40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
FARMS, 2; MANCHESTER, I. 
MANCHESTER Lost First OF SERIES 
-_CULBERTSON PITCHED GREAT 
GAME 
The first of the series of five games 
between the Manchester and the Bev- 
erly Farms baseball teams was played 
last Saturday at the Beverly Farms 
playground. Both teams played great 
ball and the game went 12 innings 
before the Beverly Farms boys won, 
2-1. . 
Craig Culbertson, the former Uni- 
versity of Virginia twirler, who is 
spending the summer at Manchester, 
was in the box for Manchester. He 
was in perfect form and pitched a 
wonderful game. His control ‘was 
great and he had the batters at his 
mercy at all times. Even Perkins, the 
hard-hitting catcher, could not locate 
the ball and fanned four times. Keat- 
ing handled Culbertson’s curves in a 
clever manner and had much to do 
with the locals’ good showing. 
Noyes furnished the feature of the 
day with three singles and by scoring 
Manchester’s only run. He also made 
two fine catches in left field,—one a 
hard run back to almost center field. 
Manchester’s only run came in the 
second inning. Noyes, the first man 
up, singled and stole second on the 
first ball pitched. He later came 
home on McNamee’s double. 
Beverly Farms got their first run 
in the third when Hillery went to 
first on A. Walen’s error. He stole 
second and came home on Griffith’s 
single. 
Twice the Manchester boys had a 
man on third with two out, but could 
not get the run across. In the 12th 
with one out McNamee singled and 
went to third on errors, but the next 
two men fanned, thus spoiling his 
chance to score. 
The winning run by the Farms team 
was well earned. With one down Mc- 
Nair singled and went to third on 
Quigley’s double. McPherson flied 
to deep left. Noyes made a great 
catch, but could not get the ball home 
in time to cut the run off. 
The umpiring was very poor, but 
the less said about that the better. 
Tomorrow the teams will play on the 
Brook street grounds in Manchester. 
It ought to be a good game, as the 
locals are out to even up the score. 
The summary: 
PITCHER’S RECORD 
McNair Culbertson 
Struck out ...... L2G in II 
Hits allowed: in.) 8) ee, 5 
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