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MANCHESTER 
Rev: A. G. Warner will attend the 
funeral of his uncle, Mr. Isaac C. Day 
at Haverhill, Saturday. Mr. Day was 
prominent in Grand Army affairs in 
that place. 
CHURCH NOTES 
“Mother’s Day” will be observed at 
the Baptist church Sunday. Both 
the morning and evening sermons will 
have to do with that subject. The 
people are asked to wear some flower, 
preferably a pink, in memory of 
mother. 
The Ladies Sewing circle will meet 
with Mrs. G. W. Blaisdell next Wed- 
nesday afternoon, for sewing. 
The Men’s Brotherhood will meet 
Monday evening at 8 o’clock. A pro- 
minent speaker will be present: The 
usual social hour will be enjoyed. All 
men are invited. 
" MANCHESTER TEAM WINS 
Last Saturday the Manchester 
baseball team opened its baseball sea- 
son, when they defeated the strong 
North Salem A. A. team 13-7. This 
team, it will be remembered, playing 
under the name of “Irvings’” out- 
classed the local team on July 4, 1911, 
beating them 10-0. 
The Manchester team which is un- 
der the guidance of Tyler, appeared 
in new uniforms and made a very good 
impression as they took the field. Even 
the manager was in uniform in order 
that he might be on the coaching line 
and direct his team 
The local boys won only through 
their ability to bat as the fielding was 
very poor: Gillis in left field accepted 
his two chances. ‘The other fielders 
had no chance to prove their ability. 
The infield made 11 errors. This in 
itself would have lost the game had 
not the visiting team made about as 
many. 
About the prettiest play of the day 
was the squeeze play which was pulled 
off in the 4th inning Knight had hit 
safely and advanced to 3rd, when Mc- 
Namee singled. McNamee took 2nd 
on the next pitched ball. With Slade 
at the bat the Doctor signalled for the 
squeeze play. Knight got a good lead 
and was within 20 feet of the plate 
when Slade bunted the ball perfectly. 
McNamee came in on a wild throw. 
This started the undoing of the visi- 
tors. 
Slade and Noyes, the local pitchers, 
worked well, the former striking out 
5 and the latter 7. 
Tomorrow the local team goes to 
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