. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . arn thathe expects to take a trip to Milwaukee soon, butthat has nothing to do with the fact that histonic is nearly gone. Athletic Association Notes The baseball team has entered the ChicagoRailroad League, comprising teams represent-ing the Chicago and Alton. Chicago. Burlingtonand Quincy. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. , Chicago Passenger Club and our ownAssociation. Old Jupiter Pluvius, our everpresent friend at this time of the year, has in-terfered with the first two games on theschedule, but he has promised to let us aloneafter this. These


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . arn thathe expects to take a trip to Milwaukee soon, butthat has nothing to do with the fact that histonic is nearly gone. Athletic Association Notes The baseball team has entered the ChicagoRailroad League, comprising teams represent-ing the Chicago and Alton. Chicago. Burlingtonand Quincy. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. , Chicago Passenger Club and our ownAssociation. Old Jupiter Pluvius, our everpresent friend at this time of the year, has in-terfered with the first two games on theschedule, but he has promised to let us aloneafter this. These postponed games, scheduledwith the Burlington and the Passenger Club,will be played off later. Every loyal memberof the association ought to be out at every^ame, to help our boys run up the big end of thescore. Frank Ruth has been appointed chairman ofthe tennis committee. All those interested inInlaying, whether or not they have ever playedl>efore, will please get in commimication withhim. ns THE BALTIMOKK AND OHIO EMPLOYES MACiAZIXE. (AITAIX OF IULK t: !•. J. VOING Tho accompanyinp; picture is of our captainof i)olico, F. J. Young, taken at West PointMilitary Academy in 1903. when the cai)-taiu was a sergeant in charge of cavalryinstruction. The handsome horse who couldclear five feet over the hurdles was ridden byhim at the Madison Square horse show in 1903. Captain Young was a trooper in the UnitedStates Cavalry, and served through the PortoRican campaign in tlie Spanish-American the time of the AguinaUlo insurrection inPan Pango province, he was transferred to thePhilippines, .uid was with General Funstonwhen the Filipino huulcr was captured on thesouthern coast. He left army service in 1904 and joined thePemisylvania state police, aiding in the cai)tureof thenotorious hlackhanders near Greenshurgand the troublesome negro bands along theMonongahela river. He entered the servicf* ofthe Baltimore and Ohio in 1907, on the Pitts-burg Division. In 1909 he was made l


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