North Shore Baseball. 
Lovers of the national game along 
the North Shore will have ample op- 
portunity of enjoying America’s great- 
est sport this year. Beverly is repre- 
sented by a very strong team, that 
already has defeated .some of the 
strongest semi-professiona]l teams in 
this vicmity. Some good teams are 
‘booked for the summer and some good 
games can be anticipated by the local 
fans. 
Beverly High is this year strongly 
represented in the North Shore Inter- 
scholastic League, and can be counted 
on to give a guvod account of them- 
selves in the remainder of: the games 
to be played. ~ 
The Manchester team played its 
first game of the season last Saturday, 
going down to defeat before the strong 
Father Matthew team of Peabody. 
However, this can hardly be taken as 
a criterion of what the boys can do 
after they get under way. Being the 
first game, no team work was de- 
veloped, and the team did not get to- 
gether as they undoubtedly will later 
in the season. The boys say they will 
prove the truth of the old saying that 
“A bad beginning makes a good 
ending.”’ 
Beverly Farms and North Beverly 
are also represented by several junior 
teams and altogether there will be 
baseball galore during the summer. 
This afternoon Beverly will line up 
against the crack Dorchester team. 
This is one of the strongest semi- 
professional teams in the State and a 
good game can be looked for. Bev- 
erly has an unusually strong team this 
year, as is evidenced by the game they 
put up against the strong Allston 
ageregation last Saturday, when they 
shut them out, not allowing a man to 
reach third base. Only seven scatter- 
ing hits were made off McCue. The 
teams will line up as follows to-day : 
Beverly : Madden cf, Ryan 2b, Spil- 
ler ss, Gorman rf, Storey 3b, McCul- 
lum, lb, Grant. lf, Snow c, McCue p. 
Dorchester: Wadleigh c, B. Shan- 
non 2b, Terry lb, Mahoney ss, Dono- 
van 3b, L. Shannon If, Sears rf, Miles 
cf, White p. 
Beverly High has been defeated in 
two games withina week in the Inter- 
scholastic series, but both were lost 
by small margins. Last Saturday 
Dummer Academy won out by the 
close score of 10 to 8. Robertson 
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pitched a steady game for Beverly, 
but errors in the seventh and eighth 
innings allowed Dummer to take the 
lead. 
Tuesday the boys went to Glouces- 
ter and were again defeated by the 
score of 4 to 8. Robertson again 
pitched good ball, but was not sup- 
ported either at the bat or in the 
field. 
Beverly is scheduled to play Lowell : 
High to-day at Lowell. 
The Manchester baseball team will 
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play the Peabody A. A. on the Brook 
street grounds this afternoon. Suf- 
fering defeat in the first game of the 
season, last Saturday, at the hands of 
the Father Matthews of Peabody, the 
boys are determined to put up a little 
stiffer game this afternoon. 
Fred Dunbar, the old stand-by of 
the team, will be with the boys today. 
He has just returned from New Bed- 
ford, where he went several weeks 
ago to make a try for the New Bed- 
ford league team. He did some ex- 
cellent work, but had the misfortune 
to break his finger, which practically 
lays him off from the league team for 
the season. He will be at his old po- 
sition behind the bat with the Man- 
chesters for the rest of the summer. 
Knight will be in the box for the 
local team this afternoon, and with 
many of the other old players in po- 
sition a lively game is anticipated. 
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