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We've had goose bumps standing on us ever since the first pitch of this ball game. It's been that kind of an afternoon. The Yankees five runs on seven hits. The Pirates four runs on five. Chance is ready for two nothing to hope. He takes again inside and a ball three. Three and hole. Dingle is up on the top step of the Yankee dugout, stirring around nervously. Now you'll three nothing pitch coming down to Don Hoke. Here it is. It's a strike over the inside corner beneath three and one and Don was evidently under wraps taking all the way. Now looks down third baseway to the coach Frank Osiak to see what could be brewing on this three one delivery. To the Pirate third baseman Don Hoke. Christopher the runner at first none out in the Pirate half of the seventh. The set by Chance, the three one. It's a foul ball on a bump. Tick the bat foul at the plate three and two. Hoke gave little and no indication of the bump that time other than running the hands up the bat. There wasn't too much body action on his bar. He just slid the hands up the bat and chopped at the ball. Bunted it foul at the plate three and two to Don. Well, we'll keep an eye on Christopher over there at first base. Three balls, two strikes. None out. Christopher the runner at first, scouring naturally holding him on, playing him tight to the bag and little sands being left-handers looking right down his throat. Here's the stretch of the set and the throw to first base but diving back under the throw is Christopher. No play. Chance on that pick off throw, usually side arms at first base. Now, time is called as Hoke spills out of the batting box. Just as Chance is about ready to throw. Well, it's an old waiting game. Hoke says, I have to wait on you, then you're going to wait on me a little bit. Here we go now. Believe by Christopher. Chance into the stretch. He sets and the three, two to Hoke. There goes Christopher. He swings along five balls deep in the left field corner. Barra coming on is there to grab it, makes the catch and now racing back to a first base ahead of the throw goes Christopher. Well, Hoke hit it pretty good. A line drive but Barra got a good jump on the ball. Racing toward the foul line was able to haul it in for the first half of the inning. One down and now the batter is Masarovsky. And before Masarovsky steps in, Blanchard has gone to the mound to talk a little bit with Bob Chance. Third baseman, Cletus Boyer is in and out charged and out of that Yankee dugout. Racing up to the mound comes one of the greatest names in baseball, Casey Stankle. Speaking of great names in baseball, Stan Musil is sitting in a front row seat in the St. Louis Cardinal box down along the first base line. And you look a long time before you find any greater than that man. Well, Playdown Fire Bill Jokowski has made a trip up there to the mound and said, well, fellas, we've got to break up the conference. We've got a ball game on our hand. So Stankle now goes back to the Yankee dugout off the third base side. Boyer takes over his position at third base. Blanchard down behind the plate again. One out of the inning. And here is Masarovsky who had a bump single to load the bases in the second inning and popped out the shortstop in the fourth. Chance is ready. He throws. Ground ball, hit shot the upper third base side. Charging Kubeck makes a grab, throws the second one out. Back to first, double play. Short to second to first, a lightning quick double play for the New York Yankees. And they're out of trouble here on the bottom of the seventh inning. For the pirates, no runs. One base hit. No Yankees, none left to score. Now at the end of seven, it's the New York Yankees five on the Pirates four. Where did you come from? I didn't see anybody come in. How it is with us. Leprechaun. Leprechaun. And will you be kind enough to show me one of them new cars? One that likes a bit of action, like dancing in the moonlight, you know? Well, yes, sir. I've got just the car. Oldsmobile for 61. The action line in performance and design. It's your car. With values that only old could achieve. It's your car. A bit overdrawn to be old today. Not a pinch runner entered the game for Burgess. The pirates have Hal Smith behind the plate as we go to the eighth inning. And here's Roger Maris swings and it's a line drive down to that right field corner. It is going to be a foul ball at the last moment bangs off that big wall down there 300 feet away and about six or eight feet foul. Just a long strike. Maris was looking for his first base knock on this final game filed out the third lined out to right filed out the third Elroy face on the mound and Hal Smith is now the pirate catcher top of the eighth Yankees five pirates for the pitch swing and a ground ball right back to the third base side of the mound going hard face makes a grab recovers close to first in time to get Roger Maris on a wonderful play on his follow through face came off the first base side of the mound and then had to retreat very rapidly to the third base side of the mound and make the