. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . taken inmaking the various affairs held at noon hoursat Mount Clare successful. We are |)roud tohave such an organization, made up of em-ployes of our Company, who so willingly givetheir help and services when needed. The acc()mi)anying picture is of Ca])tain Will-iam Milholland. of the .Mount (lare Welfare,Pleasiu-e and .\thletic .\ssociatibn BasketballTeam. Captain Milhcdland, or Tar, as thefellows call him, made his debut with the MoimtClare team in tho first game played under theauspices of our .\thletic .\ Heplayed defense with the Inv


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . taken inmaking the various affairs held at noon hoursat Mount Clare successful. We are |)roud tohave such an organization, made up of em-ployes of our Company, who so willingly givetheir help and services when needed. The acc()mi)anying picture is of Ca])tain Will-iam Milholland. of the .Mount (lare Welfare,Pleasiu-e and .\thletic .\ssociatibn BasketballTeam. Captain Milhcdland, or Tar, as thefellows call him, made his debut with the MoimtClare team in tho first game played under theauspices of our .\thletic .\ Heplayed defense with the Invincibles of the WestBranch Y. M. C. A., who held the State cham-pionship for three successive years. Tar isnoAv playing defense for the shop taam, and notonly plays a cracker-jack game in this position,but cages the bail fVom all angles. He is notonly a basketball enthusiast but also anamateur wrestler. We are glad to say thatMilholland is from the Car Department atMoimtClare, a department which seems to possessunlimited athletic TAR MILHOLLAND THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE On March 16 George W. Sturmer, of staff, gave a verj^ interesting talk atMount Clare on Safety, Efficiency and Econ-omy. The talk was well attended and wasmuch enjoyed by those present. Mr. Sturmeris a good speaker and we appreciate his comingto Mount Clare and being so willing to help usin such events. The Mount Clare Duckpin League is nowplaying the fourth and last series of gameson the Victoria alleys. As the time for thepresentation of prizes draws near, the playersare becoming more and more interested in theirscores. The standing of the teams, to March26, follows: Games Games PerV\ ox Lost Cent. Erecting Shop 54 18 .750 Office of Accountant 51 18 .739 Tool Room 43 29 .597 No. 2 Machine Shop 40 29 .580 Pattern Shop 34 38 .472 PaintShop 25 41 .378 Storehouse V 23 46 .333 Yannigans 9 57 .136 On March 26 the members holding the tenhighest scores were as follows: Plyed pTn^ A^-


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