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Beverly Baseball. 
The Beverly team has a difficult 
contract on its hands to-day and Mon- 
day. On these two days they go up 
against three strong teams. This 
afternoon they will have the strong 
Brookline team as opponents. The 
batteries will be McCue and Snow for 
Beverly, and Riley and McCarthy for 
Brookline. On Memorial day there 
will be both a morning and afternoon 
game. Wellington will be the attrac- 
tion in the morning, and Hyde Park in 
the afternoon. Higgins, the star 
pitcher of Notre Dame University, 
will pitch for Beverly in the morning 
game. He is considered one of the 
strongest pitchers among the western 
colleges. In the afternoon game, 
McCue, the old standby; will pitch. 
Last week the boys kept up their 
winning streak by defeating easily the 
strong Dorchester team. Dorchester 
thought they were only to have a 
practice game. They were not mis- 
taken They got all the practice that 
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was coming to them. Beverly made 
four runs at the very start and the re- 
sult was never in doubt. The feature 
of the game was a rapid double play 
by Madden, McCue and Snow. 
Beverly High school won its first 
game in the interscholastic series 
Monday afternoon, when they took 
Salem High into camp to the tune of 
6 to 5, at Peabody field. Salem 
started in like a winner, Janding on 
St. Clair hard in the fourth and also 
connecting with Robertson, who suc- 
ceeded him, in the fifth inning. But 
after the fifth they could not score, 
while Beverly by a plucky uphill fight 
succeeded in pulling out a victory. 
The boys put up a lame game 
against the Newburyport team Wed- 
nesday, losing the game 15to3. The 
local boys failed to get a single hit off 
the visitors’ twirls for the first four 
innings, and they succeeded in getting 
five short singles after the fourth, 
when the visitors took their strong 
pitcher out of the box. 
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(5 Rantoul St., BEVERLY 
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