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Mapes GAME SATURDAY. 
Manchester baseball fans were 
treated to twa geod ga~es of ball last 
Saturday and= Monday, ‘and’ were 
happy to see their team take both 
games,—one (on. Saturday) being th» 
opening gare of a three-out-ot-five 
soties wit the Maples of Salem, the 
other (Labor Day) with the crack 
United Shoe Machinery Co. nine of 
Berely. : 
Harold Grover was the hero of 
hoth gaves, pitching a brilliant game 
on both ae and his hitting being 
responsible for a copious share of the 
runs. 
end the U.S. M: Cos; 6-2. 
The Maples connected with Grover 
for five bits, with a total of six bases; 
Monchester. on the other hand found 
Fitzgerald eleven times, with a total 
of seventeen. Grover was good for 
mx of these base®, the first time.for 
home-run, and next for a two bag- 
ger, Bond made a pretty two-bagger 
in the third inning, which scored 
Collins. 
Fitzgerald showed poor judgment 
in the eighth when he passed Collins, 
preferring to take a chance on strik- 
ing out Bond. True, Collins had con- 
nected for two safe hits, but Bond is 
The Maples game was 5-3, . 
one of Manchester’s best batters. 
Big “Bill” Sweeney is one of the 
best players hereabouts, but he was 
not up to standard in last Saturday’: 
game. He ought never to'have drop- 
ped McCarthy’s foul fly in the eighth 
He plays a better game at second, 
anyway, than at. first, which he 
covered the last three innings. He 
showed more “pep” than any of the 
other players, however. 
The scoring was done by Manches- 
ter. in the first, third, fourth= and 
eighth innings, while the Maples got 
their three runs in the second and 
third. . 
Errors by O’Connell and Collins 
gave the Maples their first run in the 
second. In the next inning Cochraen 
found Grover for a single and 
Sweeny for a double and this with 
Daum’s sacrifice brought two runs 
over the pan. Fitzgerald also got a 
safe hit in this inning, but to no avail 
as the next two men flied out. 
Manchester got the jump on the 
Maples in the first inning when Col- 
lins connected for a safe hit and stole 
second on a short passed ball. Bond 
was given a pass and O’Leary’s: hit 
scored Collins. 
In the third Collins again scored. 
He was good for a hit himself and 
Bond’s double scored Collins, though 
Bond himself was out in trying to 
stretch his double into a three bagger. 
SHORE BREEZE.and Reminder 
Sept. 10, 1915, 
The score stood 3 to 2 favor of the 
Maples. when tne fourth inning open- 
ed, Perkins was out at first.) Grover 
caught one square on the nose for a 
home-run, thus tieing up the score, 
Seon: 
Grover pitched great ball from the 
fourth on, retiring the side in order 
from then until the ninth. Not a hit 
was registered off him during that 
time until the last inning when Fitz- 
gerald led off with a single: He was 
forced by Connolly but the latter ad- 
vanced and Waterhouse reached first 
on Murphy’s error. rover then took 
cormand again and struck out Carr 
and Lallor. 
It was Grover Brie won his own 
game in the eighth. With two down, 
he started the rally with a nice two 
base hit to right field. McCarthy iit 
a pop fly back of first base which 
Sweeney got under easily, but he 
surprised everybody by dropping it. 
This put Grover on third. “Fitzie” 
received orders to walk Collins, but 
Bond drove one at Carr which he 
let roll between his legs and Grover 
and McCarthy scored, while Collins 
was thrown out at third. 
O’Leary was good for three safe 
hits in Saturday’s gaine, and he also 
covered his position in grand style. 
Grover stood next highest in batting, 
getting two hits, with a total of six 
bases. Gray and Collins were good 
for two hits each. Fitzgerald and 
Sweeney were the Maples best bats- 
men. 
The score of Saturday’s game: 
MANCHESTER 
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ICU iN MEER e955 dite 3 OP 02 20 ee pee lee 
O? Connelly \ 2) os. <2 4) OP Oe 
Graygilitny degrees 4 002 SO eae eame) 
PXoualieinmish (yoke Bla. 3:02 Ors eso aee lie) 
COVED aD appa eure 4:2) Zea ORE esliaeey) 
Totals 34° 5 Al Soe eee 
MAPLES 
AB R 1BSHPOA & 
Tihipinabge rsh OW ther ogee 4°00 OPS Oi. al ae meant 
CWochraeny ti et ane AL 0S ea 
Sweeney, 2b, lb 3. 4. S02 250 Magee 
anne BC een, whim carne 2 . 0 0, Sali Oleeaar 
inumipAeteur ally 0) ss ote 4, 0° 22 0S Oa Onan) 
COubiellllys Gl eso oe eee mie Me (0) ~ (4) 
Waterhouse;ss\:.. 4 OF OO seRmomed 
Harrington, 1b: .....- 2.410) sO Omen Ome 
Gare eee pase ernie 2.50 0380. oar OMe 
Cronaekonne Mae ts oe eh 3° 000 Sr O me Oueat) 
TPP Monies Whe 45 eiapienss 1 -0+- 04 20 Stee 
Totals 34 3.5 dea O es 
Bases stolen by—Collins, 
Gray, Sweeney. Two base hits—Bond, 
O?’Connell, Grover, Sweeney. Home run— 
Grover. Double  plays—Cochraen io 
Waterhouse. Bases 
gerald 4, Grover 1, Struck out by—Fitz- 
gerald 8, by Grover 12. Wild piteh-— 
Grover, Time of game 2h. 20 min. Um- 
pires Long and Dunbar, Scorer—Slade. 
O’Leary (2), . 
