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MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
The Manchester baseball team won 
last Saturday, by the score of 11 to 1, 
their opponents being the Freight 
Claim Clerks of the Boston and Maine 
R. R., Boston. 
The local team played a fast and 
snappy game as can be seen from sum- 
mary below, clearly out-classing the 
Boston team. 
The fielding feature was a beauti- 
ful one-handed catch by W. Walen at 
shortstop, of a “rifle bullet liner” 
from the bat of Larner in the 4th in- 
ning. 
The battery work of the home team 
was one of the best exhibitions seen 
at the local grounds this year. Noyes 
leading in batting got three sharp hits 
in four times at the bat. Culbertson 
got another home run. 
The Manchester team will play the 
Athletics of Beverly Saturday. As 
this team is one of the strongest in 
that city, a fast game is expected. 
The summary: 
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Totals 230" ot 324 4 6 
Struck out by Slade, 12; Larner, 7. 
Base on ball by Slade, 3; Larner; 1. 
Two base hits, McCarthy, Larner. 
Home run, Culbertson. 
Ladies: Why not try a pair of 
Ground Gripper Shoes? What they 
have done for others they will do for 
you. Bell’s, Central Sq. + 
Miss. Meta M. Fry of New York 
is numbered among the employees at 
the Brownland cottages again .this 
summer, 
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Miss Dorothy and Master Raymond 
Pierce of Peabody are spending part 
of their summer vacation visiting Mr. 
and Mrs. Lewis Hutchinson, 4 Union 
«treet. 
A son was born Wednesday, July 
16, to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Dris- 
coll, 86 Summer street. Mr. Driscoll 
is head caddy-master at the Essex 
County club. 
Rev, and Mrs. E. H. Brewster and 
two children of Patten, Me., are here 
for a visit with Mrs. Brewster’s par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. Dunn, 
Central street. 
The Bachelor Boys’ dance to be 
held in the Manchester Town hall on 
Tuesday evening, August 19, will be 
one of the most popular parties of 
mid-August from present indications. 
The boys will have a large orchestra, 
with concert from 8 to 9, and dancing 
following until after midnight. 
Sorosis shoes at Bell’s Central Sq. 
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