. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Our Paul Revere of Baltimore THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES AIAGAZINE 83. Cumberland Y. M. C. A. Baseball Team C. E. Gibbs, of the Passenger Car pipe shop,has attempted, like others, to climb a lamppost with his automobile, but failed. We willhave to admit that he made a fine attempt. Cumberland Division CorrespondentsE. C. Drawbaugh, Ditision OperatorLaura E. Lingamfelter, Stenographer, Mainte-nance of Way Department A crack baseball team from the GeneralOffices at Baltimore, with several of theircollege stars, paid a visit to the mountain boysof Wes


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Our Paul Revere of Baltimore THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES AIAGAZINE 83. Cumberland Y. M. C. A. Baseball Team C. E. Gibbs, of the Passenger Car pipe shop,has attempted, like others, to climb a lamppost with his automobile, but failed. We willhave to admit that he made a fine attempt. Cumberland Division CorrespondentsE. C. Drawbaugh, Ditision OperatorLaura E. Lingamfelter, Stenographer, Mainte-nance of Way Department A crack baseball team from the GeneralOffices at Baltimore, with several of theircollege stars, paid a visit to the mountain boysof West Virginia and were given a few lessonsin the proper maiiner of slugging the ball whenthey were trimmed to the tune of 7 to 4 onAugust 2 by the Hardman Shop team. Theall-around work of the home battery, the con-sistent hitting of the entire Hardman team,and the good umpiring of both officials, werefeatures of the game. AH teams desiring gamesshould address A. A. Shields, Manager, Hard-man, W. Va. The accompanying picture is of the baseballteam of our local Y. M. C. A. which has lostbut three of the twelve games


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