NEO RT A aS EVO Reis Be EyZ 
and Reminder as 
MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
Last week was a very successful one 
for the local team. On Memorial Day 
morning the Independents of Beverly 
were defeated 13-9. On Saturday af- 
ternoon the strong Oriole team of 
Danvers went down before the local 
boys in one of the fastest games ever 
played on the Brooks street diamond. 
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THE MANCHESTER BASE BALL TEAM 
Back row (left to right)—Stanley, Northrup, Cook, Crocker, Gray, Knight, 
Dr. Tyler (manager and coach), Gordon Cool, W. Walen. 
Front row—Long, A. Walen, McCarthy (capt.), Slade, McNamee, Gillis. 
The teams were about evenly matched 
and although the visitors made eight 
hits while the locals were making six 
the latter won 3-2. 
The Independents did not present a 
very strong organization and the local 
boys did not play at their best, hence 
a very slow and uninteresting article 
of ball. 
Crocker was put out of the game 
in the third inning with a sprained 
ankle and A. Walen was shifted 
from catch to hold down the third 
sack, McNamee going behind the bat. 
There were no special features so 
far as playing went. McCarty, Gillis, 
W. Walen, Cook and McNamee got 
two hits each except the latter ,who 
connected for three hits out of four 
trips to the plate. 
A touch of solemnity was added to 
the occasion when a few minutes be- 
fore noon the game was stopped and 
both teams gathered on the diamond 
and, as the crowd stood with bared 
heads. sang two verses of “America” 
and one verse of the “Star Spangled 
Banner,” being led in the singing by 
Rey. A. G. Warner,—this out of re- 
spect for the Grand Army and what 
the day represents. The playing was 
resumed after the 12 o’clock whistle 
had blown, and the bell in the steeple 
of the Congregational church was be- 
ing tolled. 
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