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MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
Locat, Boys Krerp up Fast Work 
AND Trim LyMANS AGAIN 
The Lyman N. A. of Beverly came 
back at Manchester for a_ second 
game, last Saturday, after the close 
game of two weeks previous, but 
despite the fact they brought a better 
pitcher, they were unable to puncture 
Manchester’s almost clean slate of 
this season: Their pitcher was one 
of the best that has appeared in Man- 
chester this season. In fact he al- 
lowed only five hits, and that means 
something when Manchester’s  slug- 
gers are considered. Manchester 
bunched her hits and played faster 
all around ball than the Lymans and 
that is why tne score was 7-3 in favor 
of Manchester. 
O'Leary kept up his good work at 
the bat and in his fielding. It was 
in the fifth inning that he came to 
the bat with the bases full and sent 
a beauty out between first and second, 
scoring two men. 
Gray cut off several near runs by 
his sharp ‘fielding in center. Robin- 
son, the center fielder of the Lymans 
made the star catch of the day when 
he caught a one-hander from Collins 
that looked good for two or three 
bases. The score: 
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Two good games are booked for 
Saturday and Monday—the game to- 
morrow with the strong Athletics of 
Lynn and the game on the holiday 
with the Semics of Dorchester. The 
Semics are about as popular a team 
as plays here and their game is al- 
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July 2, 1915. 
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Marcel Waving 
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ways a hard one. They won the last 
two years, but this year—things may 
be different. 
Whoever is writing the baseball 
dope for the Beverly Times, must 
have a sore spot somewhere for 
Manchester. No matter what hap- 
pens Manchester always gets a knock. 
This is the latest: 
“Bob” Dunbar, as a catcher on the 
Beverly team years ago, certainly was 
a good baskstop, but he certainly does 
not know the first thing about umpir- 
ing a ball game. This was proven on 
Saturday afternoon, when he _ of- 
ficiated at the Lyman N. A. of Bev- 
erly and Manchester town team 
game where he gave decisions that 
if they happened in the big leagues, 
would send the ump out of town. It 
was Dunbar who beat the Lymans 
Saturday and not the Manchester 
team. The score was something like 
7 to 4 in favor of the Manchester 
team. 
“The one team that will beat Man- 
chester is the Beverly Farms team, 
who are anxious to play Manchester 
for fun, money, or marbles. John 
O'Neill played a fast game for the 
Lymans as did “Red” Robinson, 
while O’Leary was the real big noise 
for the Manchester nine.” 
Anybody who saw last Saturday’s 
game, and knows Fred Dunbar can 
see the rediculous side of this. No 
more honest a man ever umpired ea 
game than Fred Dunbar. The whole 
trouble is;—Manchester has a good 
team. The team won out last year, 
and this year thus far nothing has 
been able to touch it. When a team 
is beaten, why not take the medicine 
and swallow it, without all this after- 
talk. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for the 
week ending July 1, 1915: F. N. Ben- 
son Employment Agency, Lewis J. 
Casten, Loice Ich, Master Warren, 
Moore, Miss Sadie .McNeil, Mrs. 
Noel B. Nutt, Miss Rosena L. Stock- 
well, Mrs. John H. Whitten, Miss 
Marion C. Ward.—Frank A. Foster, 
ope ae 
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adv, 
Men’s and Ladies’ rubber sole boots 
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