 I'm there in the Yankee bullpen. One-up, nobody on. Here's the payoff that's coming to reach. A fastball that's inside from all corners. Two-way bars along. This is on at first. I have an edge of Casey Stangler's pacing in the Yankee dugout. And I wouldn't presume, if I may, that the scope of the Yankee will not waste much time. If the values start to pepper, Mr. Cooks. Rhys leads off. Scarlet holds against him. The outfield to the right. The Snyder to the Duke is in there. The pitch is one on. Here's the line around. He's got it. He holds. Rhys at second. Throws in the McDougall cut-off man. And the Dodgers have. Roger. Casey Stangler is up for the top step. Looking out. Lines to the signal. A little left wrist bounce. And pumps it in the McDougall. Holding. Clearly Rhys at second. Pouts him in there. He was the big man. Or the Dodgers here today in the 10th inning. With a line to signal off the wall in left field. Bring in the only one of the ball game. And the one the Dodgers needed. Six. Johnny Cooks is ready. Checks his runners. The pitch to Robinson. A curve that's high outside. Four, one, two. The Dodgers nothing. But the looks are battling. The bounce back in the last half of the first inning. With one, one, and two on. Rhys at second. Snyder at first. They lead away. Cooks checks him. The pitch comes to Robinson. A curve for the spike. Johnny Cooks. K-U-C-K-S. Wearing number 53. Andy Carey is guarding that foul line at 30. He's playing back about seven steps back of the bag. The check of the runners. The pitch to Robinson. A curve that just misses outside. Two balls from one strike. They're working back to the plate. And the up firing of this series has been great. Two one pitches. One on the ground ball. The left side. Rhys at second. Snyder on at first. They lead off. They had to lose a few steps over. Left side of the pitch comes to Robinson. Take you back. Reveal. Pitch off to the Yankees. The top of the second inning. Alton had five hits. Twenty-six times in fact of the series last year. Third in the final few weeks of the regular American League season when father was in any previous game this year. Down the airfield is ready. The winds and the pitch comes. And it's one hundred and two strike counts last year. Sandy Amherst. Decent left field. And Duke Snyder on the left side. You're out. Backed up at third. You can wind the field from the top side low for a ball. One ball through that K-double play. Coming up for the Yankees. That's the Dodgers have two men on the mound. You can deliver to them. And there's ground ball on the left side. Reveal it to his right. Has it made the series this year? Has one more man on the left. You can wind the ball and see it's inside. People have ordered closer to the series. I kicked in the arm. I'm trying to make the difference. They're really fired up. Ball through there. The first inning. Have two routers down to the roof. Realize that this game has a long way to go. The pitch to MacDougal a curve. This is outside the ball through. Two balls, two strikes. A pitcher that's the first one they've had. The Dodgers have eight. And there's a liner on the right field. As he walks back to the dugout. Jim Kelly. And Andy Carrick. And there's Andy. Right hand batter. Men's in the way. McDonough is the one. He's got the bat. He's struck out five times. And he has the 188 average human series. The outfield. Just a few steps around the left. The slider around the left center. You can drive. You have one ball. It's like with two out. The Yankees lay two to the left. And then you just put the camera to the inning. Strike out Bill Scower. So the big guy works. And the one-march pitch to Andy Carrick is one-off. Off to the right side. It's foul territory. Roy Campbell. Can I back there? You're about six. The Dodgers use. They're carrying that ball right over. The loose guy. The ball. Chasing along. Merrily. Both even Fish and the Sea are apprehensive about this ball game today. Outside the ball from all two. Two balls. This is the game. Because this is the one that decides who wears the crown jewel. That's who looks to do another year. Here's the two-two delivery coming in. It's four out. Off to the left side. That's the body. Play it on fire. Routes it up. Two-two back off to. Big Don Yucca. Andy Carrick standing in there. And here's the two-two delivery to carry. A curve to topside. Ball three. Three balls. Two strikes. Nobody on. Yankees two Dodgers coming. Yucca kind of fits very carefully. Because that with that short curve. Now the New York World Series Station. This area is numbered on New York Times. Twenty-seven minutes past 12. Bob Hill with Bob Wolves. And standing in there now is Johnny Cooks. Thank you for the Yankees. First first time. Choke way up on the bat. Fits outside. First way from the camera. All the cars may have stayed right there. Mashed off the heel. Off to the second set of road camera. Not there to Yucca but he fires them all out though. Which I do with the high stress that comes up over one. Don Yucca takes his stress that's over to carry. The one ball. Two balls. Ball two. Oh it's two another. He decides to go out and have a jack. And Don Fesson gets up to the bullfin for the Dodgers. He starts to fire. Now Yucca fits it out there on the mound. And Roger Wolves now is going around to the right. With Duke Snyder's shell in right center. Paul Fuller is protecting out in left. Cooks really chokes up on that bat about a third of the way. He's standing there to carry. At least go in from first. He's at the top of the second. Trying to hold the Yankees there. I've already picked up two runs. The lead away by the runner. A setting supply of the store deal. There's the ability to handle these pictures. There's really been something for the Dodgers. You know you ask a lot of questions. And you get a quick positive answer. Listen to his reply to a correct query. I'm trying to understand. This is the only way to get a decent shave. A gelat razor. And a gelat blade. A gelat shave is clean. Clean and then soft. What's more it's light, regular or heavy. It's made to match your face. Comfort like you never had before. Because one of these three it has it for you. It has the precise blade edge exposure and club weight to suit your combination of skin and beard. Exactly. The brand new best pocketization is the encyclopedia baseball. Free. If you act fast that is. We'll be the first batter for the Brooklyn Dodgers in the last half of the second inning. You'll have seven hits and 20 times in fact. It's a strike to turn him on the outside corner. Realizing the thrill that almost every outstair in America has been done. Starting a world series game. Fast ball and hop over the outside corner. Two strike count. You know so far there's eight months battered in. There's one through four times. Four strikeouts with one homo. He's ready. Delivered to say turn him outside. By the way, I just have already tied battered in. Held by Goose Gosling. Alice Simmons. Bill Nicholson. Lee Sider. Duke. I have a service outside. Ball free. Three balls left. Get on. And Johnny Cooks is ready in the playoff. Fitch comes to hide. Just needs weights and gloves and carries to scour it. And there's one out through the dodgers in the second inning. 