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FOREST AND STREAM 
CANOEING. 
A. C. A. MEMBERSHIP. 
New Members Proposed. 
Atlantic Division :—James R. McAsy, Mountain 
View, N. J., by Theodor Quasebart; Horace W. 
Turner, 61 Hampton St., Bridgeton, N. J., by 
Frank E. Esi'bill; James Kerr, 76 Sixteenth St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., by A. P. Gumaer. 
Central Division:—George H. P. Stone, 26 
Fourth St., Uion, N. Y., by W. J. Wing; Archi¬ 
bald E. Botsford, 225 Roup St., Pittsburgh, Pa., 
H. Guy Berry, 808 Diamond Bank Building, 
Pittsburgh, Pa., William S. Wallace, 321 Evaline 
St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Andrew J. Snow, 4900 Lib¬ 
erty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., and T. R. Critchlow, 
in care of Janssen & Abbott, Century Building, 
Pittsburgh, Pa., all by P. W. Lander; Claude W. 
Thomas, 217 Comstock Place, Syracuse, N. Y., 
and Willis W. Thomas, 217 Comstock Place. 
Syracuse, N. Y., both by Ernest L. Jones. 
Western Division:—Charles V. A'bresch, 824 
Bolton St., Milwaukee, Wis., and Robert Foster, 
388 Van Buren St., Milwaukee, Wis., 'both by 
Harry Nelson. 
New Members Elected. 
Atlantic Division:—6981, John F. Humes, 1901 
Church St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 6982, Ernst F. von 
Lengerke, 211 Highland Ave., Orange, N. J.: 
6983, Gustave A. Wuerfel, 845 Jennings S't., New 
York, N. Y.; 6984, Edwin C. Weldon, 420 Green¬ 
wood Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 6985, Reginald 
Rutherford, Pinion Trust Co., Washington, D. C. 
Central Division:—6973, Herbert S. Thatcher, 
Clover Club, Swissvale, Pa.; 6974, Edward 
Crump, Jr., 5133 Woodlawn Ave., Pittsburgh, 
Pa.; 6975, S. Ralph Conwell, 3205 Iowa St., 
Pittsburgh, Pa.; 6976, J. C. Harbourt, Penwood 
& Whiting, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; 6977, Stanley W. 
Burman, 5508 Elmer St., Pittsburgh, Pa.; 6978, 
Andrew L. Linderman, 904 Adelaide St., Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa.; 6979, John F. Craig, 7 Trenton Ave., 
Swissvale, Pa.; 6980, William G. Pope, 130 Coo- 
lidge Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.; 6986, S. Augustus 
Davis, 1016 Linden St„ Scranton, Pa.; 6987, Ray¬ 
mond A. Schneid, 401 Rowland St., Syracuse, N. 
Y.; 6988, Clarence E. Gary, 312% Merriman Ave., 
Syracuse, N. Y.; 6989, William Wooler, 3 22 W. 
Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
BAYSIDE YACHT CLUB CRUISE. 
Port Washington, Aug. 2.—A. Nesbett’s Teaser, 
of the Bird Class, captured first prize for win¬ 
ning the series of races during the sixth annual 
cruise of the Bayside Yacht Club, which ended 
last night at the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. 
The Curlew, owned by C. I. Willard, and the 
Do Do, owned by Arthur Andrews, tied for 
second place, and the Heron, owned by C. S. 
Cowl, was third. The yachtsmen were enter¬ 
tained by members of the Manhasset Bay Club. 
The cruise started last Thursday afternoon 
from the club house, on Little Neck Bay. The 
first stop was at Glen Cove, where the yachts¬ 
men were entertained by the New York Yacht 
Club. The next day’s run was to Greenwich, 
Conn., where they stopped at the Indian Harbor 
Yacht Club over night. They left Connecticut 
this morning, arriving at the Manhasset Bay- 
Club house at five o’clock. They sail for Bay- 
side to-day. 
Deck and Cross Section, Sunapee Class. 
