Dancing,safe decision,B Summers,Pee Wee Reese,fourth game,World Series,1955
Title: Dancing to a safe decision
Date Created/Published: 1955 Oct. 1.
Summary: Photograph shows umpire Bill Summers giving the safe sign as Brooklyn Dodger shortstop Pee Wee Reese crosses first base after hitting an infield single in the fourth game of the 1955 World Series at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, N.Y.; pitcher Johnny Kucks, of the Yankees, was too late to put the tag on Reese. Yankee first baseman Joe Collins is at left.
Notes:
Title from item.
Wide World photograph.
Gift from the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Subjects:
Reese, Pee Wee,--1918-1999.
Collins, Joe,--1922-1989.
Kucks, Johnny,--1933-
Summers, Bill,--1895-1966.
World Series (Baseball)--New York (State)--New York--1950-1960.
Baseball players--New York (State)--New York--1950-1960.
Photographic prints--1950-1960.
Bookmark /92510256/
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