. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ail-road Y. ]M. C. A. team knocked down 1469 pinswhen they rolled in the Atlantic Coast BowlingAssociation tournament on April 6. The teamwas composed of W. A. Streiter, C. M. Mark,P. W. Trotter, B. H. Miller, C. L. Williams,and Frank Stanley. The accompanying pictureof the team was taken at the TournamentBuilding. R. L. McVey, a railroad conductor, addressedthe Simday meeting on April 16, on PresentDay Evangelism. The meeting was wellattended by trainmen and other members ofthe association, and the address was veryhelpful and inspiring. The annual ind


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ail-road Y. ]M. C. A. team knocked down 1469 pinswhen they rolled in the Atlantic Coast BowlingAssociation tournament on April 6. The teamwas composed of W. A. Streiter, C. M. Mark,P. W. Trotter, B. H. Miller, C. L. Williams,and Frank Stanley. The accompanying pictureof the team was taken at the TournamentBuilding. R. L. McVey, a railroad conductor, addressedthe Simday meeting on April 16, on PresentDay Evangelism. The meeting was wellattended by trainmen and other members ofthe association, and the address was veryhelpful and inspiring. The annual indoor athletic meet was heldon Saturday. March 25. Ten events werecontested. The point trophies were won byW. L. Heap, J. N. Black and S. W. Hughes, Jr. Baseball enthusiasts have been busy for thelast few weeks. Several practice games havebeen played. The field is being put in conditionand will be better than last year. The seasonfor the Sunrise League opened April 22, whilethe date set for the first game in the EveningLeague was April Photo by G. V. Buck, Washington, D. RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. BOWLING TEAM Till-; HAi;riM()H10 and OIIIO KMILOVKS macazixk The tennis courts will he ready for use in afew days. A new dej)Hrture is planned in thissport, in the shape of a leafj;ue composed of anumber of teams which will play a series ofdoubles. It is expected that this plan willengage a large number of our members in play. Mount Clare Shops Correspondent, S. E. Forwood, Secretaryto Superintendent Divisional Safety Committee L. FiXEGAX Chairman, Superintendent of Shops R. P. Litchfield Machinist, No. 1 Machine Shop J. O. Perix Machinist, Xo. 2 Machine Sliop F. W. Scott Miichinist, No. 3 Machine Shop H. C. Yealdh.\ll Boilermaker, Boiler Shop Edw. Fetrow Smith, Smith Shop (also Foundry) S. C. C.\rter Machinist, Erectin? Shop W. D. Lenderkixg. .. Pipe Fitter, Pipe Shop (also Tin and Tender) J. P. Rein.\edt Fire Marshal, Yard, Axle Shop, Flue Plant and Rollins Mill H. H. Burns


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