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June 29, 1917. 
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Laid by my own hens every day 
Also FOWL and BROILERS killed to order 
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LONG GAME TIED 
MANCHESTER AND UNITED SHOE 
PuAyY 15 INNINGS AND TALLY 
THREE Runs APIECE. 
If you want to see something in the 
line of regular: old-fashioned “tooth 
and nail” scrap for the decision in a 
baseball game get around for the 
game next Wednesday afternoon in 
Manchester when the local team 
crosses bats with the United Shoe 
nine of Beverly. On that day the 
two teams will fight out the ‘“no-de- 
cision” contest played last Saturday 
afternoon in Beverly when the game 
went I5 innings to a 3 to 3 tie. The 
Shoe team used two pitchers, but 
Grover went the entire distance. 
The teams showed how evenly 
matched they were in the opening in- 
nings of last Saturday’s clash. Man- 
chester got the jump on its opponents 
after two were out in the first inning. 
Sheehan, the third man up, singled 
through second base, stole second, 
went to third on Devlin’s. single 
through short stop and scored on 
Mulligan’s error. In the second in- 
ning Manchester came to the front 
with another tally when Meehan got 
a two-bagger on a drive to right field. 
He stole third while Woodman struck 
out and scored on Elivard’s sacrifice. 
Manchester hit easily at all times, 
but was not able to combine hits for 
runs. Grover was touched up for 11 
hits in the 15 innings, which is not at 
all bad pitching. He struck out 16 
of the opposing batters. The U. S. 
M. nine came across with the first 
run in the third inning. Twitchell 
singled to Gourley and scored on St. 
Angelo’s two-base drive to center. In 
the sixth inning the Shoe gota run 
which was not earned and evened 
things up. Fish singled to Herron 
got on by Sheehan’s error after Beau- 
doin had flied to Devlin. Walsh 
struck out and Mulligan got safely to 
first when Grover fielded badly. Fish 
scored. Grover saved the situation 
by striking out Hart. 
One of the features of the game 
was the base running of “Sandy” 
Herron, who played shortstop in 
Manchester last year and is with the 
Shoe this season. Sandy got four 
‘hits, one of them a three-bagger, but 
‘could not score. The fates seemed 
inclined to show “Sandy” up. He 
had promised to return to Manches- 
ter this season, but later decided 
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Manchester was not fast enough com- 
pany for a youth of his qualities. So 
when “Sandy” got his three-base 
drive and stopped at Frankie 
O’Leary’s corner of the diamond he 
decided to give the laugh to his form- 
er team-mate. But Frankie had heard 
that old proverb about “he who laughs 
last, laughs best” and tucked the ball 
away under his arm till Herron took 
a good lead off third, Then O’Leary 
yelled to attract the umpire’s atten- 
tion and tagged him off the bag. 
“Sandy” had seen O’Leary work the 
old hidden ball stunt a good many 
times, but since he has been in fast 
company he has forgotten all about 
those back lot stunts. 
In the 12th inning Woodman start- 
ed things with a two-bagger and 
scored on Grover’s single. Jewett 
had been warming up during the last 
inning and he started off the 12th for 
the Shoe. He flied to Elivard and 
Mason drew a pass. Twitchell also 
walked and St. Angelo got to first on 
Holt’s error, Mason scoring. 
The fans gave up all thoughts of 
supper and settled down to see the 
thing through till dark. In the 13th 
inning Devlin provided a_ feature 
when Woodman threw Herron’s drive 
in to Sheehan, the latter fumbling. 
Devlin came up on the run behind 
Herron as he was going to second and 
scooped the ball with one hand) nail- 
ing Herron at second. In the first of 
the fifteenth inning .Grover singled 
and after Gourley flied out, O’Leary 
the decision became a little heated, 
led off first while Jewett was winding 
up and he threw to catch O’Leary. 
While Frankie danced back and forth 
on the base line, Grover scored, <A 
moment later O’Leary was tagged 
out. The umpire was watching the 
play on OLeary and refused to allow 
the score. After the argument about 
the ump discovered that the indicator 
in his hand said there were three 
strikes on Devlin and so it stood. The 
decision made the fans a little peeved 
and the game was called at the end of 
the next inning. 
Score: 
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Earned runs—Manchester 2, U. 8. M. 1. 
Three-base hit—Herron, ‘Two-base hit— 
St. Angelo, Meehan, Woodman 2, Gourley. 
Sacrifice hits—Sheehan, Devlin, Elivard., 
Stolen bases—Sheehan, Meehan, Holt. 
Struck out—by Grover 16, by Hart (12 
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Bases on balls—off Grover 6, off Hart 
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Try one of our Leatherex soles the 
next time you have your shoes re- 
paired. Not rubber; will keep out 
dampness. Whole sole and _ heel 
$1.75; half-sole and heel, $1.35.— 
J. A. Culbert, 29 Beach st., Manches- 
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