Sept. 17, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Harrington was safe on another 
one to Glenn. He stole second and 
tried to score on Sweeney’s doubte 
but was out at home plate, Hart to 
Glenn to Collins. Strong was out on 
a sacrifice bunt to O’Connell. Shee- 
Sree to right. field scored 
Sweeney. 
It was Sweeney also who scored 
the run in the ninth. Harrington 
had struck out. Sweeney was pass- 
ed and stole second. Strong flied out 
to “Yackie” Linholm. Sheehan and 
Daum were passed. With two out 
Bitzgerald was at the bat. He 
smashed a swift one to Glenn, who 
fielded the ball perfectly. Though ie 
did not have time to shut Sweeney 
off at home, he did have time to get 
Fitzgerald at first for the retiring 
out. 
Instead he held the ball and finally 
threw it home to shut off Sheehan at 
the plate. Sweeney’s run, meanwhile, 
had counted. 
The visitors had connected Grover 
for ten hits, one a double. Manches- 
ter had connected for only seven 
safeties, with a total o1 ten bases. 
The summary and box score: 
MAPLES 
Behe Sid PO A Jf 
Sweeney, 3b ..... eee ee Oe 28 0 
ROMO TASS Stern = tts Atanas 322. Qin 32 
Dueehan, 2D y.5.. 0: te (apalaet O-< 0 2°30 
AEE Om Seg e Re oe is a Oneeln Oe te a 
Bitzceralds pat... s. eenieEeo wy) yesL asus: 1 
Contviolly, eh... ee (emO eel VO'en0 
Gomtons clipes cede es ema te OF ai 
Seponiciverepe es. 4 11 0 0 0 0 
Memimenieopee.s 4 1° 2 011 1 I 
Totals meee Ope tee 2h 6 
MANCHESTER 
ABR 1B SHPO A. 
McCarthy ati 2... 5 OES a) SH 0) 500) 
Gling; C8 2s... Veet edit Mae oe 
OVO RD D eiousieccse\s « aL (OW 5 10) OS HONG) 
OMea thy: Bk estes. - ema eet ee ()! oO gern 0) 
iBT! VC A ies eae Sep eel (tras «let 40) 
OY Connell, 2b... Ae (Nee 0) ees (0) 
(Colles chahe 3S Cy ie eae Sa amie ge wlan WO pecan 
(COnaiies WN 8e ec Seat ieee Bide MO 10) Ue Oe) 
EME OLN rs so... Dima) Oeil nO) 0 
(CoG idee. Toe US omen AL 0 aE OP 0 ere: 
Totals Seoul eet le eee 
Two base hits—Sweeney, Hart, O’Con- 
nell, Base stolen—Sweeney, S*rong, 
Connors, Harrington, McCarthy, Linholm. 
Bases on balls—off Grover 5, Fitzgerald 
2. Struck out—by Grover 8, by Fitz- 
gerald 10. Time—2h. 15 min, Umpires— 
Long and Dunbar. Scorer—Slade. 
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