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the first string by three pins. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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WITH THE BOWLERS. 
Business Men's Team Ahead at End of First 
Rouid. The Teamand Individual Standing. 
The first round of the Manchester 
Bowling League came toa close last 
Monday night with a game between the 
Greeks and the Speed Boys, which re- 
sulted inatie. The Speed Boys won 
They lost 
the second by 15 pins and the third string 
was atie. [wo boxes was then rolled 
to determine the winner of the tie and 
this was won bythe Speed Boys. The 
result of the game: 
Speed Boys. 
: 1 2 3 Totals 
Riordan 75 87 76 238 
R. Crocker “87 89 74 250 
H. A. Bell 79 78 85 242 
W. Rust 95 83 89 267 
A. Crocker 88 $1 88 257 
Totals ATA ALS AZ ts 1254 
Greeks 
is 2 3 Total 
J. Flores 91102 91 284 
K. Kearnasy 93 89 70 252 
W. Votteros 78 82 84 244 
P. Pappas 81 88 82 251 
P. Votteros 78 72 85 235 
Totals’ AOS Seth) Qos 66 
Last Friday nightthe Business Men and 
the Gardeners met. The former won 
all four points. The seore: 
Business Men. 
1 2 3 Total 
J. Allen 92 84 100 276 
E. J. Semons 154 81 84 242 
E. L. Valentine 75 86 80 241 
W. R. Rell 84 72 $1 237 
Cris Votteros 91 86 98 275 
Totals 419 409» 443”—=«1271 
Gardeners. 
1 2 32 otal 
J. Chapman 68 76 90 234 
A. Chalk 84 79 70 233 
J. Riggs 80 72 84 236 
P. Anderson 78 84 87 249 
J. Jeffries 87 77 91 255 
Totals 397 388 422 1207 
* Team Standing. 
Werle Pa. Ce PR: Ave: 
Business Men 42> 0. 21000 1271-~ °424 
Red’ Men 3 1 750 1281 427 
Sons of Veterans 2 2 500 1240 413 
Speed Boys Dea 2 500: 1254 418 
Regals De 2, 500 1237" 412 
Greeks RN aA 500 1206 422 
B, of:C, 1 3 250 1220 407 
Gardeners 0 4 000 1207 402 
‘ The players having a total three- 
string record of 275 or over are as fol- 
lows: 
Kelliher, K. of C. 296 
Allen, Business Men 276 
C. Votteros, Business Men 275 
The players having an average pinfall 
of 80 or more are as follows: 
Kelliher 98 2-3 
J. Allen 92 
C. Votteros 91 2-3 
B. 1. Stanley 89 1-3 
W. Rust : ai a 89 
D. M. Knight 87 2-3 
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John Cool 87 1-3 
A. Jones 87 1-3 
A. Crocker 85 2-3 
P. Farrell 85 1-3 
J. D. Morrison 85 1-3 
J. Jeffries 85 
K. Kearnesy 84 
P. Pappas 83 2-3 
W. Cool 83 2-3 
R. Crocker ; 83 1-3 
R. Anderson 83 
A. McDonald 83 
M. Revelas 82 2-3 
L. Hutchinson 82 
Os B..Lee 82 
L. N. Cook 81 2-3 
W. Votteros 81 1-3 
E. J. Semons 80 2-3 
H. A. Bell 80 2-3 
C. B. Stanley 80 2-3 
E. L. Valentine 80 1-3 
G. Norris 80 1-3 
Business Note. 
Robert Robertson, jr., son of the head 
of the well known North Shore plumb- 
ing and heating concern, R. Robertson 
Co., with offices in Beverly, Beverly 
Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, is the 
new manager of the company’s branch 
at Manchester. Mr. Robertson is a 
young man, but he possesses much of the 
business ability and sound business prin- 
ciples of his father, and the North Shore 
public may rest assurred that they will 
receive the best of service from the con- 
cern. The firm is one of the oldest on 
the North Shore, having done business 
here for the last 33 years. Mr. Robert- 
son, jr., was recently married, and it is 
his intention to settle in» Manchester, 
where he may be in close touch with the 
business. 
Miss Alice Mason has been in town 
the last week renewing acquaintances. 
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PL AATAT ALTA TATALARN LARS LATTA LAL ETE IU Nos 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Foster 
announce the engagement of their 
daughter Ruth Cole Foster, to David 
Freeman Cobb of Hingham. Ni 
Miss Alice G. Knight has accepted a 
position as teacher of Swedish gymnas- 
tics and aesthetic dancing at the Allen 
school for girls, West Newton. 
The members of the Manchester Wo- 
man’s club and guests were treated to 
an excellent musical program ‘Tuesday 
afternoon on the occasion of the semi- 
monthly meeting of the club. Miss 
Mary L. Williams, soprano, and John 
Beach, pianist, of Boston, were the 
artists. The entertainer scheduled for 
the meeting was unable to be present. 
It is expected that the speakers at the 
Democratic rally next Thursday evening 
will be Frank Richardson of Essex, At- 
torney Smith of Gloucester, and another 
speaker to be delegated by the state com- 
mittee. 
The Ministering circle of King’s 
Daughters, will hold its annual meeting 
with Mrs. Charles Danforth, Monday 
evening, Oct. 25. A full attendance is 
requested. 
At their home on Central street Tues- 
day evening Mr. and Mrr. James Austin 
were tendered a surprise party by anum- 
ber of their friends, in honor of the 11th 
anniversary of their marriage. For Mr. 
Austin, it was a double anniversary, as 
it was also the occasion of his birthday. 
During the evening Mr. Austin was pre- 
sented with a handsome watch fob. 
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