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in a way that did. not look entirely 
accidental. O’Keefe batting for 
Quigley was out on a fly to Herron. 
Zwicker hit to Grover and was out 
at first. Devlin doubled back to Per- 
kins who nailed Quinn at the plate. 
_ As the runner approached the bag he 
jumped feet first at Perkins’ arm 
making a nasty cut, but doing no seri- 
ous injury. 
Sullivan, who replaced Fitzgerald 
in the box in the sixth for St. John’s 
club, was easy for Manchester, two 
runs being made in the two innings he 
pitched. 
In the last of the eighth O’Leary 
was safe at first on an error by Cote. 
He stole second and came home on 
Cody’s single. 
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Earned runs—St. John’s 2, Manchester 
6, Two-base hits—Cote, Grover, O’Leary, 
Gourley. Three-base hit—Quinn. Home 
run—Conley. First base on balls—oft 
Fitzgerald 1; off Grover 1. Struck out— 
by Fitzgerald 1, by Sullivan 1; by Grover 
10. Left on bases—Manchester 9; St. 
John’s 7. Double play—Grover to Devlin 
to Perkins. Hit by pitcher—by Grover 
(Zwicker). Stolen bases—O’Leary, Zwic- 
ker. Umpires—Danahue and Walen. 
One of the best semi-professional 
teams in the State is Manchester, 
which has lost but one game—that 
was to the United Shoe Machinery 
Company. Manchester has in Grover 
one of the best pitchers in semi-pro- 
fessional circles. | Manchester jbeat 
the crack St. John’s Catholic club of 
Cambridge Saturday. Leo Cody, the 
Worcester Academy infielder, is play- 
ing second base; Mark Devlin of 
Holy Cross, first base; “Sandy” Her- 
ron, the Beverly High athlete, short, 
and Larry Conley, the old Dorchester 
High and New England Leaguer is 
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putting up a great game in center 
field.—Boston Globe. 
One of Manchester’s loyal rooters 
has obtained recognition by the press 
as the appended note from the /ead- 
ing Chronicle will attest. 
“An individual at Manchester 
coached near first base who looked 
from the distance like a colored gen- 
tleman. He had a voice like a steam 
calliope and played a continual-solo 
until he had exhausted everything in 
his repertoire.” 
SAYS 
MAN- 
“NATURAL BALL PLAYER” 
“CrristyY’” MATHEWSON OF 
CHESTER’S SHORT-STOP. 
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“That boy is a natural ball player, 
and you can quote me as saying that | 
will see to it personally that he will 
be sent to a minor league where I| can 
watch him closely,” said “Christy” 
Mathewson, after “Sandy” Herron 
had finished practice with the: Cincin- 
nati Nationals in Boston Monday. 
The Beverly boy certainly looked 
good playing shortstop Monday in 
practice with Louden on second base, 
“Heinie’ Groh on third and “Hal” 
Chase, formerly of the New York 
Americans, playing the initial bag. 
Herron scooped up everything in 
sight and Chase was much _ pleased 
with the manner in which the Beverly 
chap sent the pill shooting across the 
greensward. At bat, with Schneider 
pitching, Herron banged out the ball 
in good style and “Matty” kept him 
at the plate for some time in order 
to get a line on him. A big crowd of 
fans went up from Beverly and gave 
Herron a splendid send off. 
Salen ball fans are making a big 
effort to have the proposed Marble- 
head-Manchester series played in Bev- 
erly. The idea is not a bad one, for 
the location is about half way between 
both towns and easy access to Salem, 
Peabody, Lynn and Danvers as well. 
However, at the present state of the 
negotiations for the intertown series 
it is a flip-up whether the series will 
come off at all. 
Take your bicycles to Peters to be 
repaired.—Opposite Manchester Elec- 
tric Co., Summer st. adv. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
“This is a toy tea-set my little girl 
got for Christmas. She likes to serve 
make-believe tea and fancy make- 
believe sandwiches. A harmless fan- 
cy.” “Perfectly. I’ve been to grown- 
up affairs where they did it !’—Louis- 
ville Courter-Journal. 
Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Taxi 
Summer Underwear at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
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