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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. 20, 1912. 
Club Elections. 
BAYSWATER Y. C. 
The following officers for the ensuing year 
have been elected by the Bayswater Y. C. of 
Bayonne: William Greschel, Commodore; 
Benjamin Ryer, Vice-Commodore; John Rum- 
ler, Treasurer; Edward Waldron, Secretary; 
Dr. J. Beardsmore, Fleet Surgeon; Thomas 
Brown, Fleet Captain; William Paulson, Benja¬ 
min Ryer, Frederick Lumbreyer, Thomas 
Brown and John Meyer, Trustees. The club 
house is on New York Bay off Forty-sixth 
street. 
EASTERN Y. C. 
The following officers have been elected by 
the Eastern Y. C.: Commodore, Robert Treat 
Paine, 2d; Vice-Commodore, H. M. Sears; 
Rear-Commodore, Francis M. Whitehouse; 
Secretary, Henry Taggard; Treasurer, Patrick 
T. Jackson; Council-at-Large, G. A. Goddard 
and Frank B. McQuesten; Regatta Committee 
—-Louis M. Clark, H. A. Frothingham, H. A. 
Morss, Stephen W. Sleeper and W. B. Stearns; 
Committee on Admissions—Arthur Adams, 
Charles P. Curtis, R. G. Fessenden and Augus¬ 
tus Hemnienway, Jr.; House Committee—E. M. 
Beals, Parkman Dexter, T. G. Frothingham, 
W. B. Revere and D. K. Snow. 
HUDSON BOAT CLUB. 
At the annual meeting of the Hudson Boat 
Club, New York city, the following were elected 
officers for the coming year: President, M. C. 
J. Doyle; Vice-President, R. H. Pettit; Secre¬ 
tary, Charles E. Lewis; Financial Secretary, 
John Hessler; Treasurer, G. S. Higgins, Sr.; 
First Lieutenant, C. R. Lewis; Second Lieu¬ 
tenant, Joseph Aspell; Captain, George Kunz. 
Jr., and Trustees, J. J. Derrick, William Becker. 
William Wade, W. T. De Witt, and S. E. Con¬ 
nolly. 
MORRIS Y. c. 
The annual meeting of the Morris Y. C. was 
recently held at the club house at Pelham Bay 
Park, at which the officers and committees were 
elected for the ensuing year. The meeting was 
enthusiastic and satisfactory, the reports of the 
outgoing committees and officers being received 
with favor. Special attention was paid to the 
report of ex-Commodore F. J. Robinson, which 
showed that the club was in the healthiest con¬ 
dition of its career. It was also stated that it 
holds the highest club membership percentage 
in the Waterway League. 
The officers elected were: Commodore, E. 
F. Delavante; Vice-Commodore, J. H. Hack; 
Rear-Commodore, A. G. Buchholtz; Treasurer, 
W. G. Mohre; Recording Secretary, E. Roberts, 
Jr.; Corresponding Secretary, J. H. Hack, Jr.; 
House Committee—William Nuebeck (chair¬ 
man), W. J. Hauser, F. J. Robinson, R. Sym- 
mers, R. C. Pfeiffer; Board of Directors—A. 
Scherake, D. Roberts, Jr., J. G, Hawthorn, B. 
C. Pfeiffer, J. Belgard; Regatta Committee— 
C. T. Isbell, William Neubeck, R. Symmers. 
NORTH SHREWSBURY ICE Y. C. 
At the postponed meeting of the North 
Shrewsbury Ice Y. C., held in the club house 
at Red Bank Jan 13, ice yachtsmen were in evi¬ 
dence from all this section of the country. Fol¬ 
lowing the meeting the annual election of officers 
were held and plans for the winter season were 
discussed. The American championship race 
will be held the latter part of the week. This 
race will be between the North and South 
Shrewsbury Ice yacht clubs, and will be for the 
championship of America. Thomas Henry 
Grant was re-elected Commodore, W. Harold 
Powers Vice-Commodore, Henry N. Supp, 
Treasurer, George McClellan Taylor, Major, and 
L. W. Haviland, Assistant Major. 
WINTHROP Y. C. 
