. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . The man in tin- i ircle is Conduitor K. Davis of theSanta Fe Railroad, one of tlie thousand-* of conductorswho time their fast train? witli t!i. Hamilton Pli(is( incnlioti our tiKirjazinc irhrn iriitimj tnlrt rliscrs 91 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Not all lucky men are railroaders, nor are allrailroad men lucky, but the force around themotive power shop seems to have a stranglehold on old king luck. Recently ChrisDailey, craneman, won a fine Shetland pony ina newspaper contest. The hoss is a goodone, as can be seen in the accompany


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . The man in tin- i ircle is Conduitor K. Davis of theSanta Fe Railroad, one of tlie thousand-* of conductorswho time their fast train? witli t!i. Hamilton Pli(is( incnlioti our tiKirjazinc irhrn iriitimj tnlrt rliscrs 91 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Not all lucky men are railroaders, nor are allrailroad men lucky, but the force around themotive power shop seems to have a stranglehold on old king luck. Recently ChrisDailey, craneman, won a fine Shetland pony ina newspaper contest. The hoss is a goodone, as can be seen in the accompanying pic-ture. Mr. Daileys son, Robert Lee, is theyoungster on the ponys back. Next comes boilermaker A. C. Butts, whoalso won a pon}- in a contest, and last, but byno means least, Jimmy Finniwear, hostler, topsoff the luck streak by winning a fine Saxonroadster, raffled off at a fair held by the cityfire department. Jimmy was too modest to letus get his picture for the Magazine, but saysthat he is going after some speed records clear of the telephone poles, dont make good pole climbers. Monongah Division Correspondent, C. M. StubbinsSuperrisor of Fuel Divisional Safety Comm


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