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Tuer UNITED SHoE Game LaAsor Day 
It did the hearts of Manchester 
fans good to give the United Shoe 
aggregation a drubbing. Early in the 
season when managers Fritz and 
Dougherty were making up their 
schedule, the United Shoe manager 
wrote he was sorry he couldn’t send 
the first team to Manchester, but he 
would be glad to send the second 
team. Manchester won 6 to 2, from 
the first team Monday. 
attetne crack pitcher for the LU. 
S. M. Co. was taken from the box at 
the end of the fifth, after two home 
runs. He had given five passes pre- 
vious to retiring, and struck out a 
like number, Holcomb, ‘who had 
covered third was changed over to 
pitch and Hart replaced Dawson ina 
center field Foster was taken from 
behind the bat to replace Holcomb 
and Martell, who had been on the 
bench, caught Holcomb. Holcomb 
struck out three, and passed five, 
though he held Manchester down as 
far as hits were concerned. 
Grover was in great trim. He 
struck out fourteen, and was always 
there with the goods at crucial times. 
Ir the second inning, for instance, 
with two on, he struck out the three 
next men. Again in the sixth, after 
Dowdell’s two bagger, and an advance 
to third on Sheehan’s sacrifice bunt, 
Grover tightened up and struck out 
Holcomb and Foster. 
The United Shoe boys were not 
charged with a single error, either hy 
their own scorer or by Manchester’s. 
Though they connected for seven hits, 
with a total of nine bases, Grover’s 
prilliant work kept them tied-to the 
bases. 
The Manchester boys connected 
with Hart for six hits, with the 
phenomenal total of thirteen bases. 
Bond and Cody each made a home 
run in the fifth that seemed to take 
the heart out of Hart. It was in the 
fifth that Manchester put the game 
on ice. McCarthy was out at first. 
Collins sent a scorcher out toward leit 
field that looked good, but Glenn 
made a running jump and caught the 
ball in one hand,—the most remark- 
able catch on the local grounds this 
year. Bond was next up. He caught 
one fair and square and landed it ta 
the brook for a home run. O’Leary 
placed one over third and was safe. 
Cody, not to be outdone by Bond, sent 
one in the same direction and_ ski- 
daddled around the bases for another 
home run, sending O’Leary home in 
advance cf him. 
won = 4 na Se ae 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
Postoffice Block, 
Beach St., 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
MEATS ann PROVISIONS 
James A. Gonley, Mgr. 
Telephone 223 Manchester 
NORTH SHORE MAMKE:, 
The thing that pleased the fans 
most of all was the brilliant playing 
of Collins, when he took Perkins’ 
place behind the bat. Manchester’s 
popular catcher and captain broke the 
index finger on his right hand, when 
he stopped a low-thrown ball in the 
second inning. It looked serious for 
Manchester, ‘but Collins certainly 
made good at his old position. Bond 
came in from centerfield to cover first 
and Walen was sent out from tie 
bench to cover center. 
Perkins hopes to be in 
again Saturday. 
The score of Labor Day’s game: 
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Stolen bases—O ’Leary (2). Cody, 
Gray, O’Connell. Two-base  hits—Me- 
Carthy, Hart, Dowdell. Home runs—Bon4d, 
Cody. Double play—Sheehan to Dowdell. 
Bases on balls—off Hart 5, Holcomb 5, 
Grover 5, Struck out—by Hart 5, Hol- 
comb 38, Grover 14. Wild niteh—Holecombh. 
Time—2 he 15 min. | Umpire—Dunbar, 
Scorer—Slade. 
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MANCHESTI Be 
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season the Mancl Ii team 
has won fotirteen,=-an unu ual rec 
ord for any ball t< espec 
itis. considered): Mancles te: 
ed some of the fastest semi-prc 
inthis section of the state. 
games have been played on 
grounds, with the exception 
Beverly. The two games lost were in 
1 0 Mga ilincie SA SIS aa! 
the beverly series. [The games at 
Manchester attract a crowd oi 
four to seven bhiundsred neon! 
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week, and on special occasions the 
number will reach more than icoo 
The season’s record: 
7 ra , 
May 31. Peabod <5 5 
Jute 4. Lyman N. A., Beverly 1 2 
Sos ale Russoll, Boston ii 
66 1G c ; 1 e 
8 26.) dinero IN evar! ; yi 
July 5 Faracs Dorchester eats 5) 
Cen Omi Osun = Venue Ae 2 5 
“37, Queen QOnahry 0 e 
oe 24, Rivers Cambridge 2 10 
‘< 31. Watertown St eel 4 
Aus. 7. Lyn Lyr { 
ran 4. Beverly ; ¢ 
Cal y OmGT 4 } 
et) (08, Boverly 0 
Sept. 4, Manrles, Salem S 5 
oF 6. Urited Shoe, Beverly , 6 
Totals ay 113 
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le: second ga~e of the cite 
ter-Maples series will be played at 
Manchester this Saturday. Game 
called promptly at 2 p. m. 
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ter. adv. 
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32 CENTRAL STREET 
TELEPHONE. 202 
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MANCHESTER, MASS. 
