. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the road, hisservice record dating continuously from 1906;he had also acted as assistant agent for theTerminal at South Chicago for several yearsbefore that. Another old employe was called from us whenswitchman C. F. Lee died suddenly at Hastingsand Robey Streets on November 21. Mr. Leecame to the road in 1905, and during his elevenyears of service made many close friends, allof whom sincerely mourn his untimely death. The standing of the teams in the AthleticAssociation bowling league, at the end of thefirst round, December 1, was— Lincoln Street 904


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the road, hisservice record dating continuously from 1906;he had also acted as assistant agent for theTerminal at South Chicago for several yearsbefore that. Another old employe was called from us whenswitchman C. F. Lee died suddenly at Hastingsand Robey Streets on November 21. Mr. Leecame to the road in 1905, and during his elevenyears of service made many close friends, allof whom sincerely mourn his untimely death. The standing of the teams in the AthleticAssociation bowling league, at the end of thefirst round, December 1, was— Lincoln Street 904 Baltimore and Ohio Local 762 Maintenance of ^^av 571 Traffic ■; 426 Car Accounting 381 Engineering 333 Accoimting 333 Transportation 286 H. \Vhite, of the Traffic team, leads theindividual average race with 171 points. Thehigh team average is held by the Baltimore andOhio Locals, with a score of 731. The friends of switchman A. G. Reid will besorry to learn that he suffered a painful accidenton November 26. His foot was The accompanying picture is of the M. Julian, leaping with joy when theEast Chicago wrecking crew beat the LincolnStreet Terminal team. You will note that heis holding his left hand in his pocket. In thishand he has the fish which he presented to theLincoln Street team. To —I have a nifty palm beachsuit that I will exchange for a good overcoat,or what have you? A. G. Dimdy, Maintenanceof Way Department. Will Kinnear is wearing a soft cap these wonder why some stout ladies dont lookaround before they sit down. H. H. Kanis, stenographer in the TrafficDepartment, has been transferred to theoffice of the general freight agent. The railing around the cinder pit at LincohiStreet is now about completed. This has beenconstructed as a matter of safety, to obviatethe possible chance of anvone falling into thepit. Ohio Division Correspondent, C. N. Beyerlky. TinnClerk, Chillicothe, Ohio Divisional Safety Comnnittee A. A. Ia.


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