42 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 18, 1915 
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boys beat Manchester 11 to T. 
The local team played snappy ball 
throughout, giving Grover excellent 
support. Perkins caught in great 
style and his trusty wing was respon- 
sible for several cut offs at the bases. 
He throws swiftly and true to the 
ous, the visitors being unable to mark. At the bat Perkins was good 
touch Harold Grover, Manchester’s for the only home-run of the game 
invincible left-handed pitcher. The 1 the second inning, when he landed 
opponents were the OBrion, Russell one in the brook. 
& Co. team of Boston. The score of Grover struck out ten men and al- 
11 to I, was quite the reverse of that lowed only three hits. Devine on the 
of two years ago when the Boston other hand, struck out only two men, 
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MANCHESTER TEAM DEFEATS Boston 
NINE II To I 
The Manchester baseball team 
played its third game of this season 
last Saturday and was again victori- 
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MANCHESTER 
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in the first three innings, and passed 
man after man to first.  Breivogel 
relieved him in the fourth, and held 
the Manchester boys down to two 
runs after that. Doten, of the visitors, 
catcher, played a good game for the 
visitors and handled his team well. 
The Manchester team as at present 
constituted is a pretty strong combin- 
ation. The shortstop position is the 
only weak spot on the team, and we 
understand there is to be a change in 
that position. The other two new 
men on the team, Perkins behind the 
bat, and ©’Connell at second, can’t 
be bettered. Frankie~ O'Leary at 
third and Shonto Collins on first are 
playing great ball. The outfield, 
composed of Bond and Jackie Gray 
and McCarthy, is a combination hard 
to beat. 
The score: 
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Stolen bases—Bond, O’Connell, Collins, 
Breivogel; two base hits—Bond, O’Leary, 
O'Connell, Glavin; home run——Perkins: 
base on balls by Grover—3, by Devine 
(3 innings) 6, by Breivogel (6 innings) 
0; struck out by Grover—l0, by Devine 
—2, by Breivogel—5. 
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Manchester... 3).5> 14:0) see 
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It was announced last week that 
the Lyman iA. ‘GC. of Beverly was to 
play a return game here this Satur- 
day, but the Maples of Salem are to 
be here instead, and the Lymans will 
play next week. The Maples are 
among the strongest teams in this 
vicinity and Manchester is lucky to 
get them at this time. 
THe CALLER SNUBBED 
Mrs. Kawler (to hostess’ child)— 
“Are you glad to see me again, 
Edith ?” 
Edith—“Yes’m, and mamma’s glad 
too.” 
Mrs. Kawler—‘“Is she?” 
Edith—“Yes; she said she hoped 
you'd come today and have it over 
with,” 
