. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . o Hunter, who retired Hampton atsecond.—One hit, two runs, two errors. Third Inning Ohio.—Hunter struck out. Curry wasout, Broomfield to Mackey. McGranerfanned.—No hits, no runs, no errors. Philadelphia.—McGraner got goingin this inning. He dealt three goodones and Torpey fanned at them he caught Broomfields foul andmade Lavin pop to Curry.—No hits,no runs, no errors. Fourth Inning Ohio.—Mason walked H. Fox. Skylespopped a fly to Mackey, Broomfieldrunning over to cover the initial made a quick throw to him, andhe tagged Fox before


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . o Hunter, who retired Hampton atsecond.—One hit, two runs, two errors. Third Inning Ohio.—Hunter struck out. Curry wasout, Broomfield to Mackey. McGranerfanned.—No hits, no runs, no errors. Philadelphia.—McGraner got goingin this inning. He dealt three goodones and Torpey fanned at them he caught Broomfields foul andmade Lavin pop to Curry.—No hits,no runs, no errors. Fourth Inning Ohio.—Mason walked H. Fox. Skylespopped a fly to Mackey, Broomfieldrunning over to cover the initial made a quick throw to him, andhe tagged Fox before he could regainthe bag. Mason served up two wideones and then put a good one over,but D. Fox failed to connect. CatcherStarkey injured his right hand but con-tinued in the game. Fox was out. Broom-field to Mackey.—No hits, no runs, noerrors. Philadelphia.—Richardson fanned,Mackey did the same. Gorman hit along fly to Skyles and went to secondwhen the Buckeye right fielder muffed 14 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. MAY THE BEST TEAM WIN PRESIDENT WILLARD THROWING FIRST BALL ON FIELD it. He went over the bag and was onhis back, six feet away, when the ballreached Curry, who dropped it. Hewas safe on second. McGraner hadSnyder two and two when Starkey madea fine throw to third, catching Gorman,who was trying to steal.—No hits, noruns, one error. Fifth Inning Ohio.—Carson out, Snyder to beaned Starkey and Cutright wasput in to run for him. The Ohio catcherwas able to get back in the game in thenext inning, however. Devore fanned,as did Hunter.—No hits, no runs, noerrors. Philadelphia.—Snyder landed on oneof McGraners benders for a homer, theball going through the hedge back offirst base. McGraner stopped a hotone off Hamptons bat and threw himout at first. Mason struck out. Torpeyhit a nice one to right field, but couldonly get one bag on it. A moment laterhe tried to steal, but Starkeys fine throwto second cut him off. There was anexci


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