. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e received the silverloving cup for the championship betweenthe Eastern and W^estem Lines. RiversideThe Painters TrioWell here we have our C. E. Sears,Whos been with us for fifty signs? Why thats his work—AVith Harry Snyder and Lefty Burke. Charlie loves both kinds of chickens,Snyder—how he plays the dickens!And Lefty has a hopeless case,Hell play nowhere but on first base. In married life also these daddies, so they well Lefty still is out of luck,His mother-in-law he has to buck! Baileys Tower Correspondent, J. A. Foe,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e received the silverloving cup for the championship betweenthe Eastern and W^estem Lines. RiversideThe Painters TrioWell here we have our C. E. Sears,Whos been with us for fifty signs? Why thats his work—AVith Harry Snyder and Lefty Burke. Charlie loves both kinds of chickens,Snyder—how he plays the dickens!And Lefty has a hopeless case,Hell play nowhere but on first base. In married life also these daddies, so they well Lefty still is out of luck,His mother-in-law he has to buck! Baileys Tower Correspondent, J. A. Foe, Electrician Here we are again, in again, out again,and going strong! The junior baseball team of Locust Pointhas been reorganized with the followingline up: C. Miller, J. Hamburg, D. Cohen,J. Oliver, J. Clarke, M. Loeber, T. Woolmer,J. Bryant, W. Mitchel. Substitutes: Thomas, Long, Abbot,Sours, Boline. We are here to stay. We are open for engagements with anystrong uniformed team of the Baltimoreand Ohio League. We wish to sa^- here. Painters Three at Riverside that we have a record of no games lost—andwe wont lose any so long as Heineumpires and Ed Wolfe roots. Tosatisfy the vanity of our third baseman weare including his name in our line up; at thesame time we are ordering a new supplyof monkey glands. The base running of Cohen is not to beoverlooked. The same may be said of thebatting of Miller; the latter being shown onthe score card in all our sporting a decisive game was played withthe strong team of the Chamber of Com-merce, the result being a tie, 46 to 46. Wemention the brilliancy of the playing ofBen Frederick and Caul Pethpert,and the masterly pitching of Stony is also quite a discussion as towhecher or not the pitcher should put bendsin the ball. We are leaving it to LudgeHandis. Now wc feel that we have giventhe Magazine a full line of dope but asa word of warning to McGraw, Huggins,Stallings and others, we wish to impressupon t


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