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60 RECREATION. 
THE LIST IS GROWING. 
Since June RECREATION was issued a 
number of railway general passenger agents 
have joined the League. The complete list 
now stands: Geo. H. Daniels, G. P..A., 
New York Central Ry.; C. E. E. Usher, G. 
P, A., Canadian Pacific Ry.; D. J. Fland- 
ers, G. P. A., Boston and Maine Ry.; Chas. 
S. Fee, G. P. A., Great Northern Ry.; H. 
C. Hudgins, G. P. A., Norfolk and South- 
ern Ry.; J. C. Pond, G. P.-A., Wis. Central 
Ry.; Jno. Sebastian, G. P. A., Chicago, 
Rock Island and Pacific Ry.; Bryan Sny- 
der, G. P. A., St. Louis and San Francisco 
Rye? Waidk. ; Callawvayn eG. bee SOG a 
Line; T. H. Goodman, G. P. A., Southern 
Pacific Ry.; Gee,” W. Eibbard; GG. Prok. 
Duluth South Shore and Atlanta Ry.; N. 
A. Simms, G.. P. A., Ulster and Delaware 
Ry.; W. B. Bevill, G. P.- A., Norfolk and 
Western Ry.; D. B. Keeler, G. P. A., Ft. 
Worth and Denver Ry, 
Two new State divisions have recently 
been organized—Minnesota, with S. A. 
Smart, General Baggage Agent of the 
Northern Railway, as Chief Warden, and 
Colorado, with Andrew Whitehead, a 
prominent real estate dealer and a well 
known sportsman and writer of Denver, as 
Chief Warde. The Virginia division will 
be organized within a few days. There are 
now 38 members in that State and we are 
searching for the best man to head this 
division. 

Every sportsman should feel grateful to 
you for the work you are doing toward 
saving the game. The need of the L. A. S. 
was proved to me last summer, while cruis- 
ing down the Huron river in Southern 
Michigan. We passed through a fine game 
country, but saw little or no game. In parts 
a loon, a crane, 2 crows and a few black- 
birds! 
D. B. D. Blaine, Detroit, Mich. 
ATHLETIC NOLES: 
Harvard and Yale both expect to have ex- 
ceedingly strong golf teams this year. Jo- 
seph H. Choate who played last year for 
the crimson will be absent this season, but 
a nucleus for a strong Cambridge contin- 
gent is found in W. Bayard Cutting, L. C. 
Averile: J. F.4 Curtis, "G, .C.- Clarke ivadsG: 
Hubbard. Cutting and Curtis have played 
for Harvard since ’97, while Averille, Clark, 
and Hubbard played last fall in the inter- 
collegiate tournament. Hubbard was on 
a all-American team which played Can- 
ada. 
The Yale team will be drawn from John 
Reed, captain, winner of the intercollegiate 
last fall; W. B. Smith, the holder of the 2d 
championship honors in the United States, 
and C. D. Barnes, E. F. Hinkle, L. Cogswell, 
F. C. Havemeyer and T. M.. Rebertson. 
Some of the following may also make the 
team: .T. L. Cheney, P. Cheney, E. M. 
Byers, G. H. Hull and L. P. Meyers, 

Mr. W. A. Meikelham, of Columbia, will 
referee next June the boat race between 
Yale and Harvard, at New London. He 
has acted in that capacity for the past 2 
years. Julian W. Curtis, Yale ’79, of New 
York has been selected as the chairman of 
the Yale-Harvard regatta committee. 

Dr. William S. McDowell will for the 3d 
time represent this country in the Henley 
Royal Regatta during the coming summer. 
He has already ordered a boat to be built 
for him in London, and expects it to be 
ready for his use on his arrival there. Dr. 
McDowell expects to win the diamond sculls 
this year. 

Princeton’s Golf Club’s schedule arranges 
for games with the Balustral Golf Club, the 
Richmond Country Club, the Ardsley, the 
Morris County, the St. Andrews, the Co- 
lumbia University and the Laurenceville 
Golf Clubs. 

The representatives of Cornell and Penn- 
sylvania have decided that the race between 
the 2d ’varsity crews of those universities 
shall be rowed on Lake Cayuga on May 
30th. : 

Pennsylvania’s golf enthusiasts have made 
arrangements whereby they are to have the 
privilege of playing over the Wissahickon 
links of the Philadelphia Cricket Club on 
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of the 
spring season. It is evident that the Phila- 
delphians intend to make an attempt to get 
the college championship in the popular 
sport of the day. 

Are you a fly fisherman? If so, why not 
send me 2 subscriptions to RECREATION 
and get a dozen high grade assorted trout 
flies, listed at $1. Or 3 subscriptions and 
get a dozen high grade assorted bass flies, 
listed at $2? 

You can get a fine camera by securing 
a club of subscribers for RECREATION, 

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