. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ut Strong For SecondAnnual Field Day By John Limpert [HE accompanying picture was takenat the Second Annual Field Day, heldby the employes of this office at West-port, Saturday afternoon, June Charles P. Spedden is due all the credit forthe complete success of this affair. Charles ishappiest when making others happy. There wa^.ice cream for the ladies, with cakeand lemonade to boot, not once around, but all they could eat. (One of them was seen consum-ing ten blocks.) There were hot dog sand-wiches galore for the men, with oodles of softdrinks to


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ut Strong For SecondAnnual Field Day By John Limpert [HE accompanying picture was takenat the Second Annual Field Day, heldby the employes of this office at West-port, Saturday afternoon, June Charles P. Spedden is due all the credit forthe complete success of this affair. Charles ishappiest when making others happy. There wa^.ice cream for the ladies, with cakeand lemonade to boot, not once around, but all they could eat. (One of them was seen consum-ing ten blocks.) There were hot dog sand-wiches galore for the men, with oodles of softdrinks to wash them down. The weather wasideal. The afternoon was started by a six inning ballgame between the married and single men of theoffice, the benedicts winning by a 9 to 8 old guard was there! After the ball game came the pic eating con-test, and it was some scream. Not being i,er-mitted to take hold of the pie with their hands,it was a case of going in face first, and after thefirst minute or two, it was a hard matter to tell. Hail, hail, the gangs all hereOuting of Office of Auditor Coal and Coke Receipts 37 38 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES :\IAGAZIXE just who was who, what with blackberry spreadfrom ear to ear and chin to forehead. It wasenough to make anybody laugh. Why evenFrank Miller smiled. Edward Kimball carriedoff the honors. Then came several running races, decided as follows: 220 yard dash—married men, winner,Alois Link; 220 yard dash—single men, winner,Edward Kimball; 100 yard dash—ladies, win-ner, ]\Iiss Edith Garner. The last race was a nip and tuck affair be-tween the winner and Miss Johnson, who ran \MHO -$A\D 4>HOaTr OCONNORVJA^HT THERE?


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