Farms Team Wins Again. 
- The Beverly Farms baseball team 
defeated the All Stars at Gloucester, 
Saturday afternoon at Beverly Farms 
by a score of 9 to 2. The game was 
called in the fifth inning on account 
of rain. A large crowd turned out 
to see this game, fans coming from 
Gloucester, Salem and Beverly. 
The occasion for such a large turn- 
out was the fact that ‘“‘Stuffy’’ Mc- 
Innis, the crack Philadeplhia Am- 
erican League first baseman was to 
play first for the Farms team. It 
is the first time many of the fans 
had seen him play since he joined the 
major league and his all-round work 
for the afternoon was a treat to the 
fans and long to be remembered at 
the Farms. At the bat out of three 
times he was walked once and bang- 
ed out two fine hits, his two-bagger 
with two men on bases in the fourth 
was the longest hit seen on the Farms 
grounds. This hit on any grounds 
would have been good for a home 
run, but ground rules at the local 
diamond limits such a hit to two 
bases. McNair pitched his sixth 
straight win for the Farms team and 
pitched fine ball. Perkins caught 
his usual good game and A. McInnis 
on second played a nice game be- 
sides hitting the ball well. The rest 
That’s what Arthur Howard did. 
up by the boot-straps. 
|| By ARTHUR HOWARD 
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Just Suppose 
You were many thousands of dollars in debt; 
That you were disowned by your father; 
That you had been used to luxury and frequented 
the most fashionable hotels here and abroad; 
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a newspaper and be mayor of a town of 
He pulled himself 
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of the team had very little to do. 
For Gloucester, Andrews pitched a 
nice game and was well backed up 
by Colby. Lufkin on first played 
well. Both teams were at a great 
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Last Saturday afternoon and ev- 
ening Miss Anna C. Connolly enter- 
tained a party of young lady friends 
at her home on Oak street. The 
young ladies were members of Miss 
Connolly’s class while at the Sar- 
gent school, Cambridge. 
John A. Ober has sold his estate 
on Hale street, Beverly Farms, to 
Charles M. Cabot of Boston, who has 
been a regular summer resident of 
Beverly Farms. The new owner will 
make improvements before spring 
and will use the house for his own 
occupancy. This estate is one of the 
most desirable at the Farms, located 
with a good frontage on Hale street 
and extending to the rear making a 
large area of level grass land which 
is now improved by a lawn tennis 
court and gardens. The house is a 
large wooden one and modern and 
the loeation is all that could be de- 
sired. 
Two base hits—J. McInnis, 6, Mc- 
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son. erifice fly, McNair; stolen bases, 
cana A. MelInnis, Lufkin; struck 
out by Andrews 4, McNair 6. Base on 
balls, Andrews 6: MeNair 5. Left on 
base. All Stars, 1; Beverly Farms, 3; 
Tin.e 1 hr.. Umpires, MeCormick and 
Stevens. 
