August 27,1915. 
MANCHESTER WINS 
SECOND GAME OF BEVERLY SERIES— 
Witt Pray Rusper GAME 
Tomorrow. 
In one of the best and most sensa- 
tional ball games ever played in this 
section Manchester won over the Bev- 
erly team last Saturday afternoon on 
the high school field at Montserrat, 
WWwitha ‘score of 3-2. It was the 
second game in the Beverly-Manches- 
ter series, The first game, the week 
previous, Beverly won. The rubber 
game will be played at Beverly to- 
morrow afternoon, 
It was a wonderful game of bali 
_ throughout, running to ten innings. 
Manchester was in brilliant form, 
and so was Beverly, but Marches- 
ter’s superior stick work and wender- 
ful fielding won the game for ker. 
Right off the reel, in the opening in- 
ning Manchester took the kink out of 
Beverly by stopping all attempts at 
bunting. Like a flash Collins was in 
on Peterson’s bunt and snapped it 
back to O’Connell at first. This and 
Gray’s catch in the eighth, when the 
ball sailed far out over his position, 
were the particular star plays of the 
day for Manchester. 
One of the most pleasing things 
about the game as far as Manchester 
fans were concerned was the decision 
of the mhanagement to play the sane 
team, unchanged in lineup, as_ has 
played all this summer, With the ex- 
ception of Marty Donovan at short 
the lineup was. identically the same. 
Collins played a wonderful game. 
Bond, O’Connell, McCarthy, O’ 
Leary,—in fact every man on the 
team played grand ball. 
The game started with the Manches- 
ter team first at bat. With three and 
two on Donovan he was retired on a 
called strike. Collins was thrown out 
by Burdette. Bond received a_ pass 
and stole second. ©O’Leary was hit by 
a pitched ball. On the next ball Bond 
had a big lead off second. Woodman 
started to wind up and when Hopkins 
hollered the pitcher turned and threw 
to third. Deering called Bond out, 
but the decision was so rank, and the 
balk was so plain, Umpire Long had to 
reverse the decision and called Bond 
safe at third. O’Leary had advanced 
to second on the same balk. McCarthy 
then came across with a safe bunt that 
scored Bond with the first run of the 
game. The large gathering of Man- 
chester fans went wild with enthusi- 
asm. Gray struck out, thus retiring 
the side. 
In the second inning O’Connell was 
out on a fly to short left field, which 
Hopkins fielded safely. Perkins, the 
old reliable catcher, met one square in 
the nose that went over Woodman’s 
head in left field. A good runner 
would have made a home-run, the way 
the ball was played, as Woodman was 
slow in recovering it, but the old war- 
horse had to be satisfied with a three- 
bagger, the only one of the day, on 
either side. Grover struck out. Mar- 
ty Donovan then cracked the _ ball 
through Hopkins, allowing Perkins to 
score. The Beverly scorer counted it 
as an error for Hopkins while the offi- 
cial scorer for the Manchester team 
credited Donovan with a hit. 
With a two-run lead, the Manches- 
ter rooters got busy and kept up a 
continual din. In Beverly’s half of 
the second inning Hopkins fanned, P. 
Woodman’s tap was gathered by Col- 
lins. LL. Burdette then received a 
base on balls. D. Woodman secured 
a hit to short, the ball taking a slow 
roll and Donovan took a chance to get 
Woodman. He was off his balance 
when he threw the ball and as a re- 
sult Woodman beat the throw and 
Burdette went to third. Collins fum- 
bled the ball and while he was look- 
ing for it Burdette took a big chance 
and made for home,  Collin’s delay 
allowed the former Yale catcher to 
score with Beverly’s first run. 
Beverly tied the game up in the 
fifth inning. L,. Burdette received his 
second base on balls, D. Woodman 
sacrificed, O'Connell to Collins and 
Peterson singled, scoring Burdette. 
Waterhouse was out on a fielder’s 
choice and EF. Burdette ended the in- 
ning, O’Connell to Collins, 
The game then went even until the 
roth inning. Grover, who had been 
giving a fine exhibition of pitching, 
secured a hit to right field. Donavan 
hit to collins and beat the return to 
first for an attempted double play. 
Donovan then stole second. Collins 
received a base on balls and Bond hit 
a single to right field. Mack played 
the ball poorly and it got by him. Be- 
fore the ball could be returned Dono- 
van had crossed the plate with what 
proved to be the winning run of the 
game, ©’Leary than fanned and Mc- 
Carthy hit to Babson for the final out 
of the inning. 
In the roth inning Grover showed 
the stuff that he was made of. After 
passing Burdette for the third time in 
the game he fanned Deckie Woodman 
and Peterson in quick succession. 
Waterhouse ended the inning by fly- 
ing to McCarthy in right. 
The game was featured throughout 
by spectacular fielding. L. Burdette 
caught a foul fiy and turned a com- 
plete somersault but retained the ball. 
Gray in center for the Manchester 
team took a backward flop and came 
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up with the ball in his hands while 
Collins on first also made a great one- 
handed stop. There were several fast 
fielding plays that would look wonder- 
ful in an ordinary game but did not 
keep up to the above mentioned, 
O'Leary made the prettiest fielding 
play of the game when he came in en 
a hard hit ball and made a hurried 
throw to first and nailed the runner. 
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Bases stolen—O’Leary, Bond (2), Me- 
Carthy, L. Burdette. Two-base hit—Me- 
Carthy. Three-base hit—Perkins. Bases 
on balls—Off Woodman 2, off Grover 3. 
Hit by pitched balls—O’Leary, MeCarth». 
Struek out—By Woodman 6, by Grover 8. 
Time—2h. 15m. Umpires—Long and 
Deering (on bases); Scorer—Slade (Man- 
chester). 
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The lineup tomorrow will be the 
same for Manchester, though it is 
generally reported Beverly will have 
four or five new players. Manches- 
ter’s shortstop position has been open 
all sum~ver. Another new man will 
fill the position tomorrow, as Dono- 
van will be unable to play. 
A big crowd plans to go to Beverly 
tomorrow. Last week fully four 
hundred Manchester fans were on 
deck. ‘The Royal Rooters and others 
of the fair sex were on hand in large 
numbers, 
MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, Aug. 27. 
Sun Light High Tide 
Day Rises: Sets Auto A. M. P. M. 
Br OTe 652 6.29 6:59) 12.81 e245 
Sat 28 oh 6.27 6.57 1.5 1.28 
Sun 29 5.4 6.26 6.56 St a | 
Mon -a 0m. wow 6:24" (654 1.2.36 92:54 
Tues 31 5.6 6.22 6.52 22 3.41 
Wed 1 5.8 6.21 6.51 4,12 4.30 
TW c tere o G19 6:49) 25.6 5. aa 
