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This is Retro Sports Radio. Visit RetroSeasons.com for more sports history.

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The Chicago Cubs faced the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field for a Saturday afternoon game on July 20, 1957.

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The Cubs were in the cellar of the National League with a 28 and 55 record entering this game.

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They were managed by Bob Sheffing who replaced Dan Hack during the offseason.

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The Dodgers were managed by Walt Alston and were in what would be their final year in Brooklyn and playing exceptionally well in 1957.

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They entered this game with a 49 and 37 record but were along with four other teams all within three games at first place.

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This audio recording is from the Brooklyn Radio broadcast featuring an outers Vince Cully, Al Helfer and Jerry Doggett.

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Hi everyone, this is Jerry Doggett with Vince Cully and Al Helfer and here we are at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn about to bring you the Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs.

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We'll give you the rundown on today's line-ups in just a moment.

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Down at home plates are going over the ground rules, Captain TV Reads and Bob Sheffing and the umpires have been talking things over and in a couple of minutes they'll be battling it out on the diamond.

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Well, this afternoon it's game three of the series between the Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs.

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The Dodgers won a double header from Chicago last night by scores of six to three in pinning and five to three in the night gap.

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For today's game, Don Drysdale goes to the mound with a seven and six record and he's beaten Chicago twice this year.

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He pitched two complete game victories against the Cubs, winning seven to two at Edwardsfield and four to nothing at Jersey City.

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Our fourth will be Dave Hillman who has made Tim start during his Major League career and has no complete game.

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He has number one as the starter. One win and six losses on the air.

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So it'll be Hillman going against Drysdale and we'll give you the starting line-up in just a moment.

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Here is our ninth in a row.

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Here is our ninth in a row.

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Here is our ninth in a row.

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Now here's a rundown on the batting orders for today's game.

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Lady R for Chicago playing center field will be Bob Will. The first baseman will be Bob Seuss at shortstop Ernie Banks in right field Walt Moran in left field Lee Walls at third base Jerry Tindall and the second baseman Bobby Morgan.

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Charlie Stilparra during the catching and right-hander Dave Hillman to do the pitching.

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For the Dodgers, Charlie Neal at shortstop. Junior Gilliam at second base. Newt Sider in center field.

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Gil Hodges at first base. Sandy Amarose in left field. Geno Samoli in right field. Randy Jackson at third base.

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Johnny Roseborough during the catching and Don Drysdale to do the pitching.

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The umpires for today's game will be San Landis behind the plate. Baker, Dascholi and Sikori on the base pass.

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Well a beautiful bright sunshine day here in Brooklyn and some good seats still available for this ball game.

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So if you're in the neighborhood and would like to spend a pleasant Saturday afternoon with us, come on out to the pitch field and take in the ball game.

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Ladies and gentlemen, the Dodgers have really been going on the home stand against the Western clubs with 1-8 and lost 1.

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Against the Western clubs, 0 against Cincinnati, 0 against Milwaukee, 0-1 with Stangler and 2 and 0 with Lee Chicago Cup.

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So 8 and 1 on the home stand against the Western clubs since the all-star break has moved the Dodgers from 5 games back in fifth place to 1 game off in second place.

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They're being in Milwaukee Braves by just 1 game. Against the Chubs on the year, the Dodgers have won 9 and have lost 1.

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And they have won 25 out of the 28 last games played between these clubs here at Everett Field.

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The Dodgers this year against the Chubs, 5 and 0 at Brooklyn, 1 and 0 at Jersey City and 3 and 1 at Chicago.

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So today, Don Drysdale face the mound, Don 7 and 3. Has 79 strikeouts and only 29 walks and 116 innings.

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Drysdale, by the way, coming up for his 21st birthday in about 3 days on the 23rd of July, Don will turn 21.

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In 10 innings against the Chubs, he's allowed only 2 runs, 1 earn, 12 hits with 3 walks and 14 strikeouts.

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The Dodgers on the field now with Jackson of 3rd, Neal of 3rd, Gilliam of 2nd.

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The Dodgers are first. They outfield with Amarosa left, Snyder in center and Somoli in right.

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Captain is John Roseburle who came into his own last night with a 10th inning 2 run home under 1st game and doing the 15th down Drysdale.

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Maybe they are for the Chicago Cup, will be the center fielder Bob Will.

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And stepping in now for the play-by-play for Lucky Strike, here's Ben Schulley.

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Thank you Jerry and good afternoon everybody and a very pleasant day to you or ever you may be.

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It's come up fine and hot in New York. Good day for game.

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Nice sky up above and a light breeze going out towards right.

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Bob Will, Bob Speek and Ernie Banks facing Don Drysdale as we're ready to go on this ladies day Saturday afternoon.

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Hope you'll be with us tomorrow for the big double header with Chicago.

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Drysdale's first pitch to pass ball on the outside corner and so we have begun.

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Bob Will had a fairly long night as did all of the Cubs last evening.

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Will went 1-8 and struck out 4 times.

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It was last time up he had a base hit so he had 1 close and dreamed.

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Pass ball a comeback here, backhanded by Drysdale. It turns and makes this play.

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One up, one away.

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Well I trust you slept well last night.

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There is no excuse for Al or Jerry myself if we boot a couple of plays there that's just the way it's going to be.

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But if we have the batting averages wrong and their base hits wrong etc. etc.

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We'll end free to give our team in statistician Alan Roth.

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He put in quite a night.

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Bob Speek batting 253 with 6 home runs 24 RBI's and a breaking ball is outside ball 1.

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What Alan Roth did after the twilight night double hit in order to compile all the triggers

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he was here at Eberfield at 3 o'clock in the morning.

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Got home a little after 4, went to bed and stayed in bed until he had nothing better to do and got up at 8.

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This is outside to sleep. Ball 2, 2-0.

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So the man at the wheel today is nodding a little bit with about 3 hours and 40 minutes of sleep.

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Speek waiting now, drives there, delivers 2-0 and the pitch is at the corner on the knees 2-1.

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Stan Landers for play down fire, Bill Baker at first, Frank Baskully at second and Frank Secori on the line at first.

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Ready for clearance coaching at first and George Maier around at first.

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The 2-1 pitch now to speak, pass ball, chopped away foul right over to Tech Frickers 2-2.

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Lucky strike, blown smoke rings through you and wishing you the very best, whatever you may be.

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If you're having a fine weekend.

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30 banks waiting on deck.

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Drives there already in the 2-2 pitch, pass ball outside, ball free.

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Full count.

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Quite an idea at Eberfield, a wonderful occasion in the Dodger dressing room and beaming this morning Mr. Gill Hodges.

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That's Gill out of 90 along remembers.

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The full count fits to Bob Speaks. Changeup caught on and floated to center, Snyder on the run but it dropped into the base head.

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Bob Speaks singles to center with one out in the first inning and the batter will be Ernie Banks.

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And now that we have got our caps and given a low bow from the waist to Mr. Gill Hodges,

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let us not forget and let us concentrate on the night of August the 20th.

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That will be after our third Western trip when we'll salute Carl Ferillo.

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And oddly enough the Dodgers will be playing the Chicago Cubs at night.

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Ernie Banks, batting 2-67.

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Drives there, delivers there and the breaking ball is outside, ball one.

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Even the dead wrong on Ferillo, make it August 28th.

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Two eights.

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Lysdale Stap takes a peek over at Bob Speaks. Now it comes to the place and the fastball is cut on and fouled away. One on one.

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I guess the Cubs figured that that's a Dodger booby trap to have a night for a player when they're in town and stir up the ball club.

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The Dodgers have been saluting Hodges last evening when they're first doubleheader of the year.

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Now the Cubs applies to the fact that we'll be saluting for a low on August 28th.

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Corner first, Bob speaks back. Just a start of things in case you might have just tuned in.

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Don Drysdale and Dave Hillman.

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Drysdale ready and the one-winner. Low curve on the inside corner for a strike, one and two.

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Drysdale is about to celebrate a birthday.

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It's the 23rd and he's already receiving his birthday cards.

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He'll be 21 years old on July 23rd and boy you should see some of these birthday cards that young Don receives from the Fairfax.

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One and two pitches cut on and fouled away. Holding count one and two.

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Don good looking young fella. Big and tall and a famous Major League ball player already in his young career.

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I know he's getting those mushy cards with the violets and the little hearths on them.

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And getting quite a ribbing about it too.

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Banks waiting one ball, two strikes. Drysdale ready.

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Check Bob's speak at first. Now it comes to the plate.

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And the fat ball is lined in the left center for a base hit.

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It'll go to the wall. Speak makes a turn and goes to third.

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The relay going into second to Gilliam. Not in time to get any banks.

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So Banks doubles into left center and just like that the Cubs have run into second and third with one out.

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One out on first base open and batter Walt Moore.

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Hitting 308. 12 home runs, 51 runs batted in.

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Drysdale 7 and 6 with the lead. He's beaten the Cubs twice.

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He's on the ropes right here in the first inning.

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Don looks in to get his sign. Bob's feet coming down off third.

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Only banks are short lead two seconds. One out.

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Drysdale winds and delivers. Fast balls on the corners like one.

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On pair been both leagues today Milwaukee and the Giants with toe bridge opposing Ruben Gomez.

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Cincinnati at Philadelphia it'll be Jeff Cote and the Ferns.

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Cardinals and Pirates are tied two and two at the end of two innings.

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Vickson against Friend who's telling you about the American League in a moment.

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Moore waiting on one on one on Beckley-Wald.

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Drysdale delivers. Fast ball and moves away. One ball, one strike.

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The Yankees and Cleveland it'll be Bobby Shands and early wins.

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Red Sox and White Sox probable pitches Nixon and Donovan.

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Washington Detroit, Cameron and Larry. Baltimore and Kansas City. Johnson and Puerto Carrero.

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So not too much to report this early phase.

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Drysdale to his full wind up. The 1-1 pitch to Walt Moran.

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Lowering inside at his knees ball two. Tune one.

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Don Drysdale and young Johnny Roseboro the battery.

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Benetages, Gilliam, Neil and Jackson. The outfield, Amos with a left cheekbone

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still pops a little bit after banging into the left field wall.

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Niter and Sutter and Somalian Wright.

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Drysdale ready and the 2-1 pitch to Moran. Fast ball fouled back.

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Two and two. It should be quite a day tomorrow.

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Mo Grapowski and Bob Wright going for Chicago.

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Carl Erskine will definitely work in one ball game and maybe Don Newcomb.

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Newcomb has come up with a hive. The question is whether you'll be able to assume this starting role tomorrow.

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If he can't make it then it will be either Danny McDevitt or Roger Craig.

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Depending upon the bullpen activity today.

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Drysdale delivers two and two. In a sharp curve a half swing but Moran checks and it's full count.

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We have about 5,000 not-hold youngsters out there in left field.

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But the number of ladies so we're guaranteed we'll have quite a bit of noise here today which is always a way to have it.

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Drysdale staring down the barrel. Now he's ready.

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The full count pitch to Wald Moran. Slow curve grounded to Hodges. A run will score.

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Drysdale didn't even cover it first and Hodges does it by himself.

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Or Drysdale perhaps still thinking about the double hit by Ernie Banks.

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It's a mental error but luckily Hodges is able to get to the bag as Drysdale remained right at the mound.

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Bob's feet carries over a run. Banks advances to third. Two down in the first inning and the Cubs have a run.

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The batter Lee Wald. Wald's hitting 234. He had two home runs last night. He now has four.

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26 runs battered him.

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Drysdale takes a look over at Ernie Banks as he inches down the line and foul ground.

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Ron goes through his wind up.

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The pitch to Lee Wald. Fast ball. Loan in try. Ball one.

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Sandland is the plate on fire. Bill Baker at first.

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That's Goliath Second. Sequoia Third.

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Drysdale right back to the plate 1-0 and the fast ball stays low on inside. Ball two. Two and all.

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Drysdale in the first inning with one out. Beats singles. Banks doubled and more in ground about as the run came over.

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Drysdale has a sign. Wig lagged out by Johnny Roseboro. Low curve and that misses outside. Ball three.

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Conducts Young Jelly Kimball.

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The Dodgers in second place. Sailing Milwaukee by one game and the Cubs in last place. Sailing by 20 and a half.

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They are now at the stage where they ask which way they go.

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They get an outfit way inside. Ball four. Goliath Wald starts the first.

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That'll bring up Jerry Kimball with a 202 batting average. He has four home runs. Seven runs batted in.

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Danny Jackson comes to the mound to talk to Drysdale for a moment. John a little bit disgusted.

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He has to fight himself out there when things aren't going too well. He's the type to get the red neck and quickly.

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Kindle a batter, runners at first and third with two out on the first inning. The Cubs have a run.

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Drysdale checks and delivers. Cereball cut on in this first right.

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One on one.

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Drysdale ready. Now the strike once it's Wald goes it's fouled away. 0-2.

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Goliath Wald going on the pitch. Jerry Kindle fouls her off on the count of one-two.

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With young Johnny Roseboro back of the plate, not our seasoned catchers. The Cubs might very well try and act up on the base pads all afternoon long.

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Joe and Two-Fits curve outside and stand right in the webbing of the glove by Roseboro. One and two.

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Drysdale looks in. Johnny Roseboro shuffles cards back of the plate. Now we're ready.

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Joe and Two-Fits curve ball got him a swing and then wraps it up.

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And the Kindle strikes out for Chicago in the first inning. They pick up a run on a single, a double and a war.

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Two men left on. There were no Dodgers errors. The end of half an inning, Chicago won and the Dodgers coming up.

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They'll give you about a big schedule, not just at home. The Dodgers go on the road and we have some television plans for you.

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So while the Cubs take the field, let's listen to Jerry.

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OK then, of course tomorrow the big double header winds up their home stand with the Chicago Cubs.

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A double header tomorrow starting at 2 o'clock. The Dodgers then have an off day on Monday and then going to St. Louis for a three game series.

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And the TV games will be on Wednesday and Thursday of next week from St. Louis.

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8.55 airtime and those games are on Wednesday and Thursday night, July 25th and 26th in St. Louis on WRTV and of course on the Dodger Network on Radio.

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After St. Louis, the Dodgers go to Cincinnati for a weekend next week and then have a day off on the following Monday.

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Play Chicago five games and three days at Chicago and wind up the road trip with three games in Milwaukee over a weekend.

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Then they come back to New York to play at the New York Giants at Evertsfield opening a four game series on Monday night August the 5th.

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Four games with a Giants, three of them at Evertsfield and one at Jersey City.

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And after a 5-2 pitchfrog in New York, it's back home to again entertain the Western clubs on a long home stand during the last part of August.

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Alright, back to play on the last of the first inning and for Lucky Strike, here's then.

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Charlie Neal has been quite a full work on defense at shortstop and also playing fine ball up there at the plate.

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He's hitting 267. Six home runs, 28 runs batted in. Neal, Gilliam and Snyder, the way the Dodgers come up here in the bottom of the first.

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The Cubs have a run and the Dodgers now trying to get back in and even it up.

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Dave Hillman looks in to get his time from Charlie Silverup.

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Hillman winds and delivers. All the hands pass ball on the inside corner for a strike. On one, Neal started to drop that bat through his hands with his might punch and suck.

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Hillman one win and fixed your piece. His one victory came in really easy. He's never won in the majors as it started.

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On one again, Brooklyn. Strike one, fixed to Neal. Pass ball is slowly up along third. Kindle up with it cleanly.

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Makes his play the first in time. One up, one away.

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Junior Gilliam batting 268. One home run, 22 runs batted in.

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Dave Hillman looks in to get his time. Silverup links it out to him now on the right hander. Ready to go to work.

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Deliver to Gilliam, overhand pass ball, low on outside. One and 0. On deck, Duke Snyder.

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Duke's been really coming alive with that bat of late. We told you before Alan Roth hadn't been sleeping too well last night.

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The same story for Snyder. Duke had a rough night. We looked it on the bench today.

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106 to Gilliam, pass ball bounced up to first. Cops speak, underhands to Hillman covering in time for the odds. Two downs.

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Snyder was moaning on the bench that after the twilight night double header by the time he got home and got to bed it was around two o'clock.

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And the children in the family decided to make some noise at quarter after six.

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Nothing is said is sounded like Custer's last band in the bedroom this morning. So he's working on four hours sleep.

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The Duke also working on a 282 batting average with 23 home runs, 54 runs batted in.

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Now feel deep and around the right. Snyder waiting at the plate. Now as Hillman goes to his wind up and delivers way outside ball one.

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I'm back the honor man of last evening, Gill Hodges.

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He can't begin to well up on the left field fans where the not whole kids are. We want a hit.

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Hillman winds and the 106 this night is. Sharp Curves cut on in this one and one.

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Two out last of the first inning. Shubs one, Dodgers nothing. The end of an inning they're walking in the Giants no score.

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Watch that one carefully. The one one fits the plan.

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burdensome play МУЗЫКА

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and two fastballs just inside. He didn't miss by much. Soon to.

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Lucky Sykes sending it all to you from Etterfield in Brooklyn with the big doubleheader tomorrow.

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Those are about to get Bob Rush for Chicago.

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They're skin on Newcombe the poppables and if Newcombe can't make it, then either Craig or McDevitt should fill in.

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But Earth can definitely going in one.

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Filman back to work now and the two to fix this 90.

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Fastball a half-ling it's a five.

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Oh please. And that is Justin Jakes.

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Full count.

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Filman takes a deep sigh out there in the mile. Now sends a way to get it signed.

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Night awaiting.

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Hillman winds in the three to fix.

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Low curve inside.

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Therefore, it's those nine to watch.

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And that will bring up Gil Hunt.

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Gil Hunt is of course greatly appreciative.

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Have a wonderful night last night.

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All the gifts and the honors he's department himself and his family.

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But he summed it all up after the long doubleheader sitting in front of his locker room with the big doubleheader.

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He's got a great deal of money.

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He's got a great deal of money.

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He's got a great deal of money.

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He's got a great deal of money.

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But he summed it all up after the long doubleheader sitting in front of his locker room with a big shy grin on his face last night.

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He just had a shoe. I'm glad that's over.

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He was on Friday's bus.

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Filman delivers and the fish outside.

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Ball one. One and all.

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Hodges last evening.

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That's two hits. One hit meets games.

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His second hit came in the first inning of the second game and cashed in his one thousandth run bout at the end of his major league career.

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Our side of that. He didn't hit the ball very hard the rest of the night.

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But he could do no wrong. That's before 28,000 folks.

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The one-off is to Gil.

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Half turn. It's just on the corner for a strike.

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He didn't break very much. One and one.

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We're two out and trying to go ahead and get a good speed at first base. The cut is figuring out that Snyder might be trying to steal.

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So on every first, Charlie Silvera angles his body ready to get a throw off down the second.

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The walkie at bat in the second inning is scored a run and they're still swinging.

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Rave one. Giant snubbing in the second.

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Cincinnati did not score in the first inning against Philadelphia. Cardinals and Pirates decide two and two at the end of two.

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Feldman checks Snyder. The one-one-six to Hodges a high pass ball of all two. Two and one.

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Feldman leans on his left knee while it looks him to get his time. Snyder is short lead off for his turn on by Bob Speaks.

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One nothing comes, last of the first inning.

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With two one-fits, fast ball, a line drive deflected by pitcher, Feldman scampers, picks up the ball, throws, not in time, the first base.

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And Feldman was strung right off the right hand.

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That ball hit him coming back like a bullet.

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As Feldman walked off, holding that right hand out, Bob's shopping comes over to look at it.

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And it's cut right at the nail. He can spot a little fleck of blood there.

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And shopping makes a motion down in his bullpen to get a man ready.

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Before Dave Feldman has had it, he fires his glove and is stuffed into the dugout, rings that middle finger and then goes and sits down.

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So Hodges literally gets a face hit off Dave Hillman and knocks him out of the ballgame.

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A line drive about face high and Hillman fortunately got his hands up.

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Unfortunately, instead of the glove hand, the bare hand puts the force of the ball.

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So the cuts form quite a knot around him now in the dugout and Hillman will be taken back to the dressing room.

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John Kayser is coming in from the Chicago Bullpen.

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So Hodges, it's a line drive right back at Dave Hillman for a face hit.

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Snyder goes to second on the play and Hillman has that ball hit him right off the middle finger, right at the nail.

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And he had to come out. He's no longer able to grip the baseball.

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So that's a tough break for the Cubs and for young Hillman who is still looking for his first victory in a starting role in the Major League.

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And he is driven out on one pitch today.

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Snyder, of course, coming out to the mound did not warm up in the bullpen.

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Then he can take just as long as he wants out there in the mound. He does not have to take the maximum of eight required pitches in that tonight.

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He can just throw Natalie Fields ready, so he just stands aside and waits.

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then you both might have missed some of the ball games overplayed last evening.

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He'd like to also get the Major League standing set in your mind.

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And then if we have time, we'll check the scores again.

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So let's get over to Jerry while Kayser warms up.

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OK, Ben, in the Major League last night, the Dodgers won a double-hunter from Chicago, six to three, and five to three.

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The first team going tenonings on Gil Hodges' night.

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Milwaukee beat the Giants three to one.

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Pittsburgh beat St. Louis seven to nothing as Burn War shot him out and beat Barne McDaniels.

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And Cincinnati behind Joe Knox all beat Souther-Belfia and Jack Sanford.

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So the Phillies took a tumble in the first place and the crazy mix-up,

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National East End East, now have Milwaukee on top by one game over the Dodgers.

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St. Louis is in third, two games out, and our one percentage point ahead of Cincinnati.

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Philadelphia is in fifth place, two-and-a-half back.

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With New York ten-and-a-half, Pittsburgh seventeen-and-a-half, and Chicago twenty-and-a-half.

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the Dodgers could go in the first place by a percentage point or two.

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and it looks like it might be all over in the American League race.

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New York six games ahead of Chicago, with Boston and very twelve games out,

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and Kansas City twenty-six, and Washington thirty.

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Harrison scores, Sam Orson scores four runs, in the top of the third inning,

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Joe Lennon set a home run with two on, and St. Louis leads six to two three innings of play.

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In that ballgame at Pittsburgh, it's Murray Vickson against Bob Frimm,

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who was knocked out and replaced by King in the third.

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Vickson starting with a four-two record, and Frimm seven and eleven.

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In the ballgame at the follow-ground,

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Milwaukee now has scored three runs in the second inning, and are still a fast.

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Strowbridge going against Gomez, Strowbridge a last-minute starter in place of Warren Spahn.

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His record three and two, and Gomez was eleven and eight,

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and is being touched around a bit in the second inning, as Milwaukee has scored three times.

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Cincinnati and Philadelphia, Jeff's scored against Turn, Jeff's scored eight and seven,

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and Turn is four and one.

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There's no score at the end of the half inning of play, and now we're not Philadelphia.

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and there's no score at the end of one inning, and Bobby Chance with a nine and two record,

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against Sterling Wim, who is 12 and 10.

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and Donovan is eight and three for Chicago.

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and Kansas City four to Carrell, who is three and four.

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Don Kies is still warming up on the mound.

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where it's jumped out of the box and taken out the guard of an entry.

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So before we get back to action, let's pause now for station identification.

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This is the Brooklyn Dodgers, radio network.

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Dial 1460 WOKO Albany, WOKO, the Capital District's most talked about station with downtown studios

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in the hotel Wellington.

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Correct WOKO time now, 28 minutes after two o'clock, and now back to Brooklyn Dodger baseball.

