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Manchester 6, Gloucester 5. 
The foot ball season at Manchester 
was opened Saturday with a victory, 
when the Manchester boys downed a 
picked team from Gloucester. 
Considering that it was the first 
game of the season, the boys put up a 
good game both on the defense and 
offense. The teams were very even- 
ly matched, although Manchester had 
slightly the better of it all through 
the game and should have scored 
oftener but for fumbling. However 
with a little practice this fault will un- 
doubtedly be eliminated and some 
good games may be expected on the 
Brook street grounds during the fall. 
Manchester won the toss and gave 
Gloucester the kick-off, thereby se- 
curing the wind withthem. McInnes 
kicked off and Manchester run the 
ball in a short distance before being 
downed. From that time on through- 
out the first half, the ball zig-zagged 
back and forth, neither side scoring, 
although Manchester twice had an 
opportunity which was not taken ad- 
vantage of. 
In the second half, Harlow kicked 
off for Manchester and in five minu- 
tes Harlow carried the ball across for 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
the first touchdown. Harlow kicked 
the goal. 
About five minutes after the kick- 
off McInnes scored the first touch- 
down for Gloucester, but could not 
kick the goal. 
Marshall and Lambert made the 
lougest runs of the game and Harlow 
played strongly. In fact all the boys 
put up a good game and with a little 
more team work, they will be able to 
hold their own against any team 
eleven of the same weight on the 
North Shore. The line-up: 
MANCHESTER Position GLOUCESTER 
Dunbar Fé, J. Dillon 
Chapman te Roberts 
J. Sheehan l. g. Ribbens 
S. Merrill Ce Lyall 
Abbott Hoare rg. Oakes 
Pinnette ants Keley 
Lambert re Hinds 
C. Standley q. b. McInnes 
(Wade) 
S. Marshall Tp. Di Hogarty 
Bridges lh. b. Gilpatrick 
Harlow 8 Worth 
Score Manchester 6, Gloucester 5; 
touchdowns, Harlow, McInnes; goal 
from touch down, Harlow; Refree, 
McCullom; umpire, Black ; linesman, 
Gillis and Deviney; time 20 and 15 
minute halves. 
Golf at County Club. 
There were only fifteen entries in 
the Members’ Handicap competition 
at the Essex County club last Satur- 
day, and only six of these turned in 
cards. Clay Arthur Pierce won, with 
78 net, and A. F. Bemis handed in the 
next lowest net score. The scores: 
Player Gross H’d’c’p Net 
C. A. Pierce, 90 12 78 
A. F. Bemis, 92 12 80 
C. M. Amory, 106 20 86 
H. K. Caner, 92 5 87 
A. Carnegie, 2d, 92 3 89 
F. I. Amory, 92 3 89 
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