. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . eams are prac-ticing hard for the next two series and somegood games are expected. The results of thefirst series are as follows: The Tigers Hogan 100 110 152 Haar 160 123 129 Hallinan 123 174 135 Walker 121 133 158 Maschmeyer. 155 128 137 659 668 711 The^lerks Houtz 167 97 137 Stum Ill 125 106 Hahlenkamp 120 160 109 Brinkman 112 154 163 Sterner 156 107 151 666 643 666 The accompanying picture is of the employesat Gest Street Freight station, Toledo Dis-trict. First row, seated, left to right, areWilliam Hampton, tritckman; Alexander Frank,truckman; se
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . eams are prac-ticing hard for the next two series and somegood games are expected. The results of thefirst series are as follows: The Tigers Hogan 100 110 152 Haar 160 123 129 Hallinan 123 174 135 Walker 121 133 158 Maschmeyer. 155 128 137 659 668 711 The^lerks Houtz 167 97 137 Stum Ill 125 106 Hahlenkamp 120 160 109 Brinkman 112 154 163 Sterner 156 107 151 666 643 666 The accompanying picture is of the employesat Gest Street Freight station, Toledo Dis-trict. First row, seated, left to right, areWilliam Hampton, tritckman; Alexander Frank,truckman; second row, seated,left to right,Walter Neubauer, truckman; Charles Feldman,truckman; third row, standing, left to right,Charley Bell chief clerk to assistant agent;Elmer Feldman, receiving clerk; George Baum-gartner, tallyman; Joseph Huth, utility clerk;George Rethman, cashier; Harry Burbrink,foreman; W*. C. Owen, assistant agent; fourthrow, left to right, John Hornhorst, truckman;Christopher Sterling, truckman; Luther Pennick,trucl^ t:niplo\es at the Gest Street Freight StationPlease mention our
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