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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Sept. 1, 1916. 
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MANCHESTER 
Last Friday night’s dance for the 
benefit of the baseball team was en- 
joyed by a good number and deserved 
the attendance of many more. The 
baseball dances are enjoyable affairs 
the fans who do not attend miss a 
good time as well as a chance to do 
something for the team. 
Take your bicycles to.Peters to be 
repaired.—Opposite Manchester Elec- 
tric Co., Summer st. adv. 
Manchester 
Tel. 73-R and W 
The band concert held in Central 
sq. last Saturday evening was enjoy- 
ed by an immense crowd. The pro- 
gram carried out under the direction 
of Jean Missud, conductor of the 
Salem Cadet Band, was above the 
ordinary, a particularly pleasing num- 
ber being the cornet solo by Nelson 
Sernier. The next and last concert 
will be given Thursday evening, Sep- 
tember 7. 
Shoe shine for ladies and gents at 
the Beach st. Bowling Alleys. adv. 
Flectric 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 
Telephone 168W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
SNOWED UNDER 
WesTERN Execrric Ning Victims 
OF ONSLAUGHT OF MANCHESTER 
BATTERS. 
If there is anything to “baseball 
dope’”” Manchester’s chances of com- 
ing out on top of the Marblehead- 
Manchester series were considerable 
improved by the result of the game 
with the Western Electric nine in 
Manchester last Saturday afternoon 
when the Manchester team ran away 
with the visitors 10 to 0. Fitzgerald, 
who made the Marblehead nine go 
13 innings to beat him was hammer- 
ed out of the box in the seventh in- 
ning by Manchester. It was the 
heavy wielding of the willow stick 
that defeated the Western Electric 
nine and it was top-notch pitching by 
Grover that gave them a row of nine 
goose eggs on the score board. 
Such hitting! With Gourley and 
O’Leary out in the first Cody hit: 
cleanly through second. Mark Dev- 
lin, the Holy Cross first sacker, who 
is one of the mainstays of the Man- 
chester nine, lifted the ball over the 
brook scoring Cody and himself. It 
was a home run under the ground 
rules although Captain Regan of the 
Electric team was disposed to dispute 
Umpire Walen’s decision in allowing 
it. After delaying the game for sev- 
eral minutes he gave up the argu- 
ment. 
The W. E. players got all of two 
hits in the second inning and Fitz- 
gerald got as far as second, but 
Grover struck out three men and 
that was as near scoring as the visi- 
tors came. In the seventh inning 
Casey got half way around the cir- 
cuit by accident. He got to first when 
Cody played his hit to second to get 
Regan and to second on Perkins 
throw. Nine men got to first for the 
visitors and four of them lived as 
far as second where they expired. 
In the third inning Gourley singled 
to third and stole second. O’Leary 
fanned and Cody drove the ball 
across the brook for a homer. In 
the sixth session Herron got a three 
bagger and scored on Collins’ sacri- 
fice fly. Perkins made a run in the 
seventh when he hit a clean single to 
center field, advancing to third on 
Gourley’s two-bagger. and scoring 
with the latter on O’Leary’s two-base 
wallop to center field. Cody made a 
beautiful drive to left field and it 
looked good for three bases, but Fitz- 
gerald, who was taken from the box 
in the early part of the inning to give ~ 
Manley a chance, speared the drive — 
with one hand at the edge, of the. 
brook. Devlin got to first when Man- ’ 
ley dropped his fly, Herron went to 