16 times of batter in the series. And he has one RBI. The pitch by Johnny Cooks. The ground ball to the right side. Moving to his right. It's Billy Martin. He grabs the ball. He fires it across. He just gets to run it by an ally. Then the Amherst can really head around that line. And he was moving. And I think it was a glove. I had to get it over in time. So there's two out of the dodgers in a second. The bat hit in 227. The strong man of and a big man of the word. Sider was wind up then. The pitch by Johnny Cooks. The dodgers nothing. We're in the last half of the second inning. Two out. One strike to throw. They have to beat the right hand battered box. Cooks is ready. The second base from Billy Martin. And with it. It makes the first enough. And that's the second inning. The score. New York Yankees two. And the Brooklyn. Lee Sharpe. Outfield acquired by Os一直. Sandy Steel with deep left field. Slide. State to play back bar and coming out.. 3rd base文 except tomorrow. He pushes a 1st. First baseide were weit away by. Close Omerise guy. finaly he died for the second base. they're me the club. like they feel it. When he delivers the ball, he is not in position to feel. Martin falls down, and the umpire immediately signifies the ball glancing off. Dukeham, with his big kick, and his follow-through after he delivers the pitch, he is off balance, over towards first base. Jackie Robinson moves in one step off the edge of the glass at third. Dukeham winds, and the one-strikes pitch to Billy Mark is on his way, and it's outside for ball. The outfield weighs Billy's right away. John Nielsen reads his sign of the 1-1 delivery. He can't get it. It's in a letter. It makes the turn at first hustle smack, and it's not a warm-up, and up there now, he's struck out at the first inning. John Nielsen protects Mark. Here's him just reared back and fired that passball to there, and Mickey went a-pissing. Mike is so sorry, coaching at third, popping his hand, shouting to third, but then to Mickey Madoff, and the ball pass for the Dodgers again, becomes alive, with the outfield ball over right. Here's the pitch to Madoff. Wings, as Mark leads off the pitch to Madoff, swings and cuts a foul back over to top of the roof. He's two-strikes on that piece, Yogi Barra. He was the man with the whole line. They put the Yankees ahead, two to nothing. New York, 203 hits in order, the Dodgers no-run, 20 in order. Martin again jumps off to a lead. Two-strikes pitch, the Madoff is high on the side of the passball, one and two. John, you've built him up, put every ounce of his strength back to that ball. A few more steps in, right center, the shuttle is on the scoreboard. Now, with two-out in the top of the third, and Phillip, it's fine, you've built him right. The outside corner of the plate, just about behind this hole is against him. Martin jumps off to three steps, he takes the goal, and the pitch is shot side, the ball, one and one. With two-out, John, you've been pitching here to the Yankees, the top of the third inning, against a very dangerous hitter. Which Newcombe has already discovered much through his display. Newcombe reads his sign, checks the runner at first place, Billy Markle edges off, here's the kick, the pitch comes down the barra, he takes the strike, the outside corner. The near-goom ahead of the barra, one land, two strikes, Bill Scowder, he's the worst. Looks in again, the Campanella reads his sign, checks the runner at first, Billy Markle leads away, the one-two pitch to Barra, the swing is ready, now tips in the court, Campanella. Martin again jumps off to a lead, he's four steps away from first, I just holds against the run, and they pitch to Barra, slices this one down center, reaching out, fire a secondary play, Newcombe trying to find that outside corner, almost got it. One and two now, with Yogi Barra standing in there, the Yankees hanging on, or two to nothing lead, Newcombe's trying to pitch his heart out, trying to do something that he's never been able to do before, win a World Series game. The look to Markle leads off, and the pitch comes to Yogi Barra, Pitch to Scowder, and a fly ball, hitting the shallow serve field, and the wind will hold it up for Jim Gilliam, the second baseman back up and down it. They come up with two other frames, you hear so much about these days. 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He's out. Billy Martin to Bill Scowren, second or first, did one out for the Dodgers and the last to third. Now Gilliam is not. You don't need a big man with a big hip, a fast ball for a strike. You know, the second home run gives him 10 runs, five of in. Pitch to Gilliam's side, one ball and one strike. It's the most run-fired in serious history. The last break record was set by Lou Gehrig in the four games set at the 28th when he drove in at nine. That's the racer part of what is in the second one. The new film is a little dribble round over to Scowren. When Gilliam goes out, Johnny Cook's, they pitch here to Bill Scowren, the first baseman. And there's two out for the Dodgers and the last to third. They're down at the order now, coming up. Here, pass to the left side this time, and he takes a ball on the left side. Here, it's a 21 times a pass. Johnny Cook's, who's given up only one hit, he's ready, works and deals a fast ball on the outside, part of her strike, to center field. And looking back at it, everybody's picking him out. When continuing to go, out towards right field. The