60 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
The Manchester Trust Company 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
A MANCHESTER BANK 
DIRECTED BY MANCHESTER MEN 
CONVENIENT, EFFICIENT, UP-TO-DATE 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats, 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs. 7-8 (deposits only) 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
ESTABLISHED 1397 
Lee’s Block, Manchester 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Mary Allen has been visiting 
her daughter, Mrs. E. S. Bradley, of 
Beverly the past week. 
Shoe shine for ladies and gents at 
the Beach st. Bowling Alleys. adv. 
Mrs. Helen Leach and son, Rich- 
ard, left Thursday on their return 
trip to Denver, Col., after spending 
the summer with Mrs. William. H. 
Tappan, North street. They plan to 
stop off in St. Louis for a week. 
Manchester 
Tel. 73-R and W 
Home-made bread and cake for 
sale at the Homestead Tea Rooms, 
Sea st. adv. 
Substitute Letter Carrier William 
Colby, who covers the Smith’s Point 
route, is off duty for a while, because 
of an accident while in bathing Sun- 
day. He stepped on a nail, inflicting 
a painful wound. Thomas Marsh of 
the office force is taking his place. 
Take your bicycles to Peters to be 
repaired.—Opposite Manchester Elec- 
tric Co., Summer st. adv. 
Electric Co. 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Electric Service means no matches, no dirt. 
It is always available for flat-iron, toaster, per- 
colator, washing machine or vacuum cleaner. 
Genuine Edison Mazda Lamps can now be ob- 
tained at our office at reasonable cost. 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
EEE 
Telephone 168W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
Aug. 25, 1916. 
ALMOST BLANKED 
MANCHESTER DEFEATED LEAD LINED 
Iron Pree Co. By 8 T0.1 Score. 
If you felt that way you might have 
termed the game in Manchester last 
Saturday afternoon a “lead lined iron 
pipe cinch” so far as the local end of 
the game was concerned. Manches- 
ter’s opponents, the Lead Lined Iron 
Pipe Co. of Wakefield, went down to 
defeat 8 to 1. Except for a bad heave 
to second by Perkins in the eighth in-_ 
ning the visitors might have been 
blanked. | Manchester pounded the 
ball for 12 hits, three of them for 
extra bases, and knocked Arthur out 
of the box in the second inning. If 
there had been anyone to succeed 
Karlson he would have been yanked 
from the mound as well. Grover 
struck out eight of the visitors and 
held them to five hits. Herron as 
usual furnished the sensations of the 
game by pulling down five flies and 
figuring in a couple of fast fielding 
plays. 
Gandrean lead off for the Wake- 
field nine with a drive to Cody and 
was out by yards. Harbor lined one 
down too fast for Cody to field and 
was safe at first. Caselden struck 
out and Harber took too big a lead 
and was caught at second, Grover to 
Devlin to Herron, the same play 
which has caught many a would be 
pilferer of the second sack this sea- 
son. . 
Gourley was hit by Arthur and 
forced out at second on O’Leary’s tap 
to Keefe. Cody went to first nursing 
his shoulder where Arthur hit him 
with the ball. Then the errors came 
thick and fast. 
first when MacDonald dropped Har- 
rigan’s throw and O’Leary came in 
with the first run when Flaherty drop- 
ped the ball at the plate. Herron’s 
smash to Harber was too hard for the 
latter to handle and Cody slid home. 
The first of the second was snappy ; 
MacDonald drove one across second 
that looked good for a base, but Her- 
ron speared the ball; Harrigan lined 
a nice hit to Collins and got to second 
on a passed ball by Perkins. He died 
there while Flaherty popped out to 
Gourley and Barry fanned. 
Perkins struck out in the second in- 
ing and Gourley singled to left field. 
O’Leary put “reverse English” on his 
bunt along the third base line and Har- 
ber, Flaherty and Arthur held a 
“quiet social hour” while the ball 
wended its serpentine course toward 
third. When the ball stopped rolling 
and was pronounced fair O’Leary was 
sitting on first base. Gourley was 
caught stealing to third. Cody’s single 
to right landed O’Leary at thimd and 
Devlin was safe at ° 
