NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Dora Marshall and Miss 
Grace Merrill attended the Class Day 
exercises at Harvard this week. 
Misses Melisa Morgan and Ruth 
Cressy of Beverly were guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. George P. Dale the first of 
the week. 
William C. Rust observed his 83d 
birthday Wednesday. He is enjoying 
excellent health and is certainly one 
of the most active men in town for 
his age. 
George Burchstead of Pine street, 
narrowly escaped death Tuesday dur- 
ing the thunder shower. A bolt of 
lightning struck a tree nearby, and 
Mr. Burchstead, who stood in the 
door way of the barn, holding a lawn 
mower, which he had been using, re- 
ceived the shock of the bolt which 
struck the tree. The lawn mower 
was thrown some ten feet away, 
while Burchstead was knocked _ flat 
upon the barn floor and was revived 
by placing ice and cold water upon 
his head and arms. 
BASEBALL AT MANCHESTER. 
The baseball game last Saturday 
afternoon at Manchester, between the 
Crickets and the Peabody A. A. was 
a very loose and uninteresting game. 
It is very noticeable at times, that the 
one big fault with the Crickets is the 
lack of support of the pitcher, on the 
part of the rest of the team. Slade 
and Cool are both pitching good ball, 
but they do not get the necessary 
support from the team. The team as 
a whole are batting very well, but are 
fielding very poorly at times. The 
summary of last Saturday’s game: 
CRICKETS 
ab. r. bh. th. 
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Hayward, ef, 
Rust, ¢, 
Gray, 88, 
Holland, If, e, 
G. Cool, rf, 
Stanley, rf, 
Walen, 3b, 
Walch, 1b, 
Hersey, 2b, 
A. Cool, p, ; 
Slade, p, 
Lindholm, p, 
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Curley, ef, 5 
Mahoney, ¢, 4 
Costello, lf, 4 
Kenalley, 1b, 5 
Moquin, 3b, 5 
Spindele, 2b, 5 
Driscoll, rf, 1 
Cullen, rf, 2 
Tracey, p, 4 
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Peabody A. A. 8) On dy OF 202 0) 415 
Crickets OLOe S20) 200) 8* Leet 
Two base hits—Moquin, Hayward, Gray, 
Lindholm; home run—Mahoney. Stolen 
bases, Curley, Mahoney, Costello, Kenally, 
Moquin 2, Spindele, Driscoll, Slade; Bases 
on balls, By Tracey 3; Slade 3; A. Cool, 
Lindholm 3; Struck out by Tracy 8; by 
Slade 5, by Lindholm 2. Hit by pitched 
ball by Tracey 4; by Slade 2. Umpire 
Stanley; Scorer Dr. Tyler. Time 2 1-4 
hrs. Attendance 200. 
SEVERE HAIL, STORM 
A severe hail and rain storm 
passed over this section Tuesday af- 
Telephone Connection. 
MASS. 
ternoon, which was the heaviest hail 
storm in recent years. It did damage 
to North Shore gardens amounting to 
thousands of dollars. The vegeta- 
ble gardens suffered much damage in 
some places. The tempest came up 
very swiftly and suddenly from the 
westward about 1.30 o’clock. With 
the storm came a heavy wind and 
cloudburst. There was not a great 
degree of thunder and lightning, but 
what flashes came were sharp. The 
hail stones dropped fast. and heavy 
and as large as marbles. 