Twines and the one-one pitch is a curve that breaks inside, taken from all two, just waiting for it or nothing. A successive home run by Yogi Mara. Hitting one and a third with Billy Martin. The pitch to Gilliam, the pass. I give those sheds over there a second base. Martin, back to head, second to head, Scowren, deep for it. Here's the 2-2 offering by Johnny Cook's, a curve ball that slides down the left field, house and hour, backs up a couple of steps, he's got the range of it, got it. You look for Dodgers, no runs, no hits, no errors, and nobody left on, and Johnny Cook's continues to pitch. The score, the Yankees' score, climb will bind. Finally coming up with a big victory, and the serving after the great relief work that he's performed with Dodgers for regular season. You know, Clam has never had a losing season since joining the Dodgers in 1950. He posted his best mark in 1935, when he won 13 at last five. Clam, who's known to his intimate friends, is Clamette Walker-Levine, but born in Lincoln, Rhode Island, August, 1946. He won the first game of the 1935 World Series. You can put your finger right on facts like these, and that Gip, he was the new condensed edition of the official Encyclopedia of Baseball. A handy 320 page book that contains the cream of the big comprehensive standard authority. It's yours and free with purchase of the Gillette Super Speed Racer at the regular price. Get yours, the supply is limited, and they're going fast. At the top of the fourth inning, he bounced out short to first, his last time up. It's not easy. Working out there starts into his wife, our friend, the pitch coming to Howard. Basketball is just outside for more than one. The big guy is available to dispose of the mammals, and the scourers, and the Howard. But the veteran, they're playing in their whole park. Big Newport got four. Another one-while pitch, I think, where the Texans, who has a good tag, is ready to come on and see what he can do about popping the Yankees and pulling them down while the Dodgers try to solve the offerings of the right-hand Texans digging out there on the mound. They put him so that it'll be a little, and the octails of the Dodgers straight away. Jackie Robinson, at third, is backed up just a few steps off the infield grass. Besson, the right-hander, winds, delivers to McDougal. It's a strike over the outside corner. Right on the end, the Yankees' five, the Dodgers nothing, top of the fourth. Here, Jim Gilliam, back on the edge of the grass, he's got it. McDougal, and that's hit by Jim Gilliam. At the second side, Gilliam has taken care of McDougal, and there's one out. Here's Don Yookam, Besson looking into Roy Campanello. Starts into his wind-up, the pitch comes, and it's lying over the top of the roof. Besson, a few times, an example of how it plays. To his own perseverance and desire to get about a year of sleeping on the floor, and to take corrective exercises, that he was determined to come back and have made it. That's the way, he's looking out. Two strikes, one out, and over the on. Don Besson is into his wind-up, and the pitch comes to Andy Kerry. He's winds on the ground, and Besson, a few of the reason was left. Oh, ladies, second error. The Yankees have had six errors. And Kerry's on it first one, coming in at heel high. He's got the ball, he throws it over to the Yankees, have a run on it, second base, two out, and the batter now at the top of the order, board to New York, and he must have second or first in the third. The baller has one forward, five runs, two home runs, front, good slider, cut the outside corner. Besson's where ahead of the batter, and the baller steps out, take a little scroll, and he's back in. Matter of few steps over, and left center for the batter. Kerry leads the way for the second. Don Besson looks at him. Here's the kick, and the pitch comes down. The baller at the right side, give him to his right. One step, big hop, fire at the first, he's out at first. He's got one out, but he doesn't. The boy at the score, Kerry York Yankees five, and the Brooklyn Johnny's always playing shavings. He keeps that way with the Gillette Super Speed Racer. Now, if you aren't getting easy, good-looking shaves, let's give you a lift. He's a Gillette Super Speed Racer that's scientifically right for your... They meet the requirements of all men. The light hasn't been right at the angle for men with sensitive skin, most younger men. The regular is for average skin and feet. Poses for men who like to have some deal of a heavy eraser. Each has made him one piece for fast blade change, and it's complaining. Who plays the classroom? You get the best pocket in cyclopedia baseball. Head side, two points for ball one. First, his last time off. The pitch kind of hot, just a fast ball. It's just outside. Ball one, one and two now, at the top of the fifth inning. For the New York Yankees, they go by Hangmar in the first inning. He scores second. One and two now, this is the seventh game of the World Series. One and two. They mark signing a few souvenirs back this way. Bill's right away for 55 years of all time. Object for New York Yankees. This will be his... He's ready to one, two pitch, now right side of the infield back down. Bill's panel backs away. One and one right back on the rear of his training line. It's the second Yankee to be won. Bill struck out in the first inning, and he popped out through the second base from the third, right hand batter. Man on a second, baron first, one out. The play goes three, two, six. The judges have won the National League batting title. You can see who they were by turning to the all-time league, a pity of baseball. Now, this handy book digested a big standard authority that sells for $5.95. The valuable book contains the most of every World Series with winning pre-jewel attendance, all-round hitters, diagrams, and big league cards. Which is why, in low-end, the Ruffler guy is certainly having the fact to get into the wall here as we come into the last half of the last game. And it's over the outside corner. The paddles won and won the homerals, with Ferrello and Cappanella to follow. Johnny Funtz, with his first big league start in the World Series competition, a five-season pitching for the New York Yankees. So far, this afternoon, the outfielders haven't been too busy. Matter of fact, only one outfield