. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Team this year. He is agraduate of the Lonaconing, Md., HighSchool in the class of 1916. After May ithe happy couple will occupy their newlyfurnished home in New Castle. The bestwishes of their many friends go with them. Brakeman W. A. Seward and ConductorA. E. Ferguson, both residents of Pains-ville, Ohio, were visited by the stork re-cently. A baby boy was left at each of theirhomes. (El Versos are now in order.) Two and a half months of rough and readybasketball, hard training and no little funwere ended at the Y. M. C. A. on Mondayevening, March 6,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Team this year. He is agraduate of the Lonaconing, Md., HighSchool in the class of 1916. After May ithe happy couple will occupy their newlyfurnished home in New Castle. The bestwishes of their many friends go with them. Brakeman W. A. Seward and ConductorA. E. Ferguson, both residents of Pains-ville, Ohio, were visited by the stork re-cently. A baby boy was left at each of theirhomes. (El Versos are now in order.) Two and a half months of rough and readybasketball, hard training and no little funwere ended at the Y. M. C. A. on Mondayevening, March 6, when the Baltimore andOhio Five and the Shamrocks met in thegame that was to decide the championshipof the City League. The Shamrocks wonout in the last few minutes of play, but not\mtil the final whistle announcing the endof the game, did the hard fighting Baltimoreand Ohio Five give up the battle. The gamewas one of the best seen on the local floorthis season, and out of the din and roar ofthe large crowd of rooters who witnessed the. NEW CASTLE DIVISION BASKET BALL TEAMLeft to right, standing: Burnett, guard; Kocher, forward; Jackson, manager; Weiss, guard; Van Fossen, ; Buckingham, forward Sitting: Eilbeck, guard; Suber captain) Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, April, ig22 59 conflict, could be-seen the fighting figures ofCaptain Suber and his team-mates strain-ing every ounce of muscle and energy in thestruggle that meant the highest honors inthe league, and the beautiful silver cup,which was donated by the Y. The finalscore was 24 to 18 but the game was reallycloser than the tight score indicates. TheBaltimore and Ohio Five took the leadearly in the game, only to be overtaken bytheir opponents. From that time on, it wasfirst one, and then the other, forging to thefront, until the final few minutes of play,when the Shamrocks went into the lead notagain to be overtaken. The teams wereevenly matched, as each had won ten gamesand lost two in the league, and were nev


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