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Manchester Baseball. 
Last Saturday’s game on the Brook 
street diamond was one of the most 
closely contested of the summer, but 
the Manchester boys won out, defeat- 
ing the strong Highlands team of 
Lynn, 5 to 4. 
It was a pitcher's battle in which 
Knight again proved the better. The 
Manchester boys gave him good sup- 
port, while the Lynn pitcher received 
very poor support from the field at 
critical times. 
The Highlands were unable to con- 
nect with Knight till the third, when 
they bunched hits and three men 
crossed the rubber, following this up 
in the fifth by another run. The local 
team scored a run in the first, and 
two each in the third and fourth, but 
were unable to get a glance at home 
plate after the fourth. 
' The. Manchester boys played a 
good game. Wilkinson, Walen and 
Ralph Stanley connected at will, while 
Dunbar was in his usual good trim. 
For the Highlands Opie, Evans and 
McDonald were the strongest hitters. 
The summary and line-up :— 
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Manchester— Wilkinson cf, Walen 
3b, Ralph Stanley 1b, Dunbar c, 
Knight p, Cheever 2b, Dougherty ss, 
Gillis lf, Wheaton rf. 
Highlands—McDonald 3b, Sullivan 
2b, McMahon 1b, Donahue c, Opie 
lf, Moonan ss, Evans p, Cahill cf, 
Richards rf. 
Notes. 
No game today. 
Baseball dance last night. 
The Salem Reserves will be on 
hand next Saturday and a good game 
is looked for. 
Quite a number of the local fans 
who are interested in the Bevery 
team are planning to attend the Bev- 
erly-Hyde Park game at Monserrat 
this afternoon. 
The game scheduled for this after- 
noon between the Essex County club 
nine and the Nahants has been post- 
poned till next Saturday. The Man- 
chester brass band will furnish music 
for the occasion. 
Golf at Manchester. 
T. B. Gannett, jr., won out in class 
A in the golf competition at the 
County club, Manchester, last Satur- 
day, netting a score of 76, with a 
handicap of 6. Geo. F. Willett, who 
played from scratch, was second, 
with a score of 80. In class B, C. 
M. Amory, with a handicap of 30, 
won out with a net score of 73. James 
Wood, with a handicap of 20, netted 
78. There were 21 players in class 
A and 10 in class B. 
No Wind: No Race, 
The Manchester Yacht club was 
disappointed last Tuesday in their sec- 
ond attempt to hold a race this sum- 
mer, because of the failure of good 
Boreas to appear. Three weeks ago, 
when the first race was scheduled, the 
exact opposite condition of affairs ex- 
isted. There was so much wind the 
race had to be called off. 
Last Tuesday was the second cham- 
pionship. There were five classes 
scheduled, but only two classes and a 
special were started. A light easterly 
breeze was blowing at the start, but 
petered out before the boats had gone 
less thana mile. The judges called 
the race off, when it was seen the 
boats could not go around the eight 
miles in time limit. The boats started 
as follows: 
Class I, 25-footers—Boohoo, Reg- 
inald Boardman; Arrow II., E. A. 
Boardman. 
Class A, handicap class — Tarpon, 
E. S. Grew; Doreen, Lawrence Mor- 
gan ; Soma, C. E. Cotting, jr.; Fritter. 
Special, 15-footers—--Midlund, Harry 
Keés LattlesMisery, «Ac. Txsboring, 
jr.; Cigarette. 
