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Summer 1904 
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MANCHESTER— Wilkinson z Walen 
3b, R. Stanley 1b, Dunbar c, Knight 
Bee rocker 2b, F. Dougherty ss, 
Standley If, Gillis cf. 
Prasopy —Kil ey 3b, Burns 2b, 
Lanctot ss, Hayes cf, Cody lf, Stone 
lb, Cleary c, Morris p, Jamison rf. 
‘Umpire—Roy peta MaDURESLer- 
Manchester Lost. 
The local boys were weak at the 
bat in the game against the West 
Lynn Odd Fellows last Saturday,, 
and when they did connect the sharp 
fielding of the visitors overcome: all 
chances for a hit. The Manchester 
nine was considerably crippled by the 
loss of C. Standley and Chaine. 
The game was hardly up to the 
standard. Knight pitched fine ball, 
but the visitors had a good batting 
streak. With seventeen chances 
they made good on that number of 
hits, while Allen kept the local boys 
down to six. Knight, on the other 
hand, struck out thirteen men to 
Allen’s eleven, while for support, 
Manchester made only three errors 
to Lynn’s five. 
It looked as though Manchester 
was to receive a complete shut-out, 
till, in the eighth Walen reached first 
on an error, stole second and third 
on another error, and reached home 
on a nice clean hit by Route The 
home boys scored their other run in 
the ninth. 
The summary and line-up 
Innings 1234567 89R HE 
Manchestersesa 0) 0.0) OF0L 070; tal 22603 
Oddibellowsa:.m0b270 2.0) 20181 OPEL 7% 
Manchester— Wilkinson ss, Walen 
3b, Ralph Stanley 1b, Dunbar c, 
Knight p, Gillis If, Wheaton cf, 
Jameson 2b and rf, Edgcomb rf, 
Dougherty 2b. 
West Lynn I. O. O. F.—Frazier 
if. Hanson sS.— LZeWiseeCl. barker. c, 
Reynolds 2b, Berrett rf, Davol 1b, 
Chapman 3b, Allen p. 
Umpire—Bannon of Lynn and C. 
Francis. 
NOTES. 
Boston Y. M.C. A. today. 
Hurrah ! for somebody ; the grass 
on the Brook street diamond was cut 
last week. 
Fred Dougherty strengthened the 
Maneliesiet nine Gera in the 
game last Saturday. 
Gillis made a splendid catch Mon- 
day after a hard run—one of the best 
seen on the field this year. 
Gillis and Wheaton, both took a 
bath in the brook just before the 
game Monday. High-balls caused it. 
The candy sale in Pulsifer’s hall, 
next Thursday, to be conducted by 
the young ladies in aid of the ball 
team, should be well patronized. The 
team needs money. And they de- 
S€IVE It. 
The West Lynn team put up a 
much stronger game than they did 
the early part of the season, when 
Manchester defeated them 18 to 6. 
They played the same line-up Satur- 
day, however, with the one exception 
—RHall played on first before, while 
Chapman carried it this time. 
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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. 
