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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Two Phones, 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The band from President Taft’s 
yacht Mayflower, H. J. Peterman, 
_bandmaster, gave an excellent con- 
cert in the square Tuesday evening. 
A large crowd was on kand for the 
occasion. 
bers was 
A program of eight num- 
rendered. The concert 
was arranged by Peter Gaudreau of 
the Beverly Farms band, and his ef- 
_ forts were appreciated by the large 
number who were privileged to 
hear the music. It is hoped that 
another concert ean be arranged for 
before the Mayflower leaves. 
_ Beverly Farms Nine Defeated Team 
From President’s Yacht. 
of the largest 
erowd of the season at the Beverly 
Farms playground last Saturday af- 
ternoon the last Farms team copped 
one from the strong team from the 
U.S. S. Mayflower to the tune of 
13 to 5. 
Douglas, the former Annapolis 
star all round athlete was on the 
mound for the Mayflower team and 
pitched a fine game, considering the 
fact that he was handicapped by 
not having a first class catcher. He 
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had all the stuff on the ball that a 
pitcher could have, beside using 
great speed, but the Farms team, 
which is traveling at a fast clip just 
now, were out to win and got to his 
shoots from the start. 
MeNair pitched his fourth straight 
win for the Farms team and twirled 
a great game, holding the heavy 
Eetiting opponents to four hits, be- 
sides striking out 12 men. He used 
great speed with a _ fast breaking 
eurve and had the men from the 
President’s yacht whiffing at space 
all through the came. 
Perkins, behind the bat, handled 
MeNair in fine shape, working the 
batters to the limit, and kept the 
runners hugging the bags. He also 
banged out three nice hits. Donovan 
at short, played up _ to his usual 
high standard in the field and at the 
bat, taking everything that came 
his way, besides getting three fine 
hits. This boy is traveling at a nice 
clip just now. 
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McInnis on first played his usual 
fine game and batted hard and time- 
ly ‘‘Doe’’ Dougherty played the 
second bag in fine style and banged 
out a screeching three bagger. Law- 
ler played a nice game in the field 
and his three bagger with three men 
on in the third was one of the fea- 
tures of the game. Holland showed 
lots of life at the bat and on the 
bases. 
The rest of the team played their 
positions well. 
During the game the band from 
the Mayfiower furnished an excel- 
lent concert, which was greatly ap- 
preciated by the crowd. 
The summary: 
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Two base bit—MeclInnis; three base hit 
—Burns, Dougherty, Lawler; sacrifice 
hits, Burns, Holland; stolen bases, Robert- 
son, Douglas, Donovan, Holland, (2); 
Perkins (3); hit by pitcher—by Me Nair, 
Slavin, by Douglas, Dougherty; base on 
balls—by MeNair 2, by Douglas, 1; struck 
out by Douglas 11, by MeNair 12, Time 
of game, 2 ‘hours. Umpires—Roberts and 
Holland. 
Dr. Edward T. Rogers 
BPENTIST 
Of 120 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Will be at Beverly Farms 
Saturdays 
Tel. 77 
Mondays, Wednesdays, 
Over Varney’s Drug Store. 
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I. SHUMAN, Proprietor 
Mr. Shuman was formerly with R. H. 
White, and C. F. Hovey & Co., for 
eight years. 
Fourth Season on the North Shore 
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