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For Chicago, with Dave Hillman out, Don Kieser comes on now.

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Young Don has been in 17 games, and he's started 12, so he's now in a 18-12 game.

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He's worked 65 in the third and eighths within last night's game.

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He's struck out 20, walked 24, and his record against the league is two in and five long.

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The Tiger now has completed World of Starks, and now Charlie Sorbargo's about to check signal what is,

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and the Emeralds stepping the bat with Duke's handle on second, feel how he's going first.

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So back to the action, and here's this.

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For a real top break for Dave Hillman, the young fellow making his 11th start in the major league.

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He has never won a ball game as a starter. He doesn't start that often.

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Now imagine a few days ago, he was told by Bob Shipping,

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that, well, you'll start on Saturday, and like all young ball players,

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they're waiting for the day, and hope he had his stuff, finally went out to the mound,

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and the first inning, a line drive, it's him off the finger, and he has to come out.

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Well, you play this game, you'll have your heart broken a number of ways.

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All right, stand the Emeralds, fighting against Don Kieser.

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Run as his first and second, two out on the first, the Cubs have a run.

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Amarose had a couple of great fifths, each one driving in a run in the first game last night.

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Kieser's curve is felted to right center field, more than going back, that's going to be off the wall.

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And the curve is played by Bob Willis, center fielders.

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In comes Shepard, Hodges forgot to touch third, and then gets back on a good slow by Bobby Morgan.

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But Amarose doubles up the right center field wall, and she's all tied one and one.

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To further disconcert Dave Hillman and all his troubles, he could conceivably be the losing fifth.

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The run that came over belongs to Hillman, and Hodges at first belongs to Hillman.

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So if Hodges gets over and that Hodges takes the lead, and the Cubs never do at least high up the ballgame,

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for Hillman were really a bad affair Dave. You know, Samoley batting 2.99, he's right in the depth of a pit of batting slump right now.

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He had nine old runs and 37 runs batted in. Amarose's second, Hodges at third, two out, a one one tie in the first.

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Don Kieser taking over for the injured Hillman, sends a fast ball in for the strike, on one.

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The Giants finally quieted the brave, but not before Milwaukee picked up three runs in the second inning,

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so at the end of an inning and a half, brave three, Giants nothing.

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On one to Samoley. Kieser, Y and Ken delivers, curve ball outside, one ball, one strike.

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With two outs, nine to watch, Hodges at a line drive right back off Hillman's fingers, for a base hit and to get Hillman out of the game.

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Amarose has just doubled off the wall to drive in the tying run.

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Top wheel, the centerfielder for the Cubs has a good arm, and the left handed centerfielder goes very well.

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One oneer with the curve ball low ball too.

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Well with two outs, any time you hit that wall in right center, you usually figure to get both runs in.

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Hodges took an awkward turn at third base. I think he might have missed the back corner of the bag anyway,

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but Herman had put the stop sign on. Well it plays a count perfectly, fired the Morgan who maintained relay to the plate.

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Two bad one strikes.

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Kieser winds now the two one-fifters from Oly, a breaking ball, that's over, two and two.

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Hodges is wild here in the first inning of a one one tie.

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Gil Hodges is third, Fandy Amarose is second, and Randy Jackson on jacks.

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Kieser has a sign now from Charlie Chilvera, the two two-fifths, careful leak, pour and dribble foul outside third.

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Holding counts two and two.

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Kieser's batting, he slumps, there's now no hits in his last 17 at bat. Two two-fifths, the geno fast ball,

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there's a high drive to right field, Walt Moran going back to the base of the wall, he's got his face hit, it bounces away,

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Hodges and Amarose score on a double by Chamoli, Will falls down, fielding the count and Chamoli goes to third.

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And the Dodges now lead three to one.

396
00:39:01,000 --> 00:39:07,000
Chamoli hit a high drive off the right field wall, and the count shot by Walt Moran.

397
00:39:07,000 --> 00:39:15,000
Bob Willey shot a field that came over to play the count and fell to his knees, and that allowed Chamoli to take the extra base,

398
00:39:15,000 --> 00:39:19,000
and Will of course having fallen down is given the error.

399
00:39:19,000 --> 00:39:24,000
So Chamoli doubles to right and goes to third on Bob Wille's error.

400
00:39:24,000 --> 00:39:28,000
Gino with a face that's breaking the drought and drives in two.

401
00:39:31,000 --> 00:39:33,000
Hodges and Amarose easily score.

402
00:39:33,000 --> 00:39:42,000
For two runs to Helman, one run charged to Kaisers, Dodges lead three-one in the first inning, two outs.

403
00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:48,000
Chamoli at third base and Randy Jackson at batting, Kaisers delivers the curve long away, ball one.

404
00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:57,000
Kaisers came on with run as a first in second and two outs, and back-to-back doubles by Amarose and Chamoli have put the Dodges out in front.

405
00:39:57,000 --> 00:40:02,000
Jackson batting 205 with four runs batted in.

406
00:40:08,000 --> 00:40:13,000
One-on-fist to Randy, third ball at base, little high, ball two, turn ball.

407
00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:23,000
Kaisers appeared last night in the lead, but go over for Chamoli.

408
00:40:23,000 --> 00:40:29,000
Kaisers hit two innings of relief and retired to side of Norwich.

409
00:40:29,000 --> 00:40:32,000
Here's the first inning today and Relayby's being roughed up a bit.

410
00:40:32,000 --> 00:40:39,000
Hodges three-cups, one first inning, two outs, and Jackson third whacked in the left field at the base.

411
00:40:39,000 --> 00:40:42,000
Hitting comes from Heli, and it is four to one, Russell.

412
00:40:42,000 --> 00:40:44,000
And the camonading continues well.

413
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Hit number three off Kaisers, the second run that he's allowed and a troubled Bob Shedley,

414
00:40:49,000 --> 00:40:53,000
motion to the bullpen to get somebody else up.

415
00:40:53,000 --> 00:40:57,000
And the camonading continues well.

416
00:41:16,000 --> 00:41:22,000
Down in the Chicago bullpen, Jim Brosnan begins to loosen up now, and Johnny Rostow sets in.

417
00:41:22,000 --> 00:41:24,000
All that's going on was two outs.

418
00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:26,000
Hodges four, Chicago one.

419
00:41:26,000 --> 00:41:30,000
Kaisers' fastball is two loads, but all four ones.

420
00:41:30,000 --> 00:41:34,000
John looks like a man who had just had a big Thanksgiving dinner today.

421
00:41:34,000 --> 00:41:38,000
He was just sitting back on the bench, there's the most amenable grin you ever saw.

422
00:41:38,000 --> 00:41:43,000
Well, last night he got his feet wet at the shitshow in a crowd manner.

423
00:41:43,000 --> 00:41:47,000
He won the first ball game, the free-run home run.

424
00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:53,000
Third ball is not halfway out to the mound. Kaisers feels it, throws him out, and that's it.

425
00:41:53,000 --> 00:41:58,000
But Rostow hits back to the box, and that closes things out.

426
00:41:58,000 --> 00:42:05,000
Not however, before the Dodgers, after the first two minutes gone out, come up with four runs.

427
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Four hits, they leave a man, and there was one tub error.

428
00:42:10,000 --> 00:42:16,000
At the end of an inning of play, Brooklyn, four runs on four hits, then Chicago one run on two hits.

429
00:42:16,000 --> 00:42:21,000
Now if you were in St. Gary's, say that you know that baseball players often speak in numbers.

430
00:42:21,000 --> 00:42:26,000
For example, do you know who Mr. 2-4 is on the Brooklyn club?

431
00:42:26,000 --> 00:42:29,000
That's right, Mr. Manager, Walt Alston.

432
00:42:29,000 --> 00:42:35,000
If these players have a habit of calling the manager, and sometimes other players by number, it's better by name.

433
00:42:35,000 --> 00:42:40,000
Now that's the number, now let's speak in letters, like LF, MFB.

434
00:42:40,000 --> 00:42:51,000
That's easily translated. Lucky Strike means fine debacle. All fine debacle, masterly miles, good-facing debacle, that's close to the base even better.

435
00:42:51,000 --> 00:43:00,000
Cleaners, record, included. Right up for lucky right now. You say it's the best-facing cigarette you ever spoke.

436
00:43:00,000 --> 00:43:06,000
Well, we go to the second inning now, where they're four-to-one ways for the Dodgers.

437
00:43:06,000 --> 00:43:12,000
And it'll be Bobby Morgan, Charlie Silver, and Don Keinz, who do all the plays down in Drysale.

438
00:43:12,000 --> 00:43:14,000
So back to the play and here's Fin.

439
00:43:14,000 --> 00:43:19,000
Well, Bobby hitting 2.26, he has two home runs and 11 runs, that it is.

440
00:43:19,000 --> 00:43:24,000
John, I'm happy to make my flight a scene here at Ebbersfield, of late, with Roy Campanola warming up the pitchers.

441
00:43:24,000 --> 00:43:27,000
Every time Johnny Roseborough has to put on the gear.

442
00:43:27,000 --> 00:43:37,000
Roseborough, of course, has to be the heir apparent, back of the plate, Campanola, during everything possible to keep the young man all the tricks back of the plate, and also in hitting.

443
00:43:37,000 --> 00:43:41,000
Roseborough hit that home run to win the first game in 10 innings last season.

444
00:43:41,000 --> 00:43:46,000
The first man who shot out of the Dodger dug out to meet him at home plate was Campanola.

445
00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:51,000
Drysale delivers to Morgan, and the fastball, and Sphinx is cut on in this first strike on one.

446
00:43:51,000 --> 00:43:58,000
Shipping motion to his full pen now, and they get somebody up again, so it might be he'll go to a bench for Kaiser.

447
00:43:58,000 --> 00:44:05,000
Drysale back again with a strike on serve, and that misses North on the corner, excuse me, on two.

448
00:44:05,000 --> 00:44:23,000
Drysale back again with a curve that's cut on, and it's a high drive to Deep Lefield, Amarillo's back near the wall, has a chance for it now and makes the play.

449
00:44:23,000 --> 00:44:31,000
High fly ball to Deep Lefield, one up, one away. Jim Brosnan throwing again on the Chicago bullpen.

450
00:44:31,000 --> 00:44:36,000
And the batter will be Charlie Silveri hitting 222.

451
00:44:36,000 --> 00:44:39,000
Charlie with one run battered in.

452
00:44:47,000 --> 00:44:53,000
Drysale gets a sign from Johnny Roseborough, out down delivers, and the fastball, low on inside for once.

453
00:44:53,000 --> 00:45:00,000
You know, umpires are just like ballplayers, you have to watch them a while and make your own book on exactly how they work down there on the field.

454
00:45:00,000 --> 00:45:06,000
Watching Stan Landis back at the place. That's all it hits the hole and through for a base hit.

455
00:45:06,000 --> 00:45:12,000
Social narrative singles with one out. Landis, a very deliberate umpire, and it's all to his credit.

456
00:45:12,000 --> 00:45:19,000
What Stan will do is look at the pitch, then straighten up, and then slowly bring that hand up, so you really have to wait on the call.

457
00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:31,000
Deleted take on time.

458
00:45:49,000 --> 00:46:18,000
The batter should be Don Kaiser, but instead Jim Bolger is coming up the bat.

459
00:46:18,000 --> 00:46:29,000
Bolger, utility outfielders, VRL GDR, heading for Gronk, now.

460
00:46:29,000 --> 00:46:33,000
Kaiser worked one-third of an inning, gave us three hits and two runs.

461
00:46:33,000 --> 00:46:40,000
Why, look, Dave Hillman, however, as of this moment, must take the burden of the defeat.

462
00:46:40,000 --> 00:46:48,000
They're only pushing the four batters. Jim Bolger coming up.

463
00:46:48,000 --> 00:46:59,000
Bolger right-hand batters. One out, second inning, Charlie Silvera at first base. Dodges four, Chicago one.

464
00:46:59,000 --> 00:47:10,000
Riesdale turns on the rubber, now it's back. Works the plate, then it's curved in the dirt, back to the backstop, and on the wild pitch, Charlie Silvera goes to second.

465
00:47:10,000 --> 00:47:19,000
Roseboro never had a chance, the lawyer attempted to backhand it. The ball actually bounced and the left hand hit his box to give you an idea how far away from the plate it was.

466
00:47:19,000 --> 00:47:24,000
One ball, no strikes. Well, the Braves are trying to scalp the Giants and do it quickly.

467
00:47:24,000 --> 00:47:37,000
They got three runs in the second inning. They scored one on the third and they're still at bat, so the Braves four, the Giants nothing. Jim the third.

468
00:47:37,000 --> 00:47:42,000
Riesdale looks at second, the one-opet. Fastball, unintentionally, looks the right field for a base hit.

469
00:47:42,000 --> 00:47:55,000
Somali's charging, going to third, they'll hold him there and the throw goes to Gilliam. All Bolge's trying to do is check his swing and the ball hit is bad and looks the right for a base hit.

470
00:47:55,000 --> 00:48:11,000
Well, with one out, the Cubs come up with back-to-back singles. Four hits now. Off, Don drives there. Runners at first and third with one out and Walter Olson walks down to the far corner of the dugout and will perhaps get on the phone and call to his bullpen.

471
00:48:11,000 --> 00:48:23,000
Bob Willabatter hits back to the box in the first inning and in 243. Dodger in field and double play-depth. However, Randy Jackson is up almost even with the bag at third.

472
00:48:23,000 --> 00:48:48,000
Side-arm fastball is lowered inside for once. No doubt about it, Riesdale having control problems out there. Olson has talked to the bullpen, hung up the phone, no one's throwing as yet. Glembelbine gets up off the dodger fence and walks on down towards the bullpen.

473
00:48:48,000 --> 00:49:09,000
The 1-0 pitch to Bob Willabatter down low ball, two through an O. Jim Bolger at first. Charlie Silvera at third. One out in the second inning. Brooklyn 4, Chicago 1. A double-header tomorrow.

474
00:49:09,000 --> 00:49:27,000
Riesdale sets. Now the 2-0 pitch. Fastball flies to left field. Amarose fairly shallow. Makes the catch. Silvera not a fast man. They hold him on a one-bounce strike to the plate by Amarose.

475
00:49:27,000 --> 00:49:40,000
So Will slices out to shallow left. Amarose made a nice throw to the plate. Silvera of course is very slow and George Mayer at third had no idea of ever sending Charlie in.

476
00:49:40,000 --> 00:50:02,000
Two down, runners at first and third and the batter Bob Speaks. Single to center in the first inning, running 257. The brave settle for a one run.

477
00:50:02,000 --> 00:50:15,000
So at the end of two and a half innings, no walkie-four and the giant's nothing. The pitch to Bob Speaks is cut on and fouled at the plate held by Johnny Roseboro. Own one.

478
00:50:15,000 --> 00:50:27,000
At the end of three innings, the Cardinals sixth and the Pirates two. Lucky strikes, sending it all to you from Heavens Field and Brooklyn.

479
00:50:27,000 --> 00:50:54,000
The strike one pitch to Speaks, fastball two low. Roseboro has trouble finding it and big landers leave trying the air to give them some room. One and one.

480
00:50:54,000 --> 00:51:14,000
The one one pitch to Bob Speaks, a fastball outside, ball two, two and one. Molder at first, Bill Varrod third, two outs. Brosnan loosening up in the bullpen, will be pitching to Brooklyn in the bottom of the second inning.

481
00:51:14,000 --> 00:51:28,000
The ball delivers two one, Speaks flings, a bound to the Gilliam, Jim up with it cleanly, throws to Hodges and that does it. For the Cubs in the second, no runs, two hits. So the wild pitch, two men left on. No dodgers.

482
00:51:28,000 --> 00:51:38,000
At the end of an inning and a half, Brooklyn fourth, Chicago one and just like that, back to Jerry. Well, play fans, take a guess at the time here in Brooklyn. See how close you can get.

483
00:51:38,000 --> 00:51:48,000
Well, if you said it was 245, then you're exactly right. And if you had a little further and said it was also light up time, then you're thinking the same thing I am. Yes, sir?

484
00:51:48,000 --> 00:52:03,000
The time to catch a match to a lucky strike. Time to settle back to the real deep sound smoking enjoyment of a truly genuine cigarette. And believe me, a lucky is just that. Genuine because it's all cigarette. All fine tobacco.

485
00:52:03,000 --> 00:52:16,000
Mild, naturally good tasting tobacco that's close to the taste even better. Cleaner, breaker, smoother. Light up a lucky. You'll say it's the best tasting cigarette you ever smoke.

486
00:52:16,000 --> 00:52:27,000
Well, we played 45 minutes. Now going to the last half of the second inning with Drysdale, Neal and Gilliam coming on. The Dodgers sent eight men up in the first inning with short four runs.

487
00:52:27,000 --> 00:52:39,000
And it all began after two were out on the sidewalk and Hodges ripped fingernails of Dave Hillman. And Kaiser came on. Amarose, Timonio and Jackson got basic for the finale of the inning.

488
00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:44,000
So now we'll have Jim Brosnan coming on as the third to cause all the pictures.

489
00:52:44,000 --> 00:53:01,000
This guy is the one out 46. So back to the action and here's Jim. Jim Brosnan coming on making his 27th appearance, his 26th in the league. He has one win and four defeats.

490
00:53:01,000 --> 00:53:14,000
McCobbs in last place and when you look at the win and loss record of the pictures, not very well. Dick Drott is holding his own with the league, which is about the best you can say. He is eight and eight.

491
00:53:14,000 --> 00:53:30,000
Walsh last night. So he's one and five. Brosnan one and four. Rush who will work tomorrow is one and nine. Kaiser two and five. Drobowski five and eight. Hillman who could lose today would then be one and seven.

492
00:53:30,000 --> 00:53:40,000
Well, things have been pretty tough for Chicago. Jim Brosnan, the third pitcher coming on.

493
00:53:40,000 --> 00:53:51,000
Don Drysdale has his two home runs this year and five runs batted in. Brosnan winds and delivers. Fastball, beaten foul is a play, don't want.

494
00:53:51,000 --> 00:53:56,000
While he's up there, we can tell you a little note that we received today which we passed down to Drysdale.

495
00:53:56,000 --> 00:54:11,000
The father of a youngster about six and a half to seven years old and the father wrote us a note and said that he has taken his young boy to three major league ball games. In each of the three games, Drysdale was the starting pitcher. And in each game, Drysdale had a home run.

496
00:54:11,000 --> 00:54:22,000
So his father finished off the letter. He said, you can have your maize and mantles and snipers and Williams. As far as my boy is concerned, the home run king is Don Drysdale.

497
00:54:22,000 --> 00:54:34,000
One one pitch to Don, cut on a nurse one and two. And you have to wonder now, is this crowd here, whether that combination of father and son might possibly be looking on again today.

498
00:54:34,000 --> 00:54:46,000
That's like being born in the 30s. You figure the only president the country ever had was Mr. Roosevelt. One and two pitch is cut on and fouled our first base down the line back into the crowd.

499
00:54:46,000 --> 00:54:57,000
Holding count one and two. Little boy growing up, they can drive there as a best home run hitter in baseball.

500
00:54:57,000 --> 00:55:04,000
Drysdale, Neil and Gilliam here in the second, four one Brooklyn.

501
00:55:04,000 --> 00:55:12,000
The one and two pitch to Don, curveball fouled away, holding count one and two.

502
00:55:12,000 --> 00:55:19,000
The end of four innings of play, the Cardinals six, the Pirates two, the Phillies lead Cincinnati one nothing at the end of one inning.

503
00:55:19,000 --> 00:55:31,000
Braves lead the Giants four nothing at the end of two and a half. Jim Brosnan, the third pitcher, comes to the plate with a high fast ball that's cut on and missed and down goes Don.

504
00:55:31,000 --> 00:55:56,000
Bravesman chalked up his strike out one out. The battered Charlie Neil will bounce out on the first inning hitting 266 on deck Jim Gilliam.

505
00:55:56,000 --> 00:56:05,000
Brosnan ready and delivers. First pitch, low on outside ball one. Brooklyn four runs four hits. They got them all in the first inning after two outs.

506
00:56:05,000 --> 00:56:13,000
The Cubs one run on four hits.

507
00:56:13,000 --> 00:56:32,000
Brosnan two is wind up. Now the one oh pitch to Neil. Fastball stays inside ball two. Chundo. The outfield on Neil about straight away.

508
00:56:32,000 --> 00:56:46,000
Two and oh pitch to Charlie. Fastball missing inside ball three. Three and oh. This is the 11th meeting, the halfway point between the Dodgers and Chicago Cubs in their own private little feud of 22 games.

509
00:56:46,000 --> 00:56:54,000
The Dodgers have a commanding edge. They've won nine out of ten. The three and oh pitch down the pipe three and one.

510
00:56:54,000 --> 00:57:05,000
There have been five games played here in the east. One of them at Roosevelt Stadium and the Dodgers have taken all five from the Cubs.

511
00:57:05,000 --> 00:57:12,000
The three one pitch to Charlie Neil in there. Charlie starting to go to first and has to come back. You only have a full count.

512
00:57:12,000 --> 00:57:27,000
You have an oh here at Abbott Field and one victory over at Roosevelt Stadium directly in the east. The Dodgers have taken all six games played from Chicago.

513
00:57:27,000 --> 00:57:37,000
The rubber ball comes bouncing out onto the field so time has called for a moment. Eddie Lehan and Dodger Batboy goes out to get it.

514
00:57:37,000 --> 00:57:46,000
Charlie DiGiovanni is no longer the Dodger Batboy. He is now and officially so the assistant clubhouse man.

515
00:57:46,000 --> 00:57:55,000
Full count pitch to Charlie Neil. Fastball is low and Charlie's on.

516
00:57:55,000 --> 00:58:03,000
One out Neil at first and the batter Jim Gilliam in in 267.

517
00:58:03,000 --> 00:58:10,000
The Dodgers have thrown out Bob Speak to Dave Hillman who was then covering in the first inning.

518
00:58:10,000 --> 00:58:19,000
Time called by Jerry Kindle at third. Another rubber ball comes out on the field.

519
00:58:19,000 --> 00:58:27,000
All right Gilliam settles in the hitters box on deck Duke Snyder.

520
00:58:27,000 --> 00:58:36,000
Here goes Neil. The curve is cut on and missed and then Silvera cannot hold onto the ball to make a play and Neil steals second without a play being made on him.

521
00:58:36,000 --> 00:58:43,000
Silvera as he caught the ball tried to turn his body and make a throw towards second and like wet soaked the ball just jumped out of his glove.

522
00:58:43,000 --> 00:58:47,000
He caught it in the air and that's by that time he had no play whatsoever.

523
00:58:47,000 --> 00:58:58,000
Now Neil steals second base. It is the seventh steal for Charlie but what is more important anytime you give a stolen base for a man you ought to check and find out how many attempts he has made.

524
00:58:58,000 --> 00:59:05,000
So Charlie has stolen seven in nine attempts. That's very good.

525
00:59:05,000 --> 00:59:13,000
The strike one puts the Gilliam fastball up high one on one. You know the amazing thing maybe the old timers would argue a lot about it but you know how they always point at high cobs.

526
00:59:13,000 --> 00:59:22,000
That's great base stealer. He stole 96 bases or something in one year. You know he was thrown out over 70 times. Nobody ever tells you about that.

527
00:59:22,000 --> 00:59:29,000
Didn't we find that in the record book? We didn't. Good night.

