. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . okeparticularly of the bond of sympathy that should holdmen together, causing each to work for the greatest goodof all. CUMBERLAND DIVISION Correspondent, W. C. Montionani, Y. M. C. A. SecretaryCumberland. We are glad to report that Mr. Deetz, one of the oldestshop employes, who was hurt a few days ago by a ratchetfalling from the scaffolding, is getting along very well. We regret exceedingly to have to announce the sad deathof Ernest Henry, who was caught between couplers, inSouth Cumberland yards. Mr. Henry had expected to bemarried in June. The symp


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . okeparticularly of the bond of sympathy that should holdmen together, causing each to work for the greatest goodof all. CUMBERLAND DIVISION Correspondent, W. C. Montionani, Y. M. C. A. SecretaryCumberland. We are glad to report that Mr. Deetz, one of the oldestshop employes, who was hurt a few days ago by a ratchetfalling from the scaffolding, is getting along very well. We regret exceedingly to have to announce the sad deathof Ernest Henry, who was caught between couplers, inSouth Cumberland yards. Mr. Henry had expected to bemarried in June. The sympathy of all his friends is ex-tended to the bereaved family, including two brotherswho are employes of our road. The Sunday meetings at the B. & 0. Y. M. C. A. areproving intensely interesting, especially the boys meetingin the afternoon when between two hundred and fiftyand three hundred boys attend. Helpful moving picturesare thrown on the screen, after which a Scripture-quotingcontest is held. A jury of twelve boys is appointed to. Plans for the sixth season of the Terminal Y. M. C. league are well under way. The grounds atSixth Street and Florida Avenue, the best amateur base-ball grounds in Washington, will soon be in good condi-tion. All the players in the league are railroad men andmembers of the R. R. Y. M. C. A. at Washington. The Terminal basket ball team astonished the soldiersby defeating the Army Engineers 23 to 12, and the FortMyer team 27 to 21. Also the Terminal team of NewYork went down on a score of 51 to 10. At each gamethe railroad rooters were very much in evidence. Thomas R. Zepp, supervisor of the Union Stationbuilding and well known by the B. & O. men, is antici-pating fresh vegetables and fruit next summer in his newsuburban home, while the rest of us have to make pilgrim-ages to the market. The lectures by W. H. H. Smith, chief clerk of thebureau of the navy department, on King SolomonsTemple and The Return of the Battle Fleet wereexceedingl


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