pickup and recover in time to throw out Maris who was going along pretty good. One out in the Yankee half of the eighth inning and out here is Madel who has two hits in three trips face into the move. The first pitch to the left hand swinger is a ball up high. Madel is knocked in one and the scored one. The big hit in the ball game so far has been a three run home run blast by Yogi Berra in the sixth inning and the Yankees lead five to four. The pitch to Madel swing and a line drive caught by the shortstop growth. Try to get one into the opposite field but growth went soaring up in the air in front of his line drive to take it for the second down. Joe de Maestrie is loosening up for the Yankees down in left field and here is Yogi Berra the man who put the Yankees in front with a time fly ball home run with two mates aboard in the Yankee sixth. And that's the way the ball game stands right now in this top half the eighth inning two out of none on the Yankees five on the Pirates four and Elroy's base throws. He's high to the Berra for a ball could very possibly have had two basets in this ball game so far had it not been for a sparkling play by third baseman Don Hope back on the second inning. Look God Yogi low bridge little face let one go high and tied and Berra had to duck down out of the way. Two balls no strikes a little bit of the sign language that the pitchers employ on behalf of the batters. Sometimes that kind of a pitch carries a rather authoritative message. Now the two nothing pitch coming down to Yogi Berra swing and a high pop foul behind the plate. It may make the seats and I believe it will out of play two and one two out none on to Yogi Berra play spend a little time kind of massaging and rubbing it down now the little right hander into the move the pitch coming to Berra swing and a ground ball foul outside of first carams off the box seat railing out in the right field where for many runs it down to and to the Yogi Berra three down on the Yankee bullpen would make you think that perhaps a stangle might move to Mastry in a short and put Kubeck out there in left field. But let's let Mr. Stangle run the ball club and wait and see now the two pitch to Berra ground a foul ball back on the netting by the plate and it's two and two Yankees out in front by the narrowest of margins one run they lead five to four over the pirates who scored two runs in the first and two more in the second and haven't been able to score since the pitch to Berra is high and away and the count fills up now three and two. He started today for the Yankees gave way to Bill Stafford and then Bob Chance came on and he's held the pirates right where they are now the big one three two pitch coming to Berra two out of none on it's up high ball for Berra walks this afternoon stepping in now the right hand batting Yankee first baseman Bill Scowron who led the fifth inning with a home run into the right field seats to give the Yankees their first run. Then the Yanks came on with another one of their beginnings for runs in the sixth the pitch swinging the ground ball off that third base side backing down Hokey one handed out of the air throws the second not in time. Hoke was powerless to do more than he had done with the play. It was a kangaroo hop kind of a short hop ground ball then it took off up in the air much like a pop fly and Hoke backed off under the bouncing grounder waited for it to come down made a lightning quick throw to second base trying to force Berra but could not get him ruling is an infield hit for Moose Scowron all the Yankees now with two down have run as at first and second and here is their catcher Johnny Blanchard. Blanchard went out on a fine play by law in the third inning then he flyed out to center in the fifth inning and went out unassisted to Nelson to end the sixth. Southpaw hit it an Elroy face staring down to his battery made house Smith into the stretch now the little man sets and here's the first one coming to Blanchard outside of the ball. Moose Scowron with an infield hit deep to third has picked up his 12th World Series base hit in 1960. Time called momentarily Blanchard backing out of there 36,683 here to see the final game of the 60 series and what a ball game they're looking at face ready he throws swinging a high pop foul out of play off the first base side the count is one ball one strike to Blanchard Cressetti coaching third for the Yankees Ralph Hout pacing back and forth up and down in that first base coaching box Scowron the runner at first and Yogi Berra down there second for the Yankees to make free still loosening up a little bit in the Yankee bullpen in the left field corner and face now ready with a 1-1 pitch to Johnny Blanchard here it comes swinging a soft line drive is going to be in there for the base hit and right center field around third headed for the plate comes a Yogi Berra on his way to third goes Scowron as the right field at Clemente bobbled the ball momentarily but Blanchard has looped the shadow base hit in the alley and right side of the drive in there for the Yankee 6th run of the afternoon