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SQUANTUM Y. C. 
The Squantum, Mass., Y. C. has elected the 
following officers: Commodore, Eleazer F. 
Drew; Vice-Commodore, George H. Bean; 
Rear-Commodore, Herbert D. Gearwar; Treas¬ 
urer, Arthur B. Hillman; Secretary, H. S. Epes; 
Measurer, Archie Briggs; Trustee, Frank E. 
Badger, three years; Regatta Committee— 
George H. Bean, James McCarthy, Perley C. 
Rogers, Harry Ainckley and S. W. Ferguson; 
Delegate to the International Yacht Racing As¬ 
sociation, Howard Gannett. Prizes were award¬ 
ed to the owner of the yacht Barracouta, Cap¬ 
tain George Glover, and to the owner of the 
yacht Wawenock, Captain Herbert D. Gear- 
war, for wins in the club races. 
WASHINGTON PARK Y. C. 
The officers elected Jan. 5 by the Washington 
Park Y. C., of Providence, were: William C. 
Pierce, President; Duncan Turner, Commodore; 
Jacob Tanzer, Vice-Commodore; Roylan C. 
Martin, Rear-Commodore; Frank C. Thurston, 
Treasurer; Harold V. Shaw, Secretary; A. G. 
Porter and George A. Vieth, Directors for one 
year; F. W. Townsend and Duncan Mathison, 
Directors for two years; Levi Perkins, Chair¬ 
man of the Regatta Committee. 
SEAWANHAKA-CORINTHIAN Y. C. 
The annual meeting of the Seawanhaka-Cor- 
inthian Y. C. was held Jan. 19. August Heck- 
scher, owner of steam yacht Anahma, succeeded 
Frank S. Hastings as Commodore. Other 
officers elected were: Vice-Commodore, Harold 
S. Vanderbilt, schooner Vagrant; Rear-Commo¬ 
dore, Daniel Bacon, sloop Avenger; Secretary, 
George Nichols; Treasurer, Colgate Hoyt; 
Measurer, Alexander M. Orr; Trustees, Class of 
1915—Frank S. Hastings, Edward F. Whitney 
and Franklin A. Plummer; Regatta Committee— 
George E. Roosevelt, Harold Mestre, Everett 
Dominick, Eliott Tuckerman and Nelson 
Doubleday; Committee on Lines and Models— 
John Hyslop, Robert L. Cuthbert and Alex¬ 
ander M. Orr; Law Committee—Eliot Tucker¬ 
man, William A. W. Stewart and Alfred Ely. 
Jr.; Committee on Seamanship and Navigation 
—George M. Bondman, Arthur Curtiss James, 
William J. Matheson and Willis D. Wood. 
The Yale-Harvard undergraduate yacht races 
from New London to Oyster Bay in June, are 
to be a permanent fixture provided they do not 
conflict with the Eastern Y. C. ocean race. 
John Hyslop read his report on the racing and 
measurement rules. 
SEA CLIFF Y. C. 
The annual meeting of the Sea Cliff, L. L, Y. 
C. was held in the Clarendon Hotel. Brooklyn, 
on Jan. 15. The officers elected were: Com¬ 
modore, T. W. Sheridan; Vice-Commodore, 
David G. Evans; Secretary, Edward J. Hogan; 
Treasurer, C. E. Robinson; Trustees—T. W. 
Sheridan, David G. Evans, Arthur Joel, Henry 
A. Van Dyne, Roy Parsons, Edward J. Hogan, 
John Robinson, Frank J. Ruhlman, Harry 
Stevenson, C. E. Robinson; House Committee 
—F. J. Ruhlman, Henry A. Van Dyne, John 
Robinson, Roy Parsons, Arthur Joel, Frank 
Doman; Entertainment Committee—Frank J. 
Ruhlman, Roy Parsons, Herbert Robinson, Wil¬ 
liam Vanderbeck. 
sachem’s head y. c. 
The following officers have been elected to 
serve for 1912: Commodore, John J. Phelps; 
Vice-Commodore, Richard H. Deming; Fleet 
Captain, Elton S. Wayland; Treasurer, William 
F. Oakley; Secretary, William E. Peck, and 
Measurer, E. Pierce Rogers. 
BAYSIDE Y. C. 
G.Waldo_ Smith. Commodore of the Baysidi 
^ just announced the appointment o 
officers and committees for the year 1912 a; 
ffillows: Fleet Captain, Frederick Floyd-Jones 
Meet Surgeon, Dr. Charles B. Story; Chaplain 
the Rev. Charles A. Brown; Legal Adviser 
James A. Dayton; House Committee, James H 
Lee, C. W. Bergen, O. I. Coles, Alexander K 
^’'son Dayton; Regatta Committee- 
udliam H. MacGregor, Louis C. Berrian, W 
Li, W. C. Nelson. O. A. Hanger, Jr. 
Allen R. Brown, F. A. Burdett; Entertainmen 
Committee, Edwin B. Sprague, Herbert Funke, 
William E. Banks, John P. Floan, C. G. Leland, 
Walter S. Brown, John W. Howe; Library 
Committee, Charles Willard, Warren O. Seelye, 
Austin Healy and C. E. Hoover. 
NATIONAL Y. C. 
The annual meeting and election of officers 
of thq National Y. C. was held at No. 228 West 
Forty-second street on Jan. 24 and the following 
officers, trustees and standing committees were 
elected: Commodore, Alfred C. Soper; Vice- 
Commodore, Conrad V. Dykeman; Rear-Com¬ 
modore, John Michel; Treasurer. Willard 
Graham; Secretary, Arthur MacDougall; Meas¬ 
urer. William Gardner; Trustees for three years 
—William P. Kiggins, S. W. Granberry and M. 
Frank Dennis; Trustee for two years—T. J. 
Morrison; Trustee for one year, W. W. Win¬ 
gate; Regatta Committee—Peter Bentley, 
Harvey B. Griffen and Daniel Toffey; Member¬ 
ship Committee—Charles Lang, N. T. Cory and 
T. Von S. Peterson; Nominating Committee— 
William H. Fleming, Charles E. Simmons and 
William A. Kerr. 
After five years of service as secretary, Mr. 
John G. Faist retires, his business engagements 
being such that he cannot longer attend to the 
duties of the office. 
ROEBLING Y. C. 
The Roebling Y. C., Sanford, Me., has elected 
the following officers for the coming year: 
President, C. S. Arms; Secretary, D. H. Stock- 
ton; Treasurer, E. C. Dennison; Commodore, 
W. Gummere; Steward, Sidney Skillman. 
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