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Listen to 10 p.m. sports anchor Wendell Smith narrate Jack Brickhouse’s calls of Adolfo Phillips’ four homers in a doubleheader on June 11, 1967.

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Luke Appling

Player: Luke Appling

Born: April 2, 1907

Birthplace: High Point, NC

Batted: Right

Threw: Right

Debut: September 10, 1930

Primary Position: Infield (SS)

Primary Team: Chicago White Sox

Hall of Fame: Inducted in 1964

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