. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ious teams. Six eventswere scheduled and competition was keenamong the contestants. The final results,with prizes indicated, were as follows: Fungo Batting for Distance 1st—J. E. Boland—337 feet.—Mt. Clare —One pair baseball —C. A. Eisenacker—319 feet—Mt. Clare—One fielders glove. Beating Out Bunt Hit—Home plate to firstbase 1st—C. E. Leatherbury—33^ seconds—Treasury—One first basemans glove. 2nd—W. A. Hanna—3>^ seconds——One fielders glove. Circling Bases Against Time H. E. Eycrly—16 seconds—Mt. Clare— One fielders A. Dunph
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ious teams. Six eventswere scheduled and competition was keenamong the contestants. The final results,with prizes indicated, were as follows: Fungo Batting for Distance 1st—J. E. Boland—337 feet.—Mt. Clare —One pair baseball —C. A. Eisenacker—319 feet—Mt. Clare—One fielders glove. Beating Out Bunt Hit—Home plate to firstbase 1st—C. E. Leatherbury—33^ seconds—Treasury—One first basemans glove. 2nd—W. A. Hanna—3>^ seconds——One fielders glove. Circling Bases Against Time H. E. Eycrly—16 seconds—Mt. Clare— One fielders A. Dunphy—16 seconds—Treasury— One fielders R. Williams—16 seconds—Mt. Clare— One fielders glove. Throwing Baseball foi Accuracy 1st—N. Summers—5 inches—Treasury—Catchers glove. 2nd—G. A. MacMillcn—i foot, seveninches—Mt. Clare—One first base-mans Throwing Baseball for Long Distance 1st —• C. E. Leatherbury — 321 feet —Treasury—One pair baseball W. L. Etchison, Retired Supervisor with Mr. Etchison during the past fewyears, also gave a dinner in his honor atRidgeville, on August 18. All his old fore-men were present. After the dinner was presented with a beautifulfowling piece by the officials. It is antici-pated and hoped by all that for many yearsMr. Etchisons undimmed sight may permithim pleasurably to increase his larder bythe accurate use of this gift. 2nd—C. A. Eisenacker—291 feet——Three bats. Throwing Baseball for Long Distance(Managers Only; 1st—R. E. Ward—279 feet—Treasury—Sweater. 2nd—Ray Poole—260 feet^Xranspor-tation—One fielders glove. * 3rd—G. T. MacMillcn—212 feet—River-side—One fielders glove. At the conclusion of these events theaward of the cup was made to the team as champions of the Baltimoreand Ohio General Office Leaguefor the year 1923. A post season -;ries of three games wasarranged for betvvce
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