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down in one, two, three order. Man- 
chester got five runs in the third. 
Knight started in to do some work 
in the fourth, and he evidently accom- 
plished what he was after, for the first 
three men up were easy prey. Cramp- 
sey, on the other hand, went to pieces 
and he was pounded right and left. 
It was a run around the bases for 
Manchester, all except two men being 
up twice in this inning. Everybody 
was hitting Crampsey hard. Eleven 
runs were chalked down for the home 
petcam., 
It was plain that the game was 
Manchester’s, so in the fifth Wade, 
the catcher on the Juniors, was tried 
out behind the bat. Dunbar went 
down to second. 
Broughton was the first man up for 
the Enons, and he sent a hard one out 
in left, which Chain pulled in with one 
hand after a difficult try. Pitmanand 
Millett went down before Knight's 
swift balls. Manchester scored two 
runs in the last of the fifth, and the 
score was 19 to 4. 
The rest of the game was rather 
loosely played by both nines. The 
Enons gota run in the sixth on a 
passed ball, but the local team failed 
to score again till the eighth, when, 
after Broughton had been batted out 
of the box, Pitman was put in to finish 
the game. 
The pitching of Knight and the all- 
round good hitting of the Manches- 
ters and the work of Smith behind 
the bat and of Parker at short for the 
Enons were the features of the game. 
The summary : 
Innings U2) Ot SD 62158 19" Rows 
Manchesters.1 0 5.11 200 7 x—27 21 4 
ENONS see cOROe SOO ek ORO OH ot6e9 
Manchesters—Wilkinson ss, Walen 
3b, Ralph Stanley 1b, Dunbar c, 
Knight p, Gillis 2b and Wadec, N. 
Cheever cf, Chain If, Wheaton If. 
Enons — Millett rf, Parker ss and 
3b, Day cf, Smith c, McQueeney 1b, 
Yuill 2b, Crampsey p and If, Brough- 
ton 3b and p, Pitman If and p. 
Notes. 
Turn out to the games and give the 
local boys support ! 
Manchester will play on the home 
grounds onthe Fourth. A game with 
the strong Peabody nine is practically 
assured. 
A game is scheduled for July 9, 
with the Boston Y.M.C.A. 
The game scheduled with the West 
Lynn Odd Fellows in Lynn July 2 
will be played on the Brook street 
grounds instead. 
Wade showed up well behind the 
bat when he was tried out in the game 
against the Enons last Saturday. 
Though light, he is quick and he un- 
derstands the game pretty well. 
Quite a number of the local fans 
went to Beverly last Friday to see the 
games on Peabody Field. Beverly 
has one of the strongest semi-profes- 
sional teams in eastern Massachusetts. 
The Tappan Clothing Co. nine plays 
the Manchesters on the Brook street 
grounds this afternoon. A good game 
is expected, as the boys are in better 
trim than three weeks ago when they 
played the same team at Gloucester 
and were defeated. 
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PULSIFER’S BLOCK, BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
Telephone, 9-12. 
