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WITH THE BOWLERS. 
Ninth Rouod Finds the Regals Still in the 
Lead. New Three-String Record,—352. 
The ninth round of the Manchester 
Bowling league came to a close Monday 
night, with the Regals still in the lead, 
the Speed Boys second and the Greeks 
third. Following is the result of the 
four matches: 
Dece sit 1 J 3 Total 
S. of V. 432 2 FS easy 1320 
Red Men S94 TE422 388 1204 
S. of V. won 4 points. 
Jan. 3. 
Speed Boys 426.94: 74 453 1353 
Business Men 411 449 447 1307 
Speed Boys won 4 points. 
Jana: 
Regals 453 427 458 1338 
Kets 43 e455 eS e WATT 
Regals won 3 points. 
Jan. 7. 
Grecks TOlee +5004 32 1349 
Gardeners 419 406 410 1234, 
Greeks won 4 points. 
Those with an average of 80 or more: 
L. White 95 2-3 | D. Riordan 85 1-3 
F. Mosher 93 4-5 | O. Lee 85 1-3 
iA Crocker 95 J. Allen 85 
C. Kelliher 92 2-9 | W. Bell 84 2-3 
A. Jones 917-9 | L. Hutchinson 84 1-2 
P. Pappas 91 2-3 | D. Coughlin 84 1-2 
H. Bell 91 2-9 | W. Cook 84 1-4 
E. Howe 91 R. Crocker 84 
C. Votteros 90 2-3 | J. Mullen 83 3-4 
Cot Bell 89 1-3 | J. Nazzarro 83 2-3 
D. Healey 89 2-5 | E. Dechene 83 2-5 
G. Slade 88 2-3 | P. Anderson 83 1-8 
G. Rust 88 2-3 | J. Jeffries 83 
Kearnesy 88 2-3 | B.L. Stanley 82 5-8 
G. Norris 88 1-3 | J. Chapman 82 3-8 
P. Farrel! 875-6 | E. Lethbridge 82 
E. Semons 87 1-2 | G. Jones 82 
M. Revelas 86 4-7 | F. Bullock 82 
W. Rust 86 2-9 | D. M. Knight 81 4-5 
C. Stanley 85 8-9 | E. Valentine 81 2-9 
H. Slade 85 2°3 | A. Chaulk 81 
J. Cool 85 2-3 | J.D. Morrison 80 5-8 
C. Votteros 85 1-2 | W. Cool 80 2-7 
W. Votteros 85 4-9 
Team Standing. 
Wont, Lost’. PC. P. F. 
Regals oF 9520) 5748 6S ie g9 
Speed Boys 25 als 693 11,815 
Greeks 23 13 638 11,672 
Sons of Veterans 20 16 554 11,376 
Business Men 14 22 387 1S So 
Gardeners 13 23 360 11,296 
Red Men 13 23 360 O27 
Ker or.c. 10 26 277 sz 
Those with a three-string total of 275 
or over are as follows: 
P. Pappas 324 | M. Revelas 286 
A. Crocker 308 | W. Cool 286 
H, Bell 307 | C. Stanley 286 
W. Rust 306 | N. Votteros 285 
P. Farrell 297 | W. Bell 283 
C. FE. Bell 297 | E. Semons 282 
Orelkes 297 | J. Chapman 282 
C. Kelliher 296 | D. Riordan 282 
F. Mosier 295 P. Kearnesy 279 
J. Cool 294 | D. Coughlin 279 
J. Mullen 294 | D. Healey 276 
E. Howe 294 | J. Allen 276 
A. Jones 292 | L. Hutchinson 276 
C. Votteros 292 | G. Slade 276 
G. Norris 291 | G. Votterus 276 
L. White 287 
Ten men qualified for the roll-off last 
Saturday with scores from 352 to 299 
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on Norwood Avenue, 
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modern and up-to-date. Apply to M. H, 
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One of the best Cottage Houses in 
town consisting of eight rooms and 
bath, hot and cold water, heat, elec- 
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ments. 6,786 sq. ft. of land, high 
and dry. Good view overlooking 
Essex County Club. Apply to 
A. W. C. MASLEN 
19 Lincoln Street, Manchester, Mass. 
OFFICE OF TOWN TREASURER 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
All bills due the Town of Manchester must 
be paid on or before the end of the Financial 
year January 31, 1910. 
All claims against the Town must be present- 
ed on or before Jan. 27, 1910. 
The last Pay Day will be on Jan. 29, 1910. 
Epwin P. STANLEY, 
‘Town ‘Treasurer. 
and the roll-off finished with the follow- 
ing scores: S. Mason, 275, Ist prize; 
H. Bell, 270, 2nd; H. Slade, 268, 3rd; 
M. Revelas, 266; C. Kelliher, 263; 
A -Chaulk!"261;"°C? Stanley; "257; °-D: 
Riordan, 257; W. Rust, 245; J. Cool, 
242. In qualifying for the roll-off C. 
Kelliher rolled 352 for the three strings 
the highest that has been rolled since the 
opening of the alleys. 
Tuesday evening a team composed of 
local players went to Salem and rolled 
against a crack team onthe Norman al- 
leys. They were defeated3 tol. The 
Manchester team was composed of A. 
Crocker, F. Mosher, C. Kelliher, H. 
Bell and A. Jones. ‘The score. 
Salem CAR yey oe 1395 
Manchester SPSL Oat OO) 1324 
A return game will be played at Man- 
chester Jater._ 
Mail Boxes Now in Position in Man- 
chester. 
The street collection boxes, in con- 
nection with Manchester’s new city de- 
livery service, were put in position Wed- 
nesday of this week in time for collection 
after the afternoon delivery. 
Commencing yesterday morning, Jan. 
13, daily collections will be made as fol- 
lows: In the morning from all boxes ex- 
cept at the Cove, in time for the first vut- 
going mail. The other two collections 
will be made when carriers are making 
their recular morning and afternoon de- 
liveries. On Sundays mail will be col- 
lected from all boxes before 9.15 a. m. 
Holiday collections will be the same as 
on week days in the a. m. and one col- 
lection from all boxes after 4.30 p. m. 
FOR SALE 
Land and Buildings in East Wenham near 
Beverly Farms line. For particulars apply to 
BOX 265, Beverly Farms P. O. 
NOTICE 
ee 
OFFICE OF PARK COMMISSIONERS 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER, MASS., 
Jan. 13, 1910. 
The Park Commissioners herewith give notice 
that on and after Jan. 22, 1910, no sand or mat- 
erial will be allowed to be taken from Singing 
Beach, Manchester, Mass. 
Per Order of Board, 
Frank A. Rowe, 
HorRAGE STANDLEY, 
J. S.. REED. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride’s Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester that she 
is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
7 a When you write a 
Office Stationery. business letter 
prite it on a neatly printed letter head; that 
is the kind we furnish. We can furnish you 
with printing, paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
prices —Tar Reemzm Oreo 
Commencing Sunday, Jan. 16, the 
Postoffice will be open Sunday mornings 
from 9.30 to 10.30 instead of from 9 to 
10.30 as formerly. 
