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_ The annual picnic of The 
chester club was held last Friday at 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Man- 
Tucks point and was attended by 
about thirty members. At 1.30 a 
chowder dinner was served. A hotly 
contested ball game was played in 
the afternoon between teams cap- 
tained by A. C. Needham and A. G. 
-T. Smith. The final score was some- 
thing like 60 to 8 in favor of Need- 
ham’s team. 
The following list of sports have 
been arranged for the Red Men’s 
pienie to be held Saturday, August 
3d, at Tuck’s Point: For boys un- 
der 12 years,—50-yd. dash, potato 
race, doughnut race; girls under 
14,—50-yd. dash, hoop race, peanut 
race; boys over 12,—100-yd. dash, 
wheel-barrow race, leap frog race; 
girls over 14 and women,—shooting 
bow and arrow, throwing baseball, 
thread the needle race, throwing 
spear, hit the nigger. At 2.30 there 
will be a men’s tug-of-war and boys’ 
swimming race. 
When Mrs. George Fisher (Dora 
Chaffin) returned to her home in 
Passaic, N. J., recently, she was ac- 
companied by Miss Helen Knight, 
who will spend most of school vaca- 
tion there. 
In reference to an accident last 
week, in which William Craig 
smashed part of his motor cycle and 
mashed a couple of dozen eggs, it 
was related that Edward Killam, 
chauffeur, was responsible for part 
of the accident. We are informed 
that it was not this Mr. Killam, but 
his uncle that was concerned. 
A large delegation of Red Men 
from Winnipurket tribe of Lynn will 
come to Manchester to-morrow after- 
noon for an outing at Tuck’s Point. 
A baseball game between the Lynn 
and Manchester Red Men will be a 
feature of the outing. A chowder will 
be served at five o’clock. 
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Allen of 
School street are entertaining Miss 
Margaret Deacon of London and 
Montreal for a few weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goodridge, 
Friend’s Court, have as guests Har- 
riet and Rita Morse of Boston. 
The Manchester baseball team beat 
the Riversides of Gloucester last 
Saturday afternoon on the Brook 
street playgrounds by a score of 6 
to 5. The batteries were Noyes and 
Dunbar for Manchester and Davis 
and Stockbridge for the visitors. 
The score: 
Perera. 4 HvGor 8. 9ri7; sh |e 
Riversides pos O 0 2.0'.-5°° 6 -3 
Manchester 0.20.03 100 610 2 
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