528
00:59:29,000 --> 00:59:36,000
The one one fits the Gilliam but it's foul one and two. No sirs somewhere I read that in the book.

529
00:59:36,000 --> 00:59:46,000
Can we find out can we find out as far as five cobs stolen bases and time to get out. Only 36.

530
00:59:46,000 --> 00:59:51,000
I only missed like 40. Wow. Having a great day.

531
00:59:51,000 --> 00:59:58,000
Running through the count of Jim Gilliam. All right. He was thrown out 36 times. That's a lot isn't it.

532
00:59:58,000 --> 01:00:03,000
I admit it's not as many as 76. That was late last night.

533
01:00:03,000 --> 01:00:09,000
Another rubber ball comes out on the field. We got time to sit here and wait. Landis comes over now and asks Tech Trickers.

534
01:00:09,000 --> 01:00:14,000
Gentlemen please stop throwing the rubber balls down on the field.

535
01:00:14,000 --> 01:00:23,000
As these children are playing the story of rubber balls on the field. Some player make it hard. Thank you.

536
01:00:23,000 --> 01:00:28,000
Tech Trickers rising the youngsters not to throw the rubber balls out on the field.

537
01:00:28,000 --> 01:00:34,000
One and two the count of Gilliam. We got to look up in the book to find out the official total now.

538
01:00:34,000 --> 01:00:38,000
We saw it was 36 times. You saw that feeling.

539
01:00:38,000 --> 01:00:45,000
One and two fits the Gilliam. A curve ball on the inside corner called strike three.

540
01:00:45,000 --> 01:00:51,000
Jim Brosnan has struck out two men here in the second inning and the batter is Duke Snyder who walked in the first inning.

541
01:00:51,000 --> 01:00:58,000
Brosnan and Silvera put their heads together now. Two out and Neil at second. Rippon Ford, Chicago one in the bottom of the second inning.

542
01:00:58,000 --> 01:01:05,000
Here it is. Anti-cob holds the record.

543
01:01:05,000 --> 01:01:14,000
Iris R. Cobb in 1915 throw 96 bases. But he was also thrown out 38 times.

544
01:01:14,000 --> 01:01:22,000
I don't know where I got that 76. For 38 half of it, it's on a half right.

545
01:01:22,000 --> 01:01:26,000
But the Snyder's got on it a high five all the right. It's playable.

546
01:01:26,000 --> 01:01:32,000
Walt Moran is waiting in front of the store board and takes it for the out.

547
01:01:32,000 --> 01:01:38,000
The Dodgers in the second. No runs, no hits. The man left the on those are stolen bases. No coverers. One by me.

548
01:01:38,000 --> 01:01:42,000
At the end of two innings of play. Brosnan fours, Chicago one.

549
01:01:42,000 --> 01:01:48,000
Well I'm sure one thing, Jerry is just going to read that off that paper and tell us all about something so let's get over to it.

550
01:01:48,000 --> 01:01:52,000
All right Vinnie, well that was a grand night you folks tendered Gil Hodges last night.

551
01:01:52,000 --> 01:01:57,000
And I can tell you there wasn't a happier or more appreciative guy in this world than Gil was last night.

552
01:01:57,000 --> 01:02:03,000
Well it wasn't a wonderful seeing him out there with his fine family and his many friends and hearing the cheers of the pack house.

553
01:02:03,000 --> 01:02:11,000
Boy it sure was. And just to remind it folks we've got another play tonight coming your way when the Dodgers get back home in August.

554
01:02:11,000 --> 01:02:16,000
Shutdown the day. Carl Salilow night. August 28th.

555
01:02:16,000 --> 01:02:21,000
The committee has a large block of tickets waiting for you if you'll drop some a line at the Bossard Hotel.

556
01:02:21,000 --> 01:02:26,000
Carl Salilow night. August the 28th.

557
01:02:26,000 --> 01:02:30,000
Well our ballgame moves along to the third inning now.

558
01:02:30,000 --> 01:02:39,000
And for Chicago Ernie Banks, Walt Moran and Lee Wall coming on to face right under Don Drysdale on a warm afternoon here at Abbott Field.

559
01:02:39,000 --> 01:02:44,000
Don Drysdale trying to get shot and move down and hold on to the lead that he has.

560
01:02:44,000 --> 01:02:49,000
At the end of three Milwaukee leads to New York, 4-0 at the end of four.

561
01:02:49,000 --> 01:02:54,000
St. Louis leads Pittsburgh 6-2 and Philadelphia leads Cincinnati 1-0 at the end of two.

562
01:02:54,000 --> 01:02:59,000
All right back to play in for Lucky Strikes here at the end.

563
01:02:59,000 --> 01:03:08,000
4-1 in favor of Brooklyn.

564
01:03:08,000 --> 01:03:12,000
The batter is Ernie Banks who takes the curve ball low ball one.

565
01:03:12,000 --> 01:03:19,000
Both Teeley Reese and Carl Salilow are trying to say something from the dugout.

566
01:03:19,000 --> 01:03:25,000
I don't get it. Here's a picture of the play now, low on outside.

567
01:03:25,000 --> 01:03:33,000
Ernie Banks, Walt Moran and Lee Wall.

568
01:03:33,000 --> 01:03:38,000
Banks running 270 Drysdale checking his signs now with Johnny Roseball. Don delivers 1-1.

569
01:03:38,000 --> 01:03:44,000
The change is outside in low ball two. Turn one.

570
01:03:44,000 --> 01:03:49,000
My cob was thrown out 38 times.

571
01:03:49,000 --> 01:03:55,000
Good, Dr. Drysdale ready and the 2-1 pitch. Fastball fouled away.

572
01:03:55,000 --> 01:04:04,000
Tune two. A couple of kids go skidding out of the sand.

573
01:04:04,000 --> 01:04:06,000
Two of them were girls.

574
01:04:06,000 --> 01:04:11,000
And now of course the park policeman will have to walk down the line and take the ball from them

575
01:04:11,000 --> 01:04:15,000
for you're not allowed to climb over the wall.

576
01:04:15,000 --> 01:04:18,000
They have any baseball hit in the sand.

577
01:04:18,000 --> 01:04:22,000
Tune two. The count's to Ernie Banks. Drysdale ready and delivers.

578
01:04:22,000 --> 01:04:28,000
Kurt Ball got him swinging. Ernie Banks strikes out.

579
01:04:28,000 --> 01:04:30,000
One out here in the third inning. 4-1 Brooklyn.

580
01:04:30,000 --> 01:04:33,000
And the batter, Walt Moran, who bounced out in the first inning.

581
01:04:33,000 --> 01:04:46,000
Walt batting 307.

582
01:04:46,000 --> 01:04:51,000
Drysdale too has wind up and delivers to Moran who wraps one into center field for a clean base hit.

583
01:04:51,000 --> 01:04:55,000
Snyder over there to field the ball on a couple of tricky bounces and get it back in.

584
01:04:55,000 --> 01:05:00,000
Moran single with one out on the third and the batter will be Lee Walls.

585
01:05:00,000 --> 01:05:03,000
Hit number five. Off Don Drysdale.

586
01:05:03,000 --> 01:05:17,000
Walt walks in the first inning. Lee batting 234.

587
01:05:17,000 --> 01:05:22,000
Drysdale getting his time. Now Don sets and delivers.

588
01:05:22,000 --> 01:05:28,000
Adam Fastball off the glove of Drysdale down to Gilliam who juggles and goes to kneel for the foreslide.

589
01:05:28,000 --> 01:05:35,000
What happened was that Walt Moran in coming down after the ball had been deflected by Drysdale to Gilliam,

590
01:05:35,000 --> 01:05:42,000
Moran realized that he'd be out and also realized that if he kept on charging he'd grind Gilliam right into the dirt.

591
01:05:42,000 --> 01:05:48,000
So Walt stopped for a split second, then Gilliam bobbled but still had a chance to go to kneel.

592
01:05:48,000 --> 01:05:55,000
So the foreslide will technically go one to four to six. Drysdale will get an assist for slowing it down.

593
01:05:55,000 --> 01:05:59,000
Two down to batter Jerry Kindle who struck out in the first inning hitting 200.

594
01:05:59,000 --> 01:06:06,000
Drysdale looks to first, comes to the plate, a broken bat and our looper grabbed by Randy Jackson and that does it.

595
01:06:06,000 --> 01:06:09,000
Kindle hitting it right off the hand.

596
01:06:09,000 --> 01:06:13,000
So the Cubs in the third, no runs ahead of man left to Hondo and Ododger errors.

597
01:06:13,000 --> 01:06:18,000
At the end of two and a half innings of play, Brooklyn four and Chicago one. Now here's Jerry.

598
01:06:18,000 --> 01:06:24,000
You want to hear the latest? Well, stick around for a minute and we'll give you some more of Happy Joe Lucky's Clubhouse chatter.

599
01:06:24,000 --> 01:06:28,000
Meantime, let's all settle back and light up a lucky, it's light up time.

600
01:06:28,000 --> 01:06:33,000
Time to enjoy a cigarette that's called cigarette, all fine tobacco.

601
01:06:33,000 --> 01:06:37,000
Naturally good-tasting tobacco that's toasted to taste even better.

602
01:06:37,000 --> 01:06:41,000
Cleaners, right here smoother. Yes sir, that's a lucky.

603
01:06:41,000 --> 01:06:46,000
So if you're looking for a better tasting cigarette, better light up the lucky now.

604
01:06:46,000 --> 01:06:49,000
Okay, here's the Clubhouse chatter.

605
01:06:49,000 --> 01:06:53,000
Well Gil Hodges still is in a phase from his tremendous life.

606
01:06:53,000 --> 01:06:59,000
The presence are still coming in, but his little five-year-old daughter Irene wasn't as impressed with the beautiful convertible Gil received,

607
01:06:59,000 --> 01:07:02,000
or it is the other presence, except the Poodle.

608
01:07:02,000 --> 01:07:07,000
Irene is just overjoyed with the dog and this made her night very complete.

609
01:07:07,000 --> 01:07:14,000
Gil has asked us to pass along here some serious thanks to all of you folks for a most memorable night.

610
01:07:14,000 --> 01:07:17,000
And I thank the Happy Joe Lucky.

611
01:07:17,000 --> 01:07:25,000
Last of the third, four to one Dodgers, and we'll have Hodges, Amarillo, and Samoali coming on to play Jim Brosnan for Chicago.

612
01:07:25,000 --> 01:07:31,000
All of the scoring, confined to the person who comes out first on a single double and a ground out,

613
01:07:31,000 --> 01:07:35,000
the Dodgers got a walk, single, double, double, and single.

614
01:07:35,000 --> 01:07:39,000
So here we go to the last of the third inning, and for Lucky Strike, here's Fin.

615
01:07:39,000 --> 01:07:44,000
Gil Hodges got rid of Dave Hillman in the first inning with that line drive back to the mound.

616
01:07:44,000 --> 01:07:48,000
The old Hillman's finger would be alright, many of you back in action very soon.

617
01:07:48,000 --> 01:07:50,000
The tough break for him.

618
01:07:50,000 --> 01:07:52,000
Gil hitting 306.

619
01:07:52,000 --> 01:07:56,000
Hodges, Amarillo, and Samoali in the third, 4-1 Brooklyn.

620
01:07:56,000 --> 01:08:01,000
Brosnan delivers in the first pitch on the outside corner for Spike, on one.

621
01:08:01,000 --> 01:08:04,000
Lucky Strike's sending it all to you.

622
01:08:04,000 --> 01:08:10,000
We might posh up records and everything else, but there was one thing we can say with a positive mind that we're correct,

623
01:08:10,000 --> 01:08:13,000
and we'll say it right after Hodges, and that is at bat.

624
01:08:13,000 --> 01:08:17,000
Strike one pitch, foul to the plate, on two.

625
01:08:17,000 --> 01:08:23,000
Not many times in his life, as I find out, that I can afford to be positive.

626
01:08:23,000 --> 01:08:29,000
Right after Hodges has it at bat, we'll make the one true solid statement.

627
01:08:29,000 --> 01:08:33,000
Silvera got a chunk of that foul, he's just found a...

628
01:08:33,000 --> 01:08:35,000
...sanded orb right now, I'm trying to forget it.

629
01:08:35,000 --> 01:08:38,000
Owing through the count to Gil Hodges.

630
01:08:41,000 --> 01:08:46,000
Silvera taking his time before he goes into his crotch again, right now he's leaning over on his knees.

631
01:08:48,000 --> 01:08:51,000
Charlie's filled, now he goes down.

632
01:08:51,000 --> 01:08:54,000
Owing through the count to Hodges.

633
01:08:54,000 --> 01:08:57,000
Jim Brosnan, the third Chicago pitcher.

634
01:08:57,000 --> 01:09:00,000
Filman and Kizer preceded him.

635
01:09:00,000 --> 01:09:02,000
Owing through to Gil.

636
01:09:02,000 --> 01:09:04,000
Brosnan, to his wind-up now.

637
01:09:04,000 --> 01:09:07,000
Trawl right-handed delivers, and the fastball is caught on.

638
01:09:07,000 --> 01:09:12,000
Little pop fly, backing out his pop, speaks the first face-man to make the play for the out.

639
01:09:12,000 --> 01:09:15,000
And now, we'll make our positive statement.

640
01:09:15,000 --> 01:09:19,000
This is the Brooklyn Dodgers radio network.

641
01:09:19,000 --> 01:09:23,000
Dialed 1460 WOKO, Albany, New York.

642
01:09:23,000 --> 01:09:30,000
WOKO, the Capital District's most talked-about station, with the downtown studios in the Hotel Wellington.

643
01:09:37,000 --> 01:09:39,000
Sandy Amos, the batter.

644
01:09:39,000 --> 01:09:42,000
One out on the third inning, 4-1 Brooklyn.

645
01:09:42,000 --> 01:09:47,000
Sandy Amos doubled on the right-field wall in the first inning, batting 3-0-1.

646
01:09:47,000 --> 01:09:53,000
Sandy, wigging that bat back of his left ear now, as Brosnan ready and comes to the plate.

647
01:09:53,000 --> 01:09:56,000
The curveball way high, 4-1, 1-0.

648
01:10:05,000 --> 01:10:10,000
Brosnan back again, and the curveball drops in and over for the strike, 1-1.

649
01:10:10,000 --> 01:10:14,000
The end of 3 1.5 innings of play, Milwaukee 4, and the Giants nothing.

650
01:10:14,000 --> 01:10:20,000
The end of the inning will have a complete rundown of all our scores, pictures involved, and any home runs that might have been hit.

651
01:10:24,000 --> 01:10:31,000
Brosnan delivers 1-1, the fastball is on the outside corner, Amos starting to run up as if the punt let it go by, and it costs him 1-2.

652
01:10:31,000 --> 01:10:38,000
Jim Brosnan winds, now the 1-2 pitch, Amos, curveball, low on our side, 2-2.

653
01:10:44,000 --> 01:10:46,000
Dodges 4 runs, 4 hits.

654
01:10:46,000 --> 01:10:49,000
Chicago 1 run, 4, 5 hits.

655
01:10:49,000 --> 01:10:51,000
All the action to place in the first inning.

656
01:10:51,000 --> 01:11:02,000
Brosnan, Nodgin agreement, now he's ready.

657
01:11:02,000 --> 01:11:22,000
The 2-2 pitch, Amos, 5, all three.

658
01:11:22,000 --> 01:11:24,000
Yankees and Cleveland, no score at the end of 3.

659
01:11:24,000 --> 01:11:35,000
Brosnan delivers 3-2, Amos takes inside ball 4.

660
01:11:35,000 --> 01:11:39,000
Oh, it's one outstand, he draws a walk, and that will bring up Somoli.

661
01:11:42,000 --> 01:11:46,000
Somoli, who had been 0-17, picked a fine time to break it.

662
01:11:46,000 --> 01:11:49,000
He doubled the right field in the first inning.

663
01:11:49,000 --> 01:11:54,000
Dino batting 3-0-1, picked up 2 RBI's.

664
01:12:01,000 --> 01:12:05,000
Brosnan looks in to get a sign, Somoli scored away a third of the plate.

665
01:12:05,000 --> 01:12:11,000
Look over at Amos, the first now that fits to the plate, a little high, ball 1-1-0.

666
01:12:11,000 --> 01:12:16,000
Tomorrow afternoon, the double header will involve Mo Drabowski and Bob Rush for Chicago,

667
01:12:16,000 --> 01:12:19,000
and Carlers can definitely in one of the games for Brooklyn.

668
01:12:19,000 --> 01:12:24,000
Maybe Don Newcomb, and if Don can't go, then either McDevitt or Craze,

669
01:12:24,000 --> 01:12:27,000
depending upon whether either one would see service in the bullpen today.

670
01:12:32,000 --> 01:12:36,000
Brosnan ready, looks to Amos, throws over there, Sandy's back.

671
01:12:36,000 --> 01:12:40,000
The Dodgers will leave for their third Western tip Tuesday morning.

672
01:12:40,000 --> 01:12:45,000
Fly out of LaGuardia early in the morning on their brand new Dodgers convent head for St. Louis.

673
01:12:45,000 --> 01:12:51,000
Throw the first in Amos as the swan dives back to the bag, just ahead of the tag by Bob Spick.

674
01:12:54,000 --> 01:12:57,000
Brosnan shot another look at Sandy.

675
01:12:57,000 --> 01:13:02,000
Now the 1-0 pitch, blown outside, ball 2 turned off.

676
01:13:02,000 --> 01:13:15,000
4-1, Brooklyn, third inning, 1-out.

677
01:13:20,000 --> 01:13:26,000
Brosnan just staring in, now Jim ready.

678
01:13:26,000 --> 01:13:32,000
The 2-0 pitch, fastball cut on is a high pop fly, Bobby Morgan's landing over, Bob Spick going out.

679
01:13:32,000 --> 01:13:37,000
Morgan still in fair ground, makes the play for the out, and Amos holds on at first.

680
01:13:38,000 --> 01:13:41,000
Two down here in the third, and the batter will be Randy Jackson,

681
01:13:41,000 --> 01:13:44,000
who's single a left in the first inning to drive in a run.

682
01:13:44,000 --> 01:14:08,000
Jackson batting 2-22.

683
01:14:08,000 --> 01:14:15,000
Charlie still there, holding up 2 fingers on his right hand to keep everybody in the ball game, 2-out.

684
01:14:15,000 --> 01:14:19,000
4-1, Brooklyn here in the third, Jackson waiting at the plate.

685
01:14:21,000 --> 01:14:27,000
Brosnan set a peek at Amos, who draws a throw now, with 2 out-Sandy's a threat to goal.

686
01:14:28,000 --> 01:14:31,000
Charlie Neal's throw second in the second inning.

687
01:14:31,000 --> 01:14:37,000
Brosnan checking Amos, the pitch for the plate, a fastball cut on and missed, 4-1.

688
01:14:41,000 --> 01:14:47,000
We're out here at the ball park, kinda quiet right now, just sitting back, very relaxed with the dodgers leading 4-1.

689
01:14:47,000 --> 01:14:57,000
Brosnan set the strike 1-5, they pitch out, Amos not going.

690
01:14:57,000 --> 01:14:59,000
One ball, one strike.

691
01:15:01,000 --> 01:15:04,000
It's 4-0, and the Lorky over the Giants at the end of 4, the Dodgers,

692
01:15:04,000 --> 01:15:17,000
the Braves by one game.

693
01:15:17,000 --> 01:15:22,000
Brosnan checking Amos, now the pitch, and there goes Sandy,

694
01:15:22,000 --> 01:15:25,000
the throw down to second baseman, Morgan, they get him.

695
01:15:25,000 --> 01:15:32,000
So Amos out on an attempted field 2-4 from Charlie Silver to Bobby Morgan.

696
01:15:32,000 --> 01:15:36,000
The Dodgers go out in the third, no runs, no hits, no errors, nobody left on base,

697
01:15:36,000 --> 01:15:40,000
and at the end of 3 innings they play Brooklyn 4 and Chicago 1.

698
01:15:40,000 --> 01:15:43,000
Now to our lucky strike, Skobal at Milwaukee and the Giants,

699
01:15:43,000 --> 01:15:49,000
4-0 Braves at the end of 4 innings, Probridge for Milwaukee, Gomez leads by McCormick in the second,

700
01:15:49,000 --> 01:15:53,000
and Engel Crandall at his 11th home run, and the third inning with nobody on.

701
01:15:53,000 --> 01:15:57,000
Philadelphia leading Cincinnati, 2-0 at the end of 2-1.5 innings,

702
01:15:57,000 --> 01:16:01,000
Jeff Coats released by Trots in the third inning, Jim Herron for Philadelphia,

703
01:16:01,000 --> 01:16:05,000
Harry Anderson at his ninth home run in the third inning, with a man aboard,

704
01:16:05,000 --> 01:16:09,000
so the Phillies now lead Cincinnati 4-0 in the third, and they're still at best.

705
01:16:09,000 --> 01:16:14,000
St. Louis leading the Pirates 7-2 at the end of 5 innings by Camuri Dixon,

706
01:16:14,000 --> 01:16:18,000
our friend, Nelson King and Arch Quanson for the Pirates,

707
01:16:18,000 --> 01:16:21,000
Gelendez at his 14th home run in the third inning with two arms.

708
01:16:21,000 --> 01:16:27,000
American League, the Yankees and Cleveland no scored the end of 3-1.5 chance against Wynn.

709
01:16:27,000 --> 01:16:33,000
Boston at Chicago, Cisler and Donovan, 1-0 in favor of the White Starks at the end of an inning and a half.

710
01:16:33,000 --> 01:16:36,000
Washington leading to twice, 1-0 at the end of 2 innings,

711
01:16:36,000 --> 01:16:42,000
Cameron against Larry, Lamin at home run in the first inning with nobody on his 13th.

712
01:16:42,000 --> 01:16:46,000
Baltimore at Kansas City because of the time difference, no confirmation yet.

713
01:16:46,000 --> 01:16:52,000
The Probable pitches, Connie Johnson from Baltimore and Arnold for the Carrero for Kansas City.

714
01:16:52,000 --> 01:16:55,000
Although they're all the scores we have on our Lucky Psyke scoreboard,

715
01:16:55,000 --> 01:16:59,000
as we move along in our own ball game to the fourth inning, Brooklyn 4 and Chicago 1.

716
01:16:59,000 --> 01:17:04,000
Lucky Psyke, delighted to be sending it all to. You are now 4 Lucky Psyke in the play-by-play.

717
01:17:04,000 --> 01:17:09,000
Here's Jerry Dodgers. Thanks, Ben, ready to go. Bobby Morgan flyed out his first time.

718
01:17:09,000 --> 01:17:13,000
Don drives down into the lineup and here's the pitch.

719
01:17:13,000 --> 01:17:16,000
curve ball is outside ball 1.

720
01:17:16,000 --> 01:17:24,000
Dodgers 4 and Chicago 1, third game of the series, double headed tomorrow at 2 o'clock to wind up the series and the home stand.

721
01:17:24,000 --> 01:17:36,000
Don delivers fast ball as inside on the corner for a strike and it's 1-1.

722
01:17:36,000 --> 01:17:40,000
One ball, one strike to Bobby Morgan, Charlie Silvera on deck.

723
01:17:40,000 --> 01:17:47,000
The fly-on pitch comes in and skipped off the bat and bangs John Roseburr on the right hand.

