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' y^V"""'-—: r 10 THE CADUCEUS. A LINE WHICH WILL HELP B Jil-, rioMu -^r ^ ■■: ': ye, Jfc;. ■.,,/, / ?/#. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF BA? The men who are to command the destinies of Base Hospitai _No 54 lined up for the above pictufj names of the officers and their branch of service, reading from left to r'ight along the row of standing, menj quist, dentist; Lieutenant Arthur E. Lee, mess officer; Captain Herbert E. Milliken, medical; Lieutenant Paui l Camp Greene; Captain Robert E. Miiler, orai; Captain Edward Dowdie, surgical; Lieutenant James J. MonahS tory; Captain Owen O’Neil, ear eye, nose and throat; Major John Eveleth, dentist; Major John McRae, X-ray; Cj surgical; Captain Benjamin D. Choate, surgical; Captain Walter B. Harvey ,surgical; Lieutenant Charles R. Joe Hartsell, surgical; Lieutenant Wiliiam A. Lee, orthopaedic, transferred; this week to another unit and now a Minor, surgicai, and Lieutenant Stephan Cobb, medical. i j Seated, from left to right: Captain Harry Meade, adjutant; Major Thomas J. Burrage, chief of the nr relieved by Colonel Henry Page and Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan M. Wainwright, chief of the surgical service. SINEWS AND SCIENCE JOSEPH LAWLER, WENDELL ROBERTS, K. J. DALQUIST. THAT GAME WE UNDERSTAND THE HOSPITAL WON BY 15 TO 2. (By O. HENRY LAWLOR.) The game started at 3:30 P. M., af ter much inhaling of Camel’s and Mu rad's, with both teams sharing the , honors. The Remount’s had a battery that was so full of brotherly advice :ir,d devotion that we must call them Damon and PyUiici.- The Base Hospital Team motored to the Remount Station Sunday After noon to dicker with the national pas time and in the language of Damon Runyon, “fairly smothered the enemy with roaring doubles and screeching triples.’’ You never can tell how much Bengal Tiger there is in a rab bit until you put him on a meat diet, and so in this case “First Class Soil” sent us away v.dth a course of meat tiu developed our cannibal swings Alter two fruitless attempts to find the sylvan at ode of the opponents’ grounds, land v.as sighted by Chaf- feur Townsend at exactly 2:40 P. M., a Innocent horse fly who .possessed a U-boat disposition gave “White Rolls’' the clue to the ‘Wallcy of Death.” It indeed a valley in fdot would a swell whipping grounds for Delaware A ife Beaters. We don’t know how much pitching Damon did before he became a patriot but the fact remains that after the first inning he just about had his glove knocked down his throat, the young.ster was “Low Bridged so much that he now claim.s Brooklyn as hLs home, hut all the time “Ixing Boy” Py thias yelled words of encouragement, hut they fell on deaf ears as far as Damon was concerned, the infield just .graced the Terrace and waited for suc cor. ni.’'K£rs and DEmcn an dPythias left the Arena of lAtte. Tl'.ey proved them selves good sports, however, and were a gemicjuanly cicwd. For the Base Hospital fvv.r.UcU was -on the of- ien.sive and it v,a.s cue of the Cravath type and was on it.s way to destroy a moonshine “still” when it bounced against a tree. ' After the fourth inning the game dragged like a two-hour gind with a 'rwontieth Century Botanist who has devoted his life prying into tiie pri vate life of the Cactus, but the Night Orderlies kept up the barrage until the seventh inning when the game was called for the good of the service and “Theda” O’Connore drove out three hits, two of which wtre doubles. Senti nel Hoffman pasted three, “White Rolls’’ garnered two and etc. Reville Cody drove out three hits, two of which were doubles. F'oxy Fields busted two and fielded well. “Corp” North was “in there” all the afternoon, playing hard. “My Lady of the Barth” pitched a masterful game; he seemed to have everything, and was as cool as “Reno Louise” receiving alimony. This young man has been pitching this kind of ball all season. the .Tockey’s; followed-by the Book-and etc. Take It all in all It was a great af ternoon and like the Arabs we folded our tents and silently stole away, not tor “Guinesses Stout” but for ice tea
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