put out from the yard. There's one sliced out to left, and Elston Howard is waiting, and he hasn't. The homerals is out. Field putouts registered by the New York Yankees and Howard. The outfielders have spent some time during the Johnny Funtz. And their play-on appears to be coming from the left. Try the right field line. Swimming across the field, the Dodgers' bullpand has come here to cover the bet, and against the outside corner, for Sniper's one call, are the only hip of the Dodgers, but Sniper's single to left, a clean single in their first inning. Yankees have had six hits, and they lead by a five-nothing score. It's black on the count. It's cappy back with a curve ball, which didn't break far enough. Count of one-on-one. Johnny Funtz, 23 years old, was an 18-game winner, plus nine for New York. The count one-on-one. He delivers a change-off, and it puts two strikes in the ball to the Campanella. Two outs, nobody on. A curve ball sent in the ground off to McGoogle. He takes the big hop, throws up the scope, the side retires. The up and three down, and a sound death call runs. The X-5 on the Dodgers is a message we've been asked to give you on the public address. Fires are caused by human callousness. Last year, this reckless fatalism whacked an area half as large as the New England states. This shocking natural waste in the United States and Canada is all the more shameful because a little common sense of care could prevent it. It takes just one fatal moment of callousness with a match of cigarette. This had wildfire blazing through all the sources of timber, water, and recreation that were centuries of making. Protect these purchase possessions that belong to you. Follow these simple rules. One, crush out cigarettes, cigar, and pipe matches. Two, break matches, and chew after using. Three, round all campfires, shut the wall before using fire, or they can prevent forest fires. This message is brought to you as a public service. You know McGoogle, anti-carrier, and giant trucks. What they are gagging is Don Fesson, the younger Joe Gold is lined up to join including three armors, two by Yogi Berra, each with a amount of, the other by Elston Howard. The pitch is down the middle, and it strikes one call. The younger Joe Gold will play. Yankee, long ball power, plays an asserting itself. So far this afternoon, sitting on some sparkling head, plays up there on the field. All these jumps out of the manna's box, now the wind laughs. It is great up around the whole plate. It strikes on the outside corner, the fastball really zipped him there, bought two strikes from all to kill McGoogle. Now again, Joe's up the manna's box, they're playing effort. Josh shaters slightly toward the left. Now he's fairly deep out there, and left the other fighters slightly to left center. McGoogle waits. That's our fight hunter, starts the line up, while leading off in the sixth line. And this is it, two and two to McGoogle. Now the sign from Campanella, right after strikes it off, with his bomb, now gets the only one, strikes the line up, and strikes it off, here he reads. Now stops there, McGoogle is back in plenty of time, yielding all of the runs, so what a first base, and McGoogle gets back. All of the New York blocks came on hollers, two by Yogi Bella, each with a manna on, and one by Elston Howard. Pitching as a final off to the right, going up over the roof. And those Campanella runs up after the Elston Howard holler, to lead off the fourth line. McGoogle is replaced by John Fesson, who senses you have the two hits, a two bag in a battle, and there's three on single, more six than eight, to kill McGoogle. That carry weight, distracts from the bar, is by Besson. And a four to first base, McGoogle back to the bag, yield was a two par off base, down the deep of the battle spot, so you have to get out of the way. And there's a slow grounder, just by the pitcher, to reach, to take some of the grass, first one of firsts, moving up that low call, that was a slow one, which just when it was awful on the sacrifice, comes up now, with yielding McGoogle on, strike one like ours. Here's the next one, and there's one with, Johnny is far, about a third of the way up on the back, go on second, and if they're playing them around, toward right in him, third is wide on the plate, and McGoogle now has two strikes in the ball, Besson pounds that ball, to this glove now, which then they get the sign, Campanella. McGoogle leading off second, stretch the pause, and here comes the big, makes it two away, for McGoogle on second base, now brings up McGoogle again, with a second left center field, they just go second, and came at a score on, there is now the book clubs and hits, so Mc steps in there, and lead off second, two away, Mc is waiting, scrambles the line, and takes it just to found territory, a top of the sixth line, now there's nothing, we certainly got a big kick, seeing Casey Stingles excitement, as he patted his home run sluckers, when they came back to the dugout, you know, Casey is like a father to all of his boys, and they're all out for them, they take it to heart, when he tells them to act like champions, and look like champions, lead, Casey is that's a good example, he jades with it to let superspeed do the same, now if you haven't caught up, from those three 11 superspeed racers, a light regular and heavy, it's high time you did, one has the right weight at exposure, angle away, that's your scan beard, a dollar is all it costs you to see, that's the regular fight, that's useful to out the case, with a sponsor of super teams, or less blue blades, now that's not all, today, that handy 320 page encyclopedia of baseball, comes attached, and it's free, I've heard the games, I'm Larson Big, and it's over for the Dodgers, 24 innings against Larson, Shirley, and the ball just glanced off his back, and it's two and two, as the Dodgers trailed the home six, on the way, and there's a grounder, going out to McDougall, he's up with it, face fully out, it's over first down on her home six, and we have a moment before Jim Gilliam steps in, so let's pause 10 seconds for station identification, this is beautiful, original network for all America, and this is CKLW, your world series station in this area, 800 on your dock, lining to Martin, a low liner right to the second base, but Teewee Reese, who has drawn two walks, comes