. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . DINING ROOM OF WRECK TRAIN WRECK TRAIN KITCHEN 64 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE close the season in a proper manner, we tookalong our trapshooting team and shot with ourneighbors, the Baltimore Division trapshootingteam, resulting in the following scores: Cumberland Division A. K. Moreland 23 William Hubbs 18 W. R. Rockwood 18 E. C. Drawbaugh 17 Total 76 x 100 Baltimore Division H. M. Constantine 23 O. H. Hobbs 18 J. A. Hazleton 13 W. H. Shide 10 Total 64 x 100 Chief clerk G. A. McGinn, president of ourassociation, has been a tireless worker


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . DINING ROOM OF WRECK TRAIN WRECK TRAIN KITCHEN 64 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE close the season in a proper manner, we tookalong our trapshooting team and shot with ourneighbors, the Baltimore Division trapshootingteam, resulting in the following scores: Cumberland Division A. K. Moreland 23 William Hubbs 18 W. R. Rockwood 18 E. C. Drawbaugh 17 Total 76 x 100 Baltimore Division H. M. Constantine 23 O. H. Hobbs 18 J. A. Hazleton 13 W. H. Shide 10 Total 64 x 100 Chief clerk G. A. McGinn, president of ourassociation, has been a tireless worker to bringthe association up to a high standard, and wefeel that with so good a start a very successfulseason may be expected next year. Some time when passing drop in and see ourdisplay of cups. The photograph at top of next column showsthree brothers who are very popular employes atour Cumberland shop and who have recentlyjoined the colors in the West Virginia NationalGuard unit. They are, reading from left toright: Walter, John and Wit


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