. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . uite proud of his new bass horn, and hisinterest in the band has increased makes every instrument used by the bandsilver-plated, and the tones produced are asmuch improved as are the looks of the instru-ments. Two interesting lunch-hour Safety meetingshave been held recently at Mount Clare. OnDecember 21 R. H. (line gave a talk onSafety from the Vie^^l^oint of a Man in theRanks! and on January 19 H. A. Beaumont,general cap foreman, gave a talk on •How toIncrease your Earnings. Both these greatly enjoyed by a large of


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . uite proud of his new bass horn, and hisinterest in the band has increased makes every instrument used by the bandsilver-plated, and the tones produced are asmuch improved as are the looks of the instru-ments. Two interesting lunch-hour Safety meetingshave been held recently at Mount Clare. OnDecember 21 R. H. (line gave a talk onSafety from the Vie^^l^oint of a Man in theRanks! and on January 19 H. A. Beaumont,general cap foreman, gave a talk on •How toIncrease your Earnings. Both these greatly enjoyed by a large ofemployes. At both affairs concerts weregiven by our band. The interest in the Mt. Clare Duckpin Leagueis still strong and the members are puttingforth their best efforts and their utmost skillin the contest for honors. The standing of theten members holding the highest averages toJanuarv 23 was as follows: 88 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. r^uYs -*-^^^^ Games Beck, H. T 45 Bloomfield, C. E 44 Rvan. W. L 48 IVIcMullen. J. C 42 Baker, D. W 47 Tapman, G. C 38 Appel, C 27 Beckwith, S. T 41 Beaumont, L 45 Whelan, J. J 48 The standing of the teams on Januawas as follows: Tkams Won Lost Office of 8upt. of Shops 37 11 Erecting Shop 34 14 No. 2 Machine Shop 28 20 Tool Room 28 20 Paint Shop 24 21 Pattern Shop 21 24 Stores Department 11 37 Supt. of Shops Yannigans 6 42 C-XY,?. 1 OTAL Pins Average 4388 4272 4603 4016 4484 3625 2541 3855 94 02 4223 4488 ry 23 PerCent. .771 . The Mount Clare Apprentice Associationheld a smoker and business meeting on theevening of January 16, at which the electionof officers for the ensuing year took B. Leonard, of ]\Iount Clare, was electedpresident and Charles Serp, of Riverside, vice-president. After the election R. H. Cline, theretiring president, was presented with a hand-some leather traveling bag, in reco


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