. Baltimore and Ohio magazine . High average 3 games one night, Super-visors, 876-2-3. Second High Average 3 games one night,Accounting, 855-2-3. L. Per Avpra„. Cent. Averaee 12 733 772-2g 17 622 772-20 22 511 766-30 24 467 728-39 24 467 727-20 25 444 7i8- 27 400 735-35 29 356 694-26 Individual Standing. Team 1. W. . 2. B. M. of W. 3. H. Levy Acctg. . 4. G. 5. C. . . 6. H. Siems Supr. . 7. H. Hines Engrs. . 8. L. Fittro M. of W. 9. E. Busch Acctg. . 10. W. Kennedy. .Supr. . 11. W. Engrs. . 12. Whitmer Car Acct 13. W.


. Baltimore and Ohio magazine . High average 3 games one night, Super-visors, 876-2-3. Second High Average 3 games one night,Accounting, 855-2-3. L. Per Avpra„. Cent. Averaee 12 733 772-2g 17 622 772-20 22 511 766-30 24 467 728-39 24 467 727-20 25 444 7i8- 27 400 735-35 29 356 694-26 Individual Standing. Team 1. W. . 2. B. M. of W. 3. H. Levy Acctg. . 4. G. 5. C. . . 6. H. Siems Supr. . 7. H. Hines Engrs. . 8. L. Fittro M. of W. 9. E. Busch Acctg. . 10. W. Kennedy. .Supr. . 11. W. Engrs. . 12. Whitmer Car Acct 13. W. Hogan. ..M. of W. 14. F. Rosenburg. . 15. W. Chandler. . .High Average, 3 games 1 night, H. 200-2-3. High Game, W. T. Kennedy, 250. Our bowling league has a five maopen to challengers from the System,burgh shops, please notice! Games 39424538444545374i43443945 21 28 Average 185-IO 172-40 171-31 167-I 161-32 160-34 160-7 160 159-39I59-IO 157-29 157-7156-39155-13155-19 Siems, n teamPitts-. A short time ago the American RailwayAssociation sent out a circular letter solicit-ing suggestions for a brief and concise sloganwhich will be appropriate from one end ofthe country to the other in connection withthe campaign on Prevention of GradeCrossing Accidents. Trainmaster R. has submitted the following: Tis far better to stop and look fortrains, Than have your friends come to view yourremains. There is no question so tangible or vitalthat it cannot be successfully solved by theapplication of common sense. The use ofcommon sense is the beginning of wisdomand when common sense is overridden byundue agitation it leads to quick conclu-sions that close the mind to reason. With-out reason we cannot be reasonable and ifwe cannot be reasonable we cannot be fairto ourselves or to others. Peace and plenty rest upon the greatpillar of COMMON SENSE and this pillaris set with the solid cement foundation ofharmony and unified effort—not in thequicksand of dissension and unr


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