724
01:17:47,000 --> 01:17:53,000
And John would be to the ground in a hurry and we'll have a look to see how serious it is.

725
01:17:53,000 --> 01:17:59,000
Manager Walt Austin and Doc Wimber, the team trainer, come out.

726
01:17:59,000 --> 01:18:06,000
As Roseburr caught one on the finger of the right hand.

727
01:18:06,000 --> 01:18:11,000
Now, walking toward the bench and Roseburr, I believe is going to come out of the ball game.

728
01:18:11,000 --> 01:18:22,000
John got one on the finger and now comes on to the Dodger Doug, out in Roy Campanella, starts to put on the through.

729
01:18:22,000 --> 01:18:28,000
Well, glanced off the bat and Bobby Morgan and slid off the right hand of Johnny Roseburr and caught him right on the fingertips.

730
01:18:28,000 --> 01:18:38,000
And Morgan was leaning back from the ball, tried to get his bat out of there and the ball just sticks the bat and then went skittering off into Roseburr's hand.

731
01:18:38,000 --> 01:18:43,000
Austin, Wimber, Podrick and several others gathered around Roseburr at the bench.

732
01:18:43,000 --> 01:18:45,000
So he's had two bad fingers here today.

733
01:18:45,000 --> 01:18:50,000
Picture Dave Hillman got one, a line drive from Hodges right back to him.

734
01:18:50,000 --> 01:19:00,000
And it's the index finger of the right hand jammed on the foul tips of John Roseburr, getting his right finger jammed on the play.

735
01:19:00,000 --> 01:19:04,000
So he will leave the ball game and it will be Roy Campanella putting on the catching.

736
01:19:04,000 --> 01:19:07,000
He's got them now to come on here and take over.

737
01:19:07,000 --> 01:19:13,000
So Roseburr had quite a night last night and got the starting assignment in the second game behind the play.

738
01:19:13,000 --> 01:19:32,000
He got another nod today from manager Roy Austin and now has to retire, go play finger injury and Roy Campanella comes on to take over the catcher here in the fourth inning.

739
01:19:32,000 --> 01:19:40,000
So Roseburr around in camping now comes on to take a few warm-up crosses, get loosened up himself, drives their players down a couple.

740
01:19:40,000 --> 01:19:48,000
The batter Bobby Morgan with a one-ball-two strike count, nobody out, nobody on top of the fourth inning in a four-to-one game the Dodgers leave.

741
01:19:48,000 --> 01:19:58,000
At the end of four Milwaukee four and New York nothing, St. Louis seven, Pittsburgh two at the end of four and a half and Philadelphia leads Cincinnati, two to nothing through two and a half.

742
01:19:58,000 --> 01:20:04,000
All right, Morgan, waiting as the set to play, camping down to give a sign, drives their way into the windup but here's the fix.

743
01:20:04,000 --> 01:20:19,000
First ball is low and it's ball two, turn two on the batter Bobby Morgan. Morgan hitting two twenty-five.

744
01:20:19,000 --> 01:20:24,000
Two-two count, guys fell with a look, here's the windup and fix.

745
01:20:24,000 --> 01:20:39,000
Wide ball hit the right field, back court goes to Mully and this one's going to be off the store board. Keenow has the bounce get away from him, Morgan takes the second now makes the turn, it's going to go for three as Mully has double-picking the ball up, the ball goes, is not in time.

746
01:20:39,000 --> 01:20:53,000
And Morgan is on with the ball hit off the store board, it's on the way from Mully and Keenow then with the grab the ball and white-fitter field, couldn't find the handle and Morgan goes all the way to third.

747
01:20:53,000 --> 01:20:58,000
Keenow's going to flip, there's an error stored on it, perhaps a triple all the way.

748
01:20:58,000 --> 01:21:05,000
So let's store it in a three-miger for Bobby Morgan off the store board in right field and off drive-thales. That is face-up number six.

749
01:21:05,000 --> 01:21:18,000
But I just have four hits. Two off, three off Keiger and one off Stadter Day-Villman.

750
01:21:18,000 --> 01:21:23,000
Stadter's Charlie Silvera, cringled his first time, up takes the fast ball in the inside corner, strike one.

751
01:21:23,000 --> 01:21:29,000
Runner third, Bobby Morgan, a four-to-one ball game and the Cubs now have a scoring threat.

752
01:21:29,000 --> 01:21:34,000
The Dodgers in field playing back, they'll go for the out-and-give-up to run.

753
01:21:34,000 --> 01:21:37,000
Curve ball, full on a missed strike two.

754
01:21:37,000 --> 01:21:47,000
Charlie went all the way around for the change-up curve fired in the drive-thales and the count is nothing in two.

755
01:21:47,000 --> 01:21:51,000
Dodgers four, Cubs one, top of the fourth inning.

756
01:21:51,000 --> 01:21:54,000
Young down ready, here's the fix.

757
01:21:54,000 --> 01:21:59,000
Curve tapped back to the mound, drives the up-clays in on one bounce, holds the runner and lots to show the first to get to the bar.

758
01:21:59,000 --> 01:22:05,000
One away.

759
01:22:05,000 --> 01:22:12,000
The picture of Jim Branson do-up, waiting for him to come out now, walks to the batting rack,

760
01:22:12,000 --> 01:22:18,000
picks up a plastic helmet and makes his way out short home plate.

761
01:22:18,000 --> 01:22:29,000
The Branson coming on was one out and Bobby Morgan is third base with a triple off the scoreboard.

762
01:22:29,000 --> 01:22:35,000
Hodges and Gilliam looking to the bench to get a word as to how to play against Branson whether to play back.

763
01:22:35,000 --> 01:22:43,000
Hodges will play almost in with the bag, now walks back a step or two, rest of the infield about normal depth against the right hand batter.

764
01:22:43,000 --> 01:22:46,000
Curve ball is going inside ball one.

765
01:22:46,000 --> 01:22:51,000
Jack to the third, Neal is short, Gilliam a second and Hodges a first.

766
01:22:51,000 --> 01:22:55,000
Outfield, Ambrose, Niner and Simone, careful not to knock out you.

767
01:22:55,000 --> 01:23:01,000
And a ball one, Cubs two, Branson swings and misses on a punch ball, one and one.

768
01:23:01,000 --> 01:23:13,000
One ball, one strike.

769
01:23:13,000 --> 01:23:26,000
The line has been picked, ball ball after the right and up serve and it's one ball, strike two on Jim Brosner.

770
01:23:26,000 --> 01:23:34,000
Philadelphia got two more on Cincinnati in the third and now leads the red legs, four to nothing at the end of three.

771
01:23:34,000 --> 01:23:41,000
Curve ball got him swinging, so Branson strikes out and for Drive-Thru strikeout number three.

772
01:23:41,000 --> 01:23:55,000
Coming on now will be leader of better Bob Will, that's flat out in Zunda, that and is hitting 240.

773
01:23:55,000 --> 01:24:06,000
Bob Will, the center fielder left hand batter, Bobby Morgan on third, Gilliam away now, four to one dodging.

774
01:24:06,000 --> 01:24:09,000
He's got him into the lane, but here's the pitch.

775
01:24:09,000 --> 01:24:14,000
That's all in the outside corner, strike one, Will had an open check, he's swinging had it called anyway.

776
01:24:14,000 --> 01:24:26,000
Strike one, Bob Will.

777
01:24:26,000 --> 01:24:29,000
Drive-thru into the lane, that's the pitch.

778
01:24:29,000 --> 01:24:34,000
Low with a fast ball, count even, one ball, one strike.

779
01:24:34,000 --> 01:24:39,000
Double head of tomorrow fans at two o'clock and that'll be the final game to the homestand.

780
01:24:39,000 --> 01:24:45,000
The Dodgers against the Western Club's right hand outstand, eight and one.

781
01:24:45,000 --> 01:24:51,000
Since the outside break, all the Western Club's come by and the Dodgers have done very well.

782
01:24:51,000 --> 01:24:58,000
Here's a foul after the left up-stair, strike two, one and two.

783
01:24:58,000 --> 01:25:03,000
At the All-Star time, the Dodgers were in fifth place, five games off.

784
01:25:03,000 --> 01:25:16,000
And winning it out of nine, they've signed the second place, one game behind Milwaukee.

785
01:25:16,000 --> 01:25:18,000
One ball, two strikes.

786
01:25:18,000 --> 01:25:21,000
Will waiting, here's the wind-up and take.

787
01:25:21,000 --> 01:25:23,000
Got him swinging, fast ball.

788
01:25:23,000 --> 01:25:27,000
And Will goes down, strikes and drives, they'll strike out a pair.

789
01:25:27,000 --> 01:25:33,000
Got his fourth now and the side we tied with no runs, one hit, no errors and one left on.

790
01:25:33,000 --> 01:25:41,000
At the end of three and a half and he's applied the score, Brooklyn four and Chicago one.

791
01:25:41,000 --> 01:25:43,000
And now, Wilson's in.

792
01:25:43,000 --> 01:25:56,000
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793
01:25:56,000 --> 01:26:01,000
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794
01:26:01,000 --> 01:26:04,000
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795
01:26:04,000 --> 01:26:08,000
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796
01:26:08,000 --> 01:26:09,000
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797
01:26:09,000 --> 01:26:14,000
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798
01:26:14,000 --> 01:26:17,000
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799
01:26:17,000 --> 01:26:22,000
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800
01:26:22,000 --> 01:26:26,000
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801
01:26:26,000 --> 01:26:33,000
That's the reason that's why over 67% of Rose Oldsmobile sales are to repeat customers, folks who come back year after year,

802
01:26:33,000 --> 01:26:38,000
because Rose offers more low prices plus continuing interest in your satisfaction.

803
01:26:38,000 --> 01:26:42,000
There is no substitute for integrity and integrity means Rose Oldsmobile,

804
01:26:42,000 --> 01:26:47,000
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805
01:26:47,000 --> 01:26:53,000
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806
01:26:53,000 --> 01:26:57,000
Randy Jackson's coming on. Randy was up there a while ago when Amarose was out stealing.

807
01:26:57,000 --> 01:27:01,000
Jackson has one hit today, a single to throw in a run,

808
01:27:01,000 --> 01:27:06,000
and Randy now picking up his batting average quite well since he got back in the lineup after the bad legs,

809
01:27:06,000 --> 01:27:14,000
is hitting a 222.

810
01:27:14,000 --> 01:27:23,000
Jackson's since he got back into action has had 7 for 18 before today for a 389% so he's been going great guns.

811
01:27:23,000 --> 01:27:37,000
First pitch is low on inside, ball one. Last half of the fourth inning.

812
01:27:37,000 --> 01:27:43,000
Garcin ready, pumps once twice and now comes to the plate.

813
01:27:43,000 --> 01:27:47,000
Jackson takes the knee high fastball for a strike in the county, evens at one and one.

814
01:27:47,000 --> 01:27:52,000
One ball, one strike, last half of the fourth inning, Dodgers lead four to one.

815
01:27:52,000 --> 01:27:57,000
And a play through the mile. Hope you can be here.

816
01:27:57,000 --> 01:28:00,000
The wind up in the one-one fix.

817
01:28:00,000 --> 01:28:07,000
Curve in the dirt to the right side and it's two and one.

818
01:28:07,000 --> 01:28:14,000
Jackson had battled campin' along back in Drysdale and the hole.

819
01:28:14,000 --> 01:28:16,000
Two-one pitch for Brosnan.

820
01:28:16,000 --> 01:28:22,000
He has in for strike at the knees and it's two and two.

821
01:28:22,000 --> 01:28:25,000
Jackson are talking a bit to Empire San Landis.

822
01:28:25,000 --> 01:28:30,000
Doesn't have too much to say but he had a word or two.

823
01:28:30,000 --> 01:28:37,000
Two and two.

824
01:28:37,000 --> 01:28:41,000
Now Brosnan ready again, here's the pitch.

825
01:28:41,000 --> 01:28:46,000
Strike three calls, fastball at the knees and Jackson out on strike.

826
01:28:46,000 --> 01:29:09,000
Jackson strike out number three, one away as Roy Campinola comes on.

827
01:29:09,000 --> 01:29:17,000
Campy up hitting 238, one out, four one-store Brooklyn leads. Campy hits the ground ball to shortstop

828
01:29:17,000 --> 01:29:29,000
and he banks comes in, makes his play. In time for the outs, two away.

829
01:29:29,000 --> 01:29:34,000
Coming on now will be Don Drysdale and Don struck out his first time up.

830
01:29:34,000 --> 01:29:41,000
Brosnan is the third Chicago pitcher, Dave Hillman, and was knocked out by Gil Hodges when Gil had a land drive back.

831
01:29:41,000 --> 01:29:46,000
It put the fingernail on the pitching hand for Hillman.

832
01:29:46,000 --> 01:29:54,000
He went out, Kaiser came on and was tagged for two doubles in the singles and then he went out for a pinch hitter in the second inning

833
01:29:54,000 --> 01:29:58,000
and Brosnan has come on to turn the Dodgers back.

834
01:29:58,000 --> 01:30:01,000
Drysdale waiting, two outs, none on. Here's the pitch.

835
01:30:01,000 --> 01:30:13,000
Powerball down at the plate, strike one.

836
01:30:13,000 --> 01:30:17,000
At the end of five and a half innings, St. Louis seven and Pittsburgh two.

837
01:30:17,000 --> 01:30:20,000
Pirates beat him last night seven to nothing.

838
01:30:20,000 --> 01:30:26,000
Philadelphia leads the Red Lakes four to nothing at the end of three. Here's the pitch.

839
01:30:26,000 --> 01:30:34,000
Curveball for strike two, nothing in two on Drysdale. At the end of five innings, Milwaukee four and New York nothing.

840
01:30:34,000 --> 01:30:38,000
Yankees and Cleveland most score at the end of three.

841
01:30:38,000 --> 01:30:42,000
Here's the pitch to Drysdale, Curveball tall strike three.

842
01:30:42,000 --> 01:30:47,000
So Brosnan gets two strikeouts in the inning, the fourth of the ball game.

843
01:30:47,000 --> 01:30:53,000
Dodgers go down on order in the fourth inning. No runs, no hits, no errors, and none left on.

844
01:30:53,000 --> 01:31:02,000
And so at the end of four, the score is Brooklyn four and Chicago one.

845
01:31:02,000 --> 01:31:13,000
All set to go now to the top of the first inning is Bob Seat, Ernie Banks and Walt Moran for Chicago.

846
01:31:13,000 --> 01:31:25,000
Bob Seat gets flingled and grounded out in two trips.

847
01:31:25,000 --> 01:31:28,000
Don Drysdale ready, here's the first check.

848
01:31:28,000 --> 01:31:32,000
Parkball on the outside corner knee-high strike one.

849
01:31:32,000 --> 01:31:35,000
Brooklyn four and Chicago one.

850
01:31:35,000 --> 01:31:42,000
Game three of a five game weekend series.

851
01:31:42,000 --> 01:31:47,000
Drysdale delivers again to Seat, takes it high outside, ball one.

852
01:31:47,000 --> 01:31:50,000
County evens one ball, one strike on Bob Seat.

853
01:31:50,000 --> 01:31:57,000
Ernie Banks on deck and Walt Moran to follow.

854
01:31:57,000 --> 01:32:00,000
Here's the windup for one-one fix.

855
01:32:00,000 --> 01:32:11,000
Inside on the corner for strike two, one and two.

856
01:32:11,000 --> 01:32:14,000
One and two, none out, none on.

857
01:32:14,000 --> 01:32:24,000
Dodgers four, Chicago one, top of the fifth inning.

858
01:32:24,000 --> 01:32:29,000
The pitch is low for a ball and the count goes too soon and Campanella now talking to land in a minute.

859
01:32:29,000 --> 01:32:36,000
Drysdale came off the mound a few steps to have something to say about that fix might have been a strike.

860
01:32:36,000 --> 01:32:46,000
Two balls, two strikes on Bob Seat.

861
01:32:46,000 --> 01:32:49,000
Guys, they're ready, here's the windup and the fix.

862
01:32:49,000 --> 01:32:51,000
Ground ball to the right side.

863
01:32:51,000 --> 01:32:59,000
Hodges makes a backhand knockdown, turns, throws, in time on a nice play.

864
01:32:59,000 --> 01:33:03,000
Hodges was far to his right backhand of the ball and rolled off his glove.

865
01:33:03,000 --> 01:33:08,000
He made a quick recovery, turned and threw to Drysdale to get speak by himself.

866
01:33:08,000 --> 01:33:12,000
So it's one out for Chicago in the fifth inning and the batter is Ernie Banks.

867
01:33:12,000 --> 01:33:15,000
Ernie had a double and he struck out.

868
01:33:15,000 --> 01:33:24,000
The bank hitting 269 is the Chicago batter here in the fifth inning.

869
01:33:24,000 --> 01:33:27,000
Drysdale into the windup and here's his fix.

870
01:33:27,000 --> 01:33:42,000
A high pop foul off to the right, it'll be out of play in the upper deck.

871
01:33:42,000 --> 01:33:45,000
One out, done on for Chicago in the fifth inning.

872
01:33:45,000 --> 01:33:48,000
The Cubs have six phases, the Dodgers have four.

873
01:33:48,000 --> 01:33:50,000
Dodgers lead four to one.

874
01:33:50,000 --> 01:33:54,000
Now all of their hips and runs in the first inning.

875
01:33:54,000 --> 01:33:57,000
The first ball to throw for a strike two on Banks.

876
01:33:57,000 --> 01:34:08,000
Nothing in through to the Chicago shortstop Ernie Banks.

877
01:34:08,000 --> 01:34:10,000
Drysdale winds and fires.

878
01:34:10,000 --> 01:34:15,000
Pile check, Imagrass can't be holds on and banks down on strikes.

879
01:34:15,000 --> 01:34:20,000
For Drysdale that's five strikeouts.

880
01:34:20,000 --> 01:34:30,000
The starters of the day were 79 strikeouts in 116 innings and now he has 84 in 120 and 2-3 innings.

881
01:34:30,000 --> 01:34:35,000
Our fan batter, Walsh Morn, is coming on, ground about to drive in and around and singles.

882
01:34:35,000 --> 01:34:38,000
So he's one for two, hitting 309.

883
01:34:38,000 --> 01:34:46,000
Bling and a most strike one.

884
01:34:46,000 --> 01:34:53,000
Bling and one to count, the Walsh Morn, two out, done on for Chicago in the top of the fifth inning.

885
01:34:53,000 --> 01:34:55,000
Drysdale winds, here's the pitch.

886
01:34:55,000 --> 01:34:58,000
Outside ball one.

887
01:34:58,000 --> 01:35:08,000
It's third, two, St. Louis, seven at the end of five and a half innings.

888
01:35:08,000 --> 01:35:10,000
One one count.

889
01:35:10,000 --> 01:35:12,000
Here's the pitch.

890
01:35:12,000 --> 01:35:18,000
In-tribe, ball two. Drysdale was a horrible fix that time, got it inside at the hand.

891
01:35:18,000 --> 01:35:27,000
And a two ball one strike count on Morn.

892
01:35:27,000 --> 01:35:30,000
Down ready again, here's the pitch.

893
01:35:30,000 --> 01:35:36,000
Drysdale's center field, Frater goes fighting back, turns and makes the grab, side to side.

894
01:35:36,000 --> 01:35:43,000
So Morn lines out straight away to slider and it's three up three down, no runs, no hits, no errors, and no misson.

895
01:35:43,000 --> 01:35:51,000
At the end of four and a half innings to play at the score, Brooklyn Four and Chicago One.

896
01:35:51,000 --> 01:35:53,000
And now away's the Marl Halper.

897
01:35:53,000 --> 01:35:59,000
Well say if I were to stop you on a speed and ask you to tell me the one thing they drew here for,

898
01:35:59,000 --> 01:36:02,000
what would you think the right answer would be?

899
01:36:02,000 --> 01:36:08,000
For the look of the beer, for the gold of afternoon sunlight, the joy, whiteness of a bit of a foam,

900
01:36:08,000 --> 01:36:13,000
for the taste, the rich mellow flavor, the zippy appetizing flavor you don't always find,

901
01:36:13,000 --> 01:36:20,000
where you'd be right, but more than those things, what they drew beer for most of all is enjoyment.

902
01:36:20,000 --> 01:36:25,000
You're enjoyment. The kind of enjoyment that makes you smack your lips and say, bring on another.

903
01:36:25,000 --> 01:36:29,000
Brother, that's the story of taper beer.

904
01:36:29,000 --> 01:36:36,000
It's food for enjoyment, for perfect look, for tops and flavors, for your enjoyment through and through.

905
01:36:36,000 --> 01:36:41,000
You'll try a taper today. You'll see it's real beer.

906
01:36:41,000 --> 01:36:46,000
Now we move into the last half of the inning number five.

907
01:36:46,000 --> 01:36:51,000
Brooklyn Dodgers are leading in the ball game 4-1. Brooklyn Four runs on four hits.

908
01:36:51,000 --> 01:36:54,000
No errors. Chicago One runs six hits, one error.

909
01:36:54,000 --> 01:36:57,000
Coming up in the bottom of the fifth is Charlie Neal, the leadoff man.

910
01:36:57,000 --> 01:36:59,000
Gary, you all set?

911
01:36:59,000 --> 01:37:00,000
Okay, how's Charlie Neal?

912
01:37:00,000 --> 01:37:02,000
He's walking around the corner.

913
01:37:02,000 --> 01:37:05,000
He's going to be the first to go in the corner.

914
01:37:05,000 --> 01:37:11,000
The bottom of the fifth is Charlie Neal, the leadoff man. Gary, you all set? Okay, how's Charlie Neal?

915
01:37:11,000 --> 01:37:15,000
He's walking around about in two tries and deciding average is 266.

916
01:37:15,000 --> 01:37:21,000
Kendall banks Morgan and speak on the infield board, Chicago, and Jim Boz are doing the 50s.

917
01:37:21,000 --> 01:37:28,000
First pitch is low with the ball one.

918
01:37:28,000 --> 01:37:32,000
One ball of strike. Neal, Gilliam and Snyder, first three do up here.

919
01:37:32,000 --> 01:37:35,000
He was four in the first, leads to Chicago, four to one.

920
01:37:35,000 --> 01:37:38,000
Dubbed all for God's sake, running the first inning.

921
01:37:38,000 --> 01:37:49,000
Charlie swings and misses on a half-dial on the count, strike two.

922
01:37:49,000 --> 01:37:54,000
Neal, ready? Strike two counts.

923
01:37:54,000 --> 01:37:58,000
Jim Bozman, text the sign with catcher Charlie Silvera. Here's the pitch.

924
01:37:58,000 --> 01:38:03,000
Serve way outside ball one, one and two.

925
01:38:03,000 --> 01:38:10,000
The Chicago outfielders, walls and lefts, Will and Sutter and Moran in right.

926
01:38:10,000 --> 01:38:16,000
Yankees and Cleveland two to two at the end of four and a half innings of play. That's Cleveland today.

927
01:38:16,000 --> 01:38:20,000
Here's a fastball inside the Neal and it's two and two.

928
01:38:20,000 --> 01:38:23,000
Chicago leads Boston two to nothing at the end of three and a half.

929
01:38:23,000 --> 01:38:30,000
Those are American league scores. The end of six and a half in the national, St. Louis seven and Pittsburgh two.

