. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . veas yet been elected, but the outlook for a suc-cessful organization is very encouraging. The baseball bee is already humming a merrytune and the dope that it carries is pleasing toAuditor Passenger Receipts fandom. John has been elected manager and plans arealready imder way that foretell a more enviablerecord than that of last season. Assisting are: W. T. Jenkins, Business Manager:Walter Seems, Assistant Manager, and SamuelPatterson, Captain. Mr. Finn is anxious tobook games with other offices and teams alongthe road. Eugene OMalley,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . veas yet been elected, but the outlook for a suc-cessful organization is very encouraging. The baseball bee is already humming a merrytune and the dope that it carries is pleasing toAuditor Passenger Receipts fandom. John has been elected manager and plans arealready imder way that foretell a more enviablerecord than that of last season. Assisting are: W. T. Jenkins, Business Manager:Walter Seems, Assistant Manager, and SamuelPatterson, Captain. Mr. Finn is anxious tobook games with other offices and teams alongthe road. Eugene OMalley, son of J. P. OMalley,auditor of revenue, and Miss Rita E. Smith,were married on January 13. They have thebest wishes of our clerks, who presented themwith silver spoons and serving fork. Staten Island Lines Correspondent, G. F. Goolic Peter Costello has been employed as a clerkin the Port Richmond Freight Office. Peteworked as scaleman in the Maintenance of W^ayDepartment some time ago. It seems that hecannot keep away from the Cartoon by Sanloro, Slalen Island LinesPeacel Peace! And theres everything but Peace! 72 THE BALTliMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE F. T. Metcalfe, trunsitmaii iu Maintenance ofWa\ Department, is back on the job afterhaving a bad touch of the Flu. Chris Salverson, bought a Ford car lastsummer and says its some car. Several of theemployes in the Signal Department would liketo know how it runs. Whv not show them,Chris? The S. I. R. R. Club with a fast, light team,defeated the International Nickel Co. team ofBayonne by score of 27 to 13. The teams ap-peared to be evenly matched and an interestingand exciting game was played. The all-roundwork of Mulusky and Cronin featured the gamefor the railroad club. W. Behan, Nieburhr andRobillard played well for the InternationalNickel Co. Baltimore Terminal Division Correspondent, F. H. Carter, Secretary toAssistant Superintendent W. F. Cochran, formerly chief clerk to super-visor of terminals Horn, has been


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