Scowron takes third and Blanchard picks up his second world series run battered in line drive that looped out over the head of the second base from Masarovsky dropped in right center scored there from second base scowron took third Blanchard is now on at first still two out of the inning has space got the first two men Marison Mantle then the walk to bearer the infield hit to scowron Blanchard single and it's six to four right now and here is Cletus Boyer who swings in the line drive down the left field line is going to be a fair ball all the way in the deep left field corner that's going to score scowron without any trouble racing toward third goes Blanchard and they hold him up there and into second standing up with the double goes Cletus Boyer rips a line double into the deep left field corner to score scowron with a seven Yankee run Blanchard is held at third and the Pittsburgh Pirates four two out and runners at second and third and the batter will be the pitcher Bobby Shantz Shantz in two trips to the plate this afternoon the ball is popped out the first and single to left field and now he steps in with the Yankee runners at second and third base into the move the first pitch to Shantz is low and away ball one in another Yankee run seven to four Shantz looks it's out over the outside corner in the strike is called by a plate on Pirates of Kowsky one ball one strike to Bobby Shantz down the first base side it'll make the seats I believe chasing over goes catcher Hal Smith with his back in behind the pirate dugout at about 15 rows two out of Shantz watching around nervously watching every move in the ball game activity Bob friend is throwing along with Harvey Hattuck's I believe in the pirate bullpen down on the right field corner Shantz little right-handed batter waiting now the one ball two strike pitch from face and here it is it's too low and the count is two and two started facing a little bit of trouble here in the eighth inning in field hit by a scour and put him in deeper and then Blanchard single to drive in a run boy or double to drive in another the pirate right-handed throws low and a good save by catcher Hal Smith well that'll fill the count out three and two Bobby Shantz here's the pitch to Shantz a ground ball that's found outside of first one handed by Ralph Halk couldn't hold on to it however looks at the base ball says it's OK and flips it out to pitcher Elroy face the box again this afternoon are facing the uphill battle they trailed by a score of seven to four with the Yankees batting on the top half of the eighth inning and time running out now face into the move and the three to pitch coming down to Shantz they saw five on a shallow right moving to his right and coming in his plamedi he's there and makes the graph for the final out of the inning but the Yankees get two more runs in the setting on three base hits no pirate errors two men are left in the score now at the end of seven and one half innings of play it's the New York Yankees seven and the Pittsburgh Pirates four is nothing like a new car and this year GM gives you more value more cars to choose from or new models that set a new standard of reliability general motors reliability just as are you will find your new car at GM cause there's more to pay to see your GM quality dealer in that picture face is scheduled to lead off on the last half of the eighth inning for the Pirates Danny Murkos got to the pinch hitting barrel and here is Gino Somoli during the regular year Gino hit two sixty seven and knocked in twenty eight runs for Pittsburgh he did not hit a home run in the 1960 season he's hitting two eleven in the series with nineteen at bats and four base hits he's played in six ball games strike is called a Gino right hand batter Bob Shams dropped that slow curve ball in on Gino Somoli shams into the mood now the one strike pitch to Gino is too high and he takes a ball one ball and one strike in the Yankee ball pen and left field again it's Ralph Terry and Jim coats just staying loose Somoli pinch hitting and leading off on the bottom of the eighth inning to see if he can get something started Shams throws a look like a screw G the coffee outside corner of the knees and a strike is called one ball and two strikes to Gino Somoli I'm not certain that it was a screwball but it reacted much in the manner of a screwball in that when thrown by a left handed pitcher to a right handed batter would break down and away and a lot of south bars who use that screwball for a change change of pace pitch now the one ball two strike that's coming to Somoli Shams throws he curbs him swing and a foul ball back on the screen behind the plate and the count continues one ball two strikes to Gino Somoli handsome young man from the Golden Gate City of San Francisco who does a lot of work in the offseason with boys clubs one ball two strikes Yankee seven pirates for bottom of the eighth inning and a tense thought crowd here's Shams deals up high for a ball now two and two to Somoli field are sitting as if they were on a keg of dynamite you can just feel the explosion that