On Jan. 16 the following officers were elected 
by Winthrop, Mass., Y. C.: David M. Wiseley, 
Commodore; Charles A. Blazo, Vice-Commo¬ 
dore; Charles G. Bird, Secretary; Joseph J. 
Devereux, Treasurer; Frank H. Byrne, Meas¬ 
urer; Charles A. Rouillard, Board of Directors 
for three years; Eugene Cronin and L. Brown 
Crandon, Board of Directors for one year; 
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Walter T, Milton (chairman), James E. Farrel, 
William A, Garratt, Harry L. Pease and Severt 
Stromberg, Regatta Committee, George E. 
Doty, Fred C. Winters, H, C. Lazell, John P. 
Wakefield, Ralph S. Johnson, Francis F. Flint, 
Christopher H. Foster, John B. Meisel and L. 
A. Christopher, Membership Committee. 
Charles G. Bird, the Secretary, is nominated 
for the 26th time. 
ALBANY Y. C. 
The annual election resulted in choosing the 
following officers for the ensuing year: Com¬ 
modore, Matthew McCarthy; Vice-Commodore, 
C. R. Butler; Fleet Captain, Harry B. Willard; 
Fleet Surgeon, Dr. B. E. Kinne; Treasurer, 
George C. DuBois; Secretary, Victor C. Heid- 
rick; Treasurer, Thomas T. Bissell; Board of 
Governors—^John E. Scopes and William De 
Meyer; Auditing Committee—Henry E. Snow, 
George Apple, Arthur R. Mullen, Joseph G. 
Wiley and Carl Meyer; Inspectors of Election— 
E. L. Houston, William J. Weber and San C. 
McNeil. 
SHENANDOAH Y. C. 
The Shenandoah Y. C., Shenandoah, N. Y., 
Jan. 4, elected the following officers: Commo¬ 
dore, Oscar Sinsabaugh; Vice-Commodore, 
James T. Marsh; Fleet Captain, Charles W. 
Fagg; President, James E. Salisbury; Vice- 
President, Arthur G. Bussey; Recording Sec¬ 
retary, William H. Jarvis; Financial Secretary, 
Earl B. Manchester; Treasurer, Henry L. Gil¬ 
bert; Measurer, D. H. Ten Eyck; Fleet Sur¬ 
geon, L. A. Robinson; Trustees—William H. 
Jarvis and Guy M. Edmonds. The only oppo¬ 
sition was for President. Mr. Salisbury de¬ 
feated George C. Fisher. 
GLOUCESTER Y. C. 
Officers for the current years were elected as 
follows: Commodore, Benjamin H. Colby; 
Vice-Commodore, F. Wilder Pollard; Fleet- 
Captain, S. E. Raymond; Secretary, Kenneth 
J. Ferguson; Treasurer, Conrad R. Hanson; 
Director, three years, Everett A. Flye; Meas¬ 
urer, John G. Wehlman; Regatta Committee— 
Charles S. Webster, Jolm G. Mehlman, Jack 
Raymond, Addison G. Stanwood, T. E. Fassett, 
William J. Crawley, Archibald Fenton; House 
Committee—Dr. J. H. Bussey, Carl Olander, 
Guy Howard. 
DETROIT Y. C. 
On Jan. 8 the following officers were elected. 
The new ticket changes only two officers, H. 
B. Gunnison being elected Vice-Commodore 
to replace Thomas Owens, and Chas. W. Zink 
Rear-Commodore in place of Robert Kerr. 
Thomas H. Beery is the unanimous choice for 
a second term as Commodore, his regime in 
that capacity the past year being a most pleas¬ 
ant one for the yachtsmen to look back to. 
Louis W. Schimmel, Secretary, and Andrew 
Kramer, who has just completed his fourteenth 
term as Treasurer, returned to that office. 
