NORTH 
MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
Manchester baseball fans had 
another chance to see their team win 
fast Saturday when the Northern A. 
A. nine from Salem was defeated to 
the tune of 16 to 3. Craig Culbert- 
son of the Manchester Cove summer 
colony was in the box for Manches- 
ter and he handed out some swift ones 
for the visitors. He struck-out 15 
men. It was his pitching that was 
largely instrumental in keeping down 
the score of the visitors, and the good 
stick work of the locals, including two 
double sackers, two three base hits 
and a home run piled up the score for 
the locals. The scorer credited Man- 
chester with one error, and the visi- 
tors with five. Alfred Walen was be- 
hind the bat for Manchester and play- 
ed a good, steady game. Culbertson 
demonstrated his hitting ability when, 
the first time up, he smashed a home 
run. 
Following is the summary of the 
game: 
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Manchester I 2 0 2 4 5 20 x—I0 
North’n A.A.0 0020000 I— 3 
The local team will play the N. Y., 
N.H.& H.R. R. nine of North 
Station, Boston, tomorrow. 
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MANCHESTER CLuB’s ANNUAL 
OUTING 
The annual outing of The Man- 
chester club was held last Saturday at 
Tuck’s Point and was attended by 
about two-thirds of its total member- 
ship of 80. A cock stew, cooked by 
one of the members, was served at 2 
o’clock, after which there was a 7- 
inning ball game, in which some real 
scientific playing was seen. ‘The teams 
were captured by R. C. Allen and F; 
C. Rand, and Horace Standley um- 
pired.‘ A. J. Orr was score-keeper. 
Fred Mosher did the twirling for 
Rand’s team, while A. S. Peabody and 
A. C. Needham were in the box for 
the other nine. The final score was 
13 to 11 in favor of Allen’s team. 
Peabody’s base-running, H. S$. Stand- 
ley’s umpiring and Sinnicks’ kicking 
were features of the game. Steamed 
clams were served after the game. 
The party broke up about 6 o’clock. 
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