. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ut after the first game, the caresthat weight them down proved too muchand they suffered a gallant (?) defeat, asproven by the scores of the second andthird games. The first game, played at Carroll Park onJune 12, was a noble victory for the marriedmen. With Mr. Heartt judging the curvesand in-shoots in the role of umpire, andBaldwin acting as a cussing coach, thescore of 14 to 10 was rolled up, leaving thechicken hunters in the lurch. The second game, played at Clifton Parkon June 19, resulted in a score of 20 to 14 infavor of the single men; the thir


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ut after the first game, the caresthat weight them down proved too muchand they suffered a gallant (?) defeat, asproven by the scores of the second andthird games. The first game, played at Carroll Park onJune 12, was a noble victory for the marriedmen. With Mr. Heartt judging the curvesand in-shoots in the role of umpire, andBaldwin acting as a cussing coach, thescore of 14 to 10 was rolled up, leaving thechicken hunters in the lurch. The second game, played at Clifton Parkon June 19, resulted in a score of 20 to 14 infavor of the single men; the third game onthe same battle ground on June 26 alsobrought victory to the prospective husbandsby a score of 22 to 10. (The benedicts shouldhave stuck to Carroll Park for luck.) Allgames were well attended, the ladies beingin evidence. We hope that this outburst ofenthusiasm will not mark the end ofathletics in our office. If a sufficient number of candidates vol-unteered, a Thin Mens and Fat Girls Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, August, IQ22 41. These folks probably never knew each other. We introduce them here by grouping their left, a trio from the General Freight Claim Agents OflBce. Upper right, former Mary Tansiil,now married, who left the Telegraph Department minus one smile. Lower left, Joe Canfield, famoussprinter of Pier 22, New York. Lower right is little Le Roy Heise, whose daddy, Charles Heise, is amachinist at Mt. Clare. See notes for further information Tennis Tournament would help to driveaway the doleful willies during the DogDays. Do we hear from intsrested parties? Hurrah, for Pop Koehnlein! On June15 the Stork paid him a visit, with the resultthat Billy is now among those present andall set to be a regular railroader. Our friend Barr>, O. S. & D. Division,look his family to Ocean City just beforethe Glorious Fourth. Since then we noticethat his lunches are no longer the elaborateafifairs they used to be. The cakj is notthere. Do you miss her, boy?


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