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MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Roy S. Giddings and young 
daughter, of Savannah, N.Y., are 
visiting Mrs. Giddings’ sister, Mrs. 
Fred J. Merrill, Bridge street. 
Frank D. Allen of the Cove, who 
was before the Salem court last week, 
charged with assault with a dangerous 
weapon, and whose case was_ post- 
poned till Thursday of this week, was 
sentenced to nine months in the 
House of Correction Thursday. He 
appealed. Frank Trudan, who was 
arrested with Allen, was fined $10. 
Quite a number of people went to 
the games at the Farms Monday af- 
ternoon. Several Manchester boys 
were entered in the various races, and 
one of them, Willie Sheehan, cap- 
tured second prizes in the 100 and 
220-yard dashes. ‘“ Meddie’”’ Martin, 
Frank Pinette and Willie Gillis were 
in the bicycle race, but all met with 
accidents and did not finish. 
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Miss Eva Robertson of Hinsdale, 
N.H., a classmate of Miss Mary 
Dodge at Lassell, has been a guest of 
Miss Dodge, School street, during 
the past week. 
O. William White of Cambridge is 
a guest of friends in town. 
Professor and Mrs. C. L. Norton 
attended the Parker-Hall wedding at 
Manchester, N.H., Wednesday. 
Miss Jennie P. Lane of Lanesville 
isva guest ord Mraland ,Mrs.. Jay Hs 
Rivers. Mr. and Mrs. Rivers spent 
the Fourth with friends at Lynn and 
Nahant. ‘ 
Finest sandwiches in town; 
made bread at Pidgeon’s * 
In Aid of Ball Team. 
Next Thursday afternoon and even- 
ing in Pulsifer’s hall there will be 
held a candy sale, the proceeds of 
which will go to the Manchester base- 
ball team. The affair will be in 
charge of some of the young ladies ot 
the town who are interested in the 
national game. 
That the object is a worthy one 
goes without saying. The local boys 
have a good nine this year, but not 
having grounds where admission to 
games can be charged, they are in 
need of some means of raising money 
to support the team. 
The home-made candies and _ entic- 
ing sweetmeats that will be offered 
by the young ladies next Thursday 
ought to draw a good crowd of pur- 
chasers who will leave their small 
amount toward the support of the 
baseball team. 
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Mrsubetes Baseball. 
In a rather one-sided game Mon- 
day afternoon the local team defeated 
the Peabody nine, 6 to 2. The steady 
pitching ot Knight and the heavy 
batting of the Manchester boys were 
the features of the game. 
It looked like a complete white- 
wash for the visitors till the last inn- 
ing when, ina final effort to score, 
they pulled two runs. 
Manchester has a strong team in 
the field, Dougherty and Crocker 
adding materially to the line-up. The 
game started with the Peabody boys 
at the bat. For the first eight inn- 
ings Knight mowed them down in 
one, two, three order. The local boys 
scored three runs in the first, one in 
the second and two in the sixth. 
Knight was very effective through- 
out the game. He struck out eleven 
men to Morris’s two; the Peabody 
boys got ten hits to 16 off Morris ; 
Morris sent eleven men to first while 
Knight did not allow a single base on 
balls. The local boys made two 
errors to the visitors eleven, and had 
27 putouts to their credit. 
Kiley and Lanctot did the heaviest 
hitting for the visitors, while Wilkin- 
son, Ralph Stanley and Crocker each 
got three hits for Manchester, and 
Walen and Gillis made good for two 
each. Crocker made a timely two 
bagger for Manchester, and Lanctot 
and Cody connected for two baggers 
for Peabody. 
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MANCHESTER. 
