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SOFTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS FROM JUNE 16 THROUGH JULY 17 6-16-53 6-16-53 6-17-53 6-17-53 6-18-53 6-18-53 6-18-53 6-18-53 6-19-53 6-19-53 6-20-53 6-22-53 6-22-53 6-23-53 6-22-53 6-23-53 6-23-53 6-24-53 6-24-53 6-24-53 6-25-53 6-26-53 6-29-53 6-29-53 6-29-53 6-30-53 7- 1-53 1-53 1-53 2-53 3-53 3-53 6-53 6-53 8-53 8-53 8-53 9-53 9-53 7-10-53 7-10-53 7-13-53 7-14-53 7-17-53 7- 7- 7- 7- 7- 7- 7- 7- 7- 7- 7- 7- Rebels 7, Red Caps 3 Main Office 15, Cello-Mecks 10 A Shift Slitting 9, E) Shift Cello 8 C Shift Cello 26, Olinaires 6 A Shift Bums 15, B Shift Cello, Fin. 11 Rebels 6, A Shift Control 5 Main Office 15, Cello Rejects 2 C Shift Cello 23, Cello Sluggers 9 C Shift Cello 9, B Shift Bulldogs 2 Olinaires 5, Cello Meeks 4 C Shift Cello 21, Cello Rejects 6 A Shift Slitting 16, A Shift Control 8 Main Office 17, C Shift Cello 1 D Shift Cello 21, D Shift Scrubs 11 B Shift Bulldogs 7, Cello Wonders 4 Cello Sluggers 7, Cello Olinaires 6 Cello Meeks 19, Rebels-Paper 13 C Shift Cello 35, D Shift Scrubs 5 Rebels-Paper 9, A Shift Bums 8 Cello-Mecks 9, Cello Wonders 8 Rebels-Paper 13, C Shift Cello 8 A Shift Bums 13, Cello Sluggers 12 D Shift Scrubs 9, A Shift Slitting 0 Cello Rejects 13, A Shift Bums 1 Cello Sluggers 11, B Shift Cello Fin. 9 Main Office 22, Red Caps 2 Cello Meeks 9, Olinaires 4 D Shift Cello 8, B Shift Bulldogs 7 B Shift Bulldogs 9, Cello Rejects 4 B Shift Slitting 14, A Shift Bums 10 Scrubs 12, Bums 7 Cello Rejects 18, Rebels-Paper 14 Sluggers 8, Cello-Mecks 3 Winders 19, Rebels 5 Sluggers 20, Olinaires 7 Scrubs 19, Red Caps 8 5 C’s 12, B Shift Slitting 7 5 C’s 15, Red Caps 7 Bulldogs 26, Cello Jets 5 Sluggers 17, Scrubs 5 Cello-Mecks 15, A Shift Slitting 12 Rebels 17, Red Caps 7 Bums 9, Cello Jets 8 Main Office 11, Bulldogs 10 kmnmm. Hugh Bradburn, President of the Departmental Softball League, is shown making a change in the standings’ l^der posted in the Paper Division Gatehouse. The position of the tams on the lad der are checked daily and changes are made if the results of the previous day’s games warrants them. If one team defeats another team, the winning team moves to the position occupied by the de feated team. The team beaten drops down one position. No changes in team positions are made if a team below another team loses to that par ticular team. When a man says he hasn’t made up his mind about something, it generally means that he hasn’t had a chance to talk it over with his wife. If you play the course in more than 100, you are neglecting your golf—if you make it in less than 100 you are neglecting your work. He who devotes sixteen hours a day to hard study may become as wise at sixty as he thought himself at twenty. There are a lot of people who never forget a kind deed—if they did it. SIDETRACKS A COMMA BUILT A RAILROAD—A rail road was once financed by a comma! The old Culver Line was constructed by a firm of lawyers with the proceeds from a misplaced comma in the Tariff Act of June 6, 1872. The fatal line read: "Fruit, plants, tropical and semi- tropical for the purpose of propagation and culti vation ...” The typist made an error, striking a comma in stead of a hyphen after "Fruit”. The lawyers spot ted the error and sued the United States Treasury, acting for a group of fruit importers, and collect ed over $3,000,000 in tariff refunds! The old Cul ver Line, extending from Brooklyn to Coney Is land, may never have been built if it had not been for the world’s most expensive misplaced comma. From C. & O. Tracks Magazine The mistakes we make today mean sales lost by our company tomorrow. 14
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