NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907. 
THE FOURTH IN MANCHESTER. 
Day rather quietly observed. 
boat race and fireworks. 
The celebration of the Glorious Fourth 
began early the night before in Man- 
chester, the young patriots giving vent to 
their enthusiasm and patriotism by mak- 
the usually quite streets resound to the 
noise of cannon crackers and other im- 
plements specially adapted to disturb the 
rest of the peacefully inclined. 
The day itself was rather quietly ob- 
served. The formal celebration began 
with the ringing of bells at sunrise. This 
was repeated at noon and sunset. The 
morning was uneventful, no particular 
program being arranged. In the after- 
noon there was a ball game between the 
old Manchester team and a nine repre- 
senting the S. of V. At 5 o’clock there 
was a motor boat race in the inner _har- 
bor and in the evening there was a fine 
display of fireworks at the Beach street 
park. 
Excellent musical concerts were offer- 
ed during the afternoon and evening by 
Teel’s Boston band, under the direction 
of Benj. F. Teel. In the afternoon from 
BGR AES Sa Shea PSS 
Baseball Game, two band concerts, motor 
Weather conditions excellent. 
2to 4.30 the following program was 
rendered at the Brook street playgrounds: 
March, ‘‘Battle Ship Oregon’’ Fulton 
Overture, ‘‘Stradella’’ Flotow 
Waltz, ‘‘Wizard of the Nile’’ Herbert 
Solo, For Piccolo Selected 
Selection, ‘“The Time, the Place and The 
Girl” Howard 
Mr. Henry J. Harding 
Descriptive Fantasia, ‘‘Cavalry Charge’’ Luders 
Selection, ‘‘Dance of the Bumble Bees’’ Bagley 
Popular Two Step, ‘‘San-Antonia’’ Lampe 
Medley Overture, ‘‘Somewhere’’ Harris 
Selections, ‘‘Moonlight in Dixie’’ Clement 
Selections, ‘‘From the Serenade’ ’ Herbert 
March, 2nd Regt. Conn. N. G. Reeves 
‘Twenty-three to six was the final score 
of the ball game between the old Man- 
chester team and a nine representing the 
S. of V. the afternoon of the Fourth. 
‘The game was poorly played but while 
not a success from the standpoint of the 
genuine base ball “‘fan,’’ still furnished 
considerable amusement for the assembled 
crowd. The hits, errors and stolen bases 
came so fast that the scorer was unable 
to keep track of them all, so we content 
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ourselves with giving the line-up: 
MancHESTER:— R. Crocker 1b, W. 
Dougherty lf, R. Stanley c, Walen 3b, 
F. Dougherty ss, C. Stanley 2b, A. 
Crocker p, E. Cheever cf, J. Dillon rf. 
S. or V.—Gray If, Cook 2b, Morri- 
son 3b, H. Bell ss, Baker rf, Betts cf, 
Burke 1b, Edgecomb c; Curtis Stanley p. 
In the evening, during the fireworks 
display at the Beach street park the fol- 
lowing concert was given: 
March, ‘‘Capt. Stevenson’’ 
Overture, ‘‘Zampa’’ 
Selection, ‘‘Southern Plantation Songs”’ 
Conterno 
Indian Novelty, ‘‘Big Chief Battle Ax’’ Allen 
Solo For Cornet, ‘‘Cliftonian Polka’’ Williams 
Mr. Ernest S. Williams 
Reeves 
Herold 
Potpourrie, ‘‘Remick’s Hits” Lampe 
Caprice, ‘‘Whistler and his Dog’’ Pryor 
Selections, ‘‘Mlle Modiste’’ Herbert 
Solo, For Trombone Selected 
‘Mr. Aidon P. Ripley 
Fantasia, ‘‘Grand American Airs”’ Bendix 
Selections, ‘‘Stars and Stripes Forever’? Sonza 
Finale, ‘‘America’’ 
The motor boat race was announced 
for 5 o'clock, but it was nearer 5.30 be- 
fore the first boat was sent over. A tri- 
angular course five miles in lenght, twice 
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