could happen if Somoli could get the pirate started and now the fans begin to warm to their task a little bit and chance goes to the wire the two pitch coming to Somoli swing and a fly ball hit out of the right center field dropping the hurry Maris coming on can't get it takes it having on a Bill Burton and now Forbes field becomes a little more lively as these pirate fans try to get into the game with their ball club bird in this afternoon has fly to left single the right center to drive into round has grounded out the second base one four three chance in the move now he sets strike is called as a chance got a good fastball over the outside corner to the left hand swing Bill Burton strike one runner at first base do you know Somoli to say the least go and holds him tight to the bag to set the pitch swing and a ground ball hit right the ball hit back in the face hit him in the face and come back has been heard and all hands are safe a bad hot ground ball came up and hit him in the face and bounced away and all hands are safe and time has been called here at Forbes field while Yankee teammates rush along with the trainers to see if they can assist Kubeck now I said it hit him in the face I'm not certain it could have been in the throat of the job we will know a little later the ball bounced after it hit Kubeck a little bit to his left and of course Burton is on at first base Jack Quinlan who was looking at Kubeck with through field glasses informs that the ball and apparently hit Kubeck on the Adams apple Kubeck now sitting up and being administered to by the Yankee trainer Burton is safe on the second goes Somoli single Kubeck is up now and moving around single is out there to see what he can do from the dugout like a sprinter the minute Kubeck hit the ground it was a sharply hit ground ball and Kubeck was right in position to make the play and of course go for the double play when suddenly that ball took an unusual hop and came up and it appeared to hit him in the vicinity of the face or the jaw and now we have developed a determined that it struck Kubeck in the Adams apple on the throat now the ball bounced six or eight feet to Kubeck's left and of course Somoli was able to move to second base and on at first base with a bad hop single is Bill Burton single still out there talking to his shortstop Kubeck well Jack of the many painful injuries a man can sustain in baseball certainly that is one of the more painful he took a pretty good job that thing tipped him right over backwards as soon as the ball hit the ground and came up and hit him right in the throat and he flipped over like a fish out of water and he just sat there in a sitting position for a while and single now is looking out toward the bullpen I believe Joe de Mastry is going to command a relieved shot at Tony Kubeck he got a pretty good shot there right in the throat well here's a standing ovation for the fine Yankee shortstop Tony Kubeck who was victimized by a bad hopping ground ball that hit him in the throat and Stangle decides that he will bring Joe de Mastry into the ball game at shortstop and Kubeck gets a fine warm ovation from these Pittsburgh pirate fans at Ford's field so Joe de Mastry comes in now to play in this eighth inning well let's see what will develop de Mastry takes some tune up tosses the score of the Yankees seven and the Pirates four and the Pirates where the tying run is represented by the batter Dick Grove de Mastry is now the Yankee shortstop so the Yankee infield has Boyer third de Mastry short Richardson second and scour and first pirate runners at first base Bill Jordan and second base Kingo Somoli the batter is Dick Grove chance up on the mound looks down at Blanche to pick up the side and here we go again he sets and the first pitch to grow is a strike over the inside corner of the letters growth was all cranked up in that pitch and then at the last moment snapped the hands back inside and took it one strike all see act edging up into the corner of the coaching coaching box at third looking out there to check on Somoli Mickey Vernon eagle eyeing the moves of Bill Burton at first base and then to show some of the players winning the national press conference for sports are guarding against the moves of Bob chance scouring backs off the bag at first now the one strike pitch to grow to the inside in the ball one ball one strike tremendous baseball game and why not this is a baseball's greatest show the classic the world series the one one pitch to grow he swings a ground ball base here in the home field ready for the plate performance and he talked to the left field and it's excited with it. Stengel goes to the mound and is talking now with his catcher blanchard and pitcher Bobby Shans. Dick Groth has just ripped one. He really nailed it right on the button between the third baseman and the shortstop. In the hole through the left field. Scored Somoli from second base with a fifth run. Bird and hold second. Down the first is Groth. And out of the Yankee bullpen now comes right-hander Jim Colts. And that's going to be all for Bobby Shans. This