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Word has been received by Man- 
chester friends of Elias McKim, who 
formerly lived here, returning to his 
home in Nova Scotia several years 
ago, that the third son has fallen in 
battle with the Canadian troops in 
France. Two were killed some 
months ago and the third was lost 
recently. 
Educator and Walton Shoes for 
Children. W.R.Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Mrs. James Salter, formerly of 
Manchester, came from Danvers 
Monday and spent the hot day enjoy- 
ing the cooling breezes at Singing 
Beach, 
The Coolidge’s Point boys turned 
the tables on the playground team 
Monday afternoon and won Io to 9. 
Morley and W. Milne were the bat- 
tery. for the playground nine and A. 
Milne and Mulvey for Coolidge’s 
Point. Playground Director Mc- 
Carthy umpired. 
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Aug. 11,1916. ~ 
IN FORM AGAIN 
MANCHESTER Barrers Toucn Up 
St. Joun’s CLrusp TWirLERS FOR 
14 Hrrts. 
St. John’s club of Cambridge, the — 
only team which has defeated Marble- 
head A. A. this year, was humbled by — 
an eight to four beating administered — 
by the Manchester team in Manches- 
ter last Saturday afternoon. Fight- 
ing four innings in the face of a four 
run lead Manchester drove across its 
first run in the fourth inning. In the 
fifth the “wrecking crew’—Cody 
Devlin, Herron and Conley—got busy 
and when Conley “cleaned-up” the 
bases with a home run drive over the 
brook it was all over but the cheering, 
which took three innings to die down. 
St. John’s started off the. game with 
a rush that threw a scare into the 
Manchester fans. Burke fanned, but 
O’Connor singled to center and 
O’Leary’s error let Cote get to first. 
Devlin’s wild heave let in O’Connor 
and McCarty got to first on an infield 
hit. Quinn cleared the bases with a 
three bagger to the brook. Quigley 
hit to Collins who muffed the ball, but 
nailed Quigley at second as the latter 
tried to stretch his hit for an extra 
base. Zwicker singled to center, scor- 
ing Quinn... The four runs cast a 
gloom over the Manchester camp 
which hung until Conley’s beautiful 
drive turned the tide in the fifth. 
Both sides hit the ball freely, but 
Manchester had the better of the 
stick work. The local team had a 
hit or two in every inning except the 
seventh. Singles in order by Conley, 
Collins and Grover brought in the 
first run, which Conley made in the 
fourth inning. 
Cody drew a pass in the fifth and 
was advanced to second by Devlin. 
Herron’s single moved the runners 
along a notch and Cody slid home 
when Cote dropped a throw. With 
Devlin on second and Herron at first 
Conley drove out the longest hit made 
on the local diamond this season. The 
ball soared high over the brook, land- 
ing a good 30 feet across. 
Perkins led off the sixth with a 
single to the right field fence, but was 
out at second on Gourley’s infield hit. 
O’Leary got a two bagger over the 
fence and Cody brought in Gourley. 
Devlin reached first in a hit which 
was played to get O’Leary at the 
plate. Herron was safe at first when 
Langley dropped the ball and Cody 
scored. Devlin was caught at home, 
McCarty throwing to second to get 
Herron and nailing Devlin at the 
plate on the return throw. 
In the eight Quinn got to first on 
Grover’s error. As he passed over 
