June 30, 1916. 
MANTSHESTER AGAIN 
BASEBALL TEAM Apps ANOTHER VIC- 
TorRY To List FOR 1916 SEASON. 
“Hal” Grover added a third vic- 
tory to his unbroken string of wins 
for the season when Manchester de- 
feated the Gray and Davis nine of 
Cambridge last Saturday afternoon ta 
Manchester. The score was nine to 
one. Manchester’s nine did not have 
to exert itself to win, errors by the 
visitors contributing largely to their 
defeat. The hitting was noticeably 
light on both sides. In only one ina- 
ing, the fourth, did the visitors suc- 
ceed in connecting with Grover’s de- 
livery for anything like real hitting. 
In that session, which resulted in their 
only score, Harkins doubled over the 
right field fence, singles by Hall and 
Lindbloom bringing him home. 
Manchester scored three of its runs 
-jn the first inning without making a 
hit. Collins and O’Leary were walked 
to first, an error by Lindbloom let 
Cody arrive. Collins scored when 
Cockery let one slip through his hands 
and sacrifice hits by Devlin and Gour- 
ley brought in O’Leary and Cody. 
Perkins made a record for himself by 
getting around the circuit twice dur- 
ing the game, a record he will not have 
a chance to equal again right away for 
he is apt to be out of the game for a 
time. In the 8th inning he received a 
fast ball on his bare hand, which split 
the middle finger in such a manner as 
to put him out of the game for a week 
or two. Collins replaced him at his 
old-time position behind the bat and 
Walen took the field for the remaind- 
er of the game. 
One of the features of the game 
was the fast fielding of Flaherty, 
short-stop of the Gray and Davis nine. 
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Stolen base, Grover; 2b hits, Conley MANCH ak 
Harkins; 3b ‘hit, Devlin; Double play, sete BR Ee 
Harkins to Lindbloom, O’Leary to Cody 
to Devlin, Flaherty to Lindbloom; Bases 
on balls off Brennan 5; Struck out by 
Brennan 4, by Grover 10; Passed bail, 
Cockery; Sacrifice hits, Collins,. Devlin, 
Gourley, Conley. Umpire, Walen. 
Masons Visit MANCHESTER. 
The Masconomo House in Man- 
chester was the scene of a jolly gath- 
ering Saturday and Sunday when 125 
Sir Knights of Pilgrim Commandery, 
No. 9, of Lowell, enjoyed a two-day 
outing. The party came to Manches- 
ter Saturday morning by automobile 
and stayed overnight at the hotel. In 
the morning a ball game between the 
city and country teams resulted in a 
17 to 5 victory for the former. Races 
furnished amusement for the specta- 
tors. In the evening Saturday a din- 
ner with cabaret and music was eil- 
joyed. Sunday, music by the Salem 
Cadet Band was entertainment. 
The Manchester school gardens in 
School st., are in a flourishing condi- 
tion and present an attractive appear- 
ance from the street. ©The gardea 
products are in an advanced state of 
growth having been aided by the rains 
of the past week. 
Educator and Walton Shoes for 
Children. W.R.Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv 
H. EF. White of Newton is a new 
clerk at the Hooper Grocery. He 
has taken the tenement in the Rich- 
ardson house, Ashland ave. 
Rufus W. Long, who is a student 
at Tufts Medical Coliege, took up his 
duties as a ‘“‘safety-first” man at Sing- 
ing Beach last week. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adi. 
The new police ambulance is ex- 
pected to arrive in a few days The 
ambulance body has been placed on 
a one-ton Studebaker chassis, making 
a first class conveyance for the pur- 
pose. It will come from Taunton. 
Chester L. Crafts bid in the estate 
of the late Robert Culbert on Pine st. 
at the public auction last week 
on behalf of one of the heirs. The 
property, which has a frontage of 
300 feet and comprises 37,000 square 
feet, was purchased for $970. Edwin 
P. Stanley was auctioneer. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manche;- 
ter: adv. 
Fletcher McCollum, the popular 
window clerk at the postoffice, is sick 
and not able to resume his work aft-~ 
his customary vacation. He is at Mt. 
Vernon, N. H., and will be out until 
July 1, at least. Substitute carrier 
Thos. Marsh is filling Mr. McCol- 
lum’s place at the office. 
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