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Summer 1904 
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LEWANDO’S 
Manchester Baseball. 
In a game replete with fine playing, 
sharp fielding and good base running, 
the Manchester team last Saturday 
turned the tables on the Tappan 
Clothing Co. nine of Gloucester. The 
game was played before a good crowd 
on the Brook street diamond and the 
score was 10 to 7. 
Knight’s pitching was a feature of 
the game. After allowing six men to 
pass around the bases and score in 
the first two innings he_ buckled 
down and allowed only one more run 
in the whole game. This seemed to 
be Knight’s style. He gives the ap- 
pearance of weakness at the start, 
but all of a sudden about the third or 
fourth inning something happens and 
big holes seem to grow in the bats of 
the opponents. 
The Manchester boys put up a 
splendid game. Walen on third and 
Ralpb Stanley on first covered their 
positions in grand style, while Ches- 
ter Standiey made good on _ six 
chances in left field. © All 
Of the men were in the game 
continually. They — fielded well 
and they carried a little head work 
with them. At the stick, too, they 
were good. 
Grimes pitched a good game for the 
visitors, but the Manchester boys had 
their eye on the ball from the very 
start, and though they didn’t repeat 
their work of two weeks ago when 
they sent three of the Enons’ pitchers 
out of the box, they made Grimes 
pitch his best. Barrington, catcher 
for the Gloucester nine, played a nice 
game. He made a home run in the 
second. 
Manchester scored two of her runs 
in the second, four in the fourth, one 
in the sixth: and three in the ninth, 
while the visitors got all but one of 
their runs in the first two innings. 
The summary : 
Innings 1 Pe BP ES Tye 3 48) 
Manch ester. .2er 02040100 38—10 
Gappan Clon Comms 15 5,0)0081 0 0 0— 7 
Manchester— Wilkinson ss, Walen 
3b, Stanley 1b, Dunbar c, Knight p, 
Cheever » 2b, Gillis cf, Standley If, 
Wheaton and Chaine rf. 
Tappan Clo. Co.— Crawley cf, Gor- 
don rf, Barrington c, McLeod 3b, 
Grimes p, Gleason 2b, McInnis 1b, 
Karcher ss, and Beaton lf. 
Notes. 
Band concert at the ball grounds 
Monday 2 to 5. 
The: Boston? :YiMi3G A. ninesis 
scheduled for next Saturday. 
This afternocn the West Lynn Odd 
Fellows will play the local nine on the 
Brook street grounds. 
The Manchester and the Peabody 
nines will hold forth Monday after- 
noon. A close game is looked for. 
Chester Standley played afine game 
last Saturday. Out of six chances in 
left field he pulled in all. He will play 
on the local nine the remainder of the 
summer. 
Knight pitches a game worthy of 
putting him in the professional class. 
With Dunbar behind the bat, Man- 
chester has a combination hard to 
beat on any of the smaller teams. 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE, 
DEALER IN 
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS... Wholesale and Retail. 
All Fruits received fresh every day. 
Orders delivered in Manchester, Magnolia and Beverly Farms free of charge. 
MICHAEL G. REVELAS, Proprietor, 
PULSIFER’S BLOCK, BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
Telephone, 9-12. 
