16 
Manchester Won. 
The Manchester boys manifested 
more skill at handling the pigskin last 
Saturday than in any of the other 
games they have played this fall, run- 
ning up a score of 21 to 0 against the 
Columbias of Salem. The game was 
played on the Brook street playground, 
a fair crowd being on hand for the 
sport. 
Both elevens showed considerable 
crudeness in their playing, but the 
local boys are slowly getting on to the 
real game and most of the players are 
getting beyond the rough and tumble 
features which marked their playing 
last year. 
Saturday Harlow scored a sensa- 
tional run for Manchester in the 
second half, making a 30 yard dash 
with the ball after being once downed 
by one of the Salem players. 
The line bucking of Pinnette, and 
the swiftness of Wade at quarter, to- 
gether with the fine work of Sinnicks 
High Class Printing 
W. L. MALOON & CO. 
5 Washington Street, Beverly 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Henry A. HALE, President. 
JouHN S. WILLIAMS, Treasurer- 
Incorporated 1855. 
SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK, 
210 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
Bank Building. 
BANK Hours 
from 8.45 a.m. to 1.15 p.m. 
Open Saturday Evenings 
from 7 to 9 for deposits~ 
and Dillon in the line were features of 
the game. J. Collins made the best 
gains for Salem. 
The Summary : 
MANCHESTER SALEM COLUMBIAS 
Bridges, le. l.e., Hickman 
ita earrol 
l.g., H. Morison 
c., A. Morison 
r.g., Hide 
Chapman, Lt. 
J. Sheehan, lg. 
McCormack, c. 
B. Sinnicks, r.g. 
Dillon, r.t. r.t., Sylvester 
W. Sheehan, r.e r.e., Kelliher 
Wade (Walsh), q.b. q.b., J. Collins 
Harlow, 1.h.b. r.h.b., Whipple 
S. Marshall, r.h.b. Line Cresso 
Pinnette, f.b. ibe Ga Collins 
Score: Manchester 21, Salem Co- 
lumbias 0. Touchdowns: Wade, Pin- 
nette, Harlow 2. Goals from touch- 
downs: Harlow. Umpire: A. Walen. 
Linesmen: Goodhue, Salem; Howe, 
Manchester. Time: 20 and 15 minute 
periods. Timekeeper W. R. Bell. 
Advertise in the BREEZF. 
Haphazard Club. 
The Haphazard club in Manchester 
held its first meeting of the season last 
Monday night at the home of Dr. R. 
T. Glendenning, School street. These 
officers were elected for the year: Dr. 
R. T. Glendenning, president; Mrs. — 
John Baker, vice-president; Miss 
Susie Allen, secretary and treasurer. 
A committge is at work arranging the 
fall and winter program. 
Gives up Business, 
Guy S. Swett, whose family two 
weeks ago moved from the house 
which they have been occupying on 
School street, Manchester, has given 
up his hay, grain and straw business. 
there permanently. It is said Mr. 
Swett wil] settle in New York the 
coming winter, though it is not known 
what business he contemplates enter- 
ing. 
AUTOMOBILES. 
REPAIRING. 
eae Pos ines ese 
STORAGE. 
UPEON | NWEAGELEN Bee 
Works opposite Boston & Maine Depot, 
TELEPHONE DAY OR NIGHT. 
River Street, 
a= 8 Sv ge i SB 
Wall Papers. 
NEW STOCK 
eer iek Mews 
Ow EST PeIlICcEs: 
F, O. SANBORN & CO. 
(Successors to E. A. Mackintire) 
Stationery, Toys and Wall Paper, 
SALEM. 
Essex STREET, 
INNIS CORNER Ghrcrtsrance rk cetsie, Dry Goods and Novelties 
WOODBURY ELECTRIC Co. 
HLECTRICAL CONTRACTORS: 
HOUSE WIRING, TELEPHONES, BELLS, Etc. 
High Tension Underground Work a Specialty. 
Opera House Building, 3 Hale Street, BEVERLY. 
TEL. 918. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS. 
WILLIAM HOARE. 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
Contract Work a specialty. 
Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
