. Baltimore und Ohio Mitarbeiter Magazin . marginof 47 Pins. Ergebnis: B.LTIMORE Sauerwein 113 80 93 286 Gaither 134 105 116 355 Warren 109 110 114 333 Pritchard loi 94 lor 296 Gallery no 131 106 347 1617 Cumberland Campbell 97 118 94 309 Onderdonk 93 ni 119 323 Holden 102 91 104 297 Clark 105 85 102 292 Trail 96 124 129 349 1570 Spiele wurden am Abend des 13. Januar gerollt. Record Rail Laying Perform-ance bei TONTOGANY, Ohio EINE Gruppe von acht Männern, darunter zwei Vormänner, bestehend aus den beiden regulären Sektionskräften bei Bowling Green und Haskins, Ohio, machte kürzlich eine Rekordleistung Inlaying
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . marginof 47 pins. Score follows: B.LTIMORE Sauerwein 113 80 93 286 Gaither 134 105 116 355 Warren 109 110 114 333 Pritchard loi 94 lor 296 Gallery no 131 106 347 1617 Cumberland Campbell 97 118 94 309 Onderdonk 93 ni 119 323 Holden 102 91 104 297 Clark 105 85 102 292 Trail 96 124 129 349 1570 Games were rolled on the evening ofJanuary 13. Record Rail Laying Perform-ance at Tontogany, Ohio A force of eight men, including two fore-men, comprising the two regular sectionforces at Bowling Green and Haskins, Ohio, recently made a record performance inlaying rail on the Wye at Tontogany. Operator J. P. Christy, who reportedthe performance, advises that they changed32 rails in I hour 40 minutes, and because ofthe heavy movement, these boys had tohurry. Section Foreman Bert McCann, BowlingGreen, and William Van Scooter, Haskins, are the second and third men from the rightin the accompanying jHCture. The Section Gang That Made a Record Performance Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, iq2j 47. Baltimore and Ohio and Baltimoreand Ohio Annex Building Law Department Correspondent, George W. Haulenbekk In the December Magazine, the Editoradvised every one to read the Biblicalaccount of the birth of our Saviour; CharlesDickens Christmas Carol, and a storyby Mabel Mary Wirres, entitled ChristmasComes to Cove Crossing, printed in theDecember number. Before going to Bethlehem on my usualweek end trip, I read the story and ctied.Reaching my destination I read it to mysweetheart, Sus .m Anne Trageser, a fidcriel again. Susan, wonderfully intelli-gent, asked me to read it again before Ireturned to Baltimore, and I had anothergood cry. Est q ae am fiere volujtas.(There is in wvjeping a certain pleasure.) I am wondering if this writer has had anyof her stories declined. It should be inter-esting to railroad men and their families. Messenger Roy Gee came here in Octoberand his advent is duly recorded. This isthe way he feels aboutit. I feel honore