. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . luck in all of his enterprises. Mt. Clare Welfare, Pleasure and AthleticAssociation On March 12 the Mount Clare Welfare,Pleasure and Athletic Association entertained300 employes of the railroad with boxing,wrestling and basketball at their gymnasium,Baltimore and Carey Streets. The boxingbout between Scully and Streider was inter-esting and the peculiar tactics used by bothmen were amusing to the spectators. CharlesMosberger and Ben Wheeler gave a goodexhibition of wrestling. The basketball gamewas a pretty much one-sided affair. MountClare winning, 35

. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . luck in all of his enterprises. Mt. Clare Welfare, Pleasure and AthleticAssociation On March 12 the Mount Clare Welfare,Pleasure and Athletic Association entertained300 employes of the railroad with boxing,wrestling and basketball at their gymnasium,Baltimore and Carey Streets. The boxingbout between Scully and Streider was inter-esting and the peculiar tactics used by bothmen were amusing to the spectators. CharlesMosberger and Ben Wheeler gave a goodexhibition of wrestling. The basketball gamewas a pretty much one-sided affair. MountClare winning, 35 Stock Photo
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . luck in all of his enterprises. Mt. Clare Welfare, Pleasure and AthleticAssociation On March 12 the Mount Clare Welfare, Pleasure and Athletic Association entertained300 employes of the railroad with boxing, wrestling and basketball at their gymnasium, Baltimore and Carey Streets. The boxingbout between Scully and Streider was inter-esting and the peculiar tactics used by bothmen were amusing to the spectators. CharlesMosberger and Ben Wheeler gave a goodexhibition of wrestling. The basketball gamewas a pretty much one-sided affair. MountClare winning, 35 to 1. Captain E. Bond, ofSt. Pauls, at center, played a fine game, andHill, the new forward of the Mount Clare team, helped his side to victory by his all-aroundl)laying. The last event was a fast wrestlingmatch between Dummy Ketchel and JoeRivers. After eleven minutes of fast workKetchel succeeded in pinning Rivers to the matwith a leg and body hold. The athleticcarnivals given by the Athletic Association ofMount Clare are very popular.. GEORGE BREXNAliD Baltimore and Ohio Apprentice Association Correspondent, J. T. Talbot, President The membership of this association consistsof all of the apprentices of the Mt. Clare shopsand the Riverside shops and numbers at thepresent time 117. The idea in having such an association is tocreate more sociability among its members andto improve them along technical lines throughour meetings and discussions. E. W. Galloway, who has just finished hisapprenticeship, is now holding the position madevacant by our former president, R. H. Cline.We wish him every success as I. C. C. inspectorat Mt. Clare. Mr. Cromwell, our instructor at the appren-tice school, has been giving us talks on suchsubjects as Tractive Effort of Locomotives, Superheated Steam, etc., and they haveproved of much interest to all. On April 11 the Apprentice Association w411hold its second annual entertainment anddance at Lehmann Hall to raise a scholarshipfund to send one or tw