little fella has pitched a great ball game. Sixty series of this series for the Pirates and has been out ever since with a jammed club. Sixty season for Casey Stengel and the Yankees. He's appeared in 35 ball games. He started 18 games and completed six. A total of 148 hits on Skinner. Moves up to the plate for Jim Colts. And Pirate Run is at first and second base. Not out on the inning. One run in the game. It's the Yankees seven. And now the Pirates five. And here is Bob Skinner who walked and then bounced out to the first baseman of the pitcher covering and fly to right. He funds third base side. It's going to be a beauty moving both runners up. Boyer comes in the field with one and throws the first and time to get Skinner. The sacrifice funds sends Bird and down to third base. Groth over to second base. The tying runs are in scoring position and Rocky Nelson is coming to the plate and dropped a perfect bug down the third base line fielded by the third baseman. Boyer who threw the scour and time to retire Skinner for the first time. But it allowed Bird and the move into third base and broke the second base where the right kind of a basic to tie up the old series. The Yankees lead at seven to five right now. And Colts is in the move. The first pitch to Rocky Nelson inside low and a good save by the Yankee catcher. Colts spent the left hand hitting Nelson a hooking ball breaking it down and in right at his shootouts and Rocky have a really strong victory of throwing down on the Yankee bullpen along with Louis Arroyo on those strikes to Nelson left hand batting pirate first baseman second and third one out the move by Colts to pitch to Nelson. He swings and the shallow right field coming in as a little deeper in my thought tagging up his burden. The catch by Madison Bird and makes a false start and then backs off and no wonder a perfect throw from right dealer Roger Nelson today fly ball into semi deep right field. Not nearly enough to allow Bird to come on. With two down now he's squarely in the lap of Roberto Clemente who this afternoon is looking for his first hit of the afternoon. He has delivered on eight occasions prior to this afternoon. All of his hits have been singles. He has knocked in two runs in the 60 series for a right handed better. Stepping in against the right hand tosses of Jim Colts. He just got Nelson on a fly ball to right dealer Roger. There are coats into the move. The first pitch coming out of Clemente. Here it is. Swinging a high foul ball out of play. Clemente appeared to be a little anxious on that one. Right around the peak of the cap and he ripped at it and fouled it away and that brought Stingles charge. Stingles startled all of the newspaper man the other day when he was asked before yesterday's game what about Bob friend and Stingles said I wish they'd have fired him back in June and everybody who Roberto Clemente. Pirate runners are hanging on the Hessex down a third base Bill Verdon out of second base Dick Grove two out of the third base. With a good opportunity staring him in the face now trying to capitalize on saying Colts looks down the blanchard from the side into the move. The six foot four right hander starts to wind and the one strike pitch to Clemente swinging another foul ball up over the roof and out of play strike two to Clemente. And again that pitch appeared to be right up around the peak of the cap. Of course we're sitting up on the mezzanine level of sports field but Clemente is classified among the top ball hitters of baseball. Pick a lot of those high pitches low pitches and ram them somewhere for base not. Now your two strike pitch coming down to Clemente. Colts into the move the Yankee right hander brings the on down here's the pitch to Clemente. He swings in the ground foul trickles down the first base side and the counter is two strikes and that broke the bad and Clemente switched and grabbed the barrel into the bad and then snapped the handle over that right off as he in exasperation way to the dugout. Two strikes to the right field of Roberto Clemente 94 runs he's got a couple of ducks on the pond right now that he'd dearly love to knock in but tying runs are out there on base for the pirates with two out in the last half of the eighth inning. Urdin the runner at third base broke the runner at second base a count of two strikes to right hand batting Clemente on the Yankee right hander Colts into the move the pitch coming to Clemente it's low and outside of all one and two in typical world series fashion this one appears to be going right down to the wire that you're coming out the side to coach who wiggled with a glove just a little bit he wants to see that sign again now that Colts is into the move the one two to Clemente he swings the ground ball slowly hit off the first base side. Scarlett makes a pick up of the no play on the run side. Scarlett came charging in made the pick up on the ball had no chance of a play at the place because Urdin broke with the crack of the bat realized that they couldn't get over there in time to get Clemente at first base so the infield hit by