Sept. 8, 1916. 
Grover went out on a grounder to 
Connell. Shaner dropped Perkins’ 
fly and the latter got to third on 
Gourley’s two-bagger. O’Leary was 
passed and Cody struck out. Perkins 
and Gourley scored when Devlin’s hit 
went through Page. Herron’s single 
scored O’Leary. Devlin scored from 
second on the hit after Green drop- 
ped the ball at third. Herron stole 
second and got to third on Martin’s 
throw. Conley went out on a fly to 
Page. 
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Earned runs—Manchester 1. Two-base 
hits—Collins, Gourley. Three-base hit— 
Connell. Bases on balls—off Shaner 2; 
off Grover 2. Struck out—by Shaner 3; 
by Grover 5. Left on bases—National 
Machine 5; Manchester 4. Double play— 
Kane to Connell. Passed ball—Perkins. 
Hit by pitcher—by Shaner (Gourley 2). 
Stolen bases—Cody 2, Devlin, Herron, 
Collins, Grover; Page. Sacrifice hit— 
Herron. Umpire—Walen. Time—2 hrs., 
17 min. 
MANCHESTER 
Daniel Riordan was home from 
Brockton over the holiday. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Among the High school graduates 
who intend to continue their studies 
out of town this year are Brenda 
Cook, Abbott Foster and Francis 
Bohaker, who will attend Burdett 
College in Lynn. Stanley Beaton will 
enter Tufts College late in Septem- 
ber. 
Shoe shine for ladies and gents at 
the Beach st. Bowling Alleys. adv. 
Among those lecturing in connec- 
tion with the School of Canning and 
Home Economics at the Essex 
County Agricultural school this week 
we note Robt. A. Mitchell and James 
Salter, former Manchester men, both 
of whom are members of the faculty. 
They were listed on Wednesday’s 
program as lecturing on “V egetables 
ef Quality—V arieties—Selection.” 
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HAM FOR SECOND TIME IN SEA- 
SON BY I TO O SCORE. 
A lucky wallop in the second inn- 
ing won the Labor Day game between 
Manchester and Stoneham for Man- 
chester by a score of 1 to o.. Walsh 
of the visiting nine held Manchester 
to five hits, one of the scratch order, 
issued one pass and struck out seven 
men. Grover walked two men, fan- 
ned eight and allowed seven hits. 
Manchester | iad one error and Stone- 
ham two, but the fielding honors were 
about even. The game was one of 
the best played in Manchester this 
season and was witnessed by a record 
crowd. 
The story of the game can be told 
with the history of that home run 
drive by Conley. With nobody out 
and the bases clear Conley came to 
bat in the second inning. With two 
balls and a strike called on him Um- 
pire Willett made him change his bat. 
Conley selected a new stick ‘and drove 
the first ball pitched high and far over 
the brook. ie was across thé plate 
with the winning run before the ball 
was recovered. The next three Man- 
chester men went out in order. Also 
the following nine men were retired 
in succession. Then to break the 
monotony Cody got to first in the 
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sixth inning, the third man to reach 
that bag. He was caught between 
second and third while trying for an 
extra base, Walsh, Cheissong, Riley, 
Manley and Crowley figuring in the 
play. 
Stoneham came near tying the 
score or worse in the fourth and fifth 
innings. In the fourth Flaherty got 
to first, beating Grover’s throw to 
Devlin. Grover hit King and Cheis- 
song, filline the bases. Crowley 
knocked a fly to Cody and Manley 
lined the ball to Cody, who caught 
Cheissong at second, retiring the side. 
Manchester got another scare in the 
fifth when Walsh singled with two 
out. Flaherty’s two-bagger sent 
Walsh nearly to the plate, but he 
turned back to third. Riley was given 
a base on balls, filling the bases. 
Then King fanned. 
In the sixth inning Stoneham got a 
man to third. Cheissong walked and 
stole second. Crowley got an infield 
hit that put the runner out on third. 
Manley flied to Grover and Dempsey 
struck out. Magee’s hit to Cody put 
out Crowley at second. In _ the 
seventh Manchester got a man around 
to third. Devlin singled to King and 
Herron sent a lazy grounder toward 
Crowley. Herron stole second and 
Devlin was caught going to third. 
Herron got to third on a passed ball, 
but died there while Conley struck 
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