. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . city last spring, was repeated by re-quest on Thursday evening, December 7. Anenjoyable evening resulted. A basketball league has been organized inthis association, comprising four teams, viz.:Pennsylvania, Baltimore and Ohio, Southernand Washington Terminal Shops. Teams havebeen chosen and a schedule arranged. It ishoped that we may have as successful a seasonas last year, when we had a schedule of thirty-six games and only three forfeitures. We extend our hearty congratulations to Mrs. G. L. Jenkins, on the advent of a boyin the family on Nove


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . city last spring, was repeated by re-quest on Thursday evening, December 7. Anenjoyable evening resulted. A basketball league has been organized inthis association, comprising four teams, viz.:Pennsylvania, Baltimore and Ohio, Southernand Washington Terminal Shops. Teams havebeen chosen and a schedule arranged. It ishoped that we may have as successful a seasonas last year, when we had a schedule of thirty-six games and only three forfeitures. We extend our hearty congratulations to Mrs. G. L. Jenkins, on the advent of a boyin the family on November 3. Mr. Jenkins ispipefitter at the shops, and looks five yearsyounger since the youngster arrived. Several members of this association havebeen busy in an effort to organize a WalkingClub. It is the intention to take walks of fiveor ten miles in the country about Washington,visiting points of historic interest and learningthe story of each place visited. Walks willbe taken at stated times, when the men arefree from railroad \V. T. GAT?BET^ VVTTn CUP The Bowling League is progressing in goodshape. The standing of the teams to date is:— Team Won Lost Per Cent. Southern 12 3 .800 Pennsylvania 10 8 .556 Shops 7 8 .467 General Office 7 11 .389 Maintenance of Way 7 11 .389 Disbursements 5 13 .278 Mount Clare Shops Correspondent, W. L. Morgan, Secretaryto Superintendent Divisional Safety Committee L. FiNEGAN Chairman, Superintendent of Shops J. McDoNOUGH.\ Vice-Chairman, Asst. Supt. of Shops W. L. Morgan Secretary, Secy to Supt. of Shops C. B. VVooDWORTH General Foreman H. A. Beaumont General Car Foreman A. E. Shop Machinery and Hand Tools H. E. Fountain Moulder, Iron Foundry W. F. Labonte .Painter, Tender Paint Shop J NO. AsNER Machine Operator, Blacksmith Shop Jno. Momberger Patternmaker, Pattern Shop Hageman Machinist, Erecting Shop B. F. Weber Boilermaker, Boiler Shop B. F. Douglass Pipe Fitter, Pipe Shop H. H. Freeman M


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