up with nobody of ours, the low ball pitcher, has been getting these Brooklyn Dodgers to get up on the first base, move three back, he falls to the ground, at his full one, up here comes the next pitch, and it's high, and the count now is ball two, that was neither single nor third, or the only Yankee outfielder to register any plus, is Elston Howard with two, correct his call, and it's got two balls, and strike one in the home six, Mitchell, on a ground out, and Gilliam on a line by each side, missing the inside corner, and it goes to three and two on Reese, who has drawn the only two walks, left so far the south and down, Teewee with a Billy Martin spell, he was over the, no where it is, nobody left, the score, the Dodgers, nothing, and they set him running, he's five years old, he's in the, well, wins, one of the losses, Teewee is all set to work now, as Martin, he was once before he steps in, and they set him, gets on the way, he was the starter, and they threw a game against, 24 series, he is, and one loss. So Martin, up there at the plate waiting, and the first pitch comes in low, for the ball center, he's not about, nothing, the Yankees are leading, great pitch, is low, Marcus, are going to really roll around that infield, and he likes to make sure, you've seen him operate now, from a second base position, and come over, onto the third base side, balls up in the air, Billy wants to be near it, real hustler, strike one, and now, in the Brooks bullpen, Martin up there, and the outfield is, slightly around toward left, two balls missed right, after striking out twice, out of the top of the seventh, scoring Yankees five, Brooks with nothing, the Yankees have eight hits, to the dodges one, is wide on the plate, ball ball on, you don't give out on, little inspection of the base ball, by I guess, Teewee Marcus, for plate, he decides another one, should be put in play, while Caponella is doing a little rubbing, before sending it out, it's Vanooka Messon in play, don't burn this game, the deciding game, or the world championship, the hedges occur, which breaks over at the base, on the infield grass, Martin up, has a count now, two balls, and strike one, when you deal with that, one too much, of Madeline Berrin's pressure, that you really have his work cut out for him, raising up a bit of a dust storm there, and the time is called, now he's back in, what's after the mound, there's two balls, and a strike, a curve drops low inside, and the count now, three balls, and strike one, to Madeline, in the sniper, deep right center, Madeline Berrin, each of that, three hovers, and three balls, and a strike, and do an attentional walk, my eyes, in this series, for a new record, most of them before, nine by Lou Gehrig, back in 1928, the four games set, the left, you're going to face, for the last minute, two backer, off the, if you want, he's in a lot of them, they give themselves up, if the years is warm up, and over, and they have time for it, they have a power-laden lineup, exactly the encyclopedia of baseball, finally, in one world series, they're not nothing they are, it's wide, a curve ball, or, Harry almost went for it, he's been out by herself, they've got the corner, all that time, how about for the first day, in this 14, with New York leading nine of them, that was, like a signal, a solid signal, in the first inning, well, do a count for the nine, then you are, and here comes the pitch, and it ends wide, off the rhythm, and the series, flags the day, the last one was, in the second game, now, cross-way, with a brand new count, here comes, a battered round ball, going up to three ways, he shoots it up, yes, I can throw it, like a piece of baseball, that's yours, the third, just with your left leg, on the, left heel line, but then the fuse, has two strikes from the ball, to, can it be rough, with the, back in the fourth inning, the time is round and out, slide, full pass, there's one out, one on, the score, nine, I'll play the third, Yankee's leading, and that's the signing game, and it's now, slide two, to Gil Hodges, far the south, and then on my, Yankee Power, by the young right-handed, who is the youngest, who got to the left, on the right, to your right, what puts you out of this, see that's an alignment, Terry is behind the, playing series competition, I may have not, but I'll take this moment, to pause, ten seconds, for safe identification, this is useful, to regulate your network, for all knowledges, your world's silly station, in this area, is CKL number, you have it at them, eight hundred on your dial, it's not two minutes, just to pause, for the top of, one on one, the silly, Martin, so far, this game has, this news for, slide two, just like so far, Dodger's lands, have not had anything, really to care about, this half an hour, as the Yankee is, Martin, as we go, so playing, that game is, watch out, first two, and watch, his most common, I have one team of juries, left side, and, way far, I, do it, do it, count, I think you'll see, now, Casey Stengel, with two new men, who might have, Howard, Homer, and Scallon, they've known their first names, and a grand plumber, bought in the night, James, we've seen some great fights, and there's nobody, in a hallway, you lay it out, it's not a fight, some, here he is, it's not Alan, to suit your, particular combination, of skitters, and while they last, you get the best pocket, and fight competing, of baseball, to keep the, both of them, just living that far, out of the ground, only two, and there goes a, while the ghetto's warming up, that is coming up, all the way, to basketball, all right, they're coming up, some man, that they'll be able, to fit two, of their fellow, who's really made him, mine, you'll see, that's Scallon, Philly's game, back in 1926, against the, on each occasion, he adds, to the success, of all of us, in the thank you, to the thanks, to two owners, who had a grand plan, there's two outs, down the, top of the sky setting, and out in the palace, with an offer, to stay with themselves, to back it up, comes up slowly, that's fine, and the score, 9-0, in the New York, can't use, reason to put the values, first to deliver, as well, for a dependent pack, that they're widely saved, to pulling it wild, because, the biggest thing, on the first day, doesn't really hold it, which, give it any, to deliver a share, to Brooklyn