930
01:38:30,000 --> 01:38:38,000
The Red Lakes now from up with three runs in the fourth. The Prairie Lafilliers four to three at the end of four innings of play.

931
01:38:38,000 --> 01:38:40,000
Here's the pitch.

932
01:38:40,000 --> 01:38:43,000
Sutter hit up the third baseline, rolling just foul.

933
01:38:43,000 --> 01:38:48,000
Bounce off Jerry Kimbell's arm, but he knocked it down and fouled down.

934
01:38:48,000 --> 01:38:53,000
At the end of five of the half innings, Milwaukee four and the Giants nine.

935
01:38:53,000 --> 01:38:58,000
The Dodgers of course, hopeful that today they'd get some help from the Giants.

936
01:38:58,000 --> 01:39:06,000
If the Dodgers win and the Giants win, the Dodgers will take first place from Milwaukee by a percentage point.

937
01:39:06,000 --> 01:39:09,000
Trailing by one game. Here's the pitch.

938
01:39:09,000 --> 01:39:21,000
Four on a missed strike three. Neal goes down clean and Jim Brosnan has brought along a strikeout pitch today. He's struck out five now.

939
01:39:21,000 --> 01:39:27,000
Here's Gilliam up. Junior's rounded out and struck out a two turns and is hitting two sixty-six.

940
01:39:27,000 --> 01:39:37,000
Sutter on deck. Hodges down in the hole.

941
01:39:37,000 --> 01:39:39,000
Brosnan ready. Here's the pitch.

942
01:39:39,000 --> 01:39:43,000
Gilliam's picked a high flat on the left field, waiting to be packed with lee walls.

943
01:39:43,000 --> 01:39:46,000
Grows one step with light and makes the catch.

944
01:39:46,000 --> 01:39:51,000
And now it's stuck in a station break. This is the Brooklyn Dodgers, radio and up north.

945
01:39:51,000 --> 01:39:56,000
For the top, they're recorded entertain.

946
01:39:56,000 --> 01:40:08,000
Nile 1460, W-O-K-O-L. The name of the capital district's most talked about station.

947
01:40:08,000 --> 01:40:15,000
Snyder's walked in five to right. So he's run for one today, hitting 281.

948
01:40:15,000 --> 01:40:19,000
Gill's waiting with two odds to run for funding.

949
01:40:19,000 --> 01:40:26,000
The top field and then field playing around to the right and deep against Snyder. Brosnan winds here's the pitch.

950
01:40:26,000 --> 01:40:33,000
The Dodgers had four base hits in the ballgame and they came in a row in the first inning.

951
01:40:33,000 --> 01:40:39,000
With two odds, Snyder on. Hodges got a single. Amarillo's double. Somoli doubled and Jackson's single.

952
01:40:39,000 --> 01:40:44,000
And that's all the Dodgers have been able to muster up on the offense.

953
01:40:44,000 --> 01:40:51,000
The pitch is but only one run. Right on to Snyder.

954
01:40:51,000 --> 01:40:57,000
The windup in the pitch curve is in and over for strike two.

955
01:40:57,000 --> 01:41:02,000
Brosnan came on to work in the second inning and it struck out five and has walked two.

956
01:41:02,000 --> 01:41:11,000
Has allowed no runs and no hits.

957
01:41:11,000 --> 01:41:26,000
Nothing is through to Snyder with two odds and a half of the first inning.

958
01:41:26,000 --> 01:41:41,000
Okay, the windup and here's the pitch. Outside ball one, one and two.

959
01:41:41,000 --> 01:41:48,000
One down and two strikes. Snyder waiting. Brosnan winds here's come. Outside again, ball two.

960
01:41:48,000 --> 01:41:56,000
Two and two to do. Double hundred to five on the Dodgers head west. They off Monday playing St. Louis.

961
01:41:56,000 --> 01:42:03,000
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and the games on Wednesday and Thursday will be televised as well as earned on radio.

962
01:42:03,000 --> 01:42:09,000
Wednesday and Thursday night at 8.55, road TV from St. Louis on Channel 9.

963
01:42:09,000 --> 01:42:14,000
Of course, all the Dodger away games on radio on the pitch you're looking for now.

964
01:42:14,000 --> 01:42:22,000
Here's the pitch you've been. Current ball is low, ball free. Full count for Snyder.

965
01:42:22,000 --> 01:42:26,000
They're with Duke barring around outside the batter's box.

966
01:42:26,000 --> 01:42:32,000
Snyder fails there but he's now attaining some of the hitting ability he has in years gone by.

967
01:42:32,000 --> 01:42:34,000
This has been hitting the ball very well.

968
01:42:34,000 --> 01:42:39,000
Brosnan's been waiting on the ball better, trying to keep his eye on it and trying to get his timing back.

969
01:42:39,000 --> 01:42:48,000
Here's it is almost all set now. Ball four comes down and Snyder is on with a loss.

970
01:42:48,000 --> 01:42:53,000
Walk number three given up by Brosnan and now Gil Hodges coming on.

971
01:42:53,000 --> 01:42:58,000
Gil got a base hit off Dave Hillman's finger in the first inning. Popped up in the third.

972
01:42:58,000 --> 01:43:03,000
So Hodges hitting 305 comes on now with one on and two out.

973
01:43:03,000 --> 01:43:09,000
The Dodger's four on the cucked one, third game of the series, double header tomorrow.

974
01:43:19,000 --> 01:43:26,000
All right, here's the stretch by Brosnan, the pitch to the plate. Gil takes the five, ball one.

975
01:43:26,000 --> 01:43:35,000
Our fireman Stan Landis makes an exchange of baseballs now with Captain Charlie Sauvare.

976
01:43:40,000 --> 01:43:42,000
And Sauvare walks the mound with it.

977
01:43:44,000 --> 01:43:49,000
One on, two out, fifth inning. Four to one.

978
01:43:49,000 --> 01:43:53,000
The Giants failed a score in the sixth inning and the Braves lead them four to nothing.

979
01:43:53,000 --> 01:43:56,000
And Bob Trubbe.

980
01:44:13,000 --> 01:44:15,000
Hodges waiting one on count.

981
01:44:15,000 --> 01:44:23,000
That's the pitch. Back ball, a little abstract ball too. Two balls, no strikes.

982
01:44:23,000 --> 01:44:27,000
Well, I hope you both can come out tomorrow and see the double header or not.

983
01:44:27,000 --> 01:44:31,000
A lot of big days coming up in Hodges from the Dodgers get home.

984
01:44:36,000 --> 01:44:40,000
Two on count. A throw to first base and Snyder is back.

985
01:44:40,000 --> 01:44:47,000
A fine warm, safe afternoon here at the ballpark. Hope you're enjoying safe or wherever you are, whatever you may be doing.

986
01:44:47,000 --> 01:44:54,000
Clinging to pop fly by Hodges out back up second. Bobby Morgan, Dave's eyes almost lost the ball in the front.

987
01:44:54,000 --> 01:45:00,000
Had to kind of lean away and keep his gloves covering his eyes and casting a shadow and he made the play.

988
01:45:00,000 --> 01:45:06,000
So Hodges pops out to Morgan in back of second. No runs, no hits, no errors and done left on.

989
01:45:06,000 --> 01:45:11,000
So at the end of five, the store, the Dodgers four and Chicago one.

990
01:45:15,000 --> 01:45:17,000
And now here's that.

991
01:45:20,000 --> 01:45:24,000
Well, there's not enough for a lot of you folks who've been waiting for. The annual camera day at Ebbetsville.

992
01:45:24,000 --> 01:45:30,000
The Dodgers' August camera day for 1957 will be held on Saturday, August 24.

993
01:45:30,000 --> 01:45:37,000
That's a fine day too with Milwaukee. So all of your camera fans, get your cameras out and follow your lenses for another big camera day.

994
01:45:37,000 --> 01:45:40,000
The Dodgers' August camera day at Ebbetsville.

995
01:45:40,000 --> 01:45:45,000
You're out bound today now and right in for your tickets or pick them up at any Dodger ticket office.

996
01:45:45,000 --> 01:45:51,000
Saturday, August 24, the camera day entry blanks or at the printer's now and will be available next week.

997
01:45:51,000 --> 01:45:55,000
They'll be available wherever Argus camera products are sold.

998
01:45:55,000 --> 01:46:00,000
And of course, at Dodger ticket offices as well.

999
01:46:00,000 --> 01:46:26,000
Now we go to the top half of any number six of Lee Raw's coming up as the first man for Chicago,

1000
01:46:26,000 --> 01:46:31,000
and he's got a good number of people coming up.

1001
01:46:31,000 --> 01:46:36,000
And he's got a good number of people coming up.

1002
01:46:36,000 --> 01:46:46,000
And he's got a good number of people coming up as the first man for Chicago,

1003
01:46:46,000 --> 01:46:56,000
and he's got a good number of people coming up as the first man for Chicago,

1004
01:46:56,000 --> 01:47:06,000
and he's got a good number of people coming up as the first man for Chicago,

1005
01:47:06,000 --> 01:47:16,000
and he's got a good number of people coming up on wall, hitting a number five spot for Chicago.

1006
01:47:16,000 --> 01:47:29,000
Next six, in for a strike two. Nothing in two.

1007
01:47:29,000 --> 01:47:38,000
There's a wide and five curveball outside one and two. One ball two strikes on the batter Lee Walls,

1008
01:47:38,000 --> 01:47:43,000
Jerry Kimmel on deck and Bobby Morgan to follow.

1009
01:47:43,000 --> 01:47:49,000
There's a wide and five roll curve about side ball two and it's two and two.

1010
01:47:49,000 --> 01:47:58,000
Dodgers won a double header last night from Chicago and are now nine and one with the Cubs on the year.

1011
01:47:58,000 --> 01:48:04,000
The curveball two strikes on Lee Walls leading off in the fifth inning.

1012
01:48:04,000 --> 01:48:08,000
Our five ball in the center field, Grader racing over toward Light Center,

1013
01:48:08,000 --> 01:48:11,000
some only going over, just makes the call and grabs it.

1014
01:48:11,000 --> 01:48:15,000
One away, Walls, Gage, Schneider in Light Center.

1015
01:48:15,000 --> 01:48:21,000
Jerry Kimmel coming on is lined out to third and struck out, number two.

1016
01:48:21,000 --> 01:48:35,000
And Kimmel is hitting one ninety eight.

1017
01:48:35,000 --> 01:48:51,000
Drive down the liver to the right hand batter of strikes, side armed in. Nothing in one.

1018
01:48:51,000 --> 01:49:06,000
There's a curveball on the ball one and one, Jerry Kimmel at that.

1019
01:49:06,000 --> 01:49:08,000
The line up and here's the pitch.

1020
01:49:08,000 --> 01:49:13,000
Pull on a missed first strike, not on fastball, offered up by Drysdale.

1021
01:49:13,000 --> 01:49:17,000
One ball two strikes to counter Jerry Kimmel. One out and an arm in the sixth inning.

1022
01:49:17,000 --> 01:49:30,000
Gage's lead, four to one over Chicago.

1023
01:49:30,000 --> 01:49:35,000
One and two. Here's the line up and the pitch.

1024
01:49:35,000 --> 01:49:51,000
Gage's lead, four to one over Chicago.

1025
01:49:51,000 --> 01:50:07,000
Gage gives Drysdale the time and the count. Here's the pitch.

1026
01:50:07,000 --> 01:50:23,000
No way out, still away down. The batter will be Bobby Morgan. Slides on left and tripled off the scoreboard.

1027
01:50:23,000 --> 01:50:27,000
Bobby hitting two twenty eight.

1028
01:50:27,000 --> 01:50:31,000
Here's the pitch to Morgan. Line inside, ball one. Bobby's split out of there.

1029
01:50:31,000 --> 01:50:37,000
Well Milwaukee has added another run in the seventh inning, still batting and leads to Drysdale, five to nothing.

1030
01:50:37,000 --> 01:50:41,000
He's playing in the top half of the seventh. Here's the pitch.

1031
01:50:41,000 --> 01:50:46,000
Fastball in first strike and the count evens one one arm Morgan.

1032
01:50:46,000 --> 01:50:54,000
Beyond death getter, the catcher is Charlie Chopara.

1033
01:50:54,000 --> 01:51:00,000
One one the pitch down. All the way in the lower fans back at first.

1034
01:51:00,000 --> 01:51:20,000
And the one ball to Drysdale counts.

1035
01:51:20,000 --> 01:51:26,000
One and two. Morgan wedding two outs and a run six innings. Drysdale winds five.

1036
01:51:26,000 --> 01:51:35,000
The ball is low and it falls through. Evens out now. Two balls to Drysdale.

1037
01:51:35,000 --> 01:51:41,000
Jaffer Bear happy to send it to him. Don't forget for the weekend get a good supply of those Jaffer Quartz.

1038
01:51:41,000 --> 01:51:45,000
Then he's dropped in and he's got to the base of something you'll have a good supply on hand.

1039
01:51:45,000 --> 01:51:50,000
Morgan falls down from one of the sides to check his swing and bid in time.

1040
01:51:50,000 --> 01:51:56,000
He rolled the ball back to the box. So he had strike three but Morgan falling away.

1041
01:51:56,000 --> 01:52:06,000
Catch up on his swing and it's ball free strikes two.

1042
01:52:06,000 --> 01:52:11,000
So Bobby back in again with a full count.

1043
01:52:11,000 --> 01:52:14,000
Guys there ready? Here's the pitch.

1044
01:52:14,000 --> 01:52:26,000
The ball popped back behind the plate and it'll be out of play. Can't be turned to have a look at it.

1045
01:52:26,000 --> 01:52:35,000
Grandsitter to Bobby Morgan.

1046
01:52:35,000 --> 01:52:40,000
Drysdale takes off with time and I guess one he likes.

1047
01:52:40,000 --> 01:52:45,000
The ball right back to Drysdale and one shot down.

1048
01:52:45,000 --> 01:52:48,000
Play the first in time and the third in time.

1049
01:52:48,000 --> 01:52:52,000
So free up, free down, no runs, no hits, no errors, no much to hunt.

1050
01:52:52,000 --> 01:53:02,000
Chicago out in the fish bunnings and at the end of five and a half it's Dodgers four, cut one.

1051
01:53:02,000 --> 01:53:07,000
Washington, London, Bangkok, Jerusalem.

1052
01:53:07,000 --> 01:53:10,000
Roll over the world, news of the world.

1053
01:53:10,000 --> 01:53:13,000
But the biggest news is from Rose Oldsmobile, central in Manning and Albany.

1054
01:53:13,000 --> 01:53:19,000
That news is over 67% of Rose Oldsmobile sales out to repeat customers, people who trade year after year with Rose.

1055
01:53:19,000 --> 01:53:20,000
And there's a reason.

1056
01:53:20,000 --> 01:53:27,000
Rose Oldsmobile maintains in their modern service shop all the latest equipment and instruments to give continuing warranty service on every old bay sale.

1057
01:53:27,000 --> 01:53:30,000
Service that continues on from the first moment the sale is made.

1058
01:53:30,000 --> 01:53:35,000
Rose Oldsmobile utilizes only the newest up to the minute factory methods in offering just warranty service.

1059
01:53:35,000 --> 01:53:38,000
The mechanical experts at school in Oldsmobile methods.

1060
01:53:38,000 --> 01:53:41,000
Not only that, but Rose Oldsmobile gives you a good deal.

1061
01:53:41,000 --> 01:53:44,000
So buy from a dealer who stands behind the purchase.

1062
01:53:44,000 --> 01:53:45,000
Rose Oldsmobile.

1063
01:53:45,000 --> 01:53:51,000
Remember, over 67% of Rose Oldsmobile sales are to repeat customers before you buy any car.

1064
01:53:51,000 --> 01:53:56,000
See, Rose Oldsmobile, the capital district's oldest franchise Oldsmobile dealer.

1065
01:53:56,000 --> 01:53:59,000
Over 30 years in central in Manning.

1066
01:53:59,000 --> 01:54:07,000
The end of the five and a half innings of play, the Brooklyn Dodgers is still out in front over Chicago 4-1.

1067
01:54:07,000 --> 01:54:09,000
Brooklyn 4 runs 4 hits in a row.

1068
01:54:09,000 --> 01:54:11,000
There's an Chicago 1-run 6 hits winner.

1069
01:54:11,000 --> 01:54:14,000
In the last half of the fix, Amaro Simole and Jackson.

1070
01:54:14,000 --> 01:54:16,000
All right, Gerry, we're waiting.

1071
01:54:16,000 --> 01:54:23,000
All right, Sandy Amaro doubled the right field in the first inning and drove in a run and came in the score on a double by Geno Simole.

1072
01:54:23,000 --> 01:54:29,000
Dodgers 4-1 over the cup, last of the fix, and he walks in the third.

1073
01:54:29,000 --> 01:54:31,000
So he's won for one today and hitting 3-0-1.

1074
01:54:33,000 --> 01:54:37,000
Amaro has been a hot hitter for the Dodgers here in the last nine games.

1075
01:54:42,000 --> 01:54:46,000
High curve ball by Bronson stays outside ball one.

1076
01:54:47,000 --> 01:54:52,000
In the last six games, Amaro has been on base 17 times out of 27 times up.

1077
01:54:52,000 --> 01:54:56,000
8 hits and 18 at back for a 4-44 for the 20.

1078
01:54:57,000 --> 01:55:01,000
He's had 8-1, hit one profit, ball and knocked in 6 runs.

1079
01:55:04,000 --> 01:55:10,000
He's now 19 out of 29 on base, he's putting today's run on 2 for 2 today.

1080
01:55:10,000 --> 01:55:13,000
Ball to the count, Bronson wins. Here it is.

1081
01:55:13,000 --> 01:55:16,000
Top shot on the corner for a strike.

1082
01:55:16,000 --> 01:55:23,000
Bronson won. Hello.

1083
01:55:23,000 --> 01:55:26,000
Two balls, one strike to Amaro.

1084
01:55:28,000 --> 01:55:31,000
Randy Whitting, Bat Hill straight up and down, waggling a bit.

1085
01:55:32,000 --> 01:55:34,000
Takes a curve for strike two.

1086
01:55:34,000 --> 01:55:41,000
Strike two on Randy Amaro. First batter up in the sixth inning for the Dodgers.

1087
01:55:41,000 --> 01:55:45,000
We'll have four runs and four hits and they all came in the first inning.

1088
01:55:45,000 --> 01:55:48,000
Bronson pitches, in the dirt, ball three.

1089
01:55:48,000 --> 01:56:04,000
Go to Amaro, 3-2. 3-2 counts.

1090
01:56:04,000 --> 01:56:08,000
Right into Jim Bronson, into the line-up, Bump and Pitcher.

1091
01:56:08,000 --> 01:56:11,000
Randy sends a high pop foul after left side.

1092
01:56:11,000 --> 01:56:19,000
Back comes Connie Sauvera, back towards the bat rack and makes the catch.

1093
01:56:19,000 --> 01:56:23,000
Amaro fouls after Sauvera, also just a guard or dugout on the left side.

1094
01:56:23,000 --> 01:56:26,000
One away, Gino Samoli coming on.

1095
01:56:26,000 --> 01:56:31,000
Gino hit a double after scoreboard in right field of drive and a pair in the first inning.

1096
01:56:31,000 --> 01:56:41,000
Gino with one out-and-on, Samoli coming on and the cut's getting very effective relief for Jim Bronson.

1097
01:56:41,000 --> 01:56:44,000
And this might be Jim's last inning.

1098
01:56:44,000 --> 01:56:49,000
He's due to hit in the seventh inning and we now have full-fin activity for Chicago.

1099
01:56:49,000 --> 01:57:02,000
Here's the pitch to Gino, a full-on and disc strike one.

1100
01:57:02,000 --> 01:57:09,000
In the bullpen, Dick's drop warming up for the cut.

1101
01:57:09,000 --> 01:57:14,000
Here's the pitch by Bronson and the curve ball low ball one.

1102
01:57:14,000 --> 01:57:28,000
He even counts one ball, one strike on, Samoli.

1103
01:57:28,000 --> 01:57:32,000
Last ball is full-on and disc first strike, one and two.

1104
01:57:32,000 --> 01:57:49,000
And the drive today of 14,686, 67.58, 2100, 880 and 6,000, not a whole kid.

1105
01:57:49,000 --> 01:57:52,000
One and two, down it comes.

1106
01:57:52,000 --> 01:57:57,000
Nice break called on Gino and a question-don't-buy-it-sand hand is about it.

1107
01:57:57,000 --> 01:58:05,000
Gino put the pitch with a little inside on him and Landers called him out-on strike.

1108
01:58:05,000 --> 01:58:15,000
So for the Chicago pitcher, Jim Bosz, strikeout number six.

1109
01:58:15,000 --> 01:58:20,000
Up now, Randy Jackson has struck out and cradle drove in the run.

1110
01:58:20,000 --> 01:58:23,000
Good arm-fictioning and the Dodgers lead four to one.

1111
01:58:23,000 --> 01:58:30,000
Jackson plays a high-fly to set a field, Bob Will going way back for the from back-back-back and it's in for the center field stand.

1112
01:58:30,000 --> 01:58:46,000
Hold on.

1113
01:58:46,000 --> 01:58:56,000
Randy Jackson gets his first full run of the year, a long high-fly that drops about six rows back into the center field stand straight away.

1114
01:58:56,000 --> 01:58:58,000
And it's now five to one, Brooklyn.

1115
01:58:58,000 --> 01:59:09,000
Good Roy Campanella coming on.

1116
01:59:09,000 --> 01:59:15,000
Jackson on a very good streak since he got back into the lineup.

1117
01:59:15,000 --> 01:59:25,000
Now in seven games, including one appearance of the pink hitter, and that's nine for 20.

1118
01:59:25,000 --> 01:59:29,000
Anthony takes the curve ball for a strike and the catcher is one-on-one.

1119
01:59:29,000 --> 01:59:35,000
So Randy Jackson got his bad knee patched up, back in action and he's playing a big bat.

1120
01:59:35,000 --> 01:59:38,000
Nine hits and let's make that 21 a bat.

1121
01:59:38,000 --> 01:59:49,000
That ball is low and it's two-on-one. Two balls, one strike.

1122
01:59:49,000 --> 01:59:57,000
At the end of this happening hour, we'll have a complete rundown on the sacred scoreboard, give you all the other scores.

1123
01:59:57,000 --> 01:59:59,000
Here's the pick.

1124
01:59:59,000 --> 02:00:01,000
Kampy swings a big hopper, off-scored short.

1125
02:00:01,000 --> 02:00:05,000
Ernie Banks gets it, makes his play and the side is retired.

1126
02:00:05,000 --> 02:00:10,000
So for the Dodgers in the sixth inning, one run, one hit, home run by Randy Jackson.

1127
02:00:10,000 --> 02:00:12,000
No errors and I'm not sorry.

1128
02:00:12,000 --> 02:00:16,000
And at the end of sixth, at Brooklyn five and Chicago one.

1129
02:00:16,000 --> 02:00:19,000
And Harris promised his Al with the scoreboard.

1130
02:00:19,000 --> 02:00:25,000
At the end of seven innings, in that game between Milwaukee and the Giants, the Blades are leading it, five to nothing.

1131
02:00:25,000 --> 02:00:30,000
Groping pitching for Milwaukee, Gomez, McCormick in the second, now Al Worthington in the seventh for the Giants.

1132
02:00:30,000 --> 02:00:33,000
Crandall and Covington are both in home run.

