_ for that inning. 
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third base line for singles. 
scored on Collins double over 
right field fence. 
_ short stop brought in Herron for the 
— fourth run. 
MANCHESTER WoN 
still undefeated Manchester 
-around fast work of Grover, 
box and at bat. 
Contest WitTH 
DorcuEster NINE By 6 TO O Score. 
Manchester’s baseball team  con- 
tinued its season’s record of straight 
wins by defeating the Dorchester 
own team in Manchester last Satur- 
day afternoon 6 to 10. It was the 
sixth victory of the season for the 
team. 
The features of the game were the 
‘fielding and batting of Gourley, Man- 
chester’s right fielder, and the all- 
in the 
Manchester started its scoring in 
the second with a single by Herron 
through second. 
first when Hayes played to get Her- 
Conley was safe at 
ron at second. Collins’ two bagger 
scored Conley and Grover’s triple to 
the brook brought in Collins. Gourley 
_ secured a pass, O’Leary was hit by a 
pitched ball and the bases were full. 
Conley’s fly to left field was caught 
by Delehanty and the scoring stopped 
In the third Devlin 
and Herron sent drives down the 
Devlin 
the 
Bond’s sacrifice to 
In Dorchester’s half of 
the inning Silva smashed a drive to 
: right that looked good for a single. 
Gourley made a beautiful running 
catch, scooping in the ball close to the 
ground. In the fourth inning Hayes 
of the Dorchester team got a first cn 
a drive to left. Butler got on through 
Cody’s error and Delehanty struck 
out. Flynn was out on a fly to se 
ley, who got the ball over in right 
field. Connolly singled to right pa 
Hayes started for the plate. Gourley 
scooped up the ball on the run and 
whipped it to Collins in time to get 
Hayes at the plate. 
In the sixth Gourley figured in ani- 
other fast play when he caught Hayes 
at second. Again in the eighth he 
put out Hayes catching a fly that 
looked good for a sing gle. Manches- 
“ter’s last two runs came in the eighth. 
Bond got to first on an error an] 
Grover singled. Gourley  bunted, 
Bond scoring. O'Leary hit into a 
double play, Gourley being out at 
second and O'Leary at first. Cody's 
single scored Grover. Grover did not 
need to extend himself to beat the 
Dorchesterites. He struck out: 13 91 
the 34 men, who faced him in the 
nine innings, and allowed but five 
_ hits, two being of the scratch variety. 
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