July 7, 1916. 
‘Grover 15; double plays—Moran to T. 
Whalen, Ring to T. Whalen, Cody to Her- 
ron to Devlin, Herron to Cody to Devlin; 
first base on errors—Moran, Powers; hit 
by pitcher—Harty.. Umpire—Walen. 
Collins, the Lynn centerfielder, was 
by all means the most fortunate man 
in the game Saturday. 
-welted in the hot sun, Collins took a 
While others 
few minutes off for a bath in center- 
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field brook. His only excuse for 
leaving the game was to get Leo 
Cody’s two-bagger in the third inning. 
Cody’s particular failing is lifting 
balls in the brook, or over it. In prac- 
EE 
long drive over the brook. 
tice Saturday he sent one sailing over 
the road back of leftfield, landing up 
against the screen door in Austin 
Morley’s office. 
FIVE STRAIGHT WINS 
MANcHEsTER BALL TEAM ADDED 
ANOTHER Vicrory To Its 
SEASON STRING. 
“The team that beats Manchester 
this year will have to go some,” was 
the verdict of First Baseman Chis- 
song of the Stoneham Town» tea‘a 
after Tuesday afternoon’s gare i 
Manchester. The exclamation came 
after the Manchester team, with 1 
splendid display of fighting spirit, 
overca‘ne a two-run lead in the fifth 
inning with a batting rally which net- 
ted six runs. The game was starte.l 
in spite of a drizzling rain and con- 
tinued through a steady downpour 
for the full nine innings, with a crowd 
of nearly a thousand fans on hand. 
It was a wonderful exhibition. of 
fielding under adverse conditions, 
both field and ball being dripping 
wet, yet neither side ran up a big 
score in the error column. When the 
game was in a dangerous stage in the 
sixth and seventh innings Grover 
took no chance of his fielders dro; - 
ping a wet ball, but settled down and 
pitched with a speed that baffled the 
visiting nine. Four of the seven me) 
who faced him in those two innings 
struck out. In all Grover struck out 
12 men, a remarkable record with a 
wet ball. 
Just as the fans were getting down- 
hearted and the rain was the heaviest 
in the fifth Conley was struck by a 
pitched ball. Collins bunted, advan> 
ing Conley, who stole third. Conley 
scored when Bond made a long drive, 
to center field Bond was put 
out trying to stretch his hit for an 
extra base. Grover singled to right, 
scoring Collins and tying the score. 
Gourley lined one to right and romp- 
ed home behind Grover on O’Leary’s 
Cody 
brought in O’Leary with a two-bag- 
ger and scored from third on Devlin’s 
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sacrifice fly to Finnegan. 
went out on a grounder to first base 
In the seventh Gourley laid a bunt 
just inside the third base line and 
beat it to first. O’Leary bunted and 
was safe at first. Both scored on 
Cody’s two-bagger over right field 
fence. Cody scored on an error by 
leftfielder, who caught a high fout 
fly, and then held the ball instead c 
letting Cody run home at will. 
The wet field had a good deal to do 
with Stoneham’s three runs. In the 
third inning O”Toole doubled to let 
and Rogers struck out. Herron 
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time to get him at first for the second 
out. When Flaherty sacrificed he 
brought in O’Toole. In the fourth 
Magee got a two-bagger and an error 
by Cody let Finnegan on. Chissong 
flew out to Cody. Walsh’s fly to 
Rond went as a sacrifice, Magee scor- 
ing. Finnegan scored in the ninti 
when Grover walked O’Toole with 
the bases full. 
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Karned runs—Manchester 7, Stoneham 
ae Two-base hits—Cody 2, Magee, 
O'Toole. 
Three-base hit—O’Leary. Base 
on balls—off Rogers 1, off Grover 3. 
Struck out—by Rogers 2, Grover 12. Left 
on bases—Manchester 1, Stoneham 5, 
uit by pitched ball—by Rogers (Conley) 
Stolen bases—Cody, Herron, Conley, Ring, 
Finnegan 2, Chissong. |. Umpire—Walen. 
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