NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
“Safety First” 
Try using ‘‘Safety First’’ 
in handling your 
A Bank Account and Check Book is the 
income. 
first Safety appliance. 
THE MANCHESTER 
TRUST COMPANY 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1;Sat. Ev’gs (deposit only) 7-8 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER —__—_—_sSTEL. 73-Raand W 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
CiIVILe SEN GUN Eek 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
TEL. 73-R and W 
from the cold and dampness of an unoccupied house. 
will seriously affect the time-keeping quality of your clocks and may 
them, run them through the winter in a warm dry 
room and return them in good order in the spring. Charges Reasonable 
F. S. Thompson, JeweLer 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
? Summer Residents! 
ruin them. 
We will call for 
Do not leave your valuable clocks through the winter without protection 
Such treatment 
MANCHESTER LEADS 
3EAT THE FARMS AGAIN BY SCORE OF 
10-4. Batrrep FarMs TWIRLER 
out OF Box. GROVER 
UNDAUNTED. 
Manchester tied another string to 
the 1914 inter-town chz :mpionship by 
running away with the third game of 
the series between Manchester and 
Beverly Farms last Saturday on the 
Brook street playgrounds. There was 
nothing to it, from the Manchester 
standpoint, for Grover was on the 
mound for Manchester,—an _ insur- 
mountable mound for the Farms boys 
to get over. Manchester slammed 
McNair so badly in the other games 
Manager “Dutch” Holland decided to 
put Mueller of Lynn in the box last 
week. -He stayed there until he was 
batted out in the fourth. Mueller’s 
arm was off. McNair came into the 
game again in the last of the fourth, 
and while he held the Manchester boys 
down somewhat, there was consider- 
able hitting for all that. Manchester 
has McNair’s number, it would seem. 
Grover, on the other hand, was 
there with the goods. He pitched a 
splendid game, never weakening for 
a minute. He was just as strong in 
the last two innings as he was in the 
first two. In the eighth he struck 
out. three men, and on the last he 
pitched only ten balls. He struck out 
17 men in all. McNair struck out six. 
Manchester played a_ good all 
around game. They were particular- 
ly good at the bat. The Farms boys 
were weak on their fielding and were 
utterly unable to touch Grover. Col- 
lins played a great game for Manches- 
ter. 
The fans are all looking for anothay 
victory for Manchester tomorrow, 
and it is said if Manchester wins the 
series the Knights of King Arthur of 
Gloucester, who beat the Farms last 
Monday both morning and afternoon, 
will arrange a game with Manchester. 
They are after Grover, who beat them 
last year in the Hammond League 
finals. 
It is said McPherson will play with 
the Farms tomorrow and that Mc agg 
will pitch. . 
MANCHESTER 
bh. 
po ane 
Bond,.-2' .. ...4..eee 2 (tae 
O'Leary; 3}. eee 2. 0-23 
Walen, s. 2..% 7a I. “O! <O@g 
Gott, d-.... 5 ga 3) 44> 3m 
Collins,- ¢:\ 4... ee 217 Or 7 
Grover, “Dp. i. ee 312-9 ae 
Noyes, lf. ...0755eee 1? 5 O4ee 
Gray, - of. 1 0 See 
M’Carthy, r:).. cae i<: Dita 
Totals i... 55 ee 16 27 Ticks 
BEVERLY Farms 
bh. po.-ar- 
Hillery, 2... ..saeeeee 1 OU alae 
Mellow,. 1.5)... eee 3-25 0 6 
Mehlman; 3 ”. .Syaeeee Lice lye 
Welch, -1f.:>. (2a P20 6 re 
Sudbay, I... <3 eee POrT19 em 
Harty, ‘cfi_..¢ fee ja: Sa © as 6 
Hopkins, 5: cee ET: RST 
Perkins, c. .4 cee Se Be ES 
Mueller, p. 22.3 OF l- oa 
M’Nair, p. ia 7eeee oid As ne 
Totals: “..... 8 24 10' 4 
Innings .. 2 3 APeeee OCG 
Manchester. 00610602 I —I6 
Bev. Farms. 0 0 O° Dues Om 
Runs—O’Leary, Walen, Gott 2, 
Collins 2, Grover 2, Gray, McCarthy, 
Mellow, Mehlman, Harty, Hopkins. 
Three-base hits—Grover, Gray. Two- 
vag hits—Bond, O’Leahy, Gott, Col- 
lins, Grover, Hillery, Mellow.  Sac- 
rifice hit—Noyes. Stolen bases—O’- 
Leary, Hopkins. Struck out—by 
Grover 17, by McNair 7.. Hits—off 
Mueller 8 in 4 innings; off McNair 8 
in 5 innings; off Grover 8. Umpire 
—Hurley. Time—z2h. 30m. Atten- 
dance—600. 
MANCHESTER BEATS SAMECS 
Manchester continued its winning 
streak Labor Day when the Samecs 
of Dorchester were defeated by a 
score of 12 to 5. Slade and Mahoney 
held down the plates and played a 
good game. 
The score: 
Innings 1234507 Go 
Manchester 62000103 —I2 13 5 
Samecs .. OOOIIO003—5 36 