Dodgers, and to the Yankee Weathers, throughout the years. The Yankee Hall Runs, the Canada for all, of the New Yorkers Rocks, for each side, Canada's one-on-one, for the Yogi Counts. The Dodgers, in the last 27 of them, has really, come to the fore. Here comes the best, the entertainment, of our lifting audience, and any public case, you rebroadcast, or the use of the descriptions, and accounts of this game, about the first, in front of the commissioner, is for his, let's sit up now, Allen, some of those, Victoria of the Yankees. Okay, well, here is Kittle McDougal, of the World Camp in New York, Yankee. What did you think about, the outcome of the series, before the time, that they came, after losing that, the members came, with the Dodgers yesterday? Well, you know, it's amazing, I was, I say, I told them, that I was, you can talk about, you called us, you said, I said, I was going to say, not the same way, except for the reverse, that's what I said. All right, good luck to you, over here, Elston Howard, come here and I'll quit it. Down into your first World Series game, and you've got your second World Series home. Oh, God, here's the money. Get the ball, it's all right, here's your question. Well, now you have yourself, two World Series home. All right, here's the money, three, three, I mean, I was really nervous, because I didn't, I'm good, you're strong, I'm good, I'm good. Yeah. All right, good luck, thank you. And let me get over here now, it's your fourth place. Now, the big series, the sixth, that was a perfect series. Well, I have seen a lot of World Series, but I don't think I was going on to have everything out like this. My name's Paul, right on their baseball. Hey, hey, hip-kipper, there's eight years of the Hatchies, and he's hit World half, he's just been just great after this. It's about 90 bucks. Well, actually, I have to consider that the place great in this series, the tone of the books and balls play wonderful. And with the great series, this series, where it's been hit more, now out of my balls, well, he's got the key to it again, and in the series, at the end of the series, the young players just came through and make the team a success. We want to bloom to be a world and I guess you can tell from the noises in the air in regards to the World Series. Maybe, was there any reason particularly you had mine with Johnny Johnny's up to today? Well, he's just been all up to today, some at two days, let's do the great, get it up to 67 million. But yeah, it's so best. Just one last question, while the anchors had a comfortable lead, when they got the bases loaded before scouting hit the grand slammer, did you think of selling dollars up to hit four and all? Three or nine things to do and it wasn't just a big deal with college. It was game in the day where I had to take out a second base with George Stubb or another. Well, thank you. I hope you all well to honor the anchors and I want to say all congratulations to you. Well, that was a great ball game, right? Look out of manhood until he finally struck out a shot and said that he'd tend to meet that ball in the drive which he did. I would like Billy Martin to pick it up and roll out. Here's Billy Martin. Billy, you're the hero of the last Yankees world champion, Bill James. That's right. I said I want you out and I said, yeah, I told him to go out and hit 30 because I had dollars left behind to hit. But then he hit a game in the game where I had to take out a second base with George Stubb or another. Well, thank you very much, KC. I hope you all well to honor the anchors and I want to tell you congratulations to you. Well, that was a great ball game, right? Look out of manhood until he finally struck a lot of control in the left field. That ball in the drive which he did. I would like Billy Martin to pick it up and roll out. Here's Billy Martin. Billy, you're the hero of the last Yankees world champion, Bill James. That's right. 53. That's right. I'll tell him to go now. Get the goal then. I want you out in the 90s. Yes, I did. What about today's game which gave you the most sort of the last round of the winning of it? The only shot in constant pull. It was just great. You had all the height in the world now. Well, here's the guy and Yogi Bell. We've got the Yankees off with two consecutive homerons off down here. So Yogi, I don't believe they'll have a great win. You can smoke you the homers off here. You know, Maverick, you hit one off and then you knocked him out. It was really interesting. The time I ever hit was so good. I know it was still for a good game, but I'll start again now that he was hit to the next day. It was awful. I'd say to drink a ball a little more than I did this slide. He came up with the orders on first and second. I mean, I had a while fishing with John. He made some loosens on a belt one minute. And you had a grand slammer earlier in this best place. So the time has been done. And that is just on the last five highs. OK, Yogi. Let's see. Place is three. I think that's the end of this one. Now we can get most down on it. Give me Tim Turner. Tim Turner. Hey, Tim. Tim, come here. Tom Sturnerman. Come on up, Tommy. I'm going to get here, Tom Sturnerman. I'm going to find Johnny, if you get it. Tim Turner is a fishing coach. Tim, would you holler at Johnny while I have Tom Sturnerman wanting to hear other politicians about the great game? Is this the end for it? Well, there's a great game to do this. If you really want to holler at Johnny, I'm going to win. Well, you certainly do, of course. We can only get Johnny. You know, you're one of a few insiders that have returned pictures that have come back of our World Series game. Well, it's a great deal, though. Thank you, Tom Sturnerman. Tim Turner, Tim. Tim, the end-builder, of course. And we'd like to get Bill and get him cleaned up. He did a great job of these pictures that came back to women's fairing sessions. Well, Mel, I don't think he lost a heartbreaker yet. Mel, I don't think I made it at the end of the game. But, uh, boy, that's one of the best ball games you've ever played. He's done the best ball club. But I'm just mad. And I think it's a hard move at these kids. It's not to a period like this. And I have to say, we lost the ball game, but it's after all, with a shot-out. And he's wise. And we got three shot-outs that have our role. That's