. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . grounded out. Hurley goton base on an error. Decker filed out, andwith two down, Martin and Hurley pulleda double steal, and when Hause threw wild,two runs crossed the pan. Larkin groundedout thereby ending an eventful inning. Straetz, pitching for the Staten Islanders,allowed three hits, and his masterful stylehad his opponents guessing what his nextmove would be. The Royal Blues were disappointed,trundling back to Baltimore, but hopingthat in 1924 they may be able to defeatthe formidable team from Staten Island. The score: Baltimore o o o i o o o o o


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . grounded out. Hurley goton base on an error. Decker filed out, andwith two down, Martin and Hurley pulleda double steal, and when Hause threw wild,two runs crossed the pan. Larkin groundedout thereby ending an eventful inning. Straetz, pitching for the Staten Islanders,allowed three hits, and his masterful stylehad his opponents guessing what his nextmove would be. The Royal Blues were disappointed,trundling back to Baltimore, but hopingthat in 1924 they may be able to defeatthe formidable team from Staten Island. The score: Baltimore o o o i o o o o o—iNew York .10000220 x—5 A bachelor dinner and reception wastendered by the railroad friends of JohnCostello. on August 26, at BertoncinisHall. At eight oclock the guest was ushered into the hall, and with loud acclaimwas immediately surrounded by a host offriends who showered their congratulationsupon him. The introductory reinarks were made bvToastmaster B. F. Kelly, who compli-mented the guest for his fidelity and Signal Helper H. J. Goolic and Miss , Stenographer, Division EngineersOffice, St. George The first speaker of the evening wasCounsellor Guy O. Walser, who spoke onthe home as the back bone of the Americannation. The speakers in ofder were: J. Langfcrd,whose theme was Married Life as I HaveFound it; G. Goolic, who spoke on hisrelations with the guest; P. Whelihan, HisBachelor Days; G. Styles, Railroad Crossing Watchmen; C. Neuert, Safeand Sane Window Car Cleaning; W. , Marriage as a Contract; , Sympathy; and D. Carney,House Furnishings as a Means to Con-jugal Happiness. The music for the occasion was furnishedby the Royal Blue Novelty Orchestra, thetalent by D. Carney, J. Mahoney and ; furnishings and decorations b\J. Fannella and F. Rebban. Among those present were W. P. Slatterv,J. Fannella, C. Neuert, F. Rebban, , H. Andrenoi, J. V. Ryan, J. Lang-ford, P. Santora, P. Whelihan, J. Maraldo,G. ORega


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