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Engagement Announced. 
The announcement this week of the 
engagement of Miss Jean McGinley, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R 
McGinley of Pittsburg, Pa., and Ed- 
ward S. Moore, son of Judge W. H. 
Moore of New York, was most happily 
received by the society folk on the 
North Shore, where both the young 
people are very popular among the 
younger set. 
The announcement was made Tues- 
day morning at the Essex County 
club, where a large number of the 
friends of the young couple had as- 
sembled for the private tennis tourna- 
ment, being run by Miss Naneen 
Mitchell. Miss Gertrude Childs, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 
Childs, a schoolmate of Miss McGin- 
ley at popceten: made theannounce- 
ment. 
Miss McGinley i is a decidedly pretty 
young lady, of the brunette type, and 
has a host of friends on the North 
Shore. In Pittsburg, where her home 
is, she is among the most popular of 
the smart set. 
Mr. Moore. is a Yale man, and is 
also very popularly known here, his 
ather owning one of the largest es- 
pates on the shore, at Pride’s Crossing. 
The McGinleys are occupying the 
Bullard cottage at Old Neck, this 
summer. No arrangements whatever 
have yet been made for the wedding. 
Won One; Lost One. 
Manchester played a double-header 
on Labor day, splitting even. In the 
morning game at Gloucester they 
were defeated by the strong Tappan 
nine, and in the afternoon easily took 
the Salem Mathews into camp on the 
home dimond. 
In the morning gameat Gloucester, 
Manchester was defeated by the score 
of 6 to 2. The Manchester boys were 
unable to score save in the second 
inning when by a combination of hits 
and a few errors contributed by the 
Tappan boys, they sent two men over 
the rubber. 
The Tappan team opened up in the 
first inning, when they scored three 
runs on two hits, a sacrifice, a pass 
and an error. They did not score 
again until the sixth when they made 
two more, and added another in the 
eighth. 
Williams, who was in the box for 
Manchester, pitched a strong game, 
striking out thirteen men. The sum- 
mary : 
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Tappan Nine....830000201 6 56 
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ppan: Brazier 3b, Hackett p, Casey c,. 
Ew cht cf, Gordon rf, Beaton lf, Waterhouse 
2b, Karcher SS, Flaherty 1b. 
Manchester— Walen. ss, Wilkinson 3b, 
Cheever rf and 2b, Knight rf and 8b, Dunbar 
c, Stanley 1b, Dougherty cf, Gillis lf, Wil- 
liams p. 
An Easy Victory. 
The game on the Brook street play- 
grounds in the afternoon was well at- 
tended, many expecting a stronger 
proposition than the Father Mathews. 
presented. 
Manchester had her batting clothes: 
on, and got right after James, who was. 
in the box for the Salem team, rapping” 
out three runs in the first inning and 
adding five more in the second. This. 
was enough for James and he retired 
in favor of C. Swett. Manchester,. 
however, could not be stopped and got 
after him for two more runs in the 
fourth and three in the fifth. . Wil- 
liams pitched strongly and kept the 
hits well scattered, so that the out- 
come was never in doubt. The sum- 
mary: 
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Manchester...... 3,5: 0-253 0-150 04s 
Mathewsi=. 29.0 10,0202 0.150 6G 
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