. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ge 411. We scored224 runs against the opponents 47. Ourpitchers had 168 strikeouts, walked 29, hit7, allowed 120 hits in 164 innings. Our last game of the season was playedwith the Montour Falls, N. Y., team, by •winning which we also won the NationalChampionship of the Industrial League. The members of our team, as shown in theaccompanying picture, are: John LouisHeld, mascot; L. J. Gross, EngineeringDepartment, outfield; L. L. Ayres, Engi- «neering Department, catcher; Guy Long, clerk (captain), infield; Edward OLeary,crossing flagman, outfield; Will
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ge 411. We scored224 runs against the opponents 47. Ourpitchers had 168 strikeouts, walked 29, hit7, allowed 120 hits in 164 innings. Our last game of the season was playedwith the Montour Falls, N. Y., team, by •winning which we also won the NationalChampionship of the Industrial League. The members of our team, as shown in theaccompanying picture, are: John LouisHeld, mascot; L. J. Gross, EngineeringDepartment, outfield; L. L. Ayres, Engi- «neering Department, catcher; Guy Long, clerk (captain), infield; Edward OLeary,crossing flagman, outfield; William Brooks,yard clerk, infield; Eddie Bacon, yardclerk, pitcher; William Thompson, car ser-vice clerk, pitcher; Len Higgins, yardclerk, catcher; Clarence Hall, revising clerk,outfield; George Mayer, clerk, infield; AlThieman, route clerk, outfield; H. Towner,Bridge Department, pitcher; and R. Symp-son, clerk, infield. Optimism Remember the steam kettle—tho up to its neck in hot water it continues to sing. —Shur-On Chronicle. -:s^^.
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