Aug. 13, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Event No. 8, club fours, single blade, U-mile 
straightaway. 
Twenty-foot cedar canoes are eligible for 
events 7 and 8. All entries to be made at head¬ 
quarter’s tent before start of regatta. 
A large A. C. A. championship flag has been 
presented by Frederic Andreas for the winning 
crew of event No. 8. 
The committees: Camp—A. D. Berning, 
Chairman, Marble Hill, Kingsbridge, New York 
city; E. Horton Weidman, B. Frank Cromwell. 
Regatta—Harry F. Noah, Chairman, 200 W. 
94th street, New York city; J. Russell Magers, 
James K. Hand. .Entertainment—Ben. W. Hill, 
Chairman, 548 W. 156th street, New York city; 
Josef E. Zdankiewicz, William J. Flynn. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Central Division.—Ford Johnson, 46 Franklin 
street, Rochester, N. Y., by R. B. Britton: Fred 
Raetz, 330 Fourth street, Rochester, N. Y., by 
R. B. Britton; Frank Connelly, 605 Pleasant 
street. Hot Springs, Ark., by Perry D. Frazer. 
Eastern Division.—Lloyd T. Brown, 295 
Beacon street, Boston, Mass., by Herman 
Dudley Murphy. 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
Atlantic Division.-—6103, Benjamin A. Acker, 
120 Main street, Ossining. N. Y. 
Central Division.-—6104, Harry Raymond 
Wachter, 753 Forest avenue, Avalon, Pa. 
Western Division.—6102,, Jcfhn Sanborn, 901 
E. Second street, Sterling, Ill. 
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Some hunters get magnificent trophies; some 
lions magnificent dinners. 
That a huntsman is a man who follows on 
horseback, a pack of hounds, shouts, “Tally ho!” 
when he sees a fox, and other things when he 
doesn’t? 
I hat a gamekeeper is a man who generally 
wears a leather jacket, breeches, heavy boots, 
and stout gaiters; carries a double-barreled gun 
or an ash-stick, a plug of tobacco, and is fol¬ 
lowed by a dog; and that when applying for a 
post he always states his age, height, and 
weight? Little gamekeepers are now almost 
extinct, as they used to frequently get caught in 
traps and trodden on when walking in long- 
grass, or picked up by the self-binder during 
harvest-time and lobbed aside. If a keeper dis¬ 
covers a boy with one foot off the footpath he 
shouts, “Hi!” which is sufficient. If he should 
catch the same boy within one mile of a par¬ 
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m a wood at 4 a. m., and only blackberrying! 
that a wild duck is a bird which often take 
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