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MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
McNair Pitcues No-Hit, No-Run 
GAME, SHUTTING Out ATLANTICS 
oF LYNN. 
Manchester’s baseball season came 
to a close last Saturday with a vic- 
torious set-to with the strong Atlan- 
tics of Lynn, at the Brook street dia- 
mond. ‘Twice during the season the 
Lynn boys had defeated Manchester, 
but now it was Manchester’s turn to 
give them a walloping that evened up 
the score, for not only was it a vic- 
tory; it was a no-hit, no-run game 
for the visitors, and that means a 
whole lot to any team. 
McNair, the star pitcher of the 
Beverly Farms team, who has sent 
Manchester down to defeat more 
than once, was in the box for Man- 
chester. And let us put in this little 
“aside” right here,—there is no more 
popular ball player hereabouts with 
the local fans than this same McNair. 
He isa clean sport through and 
through, and it wouldn’t be much of 
a surprise if he dropped off at Man- 
chester next year instead of going 
through to the Farms, that is, if he 
doesn’t land on one of the minor lea- 
gue teams. We understand he is be- 
ing “looked over.” . 
At any rate, to return to the game, 
it was as pretty a game as has been 
seen on the diamond this year. The 
Lynn team is no slouch of a combina- 
tion. They are a pretty smooth 
bunch of players, there is no doubt 
about that, but they certainly run up 
against the real article in McNair. 
They couldn’t touch him for a minute, 
Not a hit did they get off him. There 
was only one occasion when there 
Was a chance for a scratch hit, and 
that was surely in McNair’s_ favor, 
for the ball slipped right through 
Jackie Gray’s mits down on second. 
Jackie admits it, too. 
McPherson, another of the Bever- 
ly Farms cracks, played out in the 
field for Manchester last Saturdav 
and though he didn’t have any show 
out there he handled the stick pretty 
well and was right in the game at 
base running. 
Manchester’s seven hits were made 
by McNair (2), Noyes, Frank Knight, 
Gray and W. Walen (2). Knight, by 
the way, has many marks of a good 
player and may be looked forward to 
as one of next year’s men. He has a 
faculty of connecting with the ball 
that few men on the team _ possess. 
_In last Saturday’s game, he connected 
every time up but one. He pulled in 
one bad one out in the field, too. 
Rogers gave one base on balls. Mc- 
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Both pitchers 
Nair issued no passes. 
hit a man. 
Manchester’s four runs came, three 
in the third and one in the fifth in- 
ning. Al Walen was the first man 
up in the third. He got first on a 
passed third strike and he took sec- 
ond on another passed ball. Gray ad- 
vanced Walen to third on a_ short 
bunt. Billie Walen followed Gray 
and smashed a beauty over the third 
baseman’s head sending Walen home. 
Parsons got a free pass. McNair 
was good for a cracking good hit 
over the first baseman’s head, sending 
W. Walen home and advancing Par- 
sons to third. Parsons came home 
shortly on a _ passed ball. Score: 
Manchester 3, Atlantics o. 
Billie Walen was first man up in 
the fifth, He made a clean _ hit 
which landed him on first. He stole 
second and Parsons sacrificed him to 
thivd. McNair lammed a high one 
to centerfield which was safe, scor- 
ing Walen. Noyes flied out. Mc- 
Pherson was safe on a short infield. 
McNair was caught in a bag between 
second and third, but slid to second 
on a beautiful duck. Cook fanned, 
leaving McNair and McPherson on 
bases. Score: Manchester 4, Atlan- 
tics O, 
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