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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Beverly Baseball. 
Beverly gave Salem, with Winters of the 
Boston Americans in the box, a good trounc- 
ing in the first of the series between these 
two clubs, played last Saturday afternoon on 
Peabody’s field. 
Beverly bunched her hits in the first, second 
and fourth innings, and these, together witha 
few errors, contributed by the Salemites, 
gave Beverly an easy victory in the first 
game. Winters had no terrors for the local 
batsmen, who got their eyes on the ball at 
the very start and secured a winning lead in 
the first inning, sending five men across the 
rubber, as many as Salem did in the whole 
game. 
The team from across the river never once 
had a look-in. They were outbatted, out- 
fielded and outplayed in every department of 
the game. Winters was an easy mark and 
his support was wretched, nine misplays be- 
ing made by Salem. 
The largest crowd of the season witnessed 
the game and the Beverly rooters went home 
wearing broad smiles as they thought of the 
easy manner in which their favorites had 
turned the trick. 
The score: — 
Innings 123456789 Rn Ee 
Beverly .......-..540500000141338 
Salemiacccuoeres 10002100155 9 
Batteries, Johnson and Kelley; Winters 
and McCarthy. 
This week Beverly base ball fans will 
have all kinds of sport with the second game 
in the series with Salem, to be played this 
afternoon and two games scheduled for 
Labor day. 
Salem is very sore over her trouncing of 
Maplewood ote 
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last week and is determined to win this 
game. To do so, it is said that she will 
present an almost entirely new team. This 
time the New England league ranks have 
been invaded, and McGinley, the star pitcher 
of Haverhill, is expected to be the slab 
artist, while a catcher from Lawrence will 
hold down the receivingend. Other stars 
have also been imported, and it is said that 
there will be only three old faces on the 
team that will face the Beverly boys this 
afternoon. Beverly, on the other hand, will 
present practically the same line-up. 
On Labor day two rubber games are 
scheduled. In the morning Wellington will 
be the attraction, and they will try to make 
it two out of three. In the afternoon Ros- 
lindale will again try conclusions, and a 
large body of rooters will be down to help 
them out. 
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drives. Among the names noted on the 
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toul, F. I. Amory, W. B. Thomas, W. B. 
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and Mrs. J. D. Bascom, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.. 
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and Mrs. T. F. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. 
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