. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . enew ways of getting money to keep the teamgoing, and he started by putting on a show atthe Opera House at Flora, on which we clearedabout $ He will find other ways of raisingmoney to insure a well filled treasury. The first game of the season was played onDecoration Day, when we crossed bats withthe Moose Team at Flora, our boys winning bya score of 6 to 3. There was good playing byboth sides. The accompanying photograph is of SergeantP. V. Robards, night ticket clerk at Olney, Robards entered our service at Olney onJuly 17, 1917, as bag


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . enew ways of getting money to keep the teamgoing, and he started by putting on a show atthe Opera House at Flora, on which we clearedabout $ He will find other ways of raisingmoney to insure a well filled treasury. The first game of the season was played onDecoration Day, when we crossed bats withthe Moose Team at Flora, our boys winning bya score of 6 to 3. There was good playing byboth sides. The accompanying photograph is of SergeantP. V. Robards, night ticket clerk at Olney, Robards entered our service at Olney onJuly 17, 1917, as baggagemaster, and was pro-moted to night ticket clerk, November 1, 1917,from which position he was furloughed formilitary service, April 27, 1918. He was sentto Camp Dix where, in a short time, was madesupply sergeant and in October, 1918, was rnadefirst sergeant and about: the time the armisticewas signed, supply sergeant-major. SergeantRobards was discharged from military serviceon December 3, 1918, and is glad to get back tohis old Sergeant P. V. Robards ★ An Invitation She -Kisses are —Lets get soused.—Panther.


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