1133
02:00:33,000 --> 02:00:39,000
Cincinnati, Philadelphia at the end of four and a half innings, it's five from four in favor of Cincinnati over Philadelphia.

1134
02:00:39,000 --> 02:00:42,000
Jeff Coates commenced it for Cincinnati and growth in the third.

1135
02:00:42,000 --> 02:00:47,000
Philadelphia's got it earned and had Hacker come on in his relief from the fourth and Moore had in the fifth.

1136
02:00:47,000 --> 02:00:52,000
With Anderson hitting a home run in the third with one on for the Philadelphia Phillies.

1137
02:00:52,000 --> 02:00:59,000
St. Louis Pittsburgh at the end of seven and one half innings, it's nine to four in favor of St. Louis.

1138
02:00:59,000 --> 02:01:04,000
Dixon got it, merit his relief from the seventh. Pittsburgh had friend to Guinness,

1139
02:01:04,000 --> 02:01:08,000
King in the third, Clonson in the sixth place in the eighth and a Royal in the eighth.

1140
02:01:08,000 --> 02:01:13,000
Del Anderson the third with two men on at his 14th home run of the year for St. Louis.

1141
02:01:13,000 --> 02:01:20,000
In the American League, at the end of five innings of play, there's the Yankees two and the Cleveland Indians two.

1142
02:01:20,000 --> 02:01:23,000
Jeff started for the Yankees, burned his relief in the fifth.

1143
02:01:23,000 --> 02:01:26,000
Early win pitching this ball game for the Indians.

1144
02:01:26,000 --> 02:01:29,000
Boston and Chicago at the end of four, Chicago leads the Red Sox.

1145
02:01:29,000 --> 02:01:34,000
Two to nothing. Sissler began for Boston, Porterfield is released in the second.

1146
02:01:34,000 --> 02:01:38,000
For the Chicago White Sox, the pitcher is six to none of it.

1147
02:01:38,000 --> 02:01:43,000
Washington and Detroit at the end of five, tied up at one and one, rest the camera for Washington.

1148
02:01:43,000 --> 02:01:50,000
Pitching against Frank Larry at Detroit, Lemon hit a home run in the first with a bases empty, his 13th of the year for Washington.

1149
02:01:50,000 --> 02:01:55,000
And the ball game between Baltimore and Kansas City out of Kansas City has been delayed because of rain.

1150
02:01:55,000 --> 02:01:58,000
The other possible starting pitchers should they get this one underway.

1151
02:01:58,000 --> 02:02:02,000
Will be Johnson for Baltimore and for Kansas City Arnold for the Carrero.

1152
02:02:02,000 --> 02:02:06,000
Now we're ready to go with more action here, so let's get back to Jeff.

1153
02:02:06,000 --> 02:02:11,000
Chuck Tanner pitch hitting for Silvera hits the foul ball, grounded fast first.

1154
02:02:11,000 --> 02:02:17,000
And strike one on six batters. Chuck Tanner hitting for Chicago here, batting for Charlie Silvera.

1155
02:02:17,000 --> 02:02:22,000
Top of the seventh inning, Dodgers lead now five to one.

1156
02:02:22,000 --> 02:02:27,000
Silvera, another Tanner hitting 278 batting for Silvera.

1157
02:02:27,000 --> 02:02:32,000
They alone has come out to the on-deck circle to bat for Jim Brosnan.

1158
02:02:37,000 --> 02:02:41,000
Drive-Dale delivers a play and a slow roller up the first baseline.

1159
02:02:41,000 --> 02:02:46,000
And Freddy Fitzsimmons comes over to make the play on it.

1160
02:02:46,000 --> 02:02:53,000
A strike shoot count on six batters Chuck Tanner with Dale Long out on deck.

1161
02:03:01,000 --> 02:03:04,000
Here's our base head landing the right field for Tanner.

1162
02:03:04,000 --> 02:03:10,000
Simole over to play, a fireball back in and six batters Chuck Tanner is on with a freeing of the right.

1163
02:03:10,000 --> 02:03:15,000
And off down Drive-Dale, base hit number seven.

1164
02:03:15,000 --> 02:03:22,000
Here's Dale Long coming on as the first batter. Dale is hitting 259.

1165
02:03:22,000 --> 02:03:27,000
On-deck is soft will and down in the hole is Bob Seat.

1166
02:03:27,000 --> 02:03:31,000
In the bullfam, Dick's dropped working for Chicago.

1167
02:03:31,000 --> 02:03:35,000
So Roslyn goes off, he works five-pine innings about one run and one hit.

1168
02:03:35,000 --> 02:03:37,000
That was on Randy Jackson Comer.

1169
02:03:37,000 --> 02:03:41,000
Roslyn walked three and struck out six.

1170
02:03:41,000 --> 02:03:46,000
So the cut-back on the seventh with one arm none out. Fitzsimmons parled away, strike one.

1171
02:03:57,000 --> 02:03:59,000
Nothing in one on Dale Long.

1172
02:04:03,000 --> 02:04:07,000
Drive-Dale delivers a start on low and it's for one strike one.

1173
02:04:07,000 --> 02:04:11,000
One at one, double hundred of our fans don't forget.

1174
02:04:11,000 --> 02:04:16,000
Come on out if you can and see the Dodgers and their parallel appearance before the long western North trip begins.

1175
02:04:20,000 --> 02:04:23,000
One-one count. Here's the pace.

1176
02:04:23,000 --> 02:04:26,000
Upstribe for ball two and it's two-one.

1177
02:04:26,000 --> 02:04:32,000
Say gals when you watch Duffin later on, don't forget to pick up a good supply of those papered quarts for the weekend.

1178
02:04:32,000 --> 02:04:37,000
Papered quarts are handy way to have your shaper on ice.

1179
02:04:37,000 --> 02:04:40,000
It would turn and drop in where you've got a good supply.

1180
02:04:43,000 --> 02:04:47,000
Two balls, one strike. Here's the pace.

1181
02:04:47,000 --> 02:04:51,000
Upstribe, pass ball and it's ball three, strike one on Dale Long.

1182
02:04:53,000 --> 02:04:57,000
From St. Louis next Wednesday and Thursday we're going to have those two games on TV.

1183
02:04:57,000 --> 02:05:04,000
The series opened Tuesday but they went to Thursday games on TV, 8.55 on Channel 9.

1184
02:05:04,000 --> 02:05:09,000
So it's all the games on Dodger Radio Network and the state of York City too.

1185
02:05:09,000 --> 02:05:12,000
Three-one left. Here's the pitch for Long.

1186
02:05:12,000 --> 02:05:15,000
Inside and he's on with a walk.

1187
02:05:15,000 --> 02:05:18,000
Base on balls number two by Don Drive-Dale.

1188
02:05:18,000 --> 02:05:23,000
So the cut's now trying to kick up something here in the last top half of the seventh.

1189
02:05:23,000 --> 02:05:28,000
Two men on and Tanner goes to second base and Dale Long is on his first with a walk.

1190
02:05:28,000 --> 02:05:33,000
Bob Will comes up, he's struck out, fly it out and run it out and the bidding, 237.

1191
02:05:39,000 --> 02:05:43,000
And now Glenn LaBurne is up and throwing and Dodger balls in in right field.

1192
02:05:44,000 --> 02:05:47,000
Five to one. Brooklyn Leeds were playing in the top of the seventh.

1193
02:05:47,000 --> 02:05:49,000
Two on, nobody out.

1194
02:05:49,000 --> 02:05:54,000
And the Dodger in field now comes to double play depth trying to get a pair against Bob Will.

1195
02:05:54,000 --> 02:05:57,000
Bob all his three back to the wire.

1196
02:05:58,000 --> 02:06:00,000
Right one.

1197
02:06:00,000 --> 02:06:03,000
One, two, three, four.

1198
02:06:16,000 --> 02:06:19,000
Right one count, drive Dale out of the straight, check the runners.

1199
02:06:19,000 --> 02:06:21,000
Here's your pitch.

1200
02:06:21,000 --> 02:06:23,000
Far away, right back to the wire.

1201
02:06:23,000 --> 02:06:30,000
Right two.

1202
02:06:40,000 --> 02:06:43,000
Nothing in turn of the card to lead off man Bob Will.

1203
02:06:43,000 --> 02:06:48,000
Long and first base, Tanner is second, two-point hitters that both got on.

1204
02:06:48,000 --> 02:06:52,000
Here's the look by drive Dale in the pitch to the plate.

1205
02:06:52,000 --> 02:06:56,000
Miles Stepp, Miles Camping, broadband, Will holds up there, right two.

1206
02:06:56,000 --> 02:07:01,000
Right two.

1207
02:07:14,000 --> 02:07:16,000
Nothing in turn.

1208
02:07:16,000 --> 02:07:24,000
Now the look drives Dale ready, delivers.

1209
02:07:24,000 --> 02:07:26,000
Bob all his three back.

1210
02:07:27,000 --> 02:07:29,000
So Will getting just the piece of it.

1211
02:07:29,000 --> 02:07:35,000
As the straight two have counted him with Tanner is second base and Long at first base.

1212
02:07:35,000 --> 02:07:39,000
He's got the batting in the seventh inning that Dodgers lead, five to one.

1213
02:07:39,000 --> 02:07:48,000
Hey Lewis nine, Pittsburgh four at the end of seven and a half, fifth and ready five for the rough before at the end of four and a half.

1214
02:07:51,000 --> 02:07:53,000
Drive Dale ready, deal with two pitch.

1215
02:07:53,000 --> 02:07:59,000
Bouncing it to third, Jackson comes up from the back, throws the first base and it's in time for the double play.

1216
02:07:59,000 --> 02:08:03,000
I just hit the floor on a big bounce and got Bob Will for the double play.

1217
02:08:03,000 --> 02:08:11,000
Now before Bob's feet comes our last part for station identification, just as the Brooklyn Dodgers radio network.

1218
02:08:11,000 --> 02:08:19,000
Dial 1460 WOKO Albany WOKO, the capital district most talked about station with downtown studios in the hotel Wellington.

1219
02:08:19,000 --> 02:08:22,000
Now back to the Dodger Cubs game.

1220
02:08:22,000 --> 02:08:34,000
Randy Jackson took that ball just a few steps in the bag, came over and made the fourth out on Tanner coming down.

1221
02:08:34,000 --> 02:08:40,000
And his throw didn't have much on it at the first base, but I just took it on the bounce and still got it in time to double up Will.

1222
02:08:40,000 --> 02:08:44,000
On the play, Lauren goes into second here, Bob's feet get back, two outs, one on.

1223
02:08:46,000 --> 02:08:49,000
Guys Dale now working here in the top of the seventh inning.

1224
02:08:49,000 --> 02:08:54,000
Jackson's runner, here's the pitch. Pops ball moves outside, ball one.

1225
02:08:54,000 --> 02:08:56,000
Left hand batter, Bob's feet.

1226
02:09:05,000 --> 02:09:06,000
One ball, one strike.

1227
02:09:07,000 --> 02:09:09,000
Guys Dale ready? Delivered.

1228
02:09:09,000 --> 02:09:15,000
Round ball to the right side, Gilliam over and the ball passes off through, you'll recover through, not in time.

1229
02:09:15,000 --> 02:09:21,000
Gilliam going into short right field and knocks the ball down and counts off his arm.

1230
02:09:21,000 --> 02:09:28,000
He picked it up and fired at the first base but not in time and Seek is on and an error is charged on Gilliam.

1231
02:09:28,000 --> 02:09:33,000
On the play, Lauren goes to third and holds up there.

1232
02:09:36,000 --> 02:09:41,000
So an error is charged on Gilliam as Ernie Banks comes to bat, he has a double and the struck out twice.

1233
02:09:41,000 --> 02:09:48,000
Seek getting right but Gilliam juggled his ball on the grass and short right field.

1234
02:09:51,000 --> 02:09:57,000
Ernie Banks the batter, hitting 268 with Chicago shortstop.

1235
02:10:01,000 --> 02:10:03,000
Two on, two outs, seventh inning.

1236
02:10:03,000 --> 02:10:05,000
Guys Dale out of a stretch, here's the pitch.

1237
02:10:05,000 --> 02:10:07,000
Pass ball comes in low, ball one.

1238
02:10:07,000 --> 02:10:11,000
Quim LeByn just in the dodger bullpen in right field.

1239
02:10:19,000 --> 02:10:21,000
One ball no strike.

1240
02:10:21,000 --> 02:10:27,000
The look in the pitch, pass ball in for a strike at the knees and it's one and one to Ernie Banks.

1241
02:10:27,000 --> 02:10:35,000
One ball, one strike.

1242
02:10:47,000 --> 02:10:51,000
Guys Dale takes off a couple times, now gets the one he wants.

1243
02:10:51,000 --> 02:10:57,000
One one sixth, curve ball a pile of serve and it's one and two.

1244
02:11:03,000 --> 02:11:05,000
One ball, two strikes.

1245
02:11:08,000 --> 02:11:13,000
Ernie Banks hands in waiting, runners at first and third, long at third and Seek at first.

1246
02:11:13,000 --> 02:11:15,000
Guys, you ready? Here's the pitch.

1247
02:11:15,000 --> 02:11:22,000
Five ball, this is the center field, back court goes to Ernie Banks, back in his scorn.

1248
02:11:22,000 --> 02:11:25,000
Home run for Banks and the center field stands.

1249
02:11:36,000 --> 02:11:39,000
And it's now a five ball ball.

1250
02:11:39,000 --> 02:11:46,000
There's Ernie Banks, this one in the center field seats for a home run to reduce the Dodger League to one run.

1251
02:11:46,000 --> 02:11:48,000
The home run by Jackson, hit it with six innings.

1252
02:11:48,000 --> 02:11:53,000
Up now is Walt Warren, who has cringled once in pre-sign to pass.

1253
02:11:53,000 --> 02:11:59,000
So five to four as the Dodgers lead the cup here in the seventh inning, Warren waits.

1254
02:11:59,000 --> 02:12:02,000
Guys Dale now, steps off.

1255
02:12:02,000 --> 02:12:09,000
Warren, a big left hand batter and the Dodger right fielder is hitting three oh eight.

1256
02:12:09,000 --> 02:12:22,000
Ernie Banks wraps his 19th of the year and drives home two in front of him and puts the cup right back in business.

1257
02:12:22,000 --> 02:12:27,000
The runs are on and the inning was for long when Gilliam Bobbles speaks grounders.

1258
02:12:27,000 --> 02:12:36,000
Warren takes the strike on the outside corner.

1259
02:12:36,000 --> 02:12:43,000
Top of the seventh inning, Brooklyn fires to Cargill four.

1260
02:12:43,000 --> 02:12:46,000
Now go all face-up to the right side.

1261
02:12:46,000 --> 02:12:57,000
Cavalli down on one knee, picks it up and fires it back in and Walt Warren is on and here comes Walter Rolston out now to see about drive sales.

1262
02:12:57,000 --> 02:13:01,000
In the inning for Chicago, Fitzrider center cringled the right.

1263
02:13:01,000 --> 02:13:03,000
Fitzrider longs for a walk.

1264
02:13:03,000 --> 02:13:05,000
Will then banks into double play.

1265
02:13:05,000 --> 02:13:07,000
Jackson through the wedges.

1266
02:13:07,000 --> 02:13:11,000
Seats your life on the air by Gilliam and banks you to home run.

1267
02:13:11,000 --> 02:13:19,000
Warren now after the home run has fought with the swing of the right field and Clem Laban is being called into pitch for the Dodgers.

1268
02:13:19,000 --> 02:13:23,000
For the five fourth score, the tying runner is on base.

1269
02:13:23,000 --> 02:13:28,000
Laban is being called in here to start out a hold on for drive sales.

1270
02:13:28,000 --> 02:13:32,000
In the top half of the seventh inning in the ball game here at Evansfield.

1271
02:13:32,000 --> 02:13:40,000
And despite the fact that the Dodgers hold a nine and one edge over the cup this year, they really have the battle to beat the cup.

1272
02:13:40,000 --> 02:13:46,000
Alright, LaFriana is coming in and as Clem comes on, Allison are running down the state with scoreboard scores.

1273
02:13:46,000 --> 02:13:48,000
And Gilliams are going to be caught on the other game.

1274
02:13:48,000 --> 02:13:49,000
Okay, Al.

1275
02:13:49,000 --> 02:13:50,000
Then on to the number four.

1276
02:13:50,000 --> 02:13:51,000
Alright, John.

1277
02:13:51,000 --> 02:13:57,000
No walking to John to the end of the seventh and a half innings of play is five nothing in favor of Milwaukee over the John.

1278
02:13:57,000 --> 02:14:02,000
Gromit's going for Milwaukee, Gromit, McCormick and Worthington of all picks up off the John.

1279
02:14:02,000 --> 02:14:05,000
It's time for them to come into the pitch home run for the ball game.

1280
02:14:05,000 --> 02:14:12,000
Cincinnati, Philadelphia at the end of five, it is five to four in favor of Cincinnati over Philadelphia.

1281
02:14:12,000 --> 02:14:21,000
St. Louis and Pittsburgh at the end of eight and one half innings of play, it's nine to four St. Louis leading Pittsburgh.

1282
02:14:21,000 --> 02:14:30,000
Over in the American League, the Yankees and Cleveland at the end of five and a half innings of play, it's the Yankees two and Cleveland two.

1283
02:14:30,000 --> 02:14:37,000
Boston and Chicago at the end of five innings, the White Sox are leading the Boston Red Sox three to nothing.

1284
02:14:37,000 --> 02:14:41,000
Parkinson, how are we in the fifth inning at a home run for the White Sox?

1285
02:14:41,000 --> 02:14:46,000
Washington to short at the end of five and a half innings of play, it is Washington three to short one.

1286
02:14:46,000 --> 02:14:51,000
Camera against Flaring, Lemon and Severs, an all-mountain netball game for Washington.

1287
02:14:51,000 --> 02:14:57,000
Baltimore and Kansas City, ball game delayed because of rain, the starting fifth is however just an an ounce.

1288
02:14:57,000 --> 02:15:01,000
Johnson for Baltimore and Arno for the Carrero for Kansas City.

1289
02:15:01,000 --> 02:15:04,000
Well, that's everything up to the minute here.

1290
02:15:04,000 --> 02:15:13,000
All right, Lee Wells coming on and when the fine came in to fix last night in the fifth inning, Wells had his first fix for a home run, so now we'll see what happens.

1291
02:15:13,000 --> 02:15:15,000
Well, he has a fix.

1292
02:15:15,000 --> 02:15:17,000
Last ball is a five ball one.

1293
02:15:17,000 --> 02:15:21,000
Wells today is Washington on the first play and it's right out.

1294
02:15:21,000 --> 02:15:29,000
So he's on for two, the time run is the first base and a five-four ball game here in the seventh inning and the fine now in the release drysail.

1295
02:15:29,000 --> 02:15:31,000
Dine works six and two-thirds innings.

1296
02:15:31,000 --> 02:15:36,000
He had a four run, one earned and nine hits, struck out six, lost two.

1297
02:15:36,000 --> 02:15:50,000
Five-four, Dodgers lead, Wells waiting, LeBron out of a strip, a fix, a five, a ball and the count goes two-nothing.

1298
02:15:50,000 --> 02:15:56,000
LeBron is making his 38th appearance of the year as record as four wins, five losses.

1299
02:15:56,000 --> 02:16:03,000
He earned run average 3.31.

1300
02:16:03,000 --> 02:16:10,000
Two balls, no strikes, Wells waiting, LeBron took in for a strike at the knees and he's earned one.

1301
02:16:10,000 --> 02:16:34,000
Two balls, one strike, two outs, one on.

1302
02:16:34,000 --> 02:16:42,000
Off of the seventh inning, the cup is fourth, three runs here.

1303
02:16:42,000 --> 02:16:44,000
Here's a fix.

1304
02:16:44,000 --> 02:16:48,000
Blue running, that strike two, just clicker fired in by LeBron and Wall goes for it.

1305
02:16:48,000 --> 02:16:51,000
Two and two, they alone is boosting up in the bullpen.

1306
02:16:51,000 --> 02:16:54,000
I see that he's going to go into the lineup.

1307
02:16:54,000 --> 02:17:01,000
He went in for a finch, or as a finch hitter for cross, and he may stay on.

1308
02:17:01,000 --> 02:17:05,000
Here's a turn two, check of the runner, here's the fix.

1309
02:17:05,000 --> 02:17:09,000
The ball, busts through the hole to left field, and it's a base hit.

1310
02:17:09,000 --> 02:17:15,000
The Walls are done with a finger left in the third run, a fast as the second base from the first run of Walls Morn.

1311
02:17:15,000 --> 02:17:20,000
Up will be Jerry Kimbell, two up, but he may not pass.

1312
02:17:20,000 --> 02:17:30,000
Kimbell has struck out thousand nine down.

1313
02:17:30,000 --> 02:17:34,000
Bobby Adams is going to the bat rack, and it's likely he's about here.

1314
02:17:34,000 --> 02:17:39,000
Bobby Adams.

1315
02:17:39,000 --> 02:17:45,000
That's what it'll be. Bobby Adams coming on a finch hit for Kindle.

1316
02:17:45,000 --> 02:17:48,000
Bobby alongside nice for the again fielders.

1317
02:17:48,000 --> 02:17:52,000
Make it eight, and the seventh inning.

1318
02:17:52,000 --> 02:17:55,000
Bobby Adams batting for Kindle.

1319
02:17:55,000 --> 02:18:02,000
So the Cubs have two on Morn as the second Walls as the first, and Kindle has four runs on Fennett.

1320
02:18:02,000 --> 02:18:05,000
So I just have five runs on Fieders.

1321
02:18:05,000 --> 02:18:10,000
Kindle has three in here in the seventh inning, and it's five to four.

1322
02:18:10,000 --> 02:18:16,000
The Giants have scored two on their walk in the eighth, and are still batting, and it's five to two on that one.

1323
02:18:16,000 --> 02:18:20,000
Bobby Adams coming on towards Reef.

1324
02:18:20,000 --> 02:18:25,000
Now picked up from the minor league, from the coast league by the Cubs.

1325
02:18:25,000 --> 02:18:31,000
Bobby, a right hand batter, two men aboard.

1326
02:18:31,000 --> 02:18:34,000
Off of the seventh inning.

1327
02:18:34,000 --> 02:18:36,000
Get to the side and the fifth.

1328
02:18:36,000 --> 02:18:38,000
Now ball to Kershaw. Deal with it.

1329
02:18:38,000 --> 02:18:41,000
Down to second base, and time to the side is out.

1330
02:18:41,000 --> 02:18:46,000
So Adams rolls out to Kershaw from the fourth play on Walls, and tires the side.

1331
02:18:46,000 --> 02:18:51,000
The inning for Chicago, three runs picked up on Forehead.

1332
02:18:51,000 --> 02:18:54,000
One hour, and they left two on.

1333
02:18:54,000 --> 02:18:57,000
North end is six and a half innings of play at the score.

1334
02:18:57,000 --> 02:19:01,000
The Dodgers five and Chicago four.

1335
02:19:01,000 --> 02:19:04,000
Well, a warm day, a warm, safer day.

1336
02:19:04,000 --> 02:19:07,000
How's that going to be about Shaper?

1337
02:19:07,000 --> 02:19:09,000
That'll do, Jerry.

1338
02:19:09,000 --> 02:19:11,000
You know, I'll just take it on a warm day, as you just mentioned.

