June 1, 1917, NORtH SHORE. BREEZE 
START BALL SEASO 
MANCHESTER NINE WALKS. AWAY 
Wiru 10 To t Victory OVER 
BEVERLY PLAYERS. 
It was a fair tryout for the Man- 
chester nine on Memorial Day, but it 
was nothing more than, a practice 
game which was played with the Ly- 
man A. C, of Beverly—at least that is 
what it looked like. It gave the fans 
a chance to see that Grover was in 
something like his old-time form and 
that some of the additions to the team 
are promising. The score—Oh, yes, 
that was 10 to 1, although it didn’t 
matter.’ It might just as well have 
been 20 to 0, if the game had been nine 
innings long, but it was called at the 
first half of the seventh to let the visi- 
tors catch a train. Woodman, a new 
player for Manchester batted his way 
into the hearts of the fans with a 
healthy drive to the left field wall 
with two men on bases in the first. 
He later demonstrated that he is 
somewhat of a pitcher. 
Gourley lived up to his reputation 
as a dependable hitter by getting a 
safe wallop to left garden and 
O’Leary moved him around the cir- 
cuit one notch before Woodman’s 
drive scored both, Elivard sent the 
ball to far left on a grounder and 
scored Woodman. Sacrifices by 
Glenn and Holt advanced the runner 
and Grover drove one into the center 
of the willow tree in right field for 
two bases. Elivard scored. 
FE. Peterson got the first hit off 
Grover on his initial appearance at 
bat and advanced when Francis muf- 
fed Grover’s throw to first. O’Niel 
flyed to O’Leary who doubled to 
Glenn, tapping Peterson. 
Manchester got four more runs in 
the second session during which S. 
Peterson was called in from field to 
relieve Lasher, the Beverly twirler. 
O’Leary sent one over the right field 
fence for two bases, Woodman struck 
out, Elivard flyed to E. Peterson and 
Glenn got the single that scored 
O'Leary. Then Holt walked and 
when Grover cane to bat the pitchers 
were changed. He also drew a pass 
to first. A two bagger by Jeffrey and 
a single by Francis scored the other 
two runs. Jeffrey was caught at the 
plate trying to steal. 
Grover made three straight strike- 
outs in the second to give the fielders 
a rest. 
Manchester got three more hits in 
the third and hit the sawdust trail 
for a couple of more runs. O’Leary, 
Elivard and Glenn got the hits and 
O’Leary and Elivard ‘crossed the plate 
with the tallies. 
The visitors 
got their, run in the 
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fourth when O’Leary heaved a wild 
one over Francis’ head on O’Neil’s 
infield hit. §S. Peterson drove in the 
run with a single. Otherwise the 
performance was very much like any 
other ball game, especially like the 
kind they play at the playgrounds any 
week day in the grammar _ school 
league. 
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SOR AGMES, TYE An agticeour apa 24° 1 418 11 2 
Three base hit, Woodman; two base 
hits, O’Leary, Elivard, Grover and Jef- 
frey; hit by pitched ball, Jeffrey; sacrifice 
hits, Glenn, Holt; stolen bases, O’Leary, 
Glenn and Holt; struck-out, by Grover, 5, 
Peter- 
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by Woodman, 3, by Lasher, 1, by 
son, 4; base on balls, off Woodman, 
Lasher, 1, off Peterson, 4; umpire, 
time, 2 hours. 
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