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Manchester Base-ball. 
For some reason or other the Man- 
chester boys seem to.put up a better 
game of ball on the home grounds 
than they do elsewhere. Whether it 
is the weakness of their opponents or 
their own good points, or whether they 
have the lay of the Brook street 
diamond down so pat that they can do 
about as they please, is hard to say. 
At any rate they usually come out so 
far on top that there doesn’t seem to 
be any bottom. 
Last Saturday the West Lynn Odd 
Fellows fell down before them like 
lambs, 18 to 6. Two weeks ago the 
boys went to Gloucester and — well, 
they didn’t win. Last Saturday they 
put up what might be called a fair 
game. They got in more head-work 
than they seemed to at Gloucester, 
and head-work is more than half the 
game sometimes. 
The boys handled the stick in good 
shape last week. Not only did they 
connect with Allen, the Lynn twirler, 
but they batted him hard after they 
found him. Every one got a hit but 
Wilkinson; he had hard luck. Ralph 
Stanley connected for a single six 
times, and “ Pat’’ put up a good game 
on the bag, too. 
Errors were by no means lacking. 
There were plenty of them on both 
sides. In fact, toward the. close of 
the game looseness was very apparent. 
By that time, the game was clinched. 
Knight pitched a good game, but he 
threw several wild balls and sent a 
couple of the Lynnmen home. Dun- 
bar played his usually strong game, as 
also did Whalen and Giilis. Hall, the 
first baseman for the Odd Fellows, 
handled the stick pretty well, as did 
Lewis, the third baseman, also. Allen’s 
pitching was not up to his standard of 
last year. The summary: 
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5) 
Manchesters: 0 2) -32.0.3 
West Lynnt.0) +0.-2<<0 +0 
Manchesters-— Wilkinson ss, Whalen 
3b, Chane lf, Gillis 2b, Wheaton rf, 
Stanley 1b, Dunbar c, Ned Cheever 
cf, Knight p. 
West Lynn Odd Fellows—Hanson 
ss, Hall 1b, Lewis 3b, Doval cf, Rey- 
nolds 2b, Frazier lf, Alley rf, Parker, 
c, Allen p. 
Umpire, Bannon of Lynn. 
The Enons of North Beverly are 
scheduled for this afternoon on the 
local grounds. Next Saturday a re- 
turn game is scheduled with the Tap- 
pan Clothing Store nine on the Brook 
street grounds. 
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