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ANNUAL GAME WITH DORCHESTER 
Tram Won By MANCHESTER 
Harold Grover, backed by strong 
batting and sharp fielding support on 
the part of the rest of the Manches- 
ter team, added another—the sixth— 
to his string of victories for the local 
team in the annual Fourth of July 
game last Monday with the strong 
Samec club of Dorchester. The 
Samecs have played here four years. 
They have won two and lost two. 
Last year it was Manchester’s game 
until the last inning when the visitors 
broke through for the winning run. 
Grover was in splendid form Mon- 
day. He struck out twenty men, 
several times retiring the Samec hard 
hitters in the one, two, three order. 
He allowed only one hit,—in the 6th 
inning. The man got as far as third, 
but no farther. Anderson was the 
only man to do this in the whole 
game, for the Dorchesterites, and 
that was because of a wild pitch. 
Two of the Samecs’ reached 2d, and 
only five got a vision of the first sack. 
Jackie Gray’s batting and_base- 
running and the batting of Grover 
and Perkins were the features of the 
game. Out of the ten hits off An- 
derson and Monahan, Grover got two 
doubles and a single, Perkins two 
singles and a double and Gray a 
single and a three bagger. Gray 
stole a total of six bases. 
Manchester played two of her sub- 
stitutes,—Walen at short, and Crafts 
in the left field, and Joe Donovan of 
Beverly Farms, a new man, held 
down the third sack. Walen accept- 
ed two of the three chances, fielding 
two hard balls perfectly. Crafts 
showed up well, too, coming across 
with one safe hit, and showing good 
form at base running. 
Donovan was to have played short, 
and probably will play that position 
—his natural game—next Saturday. 
O’Leary did not come, through some 
mis-understanding on account of the 
weather, so Donovan was placed on 
third. Bond was unable to play 
Monday because of other duties. 
Manchester’s first run came in the 
second inning. Harold Grover at the 
bat was good for a two base hit. 
Jackie Gray was next man up and he 
lammed it in the brook. Grover 
walked home and Jackie would have 
come home hadn’t Whorf jumped in- 
to the brook, waist deep, after the 
ball. Jack was on third and there 
he remained, as the next three men 
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up failed to deliver a hit. 
The next run came in the fourth 
inning, with Gray again the ring- 
leader in the assault. Anderson 
remembered Jackie’s vicious swing 
that sent the ball into the brook, so 
gave him a free ride to first. He 
subsequntly stole second, then third, 
and finally stole home for another 
tally for Manchester. 
It was in the next inning that Man- 
chester got two runs. O/’Connell, 
Manchester’s crack second baseman 
was presented with a pass. Collins 
sacrificed, advancing O’Connell to 
second. Perkins, who had already 
been good for a double and a singie 
came to the bat and sent a beauty 
out in deep left field. If he had been 
faster he would have been safe on 
second, but he was called out on a 
close decision after a perfect throw- 
in by Whorf. O’Connell, however, 
had scored. With two out and the 
bases empty Grover. came to the bat. 
He was given a great hand by the 
crowd. He thanked the crowd for 
their applause by sending out a beau- 
tiful two-bagger. Jackie Gray was 
good for a hit, that advanced Grover 
to third. Gray kept up his record 
by stealing second, and Crafts, was 
safe on first on a short in-field hit 
that the first baseman ought to have 
fielded easily. Grover, meantime, had 
got home. Walen was out, second 
baseman to first. 
Manchester’s last. run came in the 
seventh. It was a gift from the 
pitchers. Jackie Gray again drew a 
pass (Anderson had visions of an- 
other splash in the brook), and was 
no sooner on first than he made a 
safe steal to second. Crafts drew a 
base on balls. Gray stole third and 
was safe even if the third baseman 
walked on Jackie’s face. Crafts stole 
second and in the meanwhile Walen 
had been given first on balls. Gray 
was caught off third. Donovan 
struck out. McCarthy was given a 
pass by Monahan, who had been 
called in from the field to replace 
Anderson. O’Connell came up, with 
bases full, and was handed a pass, 
thus forcing home Crafts. Collins 
struck out, retiring the side. 
In the game with the Boston Y. M, 
C. A. Saturday the regular line-up 
will play, with the exception of short, 
which will be covered by Donovan. 
Manchester expects her hardest game 
of this season tomorrow. 
The summary of Monday’s game: 
