. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . R. has been transferred from the divisionaccountants office to the position made vacantby the promotion of Mr. Fast. When it comes to quick dispatch movementthe Baltimore and Ohio is right up to theminute. On March 15 there was loaded atMt. Vernon, Ohio, a car of hay destined toAreola, W. Va., and on the morning of the 19ththe car was placed for unloading at consignees were greatly pleased. Athletics When the Baltimore and Ohio basketballteams from Grafton and Parkersburg cametogether on February 24, it looked for a time asthough the


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . R. has been transferred from the divisionaccountants office to the position made vacantby the promotion of Mr. Fast. When it comes to quick dispatch movementthe Baltimore and Ohio is right up to theminute. On March 15 there was loaded atMt. Vernon, Ohio, a car of hay destined toAreola, W. Va., and on the morning of the 19ththe car was placed for unloading at consignees were greatly pleased. Athletics When the Baltimore and Ohio basketballteams from Grafton and Parkersburg cametogether on February 24, it looked for a time asthough there would be a hot game. But it wasnot long before the class of the Grafton boysbegan to show and they led the visitors throughthe game by a safe margin The final blow ofthe whistle foimd the score 56 to 36, with ourboys on the long end. This is the third defeatat our hands for the Parkersburg team thisseason. In a fast and furious game on the Y. M. C. on March 3, the Baltimore and Ohiobasketball team of Grafton took the measure. J. X. WATSUX THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE of the Coal and Coke team of Elkins, to the tuneof 35 to 26. The game was featured by starplays throughout and until the final blast of thewhistle it was not known what the outcomewould be. The local team has won four victories thisseason, with not a single defeat-. We are glad to announce the re-election ofbrother C. E. Hosier as local chairman of theO. R. T.—this being his second term. He hasbeen an efficient officer and has given greatsatisfaction by his square dealing with theCompany and the men. We wish him success. The following changes were recently made onthis division: Tom Bradford and PhilCampbell, who were clerks to the chief traindispatcher, were made train Copp and brother Davis are at presentfilling their old positions. Roy Davis has been appointed third trickman at Smithburg. J. S. Rader has accepted the position of agentand operator at Arnold. S. Fleming ha


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