Clemente has driven in the sixth pirate run down to third base goes throat two out it's the Yankee seven the pirate six and the batter will be catcher Al Smith with two down and pirate runners at first and third and this ballpark is going crazy Colts into the set he throws Smith takes a strike right down the fight and Smith he was given a good look one strike the right hand batting Clemente hit a little dribbler off the first base side wide of the bag first and leg it out into a base head and of course Urdin was able to score the sixth run now the one strike that's coming to Smith it's high and the ball one ball one strike in this inning Bruce came up about on a bad hop to hit Kuvec in the throat and knocked him out of the ballgame now the one one pitch coming down to Hal Smith here it is swinging in the midst and he really pulled the trigger one ball two strikes to Hal Smith who gave it the big ripple the Sunday punch I couldn't find it is that third base and the person of dick growth the go ahead run is out there at first and the person of Roberto Clemente and now the set the one two pitch coming to Hal Smith Colts throws he started a swing and held back and is taken high for a ball a check swing and a ball two two and two down and for just a split second every move the pirate dugout came to a stop on that call up there at the plate the high pitch and Smith for held back on the swing out of two and two and Colts into the stretch he sets up a two to the Smith he swings the ball he pulled out the deciding game of the world series to put the pirate in front pass out over the left field wall as the pirate players would tell you Smith hit one far out into the afternoon over the 406 foot sign south with a ninth run and when Smith got to the dugout it's a wonder he could stand up he received as you could well expect a tremendous pummeling and back bumping from the excited Pittsburgh Pirates and the noise here at Fort Steels still has not died down Terry has come on in relief of Colts his work two thirds of an inning has allowed to heaven the pitch is a ball outside high only important Yankee Knight yet to come one ball no strikes to hold the pitch is a curve ball caught the outside corner but the knees and his first World Series homerun and I mean he hit it every inch of the way another high fly to left field moving over toward the foul line Barras glasses it down near the foul line there looks up he's got it and that's it for the Pirates in the 8th Chief wants a car Yes sir general Do you realize looking globally Yes you inspiration for the motoring world and I'm speaking globally uncompromising luxury and truly matchless performance to Cadillac's beauty in the poppin B on I'm wife will be in to pick it up herself his first relief of performance he has pitched the total of six innings allowed seven earned runs his belief and his confidence in Bob Friend and sends him to the mound in the ninth inning to protect a two run lead that means a world championship it is still of course if friend is able to hold the Yankees the game will belong to Elroy Face and the loss would have to go to Colts if things conclude as they now stand for the Yankees it will be Bobby Richardson to lead off against Bob Friend has been taken to the hospital for further examination and treatment if necessary Richardson steps in Bob Friend on the mound for the Pirates delivers and the first pitch is a scratch Richardson opens the Yankee half of the ninth inning with a looping single to shadow left center moves right back Yankee dugout on the third base side comes the former Pittsburgh Pirate who incidentally holds the pirate record for a homerun hit by a left handed batting first baseman 27 Dale Long is in the series has yet to hit and in the Yankee season in a total of 26 ballgames Dale Long picks with three homeruns and ten run batted in Dale Long is batting now for with any one swing now the lead by Richardson the set the pitch by friend is swung on and foul ball is going to be out of play strike one from Bob friend here it is high on the way on the ball mind you the broadcast is authorized under broadcasting rights granted by the 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 consent of the commissioner is prohibited and now the 1-1 swing and a line drive it's going to be a base in out of the right field corner Clemente plays it out on the first hop Richardson holds second and Long delivers with a line single to right field and the Yankees bat it again back to back base hits and the Yankees have the tying runs at first and second and Roger Maras slated to step in and the pirate bullpen in the right field corner Harvey Haddick's and vinegar van Myzel are warming and as unlucky as a pirate pitcher could be in this world series he is out of the ballgame plays two men they both hit safely leads the ballgame for Harvey Haddick's this for Harvey will be his second 1960 World Series appearance he started one ballgame and won it he picked six of one third innings about five base hits in the year Haddick's had a record of 11 wins and 10 defeats is coming on now he was