. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Shop No. 2, Mt. Clare Bloomfield 81 91 89 Carroll 68 84 77 Ryan 81 83 79 Beaumont 80 .. 89 Beck 88 86 73 Gollery 79 Totals l92 423 407 New Castle Junction Yard Meade 78 93 80 Sweigert 73 76 93 Wolfgang 70 Muder 63 97 88 Wyman 80 94 78 Quehl 89 66 Totals ~358 449 405 Clean sportsmanship prevailed through-out the contest. Every man was deter-mined to do his best. The last gamewas a heart-breaker, being decided onlywhen the last man scored. But twopins separated the winners and losers. After the contest the Davis Cup waspresented the winning team by Dr. E


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Shop No. 2, Mt. Clare Bloomfield 81 91 89 Carroll 68 84 77 Ryan 81 83 79 Beaumont 80 .. 89 Beck 88 86 73 Gollery 79 Totals l92 423 407 New Castle Junction Yard Meade 78 93 80 Sweigert 73 76 93 Wolfgang 70 Muder 63 97 88 Wyman 80 94 78 Quehl 89 66 Totals ~358 449 405 Clean sportsmanship prevailed through-out the contest. Every man was deter-mined to do his best. The last gamewas a heart-breaker, being decided onlywhen the last man scored. But twopins separated the winners and losers. After the contest the Davis Cup waspresented the winning team by Dr. E. , chief of the Welfare Bureau, in ashort talk, who congratulated each indi-vidual and praised their splendid co-operation in making the season a suc-cessful one. Members of the New Castleteam joined in the handshaking andexpressed appreciation of the arrange-ments made to bring them to Baltimoreand of the rousing reception given ontheir arrival. As stated above, the cup offered by 33 34 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. MEDALS AWARDED BY THE WELFARE BUREAU Frank H. Clark, general superintendentof motive power, was won by a man, D. W. Baker. The trophywas handed him by John T. Broderick,supervisor of special bureaus. Sincereceiving it Mr. Baker has been fur-loughed for military duty and is nowstationed at Camp Meade, Md. C. W. Van Horn, superintendent of the New Castle Division, on behalf ofthe Welfare Bureau, presented the medalsawarded by that department. As stated,Mr. Pliler captured the high individualrubber duck pin trophy. The ten pinteam of the New Castle Division, whichmade the high average team ten pin score,was composed of Messrs. Muder, Meade,Beahm, Wolfgang and Wyman. 1 —^ President Willard Offers Baseball Cup THE baseball team capturing the championship of the Baltimore and this season will be awarded a silver loving cup by PresidentWillard. Mr. Willard is taking a deep interest in the activities of theWelfare Bureau, under


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