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40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
The Manchester Trust Company, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Capital $100,000.00 
Surplus $35,000.00 
OFFICERS : 
PRESIDENT : 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS 
VICE-PRESIDENTS : 
WILLIAM HOARE 
ROGER W. BABSON 
SECRETARY AND TREASURER : 
HARRY W. PURINGTON 
DIRECTORS : 
Roger W. Babson 
Dr. G. W. Blaisdell 
Michael J. Callahan 
Ernest S. Curtis 
Everett L. Edmands 
Henry S. Grew 
Maynard B. Gilman 
William Hoare 
George L. Knight 
Edward A. Lane 
F. J. Merrill 
Oliver T. Roberts 
George F. Willett 
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MANCHESTER BASEBALL 
MAPLES OF SALEM FALL BEFORE 
Grover’s PrrcHING AND MAN- 
CHESTER’S BRILLIANT PLAYING 
Manchester’s baseball team kept 
up its great work last week and came 
across with another victory, the 
fourth this season. This time the 
strong Maples of Salem, considered 
one of the fastest ball teams in the 
county, fell before Grover’s mighty 
arm and the sharp, snappy fielding 
of the rest of the team. At the bat, 
too, the Manchester boys are deliv- 
ering some great execution. 
The game last Saturday was the 
prettiest one of the season to watch. 
The Maples had some mighty bril- 
liant players. Their second baseman 
was a good all-aréund player. The 
centerfielder made some — great 
catches, one—a_ one-hander — that 
shut off two or three runs. 
Perkins for Manchester, runs his 
team well. He is a general behind 
the plate and is true and accurate m 
throwing to the bases. 
Jackie Gray nipped several ha-d 
ones out of the air in center field, 
and shut off several runs. In one 
inning it looked bad for Manchester 
when the Maples had two men on 
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bases and a hard one was knocked 
out toward center. Jackie was there 
and shut out the runs. 
He was the first man up for Man- 
chester in that inning and after his 
brilliant catch just a minute before 
someone yelled “Put it in the brook 
Jackie.” And sure enough, the first 
pill was caught square on the nose 
and Jackie landed on second before 
the ball was brought back to the field. 
Jackie is hitting the ball in good 
shape this year. 
The Maples got their only run ia 
the last inning, by bunching a couple 
of safe hits. Grover closed up 
tight as a drum and struck out the 
next two men up, the last man pop- 
ping a slow ball to short stop. 
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Base on balls, off Grover, 1; off 
Barnstead, 4. Struck out, by Grover, 
13; by Barnstead, 4. Home run— 
Collins; 3-base hits, Norton. Time 
2h. r5m. Umpire Jackson. 
The Lyman N. A. of Beverly ‘s 
booked for the attraction tomorrow 
afternoon at the Brook st., play- 
grounds. This is the team that 
played here two weeks ago, and that 
proved such easy prey for the Man- 
chester boys. They are to have a 
new battery tomorrow. 
The Athletics of Lynn are sched- 
uled for July 3, the Semics of Dor- 
chester for July 5th, the Boston Y. 
M. C. A. for July 10, Queen Quality 
of Jamaica Plain for July 17, the 
Riversides of Cambridge for July 24. 
A series—best two out of three—be- 
tween Manchester and the = crack 
Beverly team, will be started Aug. 
14. 
Baseball fans should remember that 
the Manchester team is supported by 
public subscription; that it costs con- 
siderable to bring a team from out 
of town every week; that there ‘s 
more or less expense for the home 
team every week,—so that when you 
are asked to buy a ticket at the game, 
you should be as generous as_possi- 
ble. 
The Manchester Baseball associa- 
tion begs to acknowledge the receipt 
of the following subscriptions toward 
the fund for supporting the team: 
R. C. Allen $25. Av. Orr 5. 
F. P. Knight 25. B.L. Allen a 
G. L. Knight 25. G.W.Hooper est: 4. 
W. B. Bell 5a eee. Hi. Boyle 5. 
J.C. Mackin lay. Valentine & 
A. E. Olson By Leach Oe 
Frank Sinnicks 5, Wilbur Paige 2. 
J. N. Lipman ay C. L. Crafts D. 
CG. E. Williams 5. Jas. Hoare ye 
J.J. Rosemond 5. J.F. Scott Ss 
Peter Sheahan 5, —- 
$157. 
Moth Supt. Peter A. Sheehan and 
his men have been on the job the 
past week at five o’clock every morn- 
ing spraying the trees along the 
town highways. 