right. Back to last three games where it decided by a shot-out. I think just 23 years old, how did you feel about making the most important ball club? I was a little nervous about getting young kids moving before the game and all that, but I was thinking myself it's another ball game a year ago. Therefore, I just come back out of the Army. It had one year of firing experience about the Army two years. And we're just last feet. And you put him out of gas and put him in frankly. And the bases were loaded. Nobody else would ever want to be picked out of it. Remember what happened there? Well, they got on to the pop-up and Jackie Ross and hit him in the double play. And you never thought to do that in the World Series, though. It's a lot to design. Thank you. And on this side, and he's going to do the five-jam turn-up. And here's George White, fellow manager of the Army, who has done an offender's job, the greatest fellow manager in baseball. Congratulations. I'll take the world champion. Nice lot, now. Very happy. There were times when you downed him. I suppose there were. There was. Thank you. You're the best. Well, all I have on you last year and here he is. I want to tell you as I told George White, I'm sorry to say too many occasions. He's the top since baseball. He's the greatest general manager and I greatly liked it today. I think games were great. He sang when the players most sincerely. Here he is. Dan Topping. He'll hold this. Here's Dan Topping. Good job. Congratulations, you know. Well, you're going to have to do it again today. Well, it doesn't make sense. Well, anyway, well, I said, Dan, there's no question. Your boys really wanted today's on the way. I must congratulate you. You're all fine. I'll appreciate it. Well, I thank you. You had a fine club and we just got great fit. I like to play with you guys. Well, I appreciate it. Thanks. Well, I know. What's your mind? You both have your hands. I hope you enjoyed your life in Japan. Aren't you, Mr. O'Malley? Maybe I should say it. Well, it just seems that last year, the Yankees had the trip planned in Japan and you won in seven games. This year, the Yankees won in seven and you're going for the trip. Oh, because they had a good time. Anyway, at least the family is over there, I tell you now. Both of you. The boys are over here. Well, let's see if we can get those guys. 20, 20 and 20, is there any? Then Gilded Gugl, Mr. O'Malley, with the Yankees, Mickey Meadows, Gilded Meadows, and now you. So, you have added your name to a select few. Thank you. Now, Mr. O'Malley, may I help you out to make some money? I'll go to this kid. I think he's calling back to you now for a pinch hitter. Well, you know, I was just asking about that. He said no, he's not going to have dollars ready for somebody else, but not pinch it for you. That's right. When I got to the financial camp now, I was a champion. I knew it was going to be up to your head. I knew you were going to pinch hitter. Yeah. He could hang in there, Moody. And that was it. And I had to first call him in. Well, congratulations. Thanks to you, Moody Scarnes. I hope you plan to enjoy it here at Belize. Very happy Yankees. Double kid of sports carries on. Everybody and I, Gillette here is a major boxing bout of the week, so plan to tune in and enjoy the night. This is now Alan saying, smoke sailing, smoke saving. And good afternoon from your host, the Gillette Safety Ranger Company. This is beautiful, the radio that works for all America. This is CKLWMNFM800 on your back. Not the kind of call to call. Call the RSVC, call the billing supply company, Valley 2, 3-4-6-0. Order in cherry-glow. If America finds a focus on it, you're caught. No more than $1,000. Very cool. And you can pay an easy price. Valley 2, $20,000. And every day before that, it's a good story to win her in Brooklyn smoking. Today's game here is my manager of the Washington Seminers, Charlie Johnson. Was again in New York that he was a 57th best pursuer and winning it in great style today by the score of 9-0. Charlie, what about the outlook of today's game? A couple things. Of course, a great beginning and a great hitting on behalf of the Yankees, with every amount of good baseball hope for throughout the season, got together and combined to win this ball game. How about this super-picking the Yankees have had and these closing three games? Well, that's all I have to say to this. It was surprising to me, because everybody in the American League class, the Yankees, is the best team from the American League that we've pitched in. And I'll have to say this, the pitching since the second game is pretty great. I think it's been a lot better than it was in the American League before the Clubs and the boys have pitched today and just that great game. You see the way in the pitching, the old Yankees pitching a lot of simpers, which would make him hit the ball on the ground. And he did that. I think there's only two balls hitting the outfield through about the ninth game, two flights to the left field. For many kids in this past summer, we knocked him out of the box, and what he has pitched is good things. He's probably got a good record in the United States. Well, the fans today were able to hear and watch and many of them on television here on radio that Bill Scowern was the sixth man in World Series history to hit a Grand Slam home run, was certainly hit at the Yankee car. You know, Charlie Bill Scowern is another ball player who has switched over to Viceroy. These athletes are mighty fussy about their cigarette brand, and like the rest of us, like thoughtful people everywhere, they pitch the cigarette with most colors for the smoothest taste. Believe me, when you find big leaders like Mickey Mannell, and Bill Scowern, and golfing stars like Dr. Kerry Middletop, smoking the same brand, that's some recommendation for Viceroy. Fans are you one of the thousands of men and women who are about to change to a silver cigarette. Well, the time to change is now, and the silver cigarette to choose is Viceroy. There's a good reason. Only Viceroy has 20,000 filters in every disc. Twice as many filters as the two other largest selling filter brands for that smooth, smooth taste. The smoothest of red, mellow tobacco, which makes Viceroy the winner in big, big smoking. So don't wait another day. Change now to Viceroy, for smoother