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DEFEAT LYNN NINE 
MANCHESTER KNocks INGALS FROM 
Box In FourtuH INNING AND 
Wins By 7 To 2 Score. 
“Wash” Ingals, former Harvard 
twirler and New England leaguer, 
was not in his old-time form last Sat- 
turday when he faced the Mancheste- 
‘TAL,’ GROVER 
Manchester's Star Pitcher 
sluggers at the Brook st. playgrounds, 
Manchester. That was one of the 
contributing causes to the 7 to 2 beat- 
ing which the Manchester nine admin-: 
istered to the Lynn Gas & Electric 
team, but by no means the most im- 
portant. After allowing four hits 
and three bases on balls in four in- 
nings he was yanked to make way for 
Berry, whose luck in the box for the 
l,ynners was not much better. It was 
a Manchester day, and the best game 
Manchester fans have been privileged 
to see in a long time was put up by 
the home team. 
Grover, Manchester’s star sout'- 
paw, was in fine form and kept the 
game well in hand all the way. He 
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led off with three strike outs dispos- 
ing of the first three men who faced 
him in order. Collins behind the bat, 
in place of Perkins, was steady and 
handled the nine in snappy style. 
Gourley, who was first up for Man- 
chester, was out on a grounder to 
third. O’Leary was walked and went 
to second when Cody walked. Devlin 
drove a two-bagger over the rightfie!d 
fence and scored O’Leary and Cody. 
“Sandy” Herron got a base on balls 
and got as far as third on Conley’s 
two base wallop, Devlin scoring. Col- 
lins and Harty went out in order. 
Manchester scored again in the third 
when Cody smashed out a long drive 
to the brook in center field and scored 
on Devlin’s Texas leaguer. Herron 
flied out to center fielder Collins, who 
doubled to first to catch Devlin. Con- 
ley struck out. Another run was 
earned in the fifth when Devlin sing- 
led to center with two out. Singles 
by Herron and Conley drove in the 
In the eighth Collins drove a 
single to right, but stopped at first 
while Harty and Grover were out on 
high fouls above the plate. When 
Collins’ chance of getting home look- 
ed dubious Gourley walked up to the 
plate and smashed a long drive to the 
stone wall in left field for a home run. 
Lynn made both of its runs in the 
fourth. Herron was a little slow in 
fielding Moran’s grounder and Finn 
drew a base on balls. “Tom” Whalen. 
the Yale first baseman, who covered 
the initial sack for the Lynners, lined 
out a two-bagger scoring Moran. 
Ring, who played with Manchester 
two years ago, drove in the next run 
with a single to center field. Collins 
sent Whalen around to third and fill- 
ed the bases with a Texas leaguer. A 
two-bagger at that stage would have 
tied the score, but Grover settled 
down to his old-time form and struck 
out the next three men in succession. 
In the seventh Moran smashed a hot 
Jiner to Cody while Powers was on 
first. Cody fielded the ball to Herron, 
who snapped it to Devlin for as neat 
a double play as was ever made. In 
the eighth inning after T. Whalen had 
got to second and Ring was on first 
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through a fielder’s choice, Collins sent 
a grounder to short which Herron 
had to stretch himself to cover, both 
Whalen and Collins going out, Her- 
ron to Cody to Devlin. 
Bond, a Manchester veteran of four 
seasons, was in uniform on the bench, 
but did not get into the game. 
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Earned runs—Manchester 7, Lynn 1; 
2b  hits— Devlin, Conley, Collins, TT. 
Whalen; 3b hit—Cody; home run—Gour- 
ley; base on balls—off Ingals 3, Grover 
3; struck out—by Ingals 3, Berry 1, 
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