. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . of our office and rail-road since 1892. Auditor Disbursements Correspondent, John C. Svec The baseball team of the Auditor Dis-bursements Office, with J. F. Donovan asmanager, took a trip to Connellsville, Pa.,on Saturday, October 8, to play the All-Star Team of that city. Upon their ar-rival they were pleasantly entertained at theY. M. C. A. Because of rain the game cameto an end in the 5th inning with a score ofII to I in favor of our team. The boyswere entertained by Mr. Underwood, secre-tary of Baltimore and Ohio Y. M. C. A. andSuperintendent Brown


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . of our office and rail-road since 1892. Auditor Disbursements Correspondent, John C. Svec The baseball team of the Auditor Dis-bursements Office, with J. F. Donovan asmanager, took a trip to Connellsville, Pa.,on Saturday, October 8, to play the All-Star Team of that city. Upon their ar-rival they were pleasantly entertained at theY. M. C. A. Because of rain the game cameto an end in the 5th inning with a score ofII to I in favor of our team. The boyswere entertained by Mr. Underwood, secre-tary of Baltimore and Ohio Y. M. C. A. andSuperintendent Brown, of the Frick Coaland Coke Company, who conducted theparty through the oldest mine of the FrickCompany, explaining the details of all hope to have the pleasure of visitingConnellsville again in the near future. On Sunday, October 9, a party was gottentogether in the office and took an enjoyabletrip to Harpers Ferry. The stork visited the home of Joseph on Sunday, October 16, leaving alittle baby girl. Congratulations!. Baltimore Terminal Division Locust PointCorrespondent, J. Ross GouldHere is a picture of our janitor, James A. Janitor James A. Turner Turner, Locust Point Freight Office. He isa faithful and efficient worker and hispleasant and respectful manner has gainedhim many friends. Previous to his employ-ment with the Baltimore and Ohio he hadserved eight years and three months onU. S. battleships. He remembers wihtpride the pleasure he had in shaking thehand of the late President TheodoreRoosevelt when he took his eventful tripon the U. S. S. Connecticut. Trials of Andy What Hoi What Ho! My kingdom for acook! Thus spake our noble worthy Andy Miles, When Pansy made her exit, without deign-ing een a look. Which changed our Andys customarysmiles. ft His manner has grown grouchy, theres awild look in his eye. His countenance is pallid and forlorn; Yet he shows determination, that he willdo or die, As he fries his eggs and bacon every mom. When misfortune


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