. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , our bowling team, our trapshootingteam and our other teams. It might not be out of place to state here thatthis case will be made large enough to accom-modate other cups that we will win next season. The Baltimore and Ohio Athletic Associa-tion of Cumberland was presented a silver cupby the S. T. Little Jewelry Company of Cum-berland as a trapshooting trophy. Membersof the association contested for the cup Satur-day afternoon, September 22, 1917. The cup was won by E. C. Drawbaugh, divi-sion operator, as the following scores indicate: E. C. Drawbaugh


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , our bowling team, our trapshootingteam and our other teams. It might not be out of place to state here thatthis case will be made large enough to accom-modate other cups that we will win next season. The Baltimore and Ohio Athletic Associa-tion of Cumberland was presented a silver cupby the S. T. Little Jewelry Company of Cum-berland as a trapshooting trophy. Membersof the association contested for the cup Satur-day afternoon, September 22, 1917. The cup was won by E. C. Drawbaugh, divi-sion operator, as the following scores indicate: E. C. Drawbaugh 5 5 3 5 4—22 G. D. Brooke 5 4 5 3 2—19 W. A. Powell 4 2 3 4 3—16 W. R. Rockwood 4 3 5 2 2—16 G. A. McGinn 1 3 3 3 4—14 The accompanying photographs show thedining-room and kitchen of the Cumberlandwreck train, in which our wreckmaster, ThomasLillard, takes muchpride. Mr. Lillard deservescredit for the neat and clean appearance of thetrain. Incidentally while in Baltimore in connectionwith the championship baseball game, and to.


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