THE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN. 



OFFICERS OF THE L. A. S. 



President, G. O. Shields, 23 W. 24th St., New 

 York. 



1st Vice-President, E. S. Thompson, 144 Fifth 

 Ave., New York. 



2d Vice-President, W. T. Hornaday, 2969 

 Decatur Ave., Bedford Park, N. Y. 



jd Vice-President, Dr. C. Hart Merriam, 

 Washington, D. C. 



4th Vice-President, A. A. Anderson, 6 East 

 38th St., New York. 



jth Vice-President, Hon. W.A.Richards, Gen- 

 eral Land Office, Washington, D. C. 



Secretary, Arthur F. Rice, 155 Pennington 

 Ave., Passaic, N. J. 



Treasurer, F. S. Hyatt, National Exchange 

 Bank, 90 West Broadway, New York. 



General Counsel, Julius H. Seymour, 35 Wall 

 St. , New York. 



CALIFORNIA DIVISION. 



Dr. David Starr Jordan, Chief Warden, Leland 

 Stanford University. 



COLORADO DIVISION. 



A. Whitehead, Chief Warden, 17 Bank Block, 

 Denver. 



CONNECTICUT DIVISION. 



Ralph B. Lawton, Chief Warden, H. C. Went, 

 Sec -Treas., Bridgeport. 



IDAHO DIVISION. 



Hon M. Patrie, Chief Warden, Boise. 



ILLINOIS DIVISION. 



G. I.. Lehle, Chief Warden, 810 Schiller Building, 

 Chicago. 



INDIANA DIVISION. 



Hon. F. L. Littleton, Chief Warden, 30K East 

 Washington St., Indianapolis. 



IOWA DIVISION. 

 D. E. Stuart, Chief Warden, Council Bluffs. 



MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION. 



Heman S. Fay, Chief Warden, Hazleton Block, 

 Marlboro. 



MICHIGAN DIVISION. 



J. Elmer Pratt, Chief Warden, Grand Rapids. 



MINNESOTA DIVISION. 



Dietrich Lange, Chief Warden, 937 York St., St. 

 Paul. 



MONTANA DIVISION. 



Professor M. J. Elrod, Chief Warden, Missoula; 

 Sidney M Logan, Vice Warden, Kalispell ; R. A. 

 Waagner, Sec.-Treas., Bozeman. 



NEW JERSEY DIVISION. 



A. W. Van Saun, Chief Warden, Pompton Plains ; 

 I. V. Dorland, Sec.-Treas., Arlington. 



NEW YORK DIVISION. 



A. E. Pond, Chief Warden, 148 Fifth Ave., New 

 York City; Col. R. E. Moss, Vice- Warden, Wallack's 

 Theatre, New York City; Dr. C. C. Curtis, Sec.- 

 Treas , Columbia College, New York City. 



OHIO DIVISION. 

 L. H. Reutinger, Chief Warden, Athens. 



ONTARIO DIVISION. 



C. A. Hammond, Chief Warden, Box 701, St. 

 Thomas. 



OREGON DIVISION. 



Robert F. Kelly, Chief Warden, Box 188, The 

 Dalles; C. B. Cusning, Sec. Treas., The Dalles. 



PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. 



C. F. Emerson, Chief Warden, 189 N.Perry St., 

 Titusville. 



RHODE ISLANp DIVISION. 



Zenas W. Bliss, Chief Warden, 49 Westminster St , 

 Providence. 



UTAH DIVISION. 



Hon. John Sharpe, Chief Warden, Salt Lake City. 



VERMONT DIVISION 

 W. E. Mack, Chief Warden, Woodstock. 



VIRGINIA DIVISION. 



Franklin Stearns, Chief Warden, \x N. 1 th St.; 

 M. D. Hart, Sec.-Treas., 1217 East Main St Rich- 

 mond. 



WASHINGTON DIVISION. 



J.S. Stangroom, Chief Warden, New Whatcom; 

 J. B. Scott, Sec.-Treas., Fairhaven. 



WISCONSIN DIVISION. 



James T. Drought, Chief Warden, Milwaukee; Dr. 

 A. Gropper, Sec.-1'reas., Milwaukee. 



WYOMING DIVISION. 



Dr. Frank Dunham, Chief Warden, Lander; H. C. 

 Wadsworth, Sec.-Treas., Lander. 



Applications for mtwiber&h p and orders for badges 

 should be addressed to Arthur F. Rice, Secretary, 23 YV. 

 24th St.; New i otk. 



ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY. 



The sportsmen, of Massachusetts, aided 

 and abetted by the L. A. S., have secured 

 the passage through the Legislature of that 

 State of a bill prohibiting the sale of ruffed 

 grouse and woodcock at all times, and re- 

 stricting the sale of other birds to the open 

 season for killing same. This measure aids 

 the Western and Southern States even 

 more than it does the State of Massachu- 

 setts. Boston has been only second to New 

 York as a dumping ground for game killed 

 in Western and Southern States, much of 

 which has been shipped illegally. Boston 

 dealers have been allowed to sell game 

 all through the year, and cold storage 

 houses in that city have been packed with 

 it every day for years past. 



Now, this traffic must be stopped, and 

 this League will watch the cold storage 

 houses and the game dealers of Boston to 

 see that they obey the new law. 



Every sportsman in the United States 

 owes a debt of gratitude to Heman S. 

 Fay, Chief Warden of the Massachusetts 

 Division of the League, for his untiring 

 work on this measure. For 6 months past 

 he has worked day and night and Sundays, 



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