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BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
The local team will play the nine 
from Obrion and Russell’s insurance 
office, Boston, tomorrow. ‘The Boston 
nine will arrive on the Fisherman at 
1.15 and a luncheon will be tendered 
the two teams at the Manchester 
House by Col. H. E. Russell of the 
Manchester Cove colony. Mr. Russell 
cannot be present himself as he left 
yesterday on a fishing trip to Maine. 
His nephew, Joseph B. Russell, Jr., 
who was formerly captain of the 
3rown & Noble school team, will pitch. 
The Atlantics of Lynn played the 
Manchester nine last Saturday and 
won’7 to 2. 
The visitors presented a very well 
balanced team and at no time during 
the game were they forced to exert 
themselves. We do not wish to detract 
from the praise due the visitors but 
we must say that the local nine was 
off color and did not play up to the 
standard. They have begun to play 
individual ball again and have disre- 
garded signals entirely. 
It is reported that Doctor Tyler has 
resigned as manager because he could 
not get the fellows together to prac- 
tise and because they would not pay 
any attention to team play. It is re- 
ported also that he had a disagreement 
with some of the players. We hope 
that the above turns out to be only a 
rumor as the Doctor did some very 
good work and the team showed up 
well in the first few games, but of late, 
however, it has slowed up materially. 
We should like to see the Doctor con- 
tinue as manger. 
THE GAME 
The game last Saturday started with 
the same lineup as a week ago with the 
exception of McCarthy who wrenched 
his ankle in practise Friday. His place 
was taken by Purington, who fielded 
his position nicely. He accepted all 
his chances and successfully blocked 
two men who tried to steal. 
Rogers was in the box for the At- 
lantics and pitched a very fine game. 
He had a world of speed and had the 
batsmen at his mercy at all times. His 
ability showed up best in the fifth in- 
ning. With one out and three on bases 
the locals had their best chance to 
score. Rogers tightened up and struck 
out both Cook and Gray the next two 
batsmen to face him. 
Slade’ started the game for Man- 
chester and lasted six and one-third 
innings. Although hit hard at times 
he would have had better luck had 
he received good support. Poor throw- 
ing and errors by basemen of thrown 
balls was the main cause of the de- 
feat. The summary: 
BPR 
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