. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ry, operator, pitcher;W. R. Jones, trainmasters clerk, mascot;Robert Jeffries, assistant time keeper, thirdbase. Bottom row: W. S. Hopkins, C. T. timekeeper, manager; H. N. Hogan, file clerk, rightfield; Elmer Sheets, shop clerk, left field; G. , operator, catcher; M. M. Watson, roadforeman engines clerk, short stop; C. H. Chicke-dantz, stenographer, .second base. Plea^ menti Brakeman J. .\L Carney has purchased theCompany restaurant at Flora and is preparingto take care of the boys in a manner that willbe appreciated by them. It is intensely in


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