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ett Bradley; Secretary, Albert P. Guerin; 
Financial Secretary, John J. Beatty; Treasurer, 
Harry Breckenridge; Measurer, Charles Klink; 
Librarian, Charles Genelle; Trustees, two years 
—John B. Chenowith, Charles F. Montaloo, 
Harry H. Harrison, Henry Kieferdorf, Harry 
Balfour and Louis Werner; Sergeant-at-Arms, 
William K. Guerin, 
VOLUNTEER Y. C. 
At the annual election of the Volunteer Y, C., 
of Lynn. Jan. i, the following were elected: 
John Galvin, Commodore; A. F. Taylor, Vice- 
Commodore; I. Comeau, Fleet Captain; G. G. 
S. Butterick, Secretary; G, A. Woodman, Treas¬ 
urer; C. B. Taylor, Measurer; A. B. Neily, 
William Keefe and J. Bowlbey, Directors; A. 
R. Kitchen, S. P. Miles, William Dion, F. 
Brown and L. Brown, Regatta Committee; Wil¬ 
liam Wright L. Bragaw and W. Keefe, Mem¬ 
bership Committee. 
CORINTHIAN Y. C. 
These officers of the Corinthian Y. C., of 
Trenton, N. J., have been installed by retiring 
Commodore Bert Brindley: Commodore, 
Charles M. Moses; Vice-Commodore, Elmer 
Armstrong; Rear-Commodore, George B. Wil¬ 
kinson; Fleet Captain, George V. Anderson; 
Treasurer, Nat Clegg; Secretary, E. B. Lee; 
Trustees. Frank E. Bowers, Peter Wilkes and 
Charles Moses; Sergeant-at-Arms, Harry Carr. 
Prize Presented Peter Pan. 
Little Peter Pan IV., champion of the 
Hudson River Yacht Racing Association, was 
“in her cups” last week, when on Jan. ii, her 
owner and skipper, James Simpson, was pre¬ 
sented by the Columbia Y. C., under whose 
colors she raced, with a handsome gold medal, 
emblematic of the championship. 
Commodore Porter made the presentation, 
and there was a general jollification at the 
Columbia Y. C. at West Eighty-sixth street. 
New York city. 
Fair Haven Ice Y. C. 
Two pretty and close ice yacht races were 
sailed by the racers of the Fair Haven Ice Y. 
C, at Red Bank, N. J., on Jan. ii. Capt. Ed¬ 
ward Little, who captured both races yesterday 
in the fast time of 20 and 22 minutes respective- 
1” for the 8-mile course, lost the race to-day 
by 30 seconds to William Bennett, Jr.’s Russell 
B., but managed to beat out this same yacht 
with his Jennie in the second race by about the 
same time. 
Gloucester (Mass.) Y. C. 
An enthusiastic crowd of yachtsmen gathered 
m the offices of Dr. J. H. Bussey in Gloucester, 
Jmi. 9, for the annual meeting and election of 
officers. _ Reports indicate that the weekly club 
races will have thirty-five boats in the fleet. 
Miis is a larger number of entries than has 
been shown at regular weekly meets of any 
yacht club along the coast. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Western Division.—F. G. Coggin, 913 Buei 
lerrace, Chicago, Ill., Otto A. Koss 525 Sou 
FrffiS^"’ by A. ’V 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
Central Division—6328, Robert K. Clar 
1519 Gibson street. Scranton, Pa.; 6329, Art! 
1. Magee_. Carter Apartments, Scranton P 
0330, Louis A. Osborne, 742 Madison aven 
bcranton. Pa.; 6331. J. Harold Clarke, 1519 G 
'Son street, Scranton, Pa.; 6332, Henry R. H 
pte. Scranton. Pa.; 6333 Roland O. Deubl 
care First National Bank, Scranton, Pa 
MEMBERS RESIGNED. 
Atlantic Division.-— 5858. T. L. Waugh, New 
York city; S30O_, Clifford I. Cairns, Montclair, 
N. J.; 4903, Benjamin V. R. Speidel, New York 
city; 3021, Edward W. Crittenden, Philadelphia, 
Pa.; 5455, Frederick W. De Hart, Raritan, N. 
J.; 6011, Leon E. Andrews, Hammonton, N. J.; 
5072. Harry McCaughey, New York city. 
Central Division.—5838, Carl J. Braun. Jr., 
Pittsburgh, Pa.; 1326, Edward B. Nelson, Utica. 
N. Y.; 4454, George S. Kellogg, Buffalo, N. Y.; 
5632, R. Edson Emery, Allegheny, Pa.; 5875, 
Henry D. Fisher, Boston, Mass.; 6051, C. P. 
Meyran, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 5943, Wm. A. Riehl, 
Buffalo, N. Y.; 5710, Frederic H. Herzsch, 
Wilkinsburg. Pa.; 6117, M. M. Watson, Wil- 
kinsburg. Pa. 
Eastern Division.—1546, Frank W. Theis, 
Hartford, Conn.; 6954, Sbirley S. Bruce, Provi¬ 
dence, R. L; 5553, F. W. Mahern, Dedham, 
Mass.; 5150, Robert Sibor, New Bedford, 
Mass.; 5242, A. E. Neill. Boston, Mass.; 5740, 
Percy F. Wolfe, W. Medford, Mass.; 6256, A. 
H. Smith, Dedham, Mass. 
Western Division.—5792, G. A. Hinnen, 
M.D., Cincinnati, O.; 4141, William E. Com¬ 
fort, Des Moines, la. 
MEMBER DECEASED. 
Western Division.—A. C. A. No. 7, Life No. 
4, Hon. George W. Gardner, 2163 E. 46th street, 
Cleveland, O. Died Dec. 18, 1911. The Hon¬ 
orable Mr. Gardner was one of our earliest 
members and retained an active interest in the 
A. C. A. up to the time of his death. He will 
be missed by many of our older members. 
Samuel B. Burnham, Treasurer A. C. A. 
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