taste ensured by 20,000 filters. The people every day are changing the filter cigarette. Make no decision now. Change to Viceroy. Well, Charlie, you are talking about that great pitching of Johnny Cupps. Incidentally, the Dodgers in the last 28 innings have only made one run, and in the last 28 innings of World Series play, they only had seven hits. Now, I would have to say that the Dodger hitting department failed them slightly. Yeah, it looked like in the second game that the Dodgers were going to do the hitting series because they finished up the national season with a great style in the way it was, and pitching also. But after that second game, that's been going up to the 80s game, which is a larger part. I think probably gave some of those pitches some confidence and forth pitched that game. And then along come Sturderman, the young talent, that's another good game, and that great game that Larson pitched, and then missing the day. And not missing the two-game gesting. They were terrific. That was, it was great to see two pitchers pitch like that, or both sides, but it's a funny thing about baseball. After you've played, you'll tell a lot of money to get, and then you say to pitch here, a lot of money to get them out. But it showed them what a great thing. I repeated that, and I said that, say a silent dive again. But I think it got control of that ball. It don't mean that they were doing it, it didn't mean that they were worried. So it's going to be tough to score, regardless of the part. You know, the story of the World Series, the Dodgers had 42 hits in seven games, and they only had three home runs. Now, this is the club that is loaded with home run power. The Yankees, on the other hand, had 58 hits and a grand total of 12 home runs, though, which, incidentally, is another World Series record for home runs in one series. The thing that I was happy to see today, Bill Scowland, who was over four in the first ball game, and Austin Howard, who had not been in the line-up the last couple of weeks of the season, and made his return to his first World Series, came through with home runs in great style, and of course, helped to win that title that close. You've seen them through the entire season. In your opinion, what makes them such outstanding players, especially in that club? Well, first of all, they got a lot of power. They got strength. Both of them can hit a ball through any field, or a left field, but it'll rain when the summer, they showed that. And that's one thing about the Yankee Club. I know that they've got a bench there. They can change, they can change any time. The four-fell is not hitting, and he goes to another park, and he's got a power-like scion. Like Brooklyn Park, I'd say, he's made the water point. He can choose the line-up and put a fellow in like that. And I think he made the change today because he wanted to give a swatter, a rep for the season's over, but he was always playing with scion in there. I think he figured that maybe he could hit a couple-hour park or one-hour park, which he did. So I'll say he's going with the right ones out of the bag. You know, John and Cuss was absolutely brilliant today. He's the youngest player on the Yankee staff. He's 23 years of age, and one of the youngest pitchers ever to win a World Series game. And coming from here in the New York area is really something that his first World Series win and all of his third year in organized baseball. One of your favorite players, and of course, the CUTB's favorite players, came through in great fashion today by hitting home runs number one and two in the game. And then second and third in the series, all three off of Nucleus. And the same thing, Yogi Berra had 10 RBI's in the series and eight of those RBI's off of Nucleus. How about your man, Berra? Well, the next time we get to the Florida series and then back to the last series, we play to them. I said, Berra's the most dangerous hitter on the club. He got away with something yesterday, of course, it was a percentage play when he walked down to bring Berra up when he hit one of the ground, when he popped up. But he don't do various changes, yet he don't hit for a high average when he drives in on important runs. And he gets them in key fields. I think he's one of the most valuable players I would say is the most valuable player on the New York area. Well, Yogi's had a lot of great stars in the series and so did the Badgers. And every respect, I don't think that you could label anyone the coach of your series. Charlie, before we run down the final box, on today's game, let me ask our listeners a question. Are you one of the thousands of men and women who are about to change to fulfill their cigarettes? Well, listen, there's a good reason to change to vice-voi today. We'll move on to the three tips. Nathan, it's rule there by far that the figure that you are now smoking is rule there than any other single record. They had nine runs on ten hits, they made no errors. The Dodgers no runs on three hits, they made one error. In the series, they've been only just the five years, Tom, Gromen, Hanks, Thor, Larry, Matt, and of course, Ed, Rungy. Charlie, what do you think the two clubs will be going through now, Brooklyn and the Hanks? Well, they're going to. Well, I honestly, Japan, the Yankees, I know this, go to all parts. Most of them live in California. There's a lot of them. Except for pictures, bits of games, but there is a lot of those boys from California. So they'll start going out, getting laid, go hunting, or take up something else. Some of them go into business, but they'll get laid now for, they'll get laid for next week. All right, Charlie, one last reminder, fans. Remember, get your Viceroy grill soon. With Charlie Dresden and yours truly next month. What do you buy at Viceroy? The cigarette with $20,000 in every tip. For that smell of tomatoes, we have upshows before and after each rule. The baseball expert, Charlie Dresden, our producer, Joe Keating, our engineer this afternoon, Harry Bryant, and our other engineers throughout these warm-up and wrap-up shows, great pleasure. And once again, remember, get your Viceroy's real soon. With each rule, the ready-on-up works for all of us. You are killed with a member station, seek LWM, and a thousand eight hundred on your dial. 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