. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . bia Park, Connellsville, beforea large crowd. The visitors got the jump in the first inningby scoring three runs, but after that were unableto do much in the scoring line. In their half ofthe inning the locals scored two rims and afteran uphill fight tied the score in the sixth. The features of the game were the pitchingof Beck for Cumberland, who struck out thir-teen men, and catches by Sisler and Garlitz,the latter catching a wicked drive by that was labeled for extra catching of Rhaback for Connellsville alsostood out. The score:


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . bia Park, Connellsville, beforea large crowd. The visitors got the jump in the first inningby scoring three runs, but after that were unableto do much in the scoring line. In their half ofthe inning the locals scored two rims and afteran uphill fight tied the score in the sixth. The features of the game were the pitchingof Beck for Cumberland, who struck out thir-teen men, and catches by Sisler and Garlitz,the latter catching a wicked drive by that was labeled for extra catching of Rhaback for Connellsville alsostood out. The score: C imberland .Connellsville. 3 0 0 0 110 1 0—62 0 0 0 12 0 0 0—5 This is the first of a series of games thathave been arranged by the locals with out oftown teams of the railroad and some goodgames can be expected, as they have just begunto hit their stride. This picture is of Shirwood I., age sevenmonths, youngest son of conductor S. K. Ring-ler of the Connellsville Division. Mr. Ring-lers family consists of three boys and one


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