1339
02:19:11,000 --> 02:19:15,000
The old refrigerator is a mighty useful way to keep your Shaper beer cool and happy.

1340
02:19:15,000 --> 02:19:18,000
They're waiting for you to take it out and drink it.

1341
02:19:18,000 --> 02:19:22,000
The only thing is, if you're going to take it out, you've got to put it in there first.

1342
02:19:22,000 --> 02:19:25,000
And it's a real sad feeling to reach in there and find nothing.

1343
02:19:25,000 --> 02:19:28,000
Just in your throat, screaming for relief.

1344
02:19:28,000 --> 02:19:31,000
Well, the best way I know to keep that refrigerator filled with refreshing Shaper beer

1345
02:19:31,000 --> 02:19:35,000
is to pick up handy Shaper Six pack whenever you're out shopping.

1346
02:19:35,000 --> 02:19:39,000
It will fuck them easy in the store with the gay, colorful seams on the white side.

1347
02:19:39,000 --> 02:19:43,000
You just pick them up with two fingers, they're so light, so easy to have.

1348
02:19:43,000 --> 02:19:47,000
They're easy to store too, thanks to the neat modern design.

1349
02:19:47,000 --> 02:19:50,000
Each one holds six full cans of good Shaper beer.

1350
02:19:50,000 --> 02:19:54,000
And when you want to get out the cans, you just flip open the perforate.

1351
02:19:54,000 --> 02:19:56,000
It's as simple as that.

1352
02:19:56,000 --> 02:19:57,000
The Shaper Six pack.

1353
02:19:57,000 --> 02:20:00,000
Real convenience and real enjoyment, too.

1354
02:20:00,000 --> 02:20:22,000
For those cans of pills with Shaper beer, it's real beer.

1355
02:20:22,000 --> 02:20:28,000
The end of the first half, things are playing, the Brooklyn Dodgers are leading over to Chicago Cup 5-4.

1356
02:20:28,000 --> 02:20:33,000
They have 5 runs on 5, it's Chicago 4-run 10, it's each side is committed in their own.

1357
02:20:33,000 --> 02:20:36,000
And we moved to the last half of the 7th inning.

1358
02:20:36,000 --> 02:20:40,000
If the batter's standing up there right now, waiting to get things started,

1359
02:20:40,000 --> 02:20:44,000
we'll be glim-lap-on, we'll have a new pitcher on from Chicago Cups, and Jerry will tell us all about it.

1360
02:20:44,000 --> 02:20:47,000
Alright now, it'll be just dropped during the pitching,

1361
02:20:47,000 --> 02:20:51,000
they'll arm stays in and batting in the number 9 spot at first base.

1362
02:20:51,000 --> 02:20:55,000
Just Tanner stays in, batting in the number 8 spot, playing in left field,

1363
02:20:55,000 --> 02:20:59,000
and Lee Walls has moved from left field to third base.

1364
02:20:59,000 --> 02:21:06,000
So Walls is a third, and there's maybe another change for Chicago.

1365
02:21:06,000 --> 02:21:09,000
Chicago, number 39.

1366
02:21:09,000 --> 02:21:14,000
We have a new center field at 4 Chicago too, I believe, we'll wait and see.

1367
02:21:14,000 --> 02:21:17,000
Tanner is playing in left, he's fading the game.

1368
02:21:17,000 --> 02:21:22,000
Bob Steeck goes into the outfield, so he's fading the ball, he moved to center field.

1369
02:21:22,000 --> 02:21:26,000
There was a missing link on the scorecard.

1370
02:21:26,000 --> 02:21:30,000
Murphy is scoring with a 6th drop, back to the spot of Kimberl,

1371
02:21:30,000 --> 02:21:34,000
without the pinch hitter, Adam, dropped batting in the number 6 spot.

1372
02:21:34,000 --> 02:21:38,000
Tanner hitting 8, Lang hitting 9, Steeck moves to center field,

1373
02:21:38,000 --> 02:21:47,000
and Bob Will comes out.

1374
02:21:47,000 --> 02:21:51,000
Alright, last of the 7th inning, LeFind steps in.

1375
02:21:51,000 --> 02:22:14,000
He's playing in a fireback for strike 1.

1376
02:22:14,000 --> 02:22:18,000
The new catcher is Jim Penning, and he's hitting the lead off spot.

1377
02:22:18,000 --> 02:22:21,000
Now we got him all in the book now.

1378
02:22:21,000 --> 02:22:24,000
And this batting order for Chicago is really messed up now.

1379
02:22:24,000 --> 02:22:29,000
Ball one to LeFind, and it is one ball, one strike.

1380
02:22:29,000 --> 02:22:34,000
Last of the 7th inning, 6th drop pitching, Jim Penning is going to check in.

1381
02:22:34,000 --> 02:22:41,000
Walls a third, moving from left field, LeFind swings the batting to strike 2, 1 and 2.

1382
02:22:41,000 --> 02:22:44,000
Walls playing third, Tanner stays in and plays in left field,

1383
02:22:44,000 --> 02:22:49,000
Long is playing in first base, stays in, and Bob Steeck moves to the outfield playing center,

1384
02:22:49,000 --> 02:22:55,000
and Penning batsman LeFinds, and he's placing Bob Will.

1385
02:22:55,000 --> 02:22:58,000
And the chance to go in is just 4, and at an e-hand, still batting,

1386
02:22:58,000 --> 02:23:02,000
Black 3 calmed in the fire, and he's out on strike.

1387
02:23:02,000 --> 02:23:08,000
Right guard number 1 for the Chicago pitcher, 6th drop.

1388
02:23:08,000 --> 02:23:11,000
The chance now trailed by 1 run to Milwaukee 5-4,

1389
02:23:11,000 --> 02:23:16,000
and they're still batting in the last half of the 8-1.

1390
02:23:16,000 --> 02:23:21,000
Our score of 5-4, the largest lead batting in the last of the 7th inning, with Charlie Neal coming on.

1391
02:23:21,000 --> 02:23:27,000
Charlie is all for 2.

1392
02:23:27,000 --> 02:23:31,000
Right hander, Dick Schott for Chicago, the wind of him 6th.

1393
02:23:31,000 --> 02:23:35,000
Her ball is in for strike.

1394
02:23:35,000 --> 02:23:45,000
Rock play that Marfengel has last year, he won 13 games and lost 10.

1395
02:23:45,000 --> 02:23:48,000
This year he has 8-8, we believe.

1396
02:23:48,000 --> 02:23:51,000
He's playing a high fly ball on the right field line,

1397
02:23:51,000 --> 02:23:54,000
Walmore in drifting over for it, right in front of the wall, near the line,

1398
02:23:54,000 --> 02:23:57,000
and makes the catch for the outfield.

1399
02:23:57,000 --> 02:24:02,000
Charlie Neal's guys out in zero-eight, and Jim Gilliam comes in.

1400
02:24:02,000 --> 02:24:08,000
The guys decide to knock five all of the last of the 8-1, and they're still batting.

1401
02:24:08,000 --> 02:24:12,000
And there's land scoreboard with him.

1402
02:24:12,000 --> 02:24:17,000
But up a real clear, the guys is coming for 5-8, and still batting.

1403
02:24:17,000 --> 02:24:20,000
Against Bill Orton, which is tied at 5-5.

1404
02:24:20,000 --> 02:24:24,000
Here's Gilliam at 5-5, we're 2 out from the first.

1405
02:24:24,000 --> 02:24:30,000
St. Lawrence, we've picked for today 9-4.

1406
02:24:30,000 --> 02:24:45,000
Gilliam jumps back for 5-4 all in his ball one.

1407
02:24:45,000 --> 02:24:47,000
Here's the 106 by Drock.

1408
02:24:47,000 --> 02:24:51,000
High pop-down on the left side, backing up towards the third base from Lee Wal's.

1409
02:24:51,000 --> 02:24:55,000
Wraiths-Narran takes the catch and the crowd is retired in order.

1410
02:24:55,000 --> 02:25:01,000
The Dodgers go down 1-2-3 before the Saddle, and the 7-1-0 runs, so it's no errors than the left side.

1411
02:25:01,000 --> 02:25:06,000
And at the end of 7, the score is Brooklyn 5 and Chicago 4.

1412
02:25:06,000 --> 02:25:08,000
OK Al.

1413
02:25:08,000 --> 02:25:13,000
Well, I remember friends while the Dodgers are in the West battling to stay in this red hot penadry.

1414
02:25:13,000 --> 02:25:18,000
That's your chance to line up your tickets for the tremendous home games in August,

1415
02:25:18,000 --> 02:25:21,000
starting with a four-game series with a giant.

1416
02:25:21,000 --> 02:25:26,000
You have a game to level the field in one New Jersey city, and your tickets are waiting for you right now.

1417
02:25:26,000 --> 02:25:30,000
Order by mail at box 55 Brooklyn 1, New York.

1418
02:25:30,000 --> 02:25:35,000
Or if you wait, drop around to any Dodger ticket office first thing Monday morning.

1419
02:25:35,000 --> 02:25:38,000
If you've been out of town missing all of your exciting baseball,

1420
02:25:38,000 --> 02:25:42,000
plan right now to see your Dodgers in action when they catch back home.

1421
02:25:42,000 --> 02:25:49,000
So, you operate and get your tickets first thing Monday morning.

1422
02:25:49,000 --> 02:25:52,000
You have the seven innings of play, all game is tightened up considerably,

1423
02:25:52,000 --> 02:25:57,000
for Brooklyn 5 runs, 5 hits and 1 error, and now for Chicago 4 runs, 10 hits and 1 error.

1424
02:25:57,000 --> 02:26:02,000
We go to the top half of the 8-th inning with Morgan coming up for Chicago, to face Rem Laban.

1425
02:26:02,000 --> 02:26:04,000
Let's get right back to Jerry.

1426
02:26:04,000 --> 02:26:11,000
OK Al. of the Morgan, Tanner who batted for Silver, and Laura who batted for the pitcher of Brouson,

1427
02:26:11,000 --> 02:26:15,000
for Chicago here in the 8-th inning, and Laban now trying to hold them.

1428
02:26:15,000 --> 02:26:19,000
He closed the winning picture in the first game last night.

1429
02:26:19,000 --> 02:26:23,000
Right now, Fandy Kofak gets up and starts throwing in the voucher bullfin.

1430
02:26:23,000 --> 02:26:26,000
Down in right field, a couple of left-hand batters do it.

1431
02:26:26,000 --> 02:26:28,000
Tanner and then Long.

1432
02:26:28,000 --> 02:26:31,000
So Kofak, turns up.

1433
02:26:31,000 --> 02:26:35,000
Alright, Laban sets the pitch to Bobby Morgan who has 1-for-3 tripled in the fourth inning,

1434
02:26:35,000 --> 02:26:38,000
and then was planted a third.

1435
02:26:38,000 --> 02:26:46,000
And the curve is in for the second one.

1436
02:26:46,000 --> 02:26:51,000
Giant 5, Milwaukee 5, the Giant still batted in the last of the 8-th inning.

1437
02:26:51,000 --> 02:26:53,000
There's the pitch to Morgan.

1438
02:26:53,000 --> 02:27:09,000
Now, playing a foul ball bounced off to the left, it's right field.

1439
02:27:09,000 --> 02:27:18,000
Nothing in field is accounted on Bobby Morgan.

1440
02:27:18,000 --> 02:27:23,000
Now, Laban sets the time.

1441
02:27:23,000 --> 02:27:26,000
Morgan leading off in the 8-th inning, and now, just out of there,

1442
02:27:26,000 --> 02:27:36,000
Laban puts a little more time than Morgan thought he could.

1443
02:27:36,000 --> 02:27:40,000
Cincinnati 5, followed off the fourth, the end of sixth inning to play.

1444
02:27:40,000 --> 02:27:46,000
They still cut off to a four-run lead, but couldn't hold it, so having the doubles now.

1445
02:27:46,000 --> 02:27:56,000
Alright, following the fifth place, two and a half backs.

1446
02:27:56,000 --> 02:27:58,000
There's the line up in the fifth.

1447
02:27:58,000 --> 02:28:06,000
Halfs back, ball one, one and two on Bobby Morgan.

1448
02:28:06,000 --> 02:28:14,000
Final score, St. Louis 9 and 6-for-4, even a prep series.

1449
02:28:14,000 --> 02:28:16,000
Laban ready to deliver.

1450
02:28:16,000 --> 02:28:18,000
Curve ball is way outside, ball two.

1451
02:28:18,000 --> 02:28:23,000
Two and two to lead off Bobby Morgan, leading off in the 8-th inning for Chicago.

1452
02:28:23,000 --> 02:28:37,000
Chuck Tanner hitting 8-th on Deccan Bay alone, hitting in the number nine spot to follow.

1453
02:28:37,000 --> 02:28:40,000
Two and two.

1454
02:28:40,000 --> 02:28:42,000
Here's the fifth.

1455
02:28:42,000 --> 02:28:47,000
Right street calls, backstabbed off the inside corner, and Morgan is out looking for the line,

1456
02:28:47,000 --> 02:28:54,000
strikeout number one.

1457
02:28:54,000 --> 02:29:02,000
The chance settles for those five, and it's all five, five-five, at the end of eight at the polo grounds.

1458
02:29:02,000 --> 02:29:08,000
Here's Chuck Tanner at bat, at the finch hitter in the seventh inning, he rips a single to right field.

1459
02:29:08,000 --> 02:29:11,000
And the bind ready now into the line of 36.

1460
02:29:11,000 --> 02:29:14,000
The marker to the right side, big off to Gilliam.

1461
02:29:14,000 --> 02:29:21,000
Play the first base in time, and it's two up.

1462
02:29:21,000 --> 02:29:29,000
Those two up, two down, will be alone coming on, and the finch hitter in the seventh, he drew a lock.

1463
02:29:29,000 --> 02:29:33,000
The bind has a four and five record on the here, and it's raised 10.

1464
02:29:33,000 --> 02:29:39,000
And the cuts by the way have had some very fine relief pitching today.

1465
02:29:39,000 --> 02:29:44,000
Here's John Kaiser at the command and warm-up, was not too much notice.

1466
02:29:44,000 --> 02:29:47,000
Last for a little ball one, and the first inning was throughout,

1467
02:29:47,000 --> 02:29:53,000
Pratter walked and Hodges at a land drive back to the box that put a finger for Soutter Dave Hillman.

1468
02:29:53,000 --> 02:29:58,000
And then Kaiser came on, took about five minute warm-up passes, and was immediately boxed around by the Dodgers.

1469
02:29:58,000 --> 02:30:03,000
Doubles by Amarosa and Somalia, and the fingers of Jackson for a four-run inning.

1470
02:30:03,000 --> 02:30:09,000
That's then, Rosenhelderman-Jack, except for Homer and by Jackson.

1471
02:30:09,000 --> 02:30:13,000
The count along, one ball, one strike.

1472
02:30:13,000 --> 02:30:16,000
That Homer by Randy is a different player now too.

1473
02:30:16,000 --> 02:30:29,000
Next six, four on a left for Strike Two, one and two on day alone.

1474
02:30:29,000 --> 02:30:34,000
One ball, two strikes, two out to the eighth inning.

1475
02:30:34,000 --> 02:30:39,000
Dodgers lead five-four.

1476
02:30:39,000 --> 02:30:50,000
First ball to that side, ball two, even count now, turned two to day alone.

1477
02:30:50,000 --> 02:30:55,000
Two games tomorrow to wind up the homestand, Dodgers on the road beginning Thursday.

1478
02:30:55,000 --> 02:31:02,000
TV games 1 p.m. Thursday night from St. Louis, 8.55 on Channel 9.

1479
02:31:02,000 --> 02:31:07,000
Pitchers, one on five, just hells the camp and almost five you're tired.

1480
02:31:07,000 --> 02:31:17,000
Long strikes, Rodney Bynes gets the pair on the inning, and Chicago goes down to the eighth with no runs, no hits, no errors, and no less on.

1481
02:31:17,000 --> 02:31:21,000
So at the end of seven of the half-innings, it's Brooklyn five and Chicago four.

1482
02:31:21,000 --> 02:31:26,000
All right Al, how about you friends? You get into the city once in a while.

1483
02:31:26,000 --> 02:31:32,000
You come into New York to see a show, or maybe just bring the wife in for dinner at your favorite hotel and relax a while?

1484
02:31:32,000 --> 02:31:37,000
Well listen, here's an idea. Why not make it a real little vacation?

1485
02:31:37,000 --> 02:31:40,000
Sure, for real enjoyment, stop overnight at your favorite hotel.

1486
02:31:40,000 --> 02:31:44,000
Take a day or two to see the Dodgers play right here at Epic Field.

1487
02:31:44,000 --> 02:31:47,000
That's a show or a movie you haven't seen.

1488
02:31:47,000 --> 02:31:50,000
And maybe some of the sites you've never gotten around to.

1489
02:31:50,000 --> 02:31:52,000
And time for a dinner.

1490
02:31:52,000 --> 02:31:59,000
And you know almost anywhere you stop at New York's finer hotels and restaurants, you'll find that for real enjoyment, they're serving real beer.

1491
02:31:59,000 --> 02:32:06,000
Super beer. Your shapers are available at your favorite eating place, as it is right in your own home.

1492
02:32:06,000 --> 02:32:09,000
So when you step out, don't forget to order shapers.

1493
02:32:09,000 --> 02:32:13,000
For real enjoyment, a cool forming glass of real beer.

1494
02:32:13,000 --> 02:32:20,000
Paper beer.

1495
02:32:20,000 --> 02:32:22,000
Luke's not here will be the first-seller in the last half of the state inning.

1496
02:32:22,000 --> 02:32:25,000
Here we call it the Hodgersman-Lamaro.

1497
02:32:25,000 --> 02:32:29,000
The Dodgers hoping that we'll be the last time they'll have the batter leading the ball game five to four.

1498
02:32:29,000 --> 02:32:33,000
Nick drops the Chicago pitcher, is ready to go, and batter's coming up to the plate.

1499
02:32:33,000 --> 02:32:35,000
And Jerry's ready to go.

1500
02:32:35,000 --> 02:32:41,000
Okay, Al's batter has walked twice, played out once, so there's today and none for one.

1501
02:32:41,000 --> 02:32:46,000
And the Dodgers now trying to get some entrance runs before they go to the ninth inning.

1502
02:32:46,000 --> 02:32:54,000
Nick's batter in waiting.

1503
02:32:54,000 --> 02:32:57,000
Here's the lineup in the fifth spot drop to do.

1504
02:32:57,000 --> 02:33:00,000
Curveball breaks in, post ball runs.

1505
02:33:00,000 --> 02:33:04,000
Double header tomorrow, two o'clock, we hope you can be here.

1506
02:33:04,000 --> 02:33:11,000
And then a once in a road trip.

1507
02:33:11,000 --> 02:33:24,000
Ball on count for Snyder, takes the next pitch lower than ball two.

1508
02:33:24,000 --> 02:33:29,000
And I think out on Snyder,

1509
02:33:29,000 --> 02:33:34,000
Nick drops for Chicago, the fourth Chicago pitcher,

1510
02:33:34,000 --> 02:33:36,000
and the Snyder, Snyder waits.

1511
02:33:36,000 --> 02:33:38,000
Down it comes.

1512
02:33:38,000 --> 02:33:42,000
On the corner for Trikant, it's turn one.

1513
02:33:42,000 --> 02:33:53,000
Two balls, one strike.

1514
02:33:53,000 --> 02:34:21,000
Here's the lineup in the ninth inning.

1515
02:34:21,000 --> 02:34:30,000
Good side of Gershitz, home run number 300 in his major league career, and he now ranks 13th in a side with Seth Ryan.

1516
02:34:30,000 --> 02:34:33,000
And he's two more to tie Roger Hornstein.

1517
02:34:33,000 --> 02:34:38,000
And for Tyler, number 24 on the year, and he's got eight home runs in the last 10 games.

1518
02:34:38,000 --> 02:34:42,000
Boy, that's just as really felt from now on.

1519
02:34:42,000 --> 02:34:45,000
Quick score, Dodgers lead, Hodges takes the last ball.

1520
02:34:45,000 --> 02:34:48,000
Inside ball one.

1521
02:34:48,000 --> 02:34:52,000
Eight home runs in, 10 games for Snyder.

1522
02:34:52,000 --> 02:34:54,000
Just really came to life.

1523
02:34:54,000 --> 02:34:58,000
He's had 24 home runs down, he's second in the league.

1524
02:34:58,000 --> 02:35:03,000
Pure ball is hung on by Kierland, it strikes one, one and one.

1525
02:35:03,000 --> 02:35:12,000
Dodgers six, and Chicago four, here in the last half of the eighth inning.

1526
02:35:12,000 --> 02:35:15,000
Here's the one-one-six.

1527
02:35:15,000 --> 02:35:18,000
Quick score on him, one and a half.

1528
02:35:18,000 --> 02:35:20,000
One and two.

1529
02:35:20,000 --> 02:35:27,000
Oh, the Dodgers now six-facets in two home runs.

1530
02:35:27,000 --> 02:35:33,000
That's from that one in the sixth inning, Snyder here in the eighth.

1531
02:35:33,000 --> 02:35:35,000
Here's the one-two-fac.

1532
02:35:35,000 --> 02:35:37,000
The curve is inside ball two.

1533
02:35:37,000 --> 02:35:39,000
Pure and two on Hodges.

1534
02:35:39,000 --> 02:35:44,000
Beyond that, Ketter is standing at Marow.

1535
02:35:44,000 --> 02:35:48,000
Now left in New York, side is five-five, playing in the ninth inning.

1536
02:35:48,000 --> 02:35:52,000
And the Dodgers, of course, pulling for a win for the Giants.

1537
02:35:52,000 --> 02:35:57,000
And wanting to beat the Cubs so they can take over first place, if that happens.

1538
02:35:57,000 --> 02:36:03,000
Ball three on a curve outside, and a free two-count on Hodges.

1539
02:36:03,000 --> 02:36:08,000
Fans and premises will be a hot weekend, so just to make sure you have enough first-clenching safer on hand,

1540
02:36:08,000 --> 02:36:15,000
better pick up a few safer courts. 32 ounces of golden goodness for a ball.

1541
02:36:15,000 --> 02:36:28,000
Liam Ketter on Hodges. High ball straight back.

1542
02:36:28,000 --> 02:36:32,000
Now Milwaukee is made two in the ninth, and now leaves seven to five,

1543
02:36:32,000 --> 02:36:36,000
so the Giants will have to do it again.

1544
02:36:36,000 --> 02:36:39,000
Who just posted from Milwaukee.

1545
02:36:39,000 --> 02:36:41,000
Here's a free two-fac.

1546
02:36:41,000 --> 02:36:46,000
Ball four, and Hodges is on with a walk.

1547
02:36:46,000 --> 02:36:49,000
A big drop, that is, walk number one.

1548
02:36:49,000 --> 02:36:52,000
That will be Sandy Amarosa, who's had a double-jove in a run,

1549
02:36:52,000 --> 02:36:54,000
walked and fouled out.

1550
02:36:54,000 --> 02:37:00,000
So Sandy has won for sure, and is hitting the two-98.

1551
02:37:00,000 --> 02:37:14,000
Six four Dodgers last to be eight, one on one, and Amarosa waiting.

1552
02:37:14,000 --> 02:37:19,000
Six five Rocks, run about the third base drive, and Rocks plays.

