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MANCHESTER 
Miss Annie Younger of Lincoln st. 
is visiting Miss Annie Lutz in New 
Brunswick. 
Take your bicycles to Peters to be 
repaired—Opposite Manchester Elec- 
tric 'Co., Summer st: adv. 
Through the kindness of Fred Kk. 
Swett the seven Manchester boys do- 
ing duty on the border are being furn- 
ished with sun goggles, articles much 
appreciated. 
Miss Bessie Bohaker is enjoying a 
fortnight’s vacation from her duties 
in Boston. 
Educator and Walton Shoes for 
Children. W.R.Bell’s, Central sq. adz. 
All Manchester boys, between the 
ages of 12 and 18, who desire to at- 
tend the Manchester Boy Scout camp, 
are requested to notify Rev. A. G. 
Warner, 56 School st., not later than 
August 10. An effort will be made to 
co-operate to make possible his atten- 
dance if he so desires. 
Manchester 
Flectric Co. 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
Request. 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
ay 
Telephone 168W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
FIRST DEFEAT: 
U. S. M. Turnep Tasres On Man- 
_ CHESTER, SHUTTING OUT 
Locats, 6 fae. 
After annexing eight straight vic- 
tories, Manchester was interrupted in 
its forward march with a sudden jolt 
last Saturday. The stonewall which 
impeded the progress of the victori- 
ous ball team was discovered in the 
nine representing the United Shoe 
Machinery Company of Beverly. The 
person most vitally responsible for 
Manchester’s 6-to-o defeat was none 
other than the southpaw named Hart, 
whom Manchester knocked from the 
box in the game last Labor Day. 
Both Hart and the shoe team which 
Manchester trimmed on Memorial 
Day were eminently satisfied with the 
whitewashing given the local team on | 
Saturday. 
Although the responsibility for four. 
of the shoe team’s runs can be found 
in the Manchester error column, there 
is the undeniable fact that the above- 
mentioned Mr. Hart had “stuff” on 
the ball which baffled the Manches- 
terites. He had an ugly “spitter” and 
speed to burn. 
to put everything he had onto the 
ball it was freely predicted that he 
would last about four innings, but 
sad to relate, he grew stronger as the 
game progressed and was only once 
in danger of being scored upon. Two 
lonesome hits, secured in the seventh 
and eighth innings, were the sum total 
of Manchester’s achievement in the 
hitting line. 
Nothing of note happened in the 
cpening innings except that Hart 
blanked the seaside boys in order. In 
the third inning the last three men 
in the batting order fanned in suc- 
cession. In the first five innings just 
one man got to first and for six in- 
nings Manchester went hitless. On 
the other hand, Grover held the shoe 
~ 
When he started in ~ 
siuggers well in hand until the fourth. — 
inning, when Shean caught the ball 
squarely for a two-bagger. Holcomb 
drove a hot grounder to O’Leary, who 
snapped the ball to Devlin for an out. 
Devlin, in his anxiety to get Shean 
at third for a double play, threw the 
ball over O’Leary’s head into the 
crowd, and Shean scored. Devlin 
caught Twitchell’s fly and Mulligan 
was caught napping off the bag by 
Grover. Mulligan got on first when 
his grounder to O’Leary took an un- 
certain bounce off the third corner 
and went for a hit. He took a good 
lead off first and then tried to steal 
second, when Grover whipped the ball 
to Devlin. He was an easy out for 
Herron, 
In the fifth Grover struck out Pet- 
