. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Elizabeth C, daughter of Magazine Corres-pondent Caspar A. Wagner lUuii Evans and Jessie James 48 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, iq2i. W. H. Shaw inerit of the Baltimore and Ohio. It wasanybodys game up until the sixth inningbut in that stanza our boys put things onice by scoring three runs. The game endedin a 7 to 3 victory for our team. Hall lead in the offensive for our team,making five hits in as many trips to theplate, and scoring three runs. Hatton alsocollected four hits, one of which was a tripleand another a double. Bradley hit best fo
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Elizabeth C, daughter of Magazine Corres-pondent Caspar A. Wagner lUuii Evans and Jessie James 48 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, iq2i. W. H. Shaw inerit of the Baltimore and Ohio. It wasanybodys game up until the sixth inningbut in that stanza our boys put things onice by scoring three runs. The game endedin a 7 to 3 victory for our team. Hall lead in the offensive for our team,making five hits in as many trips to theplate, and scoring three runs. Hatton alsocollected four hits, one of which was a tripleand another a double. Bradley hit best forthe Pittsburghers. The Pittsburgh Team was well repre-sented, as there %vere thirty-six in all whomade the trip. This included a number ofyoung ladies from that department. The baseball season is now at a close;nevertheless, Manager Mansfield is stillkeeping the boys up with the sports. Hehas a crack bowling team which is nowmaking a strong showing in the Baltimoreand Ohio Bowling League, Section B. Atthis writing it stands in third place. Themembers are as follows: Mansfield, captain;Ackler, Wood, Collins, Hatton, Guerke,Fowler, Seeds, Poole, Roth. Well, well, well! Who would
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