Aug. 18, 1916. 
to the plate while Conley was being 
run down between first and second. 
In the second Waterhouse smashed 
a hard one across second base and 
Herron made a beautiful running 
stop of the hit, scooping in the ball 
with one hand. In the seventh inning 
Herron heaved Flaherty’s infield tap 
a yard over Devlin’s head and the 
runner stopped at second. O’Donnell 
dropped the ball over right field fence. 
scoring Flaherty. 
Manchester got a man around to 
third in the sixth and seventh innings, 
but failed to score. 
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Manchester ....... SEO 50020700 0-x—3 
General Electric ... 10000010 0—2 
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Gourley rf .....------ Pueledk-1O) 12. 0 
O'Leary 3b ......------ ol = as My ee ee 
Cody 2b ......--.+-+-- sao 0-2-2. 0 
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DiParking,C .5...2..----- e021) 2. 0 
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General Electric apar hh. po a- e 
Strong cf ......+-++--- aie 0 CO 
Corcoran 2b ........-- S-G-0-2 5 1 
Flaherty ss .....-...-- ete OO 4 2 
Ma anmMely Ti. ses 5s +s. Aeeree teen “0. 0 
Agnew ¢ ......-+++--- Se ee 
Waterhouse 3b .....-.-- eos 082 0° 0 
Sirege Wf .....-7..-+--- Sao..t 3-0 0 
Beet ......-..--.-- SV Get eas bs eee Raa 
Mme, Pp ..-------.--- See el ea 0 
C20 Pe a tee be Sees 
Earned runs—Manchester 3. Two-base 
hits—Grover, Conley, O’Donnell. — Three- 
base hit—Strong. Home run—O’Leary. 
Bases on balls—off Knavp 5; off Grover 1. 
Struck out—by Knapp 2; Grover 10. Left 
on bases—Manchester 9; General Electric 
2. Sacrifice hits—Gourley, Collins 2°, 
Grover. Stolen bases—O’Leary, Cody 3, 
Devlin, Herron. Umpire—Walen, Time 
—1 hr., 45 min. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Carol Jewett and Newman 
Jewett of Lynn are visiting Mrs. a 
Semons, Pine street, for a couple of 
weeks. 
Materials for dresses. 
E. A. Lethbridge. adv. 
The North Shore Cadet band, which 
includes a number of Manchester mu- 
sicians, is planning to hold a public 
dance in Manchester next month. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter. adv. 
Masters Howard and Byron Rob- 
erts of Pleasant st. have been spend- 
ing the week visiting their grand- 
parents at Danvers Highlands. A 
most interesting and novel feature of 
their visit, for them, was their trip 
to Boston Wednesday to take in the 
ball game at Fenway Park. 
children’s 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 65 
PLUMBING Tel. 12 
HEATING 
John F. Scott 
The turning on and shutting off water for the season a specialty 
Personal attention to all work 
References if desired 
33 years experience 
SHOP AND OFFICE: 112 PINE ST. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Edward S. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. 
Flowers for all Occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
40 SCHOOL STREET 
Tel. 10 
MANCHESTER 
W arp—NortTHRuP 
Miss Elsie Elizabeth Northrup, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. 
Northrup of Bridge street, Manches- 
ter, was married to Otis Abercrom- 
bie Ward, son of Dr. and Mrs. George 
O. Ward of Worcester, at St. John’s 
Episcopal Church, Beverly Farms, on 
Monday afternoon. The double ring 
service was used, the Rev. Neilson 
Poe Carey officiating. 
Mrs. William Wolff of Province- 
town, a sister of the bride, was matron 
of honor, her dress being of pale gray 
taffeta and hat to match. Miss Esther 
Northrup, another sister of the bride. 
and Miss Dora May Marshall of 
Manchester were the bridesmaids, 
gowned alike in white organdie and 
lace hats, trimmed with pink roses. 
They carried bouquets of pink sweet 
peas. 
The bride was in white georgette 
crepe, with conventional veil, caught 
with orange blossoms. She carried a 
shower bouquet of bride roses and 
lilies of the valley. The bride’s gift 
to each bridesmaid was a gold pin, to 
the matron of honor a gold pendant, 
to the groom a gold watch chain. The 
gift of the groom to the bride was a 
gold pendant and to his best man a 
gold stickpin. 
The bride was given in marriage by 
ler father. Immediately after the 
ceremony a reception was held at the 
home of the bride’s parents on Bridge 
aeet. Manchester. 
After a trip Mr. and Mrs. Ward 
will reside’in Brookline. The groom 
‘se an employe of the Old Colony 
Trust company and the bride for sev- 
eral years has been connected with 
the School for Crippled Children in 
Boston. 
CONCERT PROGRAM 
By SALEM Capet BAND at MANCHES- 
TER, THuRsDAY, AUG. 24, 1916. 
Marcu, Flae of Victory Von Blon 
OVERTURE, Hungarian Tobani 
Watutz, The Call of the Woods Tyers 
Soto for Cornet Selected 
Mr. NELSON BERNIER 
(a) The Magpie and the 
Parrot Bendix 
(b) Jungle Echoes Hildreth 
Ecuors from the Metropoli- 
tan Opera House Tobani 
SELECTION, The Merry Minstrels 
Voelker 
SELECTION, Popular Melodies Snyder 
AMERICAN SKETCH, Down 
Pout Myddleton 
Marcu, Big Ben Allen 
J&éan Missup, Conductor. 
A few men’s and women’s second- 
hand bicycles for sale-—C. S. Peters, 
bicycles, opposite Manchester Electric 
Co., Summer st. adv. 
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Gonihan? 
COAL 
SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
32 CENTRAL STREET 
TELEPHONE 202 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
