Oct. 1, 1915. 
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GAMES TWO ALL 
Maries Trep Up With MANCHESTER. 
Frna, Mrrrinc Tomorrow, 
The Salem Maples came back 
strong against Manchester at the 
local playground Saturday afternoo1 
and scored an easy victory, batting 
Grover hard and accumulating 10 
runs to two for the home team. Dave 
Henry, a product of Brown Univer- 
sity, was on the mound for the Witch 
City outfit and he never experienced 
and difficulty with the Manchester 
batters after the third inning. 
Manager Donovan made good his 
assertion that he would have a team 
On) hatid Saturday to even up the 
series at any cost and strengthened up 
with Walter Lonergan of the Port- 
lend New England league club, the 
best shortstop in the league, and with 
B. Conley, a third baseman, besides 
Henry in the box. The new infielders 
with Bill Sweeney on second and 
Harrington on first formed one of tne 
best infields that has played at Man- 
chester this season. 
At that Manchester was the first to 
score, but the meagre lead of two runs 
was soon wiped out. 
The Maples started their run get- 
ting. in the fourth, five men reachin.z 
the home station. Ten batters faced 
(rover in this session and all but two 
got on base. Five of them hit safely, 
two walked and another reached tue 
initial sack on error. With Henry 
travelling along in good form, this 
was enough to win the game, but the 
visitors added another for good meas- 
ure in the seventh on three clean hits 
by L. Coney, Daum and Henry, while 
in the ninth, Manchester’s cup of bit- 
terness was filled to overflowing. 
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Stolen bases: Harrington, Bond, Grover. 
Two-base hits—B. Conley, lL. Conley, 
Donovan, T'hree-base hit — Sweeney. 
Dovtble plays—Lonergan to Sweeney to 
Harrington (2); Henry to Lonergan to 
Harrington. Bases on balls—off Grover 
8, off Henry 4. Hit by pitched ball— 
White 1. Struck out—by Grover 10, by 
Henry 7. Passed ball—Perkins 1. Wild 
pitech—Grover 1. Umpires—Long and 
Dunbar. Scorer—Slade. 
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Says THE SALEM » NEWS” OF THE 
MaApLES-MANCHESTER GAME 
TOMORROWS 
“While Manager Frank Donovan 
of the Maples will stand pat on his 
usual lineup for the final and deciding 
game of the Maples-Manchester 
series, it is announced that Manches- 
ter is out on the highways and byways 
looking for baseball players of such 
ability as will be able to put the boots 
to Frankie’s crew Saturday afternoo 
al the old town by the waterfront. Be 
it understood that the series is now 
two and two and that the winner of 
Saturday’s game takes the series. It 
vill be the expiring gasp of 1915 base 
ball also and no doubt there will be a 
good sized crowd out to see the finale 
cf the year’s diamond play. 
“Donovan's sensational infield com- 
bine will be at work again. Frank 
i: wondering what the Manchesters 
will spring on him. |. Now that the 
Phillies have clinched the Natione] 
league pennant he is worrying for 
fear that the Manchesters will borrow 
G. C. Alexander for one act Saturday 
afternoon. It is known that during 
the season the Manchester crew have 
amassed a moderately large assort- 
ment of spondulix and the sports 
down that way are said to be not the 
Icast bit afraid of the corrupt pra:- 
tices act in bribing good players to vo 
with them at the proper time. 
“Anyway it will be the last real bal! 
game of the local season and by all 
appearances the game should be a 
good one.” 
Manager Fritz of the Manchester 
team has succeeded in getting three 
new men for the game Saturday— 
ell crackerjacks. If the weather is 
good and Grover is in fighting trim 
te will start the game and perhaps 
pitch throughout, for Grover is a top- 
notcher in the twirling line when he 
*s going right. As a relief Donovan, 
a former Toronto twirler, who helped 
Beverly take the final game of the 
scries from Manchester, will b2 on 
hand. He will play in the field and 
if he pitches Grover will take an out- 
field position. 
Frankie Goldsmith, another star 
Beverlyite, will cover the shortstop’s 
position, and Sandy Herron of the 
same burg will take care of an out- 
field position.’ Both Goldsmith and 
Herron are star performers at the bat 
end in the field and they will add con 
siderable strength to the line-up. 
The rest of the line-up will be the 
same as all season. a The team to 
start the game will probably be: 
Grover p = Perkins, cs) Collinsy 1b3 
©’Connell, 2b: Goldsmith, ss: .O’ 
eargesp bonovan. it 2 Llerron, cf: 
Fond? rt. 
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