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- Sept. 24, 1915. 
MANCHESTER WINS 
meNOW IN LEAD IN SERIES WHITH 
MAPLES. 
© Manchester secured the edge in its 
series with the Maples of Salem at 
the Manchester playground last Sat- 
» urday afternoon when the home teara 
recorded an easy victory in the third 
contest of the series by a score of 5 
Secege tne Maples were never in the 
running in this game as Manchester 
accumulated all of its eight runs be- 
fore the visitors ever scored off 
Grover. 
Girard, the Maples’ twirler was 
knocked from the box in the third. 
Though he shaped up well in the 
Pwarming up practice, the Man- 
chester batters took kindly to his of- 
ferings and drove him from the 
mound, although his own wildness 
was a material factor in his downfan. 
Manchester scored four runs in the 
second inning on a double by Grover, 
two singles, three bases on balls, a 
Sacrifice and an error. Every man 
went to bat. 
Connolly was brought in from cen- 
-ter field to succeed Girard and he got 
a warm reception in the third and an 
exceedingly hot one in the fourth. 
No runs were tallied in the third but 
in the next frame, Manchester work- 
ed four men around, three runs 
counting as the results of O’Leary’s 
circuit drive to the centerfield brook. 
Connolly held Manchester safe after 
that, but in the seventh and eighth 
had much difficulty in retiring the 
side without further run-getting. 
Grover pitched a fine gare with the 
single exception of the fifth when he 
went up in the air, walking three men 
and allowing three others to hit safe- 
ly. The hits,were timely and drove 
in three runs, but this was ail che 
Witch City team could get and Man- 
chester’s fine lead was never in dan- 
ger. 
Only two hits were registered off 
Grover after the fifth. In the sixth, 
‘Sweeney singled with two down and 
Strong walked but Sheehan flied to 
right. In the seventh, Gus Daun Iced 
off with a fine double to right field 
but died on second while Connolly 
and Condon fanned and Harrington 
hit weakly to Grover. 
Manchester’s lineup was about tie 
strongest of the whole season. Mc- 
Carthy and Gray were missing from 
the outfield, their places being filled 
by Ada Hart and Glenn of the United 
Shoe, while Cody, the Worcester Aca- 
demy star, looked ably after the short 
stop position, a place that has been a 
bugaboo all season. 
The summary: 
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Stolen bases—Bond, Glenn, O’Connece]l 
(2), Sheehan. Two base hits—Grover, 
Daum, home runs—O’Leary. Double 
play—Stronge to Sheehan to Harrington. 
Bases on balls—off Grover, 8; off Gerard, 
3° off Connolly, . 4. Struck: \out—by 
Grover, 10; by Gerard, 2; by Connolly, 5. 
Passed balls—Perkins, Daum. Time-—2h. 
20 min. Umpires—Long and Dunbar. 
Scorer—Slade. 
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Maples of Salem .. 
It is not certain just who will ap- 
pear in the line-up in Saturday's 
game. Hart and Glenn will be with 
the United Shoe in their game with 
Beverly, and Cody is not expected. 
Mer. Fritz expected to land a good 
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