Fleet Surgeon, Dr. O. E. Fischer; Fleet Meas¬ 
urer, Walter J. Oades. The Board of Direc¬ 
tors, with one exception, that of Dr. G. L. Mc¬ 
Clellan, are new men, as follows: Chas. R. 
Dickson, Geo. W. Trendle, Walter M. Trevor 
and Edward Veltman. 
SOUTH BOSTON Y. C. 
At the election held Jan. 3, the South Boston 
Y. C. elected for ensuing year the following 
officers: Commodore John M. Burke; Vice- 
Commodore John J. Tobin, Treasurer W. X. 
McKee; Trustee, M, J. Lynch. 
ATLANTIC Y. C. 
The result of the annual election, held at the 
Waldorf-Astoria, New York, Jan. 7, the follow¬ 
ing officers were chosen: Commodore, J. 
Stuart Blackton; Vice-Commodore, Willard U. 
Taylor; Rear-Commodore—Arthur W. Teele; 
Trustees—Charles B, Ludwig, William H. Bar¬ 
nard, whose terms expire 1914; J. W. Copmann, 
whose term expires 1912; Secretary—Edward I. 
Graft; Treasurer, P. H. Hart; Membership 
Committee, Charles B. Ludwig, Herbert L. 
Jones, Kenneth Lord; Nominating Committee, 
yacht owners-—Francis M. Wilson, George P. 
Dillenback and W. Hunt Ball; non-yacht own¬ 
ers, Charles N. Lindley, Max Grundner and 
Walter H. Sykes, Jr. 
In the comparative statement of the assets 
and liabilities of the club for 1911, the current 
assets are shown to be 3.526.63; the current lia¬ 
bilities, $10,681.84; the fixed^ assets—property 
and fixtures, $178,024.01, and the fixed liabilities, 
$72,500. 
KILL VON KULL Y. C. 
The Kill von Kull Y. C., of Bayonne, has 
elected the following officers for the ensuing 
year: Joseph B. Smith, Commodore; Jaffrey 
Buchanan, Vice-Commodore; John Ball, Rear- 
Commodore; Edward Smith, Secretary; John 
Gilbertson, Treasurer; Dr. Lucius F. Donohoe, 
Fleet Surgeon; John R. Cowper, Fleet Captain; 
John J. Higgins. Measurer; John Gibson, Ben¬ 
jamin Laubenheimer and John Cowper, Trus¬ 
tees. 
MANHASSET BAY (L. 1.) Y. C. 
These were the officers and trustees elected 
Jan. 9 to serve this year: Commodore, John 
F. O’Rourke; Vice-Commodore, Henry D. Wal- 
bridge; Rear-Commodore, Edgar A. Sierck;. 
Secretary, B. G. Loomis; Treasurer, Edward J. 
West; Measurer, William Gardner; Trustees, 
Class 1914—H. L. Hoyt, Hazen L. Hoyt and! 
F. N. Hoffstot. The reports of the officers and 
various committees read at the meeting showed 
the club to be in a prosperous condition. 
The secretary’s report showed that the club 
membership is now 222. The club fleet con¬ 
sists of seven schooners, eight yawls and 
ketches, twenty-six sloops and cutters, ten 
steamers, two housebots, and thirty-three 
launches, a total of eighty-six vessels. Com¬ 
modore O’Rourke presided at the meeting. 
NEWARK MOTOR BOAT AND Y. C. 
Reports made to the annual meeting of the 
Newark Motor and Yacht Club, held Jan. 4, 
showed that the club is in a very prosperous 
condition. Plans are being outlined for the 
coming season. After the meeting a supper was 
served and the Oceana orchestra, which is com¬ 
posed of members of the yacht club, rendered 
selections. The next club event will be the 
fifth annual smoker, to be held at Turnbull 
Auditorium, Monday evening, Feb. 5. 
Officers were elected as follows: Commo¬ 
dore, Joseph P. Kroll; Vice-Commodore. 
Clarence Wentworth; Rear-Commodore, Ever- 
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