1553
02:37:19,000 --> 02:37:22,000
In the first and time, and Hodges goes to second.

1554
02:37:22,000 --> 02:37:29,000
So sacrificed by Amarosa, there's Gil Hodges to second base and brings on Geno Somerle.

1555
02:37:29,000 --> 02:37:31,000
Geno double to drive in two in the first inning,

1556
02:37:31,000 --> 02:37:33,000
and popped out and struck out.

1557
02:37:33,000 --> 02:37:47,000
One for three today, hitting two-89.

1558
02:37:47,000 --> 02:37:50,000
That's an A-five, filled it up, just fourth, the end of sixth.

1559
02:37:50,000 --> 02:37:58,000
Now, Wookie seven, New York five, playing the last of the ninth inning.

1560
02:37:58,000 --> 02:38:08,000
One for three, and the second base drive.

1561
02:38:08,000 --> 02:38:24,000
That ball comes in lower ball one.

1562
02:38:24,000 --> 02:38:38,000
One on count, there's the pitch to Geno, high curve off the shoulder, and this ball to two-nothing.

1563
02:38:38,000 --> 02:38:45,000
Two balls and no strikes on Somerle.

1564
02:38:45,000 --> 02:38:53,000
Got out of a six, and the curve is high for ball three.

1565
02:38:53,000 --> 02:38:58,000
Got this circle down in the bullpen in left field by a round.

1566
02:38:58,000 --> 02:39:05,000
Dodgers one run in, one run on, one run out, and laid 64 the last of the eighth inning.

1567
02:39:05,000 --> 02:39:08,000
There's the look, and the pitch to Geno.

1568
02:39:08,000 --> 02:39:11,000
One on at best first strike, three and one.

1569
02:39:11,000 --> 02:39:24,000
Geno going for the pre-hold pitch, and a cut for the message.

1570
02:39:24,000 --> 02:39:28,000
Three more of one strike.

1571
02:39:28,000 --> 02:39:31,000
Got ready again, but let's go ahead with the pitch.

1572
02:39:31,000 --> 02:39:45,000
Strike two, that's ball three, high on the other side, 20.

1573
02:39:45,000 --> 02:39:49,000
The answer is full count for Somerle, well, that's the second base one out.

1574
02:39:49,000 --> 02:39:54,000
Snotter has a home run this inning, he gives the Dodgers a two run, had six four.

1575
02:39:54,000 --> 02:40:05,000
Here's the pitch, ball ball straight back.

1576
02:40:05,000 --> 02:40:14,000
Full count for Somerle, three and two.

1577
02:40:14,000 --> 02:40:18,000
19-08-ing, six drops to Pataga right-hander.

1578
02:40:18,000 --> 02:40:20,000
Check the signs and catcher Jim Fanny.

1579
02:40:20,000 --> 02:40:22,000
Here's the look in the pitch.

1580
02:40:22,000 --> 02:40:31,000
One strike, ball four, and Somerle is on with the walk.

1581
02:40:31,000 --> 02:40:37,000
Coming on now is Randy Jackson, who's had a single on the home run, has driven in a pair of runs and scored one.

1582
02:40:37,000 --> 02:40:41,000
Jackson hitting a two-thirty-four.

1583
02:40:41,000 --> 02:40:43,000
Coming on here is the last half of the eighth inning.

1584
02:40:43,000 --> 02:40:58,000
Jackson is on second, Somerle on first, who has run out here in the eighth inning.

1585
02:40:58,000 --> 02:41:00,000
Now right-hander, big drop out of a threat.

1586
02:41:00,000 --> 02:41:04,000
Jackson's on it, and the fifth is Jackson.

1587
02:41:04,000 --> 02:41:06,000
One and a big cut, but that's better for him.

1588
02:41:06,000 --> 02:41:12,000
We'll get the Dodgers in, and Bob Steeck picked up by them, and it's now seven to four, a Dodger.

1589
02:41:12,000 --> 02:41:19,000
At Jackson's at the third of the day, a land single in the center, to drive home Gil Hodges in the second run of the inning.

1590
02:41:19,000 --> 02:41:25,000
The bully holds the second base, and before Roy Campanella comes on, we'll follow up on our first-person identification.

1591
02:41:25,000 --> 02:41:28,000
This is the Brooklyn Dodgers radio network.

1592
02:41:28,000 --> 02:41:32,000
Peter Tripp plays the nation's best-selling records every...

1593
02:41:32,000 --> 02:41:45,000
...Dial 1460, WOKOL, beneath the Capital District's most talked-about station with downtown studios in the hotel Wellington, and now back to Brooklyn Dodgers baseball, the Dodgers and the Cubs.

1594
02:41:45,000 --> 02:41:49,000
Bob Stepping at the mound now, and that's going to be all for Big Drop.

1595
02:41:49,000 --> 02:41:54,000
And we're going to have the first round, come on here in the eighth inning.

1596
02:41:54,000 --> 02:42:05,000
They'll become the best Chicago pitcher you've seen in Big Drop where 1-1 1-3 innings have been touched for two runs and have two runners on base drives for them.

1597
02:42:05,000 --> 02:42:09,000
Andy's a last-minute, struck out one and walked two.

1598
02:42:09,000 --> 02:42:13,000
Final score in the Wokie-Beefer Giants, seven to five.

1599
02:42:13,000 --> 02:42:17,000
Well, for Randy Jackson now, ten hits and 22 assists.

1600
02:42:17,000 --> 02:42:24,000
So he got back to action, so Randy's been carrying a hot bat along with Gilliam and Snyder and Harlow.

1601
02:42:24,000 --> 02:42:32,000
The round comes on and Big Drop comes off, and while the change is being made, we'll call in half or run down on the paper scoreboard.

1602
02:42:32,000 --> 02:42:33,000
OK, Al.

1603
02:42:33,000 --> 02:42:37,000
And I just told the post that Milwaukee is beating the Giants seven to five.

1604
02:42:37,000 --> 02:42:43,000
Cincinnati Seminoff at the end of seven, it's five to four, in favor of Cincinnati over the Seminoffians.

1605
02:42:43,000 --> 02:42:51,000
St. Louis, to be a Pittsburgh, nine to four, and at the end of seven innings, it's still tied over in the American League between the Yankees and Creedsons,

1606
02:42:51,000 --> 02:42:53,000
for there's two and two.

1607
02:42:53,000 --> 02:42:58,000
Washington and Chicago at the end of six and a half innings, it's three to nothing, Chicago leading Boston.

1608
02:42:58,000 --> 02:43:04,000
Washington and Detroit at the end of six and a half innings, it is four to three, Washington leading Detroit.

1609
02:43:04,000 --> 02:43:09,000
Baltimore and Kansas City have their ball game starts delayed because of rain, but they've got it underway now.

1610
02:43:09,000 --> 02:43:16,000
But Johnson runs for Baltimore and Porta Carrero, for Kansas City at the end of one innings, there is no score.

1611
02:43:16,000 --> 02:43:21,000
Repeating Milwaukee to beat the Giants seven to five, that's a no.

1612
02:43:21,000 --> 02:43:27,000
Our first round is on, and I'll have to pitch for the Chicago cops in the last half of the state's inning.

1613
02:43:27,000 --> 02:43:29,000
We'll be going to Roy Campanella.

1614
02:43:29,000 --> 02:43:33,000
The score here at this particular moment is seven to run, and seven hits, and one arrow for Brooklyn,

1615
02:43:33,000 --> 02:43:37,000
for Chicago four runs, and hits one arrow.

1616
02:43:37,000 --> 02:43:41,000
The round's about ready to go, Campanella coming up to the plate, so let's get back to Jerry.

1617
02:43:41,000 --> 02:43:45,000
By the hour, campy is called 0-2 today, since he replaced Johnny Roseburger on the fourth inning.

1618
02:43:45,000 --> 02:43:49,000
Roseburger got a five ball, and the Cringin had to be shy.

1619
02:43:49,000 --> 02:43:54,000
The round comes on with two in, two on, one out, dodgers lead seven-four.

1620
02:43:54,000 --> 02:44:01,000
Now, time called as well, and once the Dodgers catcher Jim Fanny, he gets the time to play it out.

1621
02:44:01,000 --> 02:44:24,000
Left handed for the Cubs, Johnny left field, looks to be a little field.

1622
02:44:24,000 --> 02:44:31,000
All right, conference over, back comes Fanny, Campanella waiting, third round, set to go,

1623
02:44:31,000 --> 02:44:34,000
batter's seven at the inning with a home run, Hodgers left, and we're all sacrificed,

1624
02:44:34,000 --> 02:44:38,000
so we're only walking, Jesse's bringing in the score, Hodgers.

1625
02:44:38,000 --> 02:44:43,000
Campy takes it on the corner for a strike one.

1626
02:44:43,000 --> 02:44:50,000
Last of the eight innings, Dodgers seven, the Cubs four, Dodgers trying to make it three straight over Chicago,

1627
02:44:50,000 --> 02:44:57,000
nine out of ten against the Cubs to the west.

1628
02:44:57,000 --> 02:45:04,000
Knuckler is low on his ball one, one on one.

1629
02:45:04,000 --> 02:45:10,000
The only game the Dodgers have lost to the Western Cubs is about seven to three balls in the St. Louis.

1630
02:45:10,000 --> 02:45:14,000
One on all the others here.

1631
02:45:14,000 --> 02:45:17,000
One on count, the look in the face.

1632
02:45:17,000 --> 02:45:20,000
On the corner for a call strike two.

1633
02:45:20,000 --> 02:45:24,000
The man had to give a little of a delayed call last time.

1634
02:45:24,000 --> 02:45:37,000
One of two to Campanella.

1635
02:45:37,000 --> 02:45:41,000
One ball to the side.

1636
02:45:41,000 --> 02:45:44,000
Campy waits, now it's learned that seven here's the pick.

1637
02:45:44,000 --> 02:45:50,000
Our pop-down, the right side, in field five goes on as they are learning to probably Morgan back up for,

1638
02:45:50,000 --> 02:45:52,000
and Morgan makes the play.

1639
02:45:52,000 --> 02:45:56,000
They camp on another pop-down to Morgan, and the batter will be Clem Levine,

1640
02:45:56,000 --> 02:46:00,000
who is up fourth and struck out in the seventh inning.

1641
02:46:00,000 --> 02:46:06,000
So we have Somolian seconds, Jack through on first base, and Levine coming on the back.

1642
02:46:06,000 --> 02:46:32,000
Two out, two on.

1643
02:46:32,000 --> 02:46:36,000
Here's the item set by Lyon, and the look to the runner is fixed to the plate.

1644
02:46:36,000 --> 02:46:40,000
Four on by Levin, strike one. Clem had gone too far around.

1645
02:46:40,000 --> 02:46:53,000
He tried to hold up, but it's crossing for strike.

1646
02:46:53,000 --> 02:46:56,000
Somolian, Jack's on our base, but two out in the eighth inning.

1647
02:46:56,000 --> 02:46:58,000
Two runs in.

1648
02:46:58,000 --> 02:47:04,000
The check again, here's the pick. Inside to me, ball one. One on one.

1649
02:47:04,000 --> 02:47:10,000
On the current streak, the Dodgers have rallied several times, pulled Levin's out of the fire.

1650
02:47:10,000 --> 02:47:16,000
They really caught on, and had a good homestand here against the West up to this point.

1651
02:47:16,000 --> 02:47:22,000
Here's a look to fix the Clem, piled away on the ground, back in the plate, strike two, ball one.

1652
02:47:22,000 --> 02:47:36,000
One ball, good strike.

1653
02:47:36,000 --> 02:47:40,000
Now again the look, and here's the pick.

1654
02:47:40,000 --> 02:47:44,000
Third strike three, Levin, caught looking in the primary charge.

1655
02:47:44,000 --> 02:47:48,000
Both of the Dodgers in the eighth inning, two runs picked up on two bases,

1656
02:47:48,000 --> 02:47:54,000
now the first two left on. At the end of eighth inning's play, it's seven to four.

1657
02:47:54,000 --> 02:47:56,000
The Dodgers over to the top.

1658
02:47:56,000 --> 02:48:00,000
Here's the first one.

1659
02:48:00,000 --> 02:48:02,000
Well you know after nine innings of fumbling out there on the ball field,

1660
02:48:02,000 --> 02:48:05,000
the Bear kind of likes to sit back a while and just relax.

1661
02:48:05,000 --> 02:48:10,000
Well I guess you go for some of the same after you've been working at the job or around the house.

1662
02:48:10,000 --> 02:48:16,000
Well let me tell you, you really enjoy relaxing just for the cool grass and steeper beer in your hand.

1663
02:48:16,000 --> 02:48:19,000
Talking about pleasure, and that's it.

1664
02:48:19,000 --> 02:48:24,000
A glass of golden amber shaper, tall and cool and topped off with a snowy white kind of foam.

1665
02:48:24,000 --> 02:48:26,000
It even looks relaxing.

1666
02:48:26,000 --> 02:48:29,000
And when it comes to flavor, shaper's got it.

1667
02:48:29,000 --> 02:48:33,000
The wonderful light and dusty flavor you want but don't always find.

1668
02:48:33,000 --> 02:48:38,000
Your tea shaper is brewed only of rich barley malt, tangy hops, another fine natural ingredient.

1669
02:48:38,000 --> 02:48:43,000
So next time you're in the mood for some really enjoyable relaxing, do it with shaper beer.

1670
02:48:43,000 --> 02:48:46,000
It's real beer.

1671
02:48:55,000 --> 02:48:59,000
It's the last ball for the Chicago Cubs as they move to the top for the ninth inning.

1672
02:48:59,000 --> 02:49:04,000
Well look, when the seven runs, seven hits one hour, and the Chicago four runs, ten hits one hour.

1673
02:49:04,000 --> 02:49:08,000
Kim Fanning coming up to the plate now as the leadoff man for Chicago.

1674
02:49:08,000 --> 02:49:10,000
Let's get back to Jerry.

1675
02:49:10,000 --> 02:49:13,000
Okay Al, LaBai ready to pitch to him.

1676
02:49:13,000 --> 02:49:15,000
The pitch is four on this strike one.

1677
02:49:15,000 --> 02:49:19,000
Now, while he's got two in the ninths, as we told you to beat the chance, seven to five.

1678
02:49:19,000 --> 02:49:22,000
The winning pitcher, John Stamelmousie, was seven.

1679
02:49:22,000 --> 02:49:25,000
Seven nine ones on the walkie, and five eight and no four in New York.

1680
02:49:25,000 --> 02:49:29,000
And Covington in the home run in the ninth inning was one on the winnings.

1681
02:49:29,000 --> 02:49:32,000
That was his second of the game.

1682
02:49:32,000 --> 02:49:36,000
Here's strike two, five in the fanning, and it's nothing in two.

1683
02:49:36,000 --> 02:49:40,000
Ryan trying to get his 11th save of the year to hold up for Don Drysdale.

1684
02:49:40,000 --> 02:49:44,000
These wins, Dodgers lead seven to four in the ninth.

1685
02:49:44,000 --> 02:49:46,000
Here's the pitch.

1686
02:49:46,000 --> 02:49:49,000
Third ball, cast on the third base, Ryan Powell.

1687
02:49:53,000 --> 02:49:55,000
At the end of seven, it needs to play a serve.

1688
02:49:55,000 --> 02:49:58,000
Fifty-ninety-five, and Philadelphia four.

1689
02:49:58,000 --> 02:50:05,000
Well let's see, the Dodgers by winning, have not seen on St. Louis if they win,

1690
02:50:05,000 --> 02:50:12,000
and they have not seen on the walkie, but they can see on the loser of the Cincinnati, Philadelphia game.

1691
02:50:12,000 --> 02:50:15,000
Those two have been fourth and fifth.

1692
02:50:21,000 --> 02:50:23,000
Ryan ready strikes the chance of fanning.

1693
02:50:23,000 --> 02:50:26,000
Serve outside ball one, one and two.

1694
02:50:26,000 --> 02:50:36,000
Fanning at that, Bob Seacorn, decking in the bank of the shuttle.

1695
02:50:39,000 --> 02:50:41,000
The bind ready, the one-two pitch.

1696
02:50:41,000 --> 02:50:44,000
The serve ball is in and over strike three, and Fanning,

1697
02:50:44,000 --> 02:50:47,000
sat down in the batter's box, trying to get away from the pitch,

1698
02:50:47,000 --> 02:50:50,000
and the serve ball so much that it hit the inside corner of the fanning,

1699
02:50:50,000 --> 02:50:52,000
fell down trying to back up from it.

1700
02:50:52,000 --> 02:50:56,000
And there's Bob Seacorn, the bind ready, and that's that one in there, rolled it off the table.

1701
02:50:56,000 --> 02:50:58,000
Now the bind strikes out number three.

1702
02:51:00,000 --> 02:51:04,000
Fanning was having no part of that one, and it crossed the strike zone.

1703
02:51:05,000 --> 02:51:08,000
Here's Bob Seacorn at that, now he has one hit, four tries.

1704
02:51:11,000 --> 02:51:14,000
So on the ninth, and he went out and on, the bind ready, here's the six.

1705
02:51:14,000 --> 02:51:17,000
Pass ball is outside ball one.

1706
02:51:17,000 --> 02:51:22,000
The bind had a good start, he won three in a row,

1707
02:51:22,000 --> 02:51:25,000
then he lost five in a row, and was ineffective in relief for a while,

1708
02:51:25,000 --> 02:51:27,000
but last night he came on to get a win.

1709
02:51:27,000 --> 02:51:30,000
Here's the ground ball to the right side, one big bounce to Gilliam.

1710
02:51:30,000 --> 02:51:32,000
Play the first stand, that's two outs.

1711
02:51:35,000 --> 02:51:38,000
Ernie Banks coming on, had a double in the first inning,

1712
02:51:38,000 --> 02:51:48,000
and the home inning was seven, then he was two outs.

1713
02:51:48,000 --> 02:51:50,000
Well the fans get up the outs, start turning around, breaking for the eight,

1714
02:51:50,000 --> 02:51:52,000
just figures that I just had a look.

1715
02:51:52,000 --> 02:51:58,000
Seven, four stores, and the top of the man is two outs, and the bind picking to Banks.

1716
02:51:58,000 --> 02:52:10,000
Ernie takes the pass ball for strikes on the inside corner.

1717
02:52:10,000 --> 02:52:16,000
The bind ready, Banks leans in over the plate, and the pass ball is outside ball one.

1718
02:52:16,000 --> 02:52:28,000
Two tomorrow fans, double under, game time, two o'clock.

1719
02:52:28,000 --> 02:52:32,000
One ball, one strike.

1720
02:52:32,000 --> 02:52:34,000
Here's the pick.

1721
02:52:34,000 --> 02:52:37,000
High five out, and left field land, this one can go all the way,

1722
02:52:37,000 --> 02:52:42,000
Emeril backs up, but it's gone for a home run for Ernie Banks,

1723
02:52:42,000 --> 02:52:46,000
and he's second of the day, and it's 20th of the season.

1724
02:52:46,000 --> 02:52:51,000
Banks had one of the sevens at E, and now he gets one here in the ninth inning.

1725
02:52:51,000 --> 02:52:54,000
Well the two runs that I just got in the eighth inning,

1726
02:52:54,000 --> 02:52:58,000
were certainly needed, because that is one number five for Chicago,

1727
02:52:58,000 --> 02:53:02,000
and the Dodgers once beat, leading five to four.

1728
02:53:02,000 --> 02:53:08,000
Banks with his second home run, and he also has a double today, and he struck out twice.

1729
02:53:08,000 --> 02:53:12,000
Warren at bat with a seven to five score.

1730
02:53:12,000 --> 02:53:16,000
Off the bind, run number one, and hit number one.

1731
02:53:16,000 --> 02:53:18,000
Here's the pick.

1732
02:53:18,000 --> 02:53:25,000
Warren takes it outside ball one.

1733
02:53:25,000 --> 02:53:29,000
Banks is driven in four of the five, so they'll run,

1734
02:53:29,000 --> 02:53:32,000
and set up the other one with a double,

1735
02:53:32,000 --> 02:53:35,000
as soon as that speaks to third.

1736
02:53:35,000 --> 02:53:38,000
Warren waits, here's the pick.

1737
02:53:38,000 --> 02:53:43,000
Hot drive, ball two. Two balls, no strikes on last one.

1738
02:53:43,000 --> 02:53:49,000
But of course now, if they just get a base runner, then the fine run comes to bat.

1739
02:53:49,000 --> 02:53:57,000
And if Warren gets on, that would be Lee Walls. Two outs from the ninth, seven to five Dodgers lead.

1740
02:53:57,000 --> 02:53:59,000
Here's the pick.

1741
02:53:59,000 --> 02:54:05,000
Downstrip the first baseline, and the Dodgers make the play, base, the bind, ball game is over.

1742
02:54:05,000 --> 02:54:11,000
And the ninth goes to Chicago, one run, one hit, however, and turn left on.

1743
02:54:11,000 --> 02:54:15,000
So the Dodgers make a three on a roll, but the Cubs winning today, seven to five, with the bind.

1744
02:54:15,000 --> 02:54:19,000
Come in and hold them for down drive there, and the Cays home are taking the loss.

1745
02:54:19,000 --> 02:54:24,000
And now to total them up for here, and give you the final recap. Here's Al.

1746
02:54:24,000 --> 02:54:28,000
All right, Jerry, the Brooklyn Dodger wins, or is Drew done drive there?

1747
02:54:28,000 --> 02:54:32,000
There you go. Drew, seven runs, seven hits, one error, five men left on.

1748
02:54:32,000 --> 02:54:36,000
Four Chicago, five runs, eleven hits, one error. They stranded eight this afternoon.

1749
02:54:36,000 --> 02:54:39,000
The boy takes the out of 6,758.

1750
02:54:39,000 --> 02:54:44,000
The losing fixture started Dave Hillman. His record is now one and seven.

1751
02:54:44,000 --> 02:54:46,000
One wins, and this is his sevens loss.

1752
02:54:46,000 --> 02:54:49,000
Down drive there, he's not picked up his eights win.

1753
02:54:49,000 --> 02:54:54,000
Against six losses, this will be the third time he has seen Chicago from the bind saves, he's 11-4 again.

1754
02:54:54,000 --> 02:54:59,000
And the Dodgers win at 7-5, so they have three of the three that these two clubs have played.

1755
02:54:59,000 --> 02:55:05,000
Tomorrow they'll wind it up for the double-hinter right here at Heavitt Field, first game starting at 2 o'clock.

1756
02:55:05,000 --> 02:55:08,000
We hope you'll be right here with us.

1757
02:55:08,000 --> 02:55:11,000
Well, that's all there is to this from this afternoon.

1758
02:55:11,000 --> 02:55:17,000
We'll be sending more play-by-play your way tomorrow afternoon at 1.55 o'clock when the Brooklyn Dodgers

1759
02:55:17,000 --> 02:55:21,000
are going to meet the Chicago Cubs. Right here at Heavitt Field.

1760
02:55:21,000 --> 02:55:25,000
You'll be sure to be on hand.

1761
02:55:51,000 --> 02:55:56,000
Are we a real, real, real, and joidest of our shamer? It's real, real.

1762
02:55:56,000 --> 02:55:59,000
Are we a real, real refreshment? Hey, hey.

1763
02:55:59,000 --> 02:56:27,000
Are we a real, real refreshment? Hey, hey.

