July 16, 1915. 
56 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
JOHN F. SCOTT 
PLUMBING AND HEATING 
AGENT FOR SPENCER MAGAZINE BOILERS 
25 per cent Saving in Fuel Ga'l for Demonstration and Circulars 
OVERHEAD EXPENSES REDUCED 
LOWEST ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK ON REQUEST 
112 PINE STREET, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
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W. B. Calderwood, Supt. G. W. McGuire, Treas. 
H. Higginson, Pr2s. 
DAVID FRBNTON CoO, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock. 
Boats stored for the winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
ment of Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order. Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. Telephone 254 Manchester. 
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Manchester Electric Co. 
ELECTRIG LIGHT and POWER 
Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
Request. Ti, 4 
Telephone 168W 
A. LOVERING, Manager 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
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provides that motorboats be muffled 
in a reasonable manner, and in cases 
where present equipment does _ not 
comply with that law to make tlie 
changes 
Boat MUFFLING. 
The steamer “Lotus,” purchased by 
the Commonwealth for the use of the 
District Police in enforcing the law of 
Movror 
Massachusetts for the muffling of Necessary ¢ at once. ; 
motorboats, went into commission All complaints which are received 
July Ist During the Summer she by this Association will be forwarded 
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at once to Capt. Grady, who is in 
will patrol the eastern coast of Massa- a G 
charge of the “Lotus. 
chusetts. The “Lotus” will be on tne 
lookout for any violators and offend- 
ers will be prosecuted. “So your wife has eloped with 
The Motor Boat Muffling Associa- your chauffeur! 
tion advises all owners to make them- “Yes, “but ‘he .wasn’t much ofa 
selves familiar with the law, which chauffeur. 
Edward S. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all Occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
40 SCHOOL STREET Tel. 10 MANCHESTER 
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MANCHESTER 15, Boston YMCA 2. 
The Manchester baseball team ad4d- 
ed another to their string of victories 
last Saturday in the game with the 
Boston Y. M. C. A., the score being 
15 :to,2,° > Dhe super ior fielding and 
hatting of the local boys, and Grover’s 
superb pitching, put Manchester in a 
class by itself, The Manchester 
boys came across with 15 hits, witha 
total of 23 bases, while the Boston- 
ians took only five hits off Grover, 
with a total of seven bases. 
Every man on the local team con- 
nected for a hit, except Collins, who 
flied out three times. Harold Grover 
led the list with three safe hits, one 
of them a home run, also a two-bag- 
ger and a single. Gray was good for 
a single and a double and O’Leary, 
O'Connell and Perkins were each 
good for a single and a double. 
Grover was in splendid form. He 
pitched eleven balls to the first three 
men up, striking out each man. Ex- 
cept in the seventh inning, only one 
or two men got as far as second base. 
The summary: 
MANCHESTER 
AB Rig oe POT Awe 
Bondrit taper 5 2 2 Oca Omne 
O/ Leary eébassunce 4: Ta Dae Ts aL Oey 
O’Connell 2b... 6 cee 1 0 
Collings: Dyers 4 2)’ (ORR Ge =" Oe) 
Perkins ?c).. {en Wee od) hay ee 5 i) 
GrovVery Disencseee D.; (2a eee BUAREIL 
Donovan ss ...... 2) 1 ATO eed: 
Gray chy. hone 5 Lee eee ce a Oicc et) 
MeGarthy rt vaste 4: See Oe 0) 
Potals Sich eerien 40. 15 beeen eee 
Yi. Mo Cak: 
AB ATaebie ©) aed yorehy 
Muller, ries aes ee 4. 0: 6 iy O20 
Mullin. veta. oes 3° OPS VeORe amare: are 
ISolseth.1 b aaa 4 Oe 5 0 )) 
McCusker gss..... 4.) 0 So 0 Mareen a 
H.. Lawson If..... 4 Aes erGees ON? +0) 
Meri oh 2a 2°: 48 ] Oe ues O 
Robinson 3b “s.24: 4 0 ] 2 1 2 
Mile ysten sir eee ee 4° Oh eeerae eae see l 
Reid | ize jess eee 2° 60 SO eee) 0 
Total Siren teers te 31 22 bara eb i 
Stolen bases—Manchester 6, Boston 1. 
Two-base hits—O’Leary, O’Connell, Per- 
kins, Grover, Gray, McHugh, Robinson. 
Home run—Grover. Double play—Maul- 
lin and Kolseth. Bases on  balls—Off 
off Grover 4; 
Grover 15. 
Struck out—By 
Umpire—Dunbar. 
Reid 6, 
Reid 2, by 
Innings 1234567 89 
Manchester ....:.. 2-7-0. Ode At ie 15 
Boston Y. M. C..A. 0-0 0=O8030=2e0n0 92 
The Manchester baseball team is 
looking for its hardest game of the 
year tomorow, when the fast Queen 
Quality nine of Jamaica Plain will be 
the attraction. The Queen Qualities 
are unbeaten this year; so are the 
Manchesters. The Boston boys have 
a star battery and some heavy slug- 
gers. And so the local fans look for 
< pretty close game. 
The Manchester boys, on the other 