the winning pitcher in game number five and as we look to the Yankee bullpen in the left field corner Casey Stangl has whitey four warming what a seventh and concluding game to a world series and Yogi Berra in that order who will recall that Roger Maras did a home run in a home run of Harvey Haddick's in the third inning of that fifth game leading his two nap tosses once again that power that brought them along to their American League that saw them sweep 15 at the end of the year with the pirates out in front by a score of nine to seven virtue of a tremendously exciting three run home run by pirate catcher Hal Smith suddenly see that lead in danger again and Harvey Haddick's has been called upon by Danny Murtaugh to see if he can stop the rampaging Yankees in the top of the ninth he was Haddick's one of the principal actor in one of baseball's most exciting episodes in May 26, 1959 in Milwaukee, but 12 innings this is the fellow who set the braves down in order only to lose the perfect game a no hitter and the contest itself won to nothing in the 13th inning on an era, an intentional walk and a base hit well here is Haddick's in this situation with Long at first base and Richardson at second base Marist steps in against Harvey Haddick's in the top half of the ninth inning Haddick's throws low ball one right up on the edge of their chair the Yankees have the tying runs on first and second base with Manow and a count of one ball no strikes to Roger Marist Haddick's all ready to go he throws, swinging a high pop up he's got a lot of room and a lot of time he's got it in the person of Mickey Mantle will face Haddick's as a right handed swinger and Mantle this afternoon have two base hits in the ball game with a run batted in he has scored a run the pirates lead nine to seven one out Yankee runners at first and second base Mantle steps in and Haddick's looks down to battery made house Smith without all ready to go the Mantle is down low ball one off the third base side for the Yankees Richardson the runner at second base for the Yankees at first base day along at Harvey Haddick's out of the bullpen trying to stop the bombers the little left hander into the abbreviated stretch again he kicks and throws and Mantle swings and there's a line drive base hit out of the right field alley chasing the ball down to Clemente around third heading for the plate eighth run goes to third base Mantle has singled his third hit of the afternoon and he hit one down the alley a line drive and right center Clemente got to the ball tried to grab it while running full tilt and batted the ball out in front of him long came zooming right along into third base Mantle holds first one out runners on the corners at first and third and at the plate Yogi Berra who bombed one into the right field see a three run homerun four to one lead but the pirates at that time enjoyed and put the Yankees in front five to four here is Berra he has one hit in three official at bats long the tying run edges off third base, Mantle is on it first the set by Haddick's the pitch to Berry is low and away in the ball one ball no strikes feet away here on the top of the ninth inning is the tying run and out time call momentarily Casey Stengelot in front of the dugout and I think he wants Gil McDougald for a day along and that's the story McDougald will now run for a day along at third base replaces long as the runner for New York at third in the top of the ninth inning one away Berra waiting the one nothing pitch from Harvey Haddick's the Yankees eight and the pitch coming down to Berra is outside low for a ball two and oh that is exactly what we have this afternoon and now Haddick's ready to go again the count two balls no strikes to Berra he throws swing and a drive hit right he's got a tag on the first base base side Stewart that made Berra the second out of the inning then he tried to tag Mantle who go back to the bag and he missed him and while so doing the tying runs to double him up to end the ball game and missed the tag Chevy Corvair Corvair gives you the economy in a complete line that includes four new wagons unlike anything ever built in America before see the 61 Chevy Corvair at your quality Chevrolet dealer we pause 30 seconds here's the station identification this is WGY 810 on your dial and WGFM the general electric stations connect today here's the official weather forecast for interior eastern New York and adjacent western New England mostly fair and cool with scattered frost tonight the low overnight readings in the 30s and low 40s tomorrow Friday partly cloudy and a little warmer the high 65 to 75 the first base side Nelson fielded on the first hop the bag at first that eliminated he was out and then Mantle could have been in a rundown but it was not the case he go back safely to first base here's a ball one too high not a Masarovsky he's of tied the game in typical fashion was going right to the wire little did we know Mark Ditbar throws here's a swing to see your quality GM dealer dramatic finishes on history find out this world series broadcast let's pick up Bob Prince