THE CANADIAN SPORTSMAN A.\l» NATIIialist. 



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amount due. Any member guilty ol ungentle- 

 manly conduct may be expelled by a two-thirds 

 vote at a special general meeting. The build- 

 ing will be open from 7 to I I a.m. on week 

 days, and from 2 to 6 p.m., on Sundays. No 

 gambling or betting allowed, and intoxicating 

 liquors cannot be brought into the building 

 under any pretence whatever. After full con- 

 sideration, the Constitution and by-laws were 

 agreed to. 



Mr. A. Stevenson moved a voteof thanks to 

 the Hon. W. W. Lynch for taking charge of 

 the Association's Bill and procuring the remis- 

 sion of the usual fee of $100. He also men- 

 tioned Messrs. McGiBBONand Bowie as having 

 given valuable help to the Association. The 

 motion was seconded by Mr. Starke and 

 carried unanimously. ' 



The President then made a few remarks, in 

 the course of which he referred to the match 

 of the 25th, as the best which had been seen in 

 Montreal, and thanking the team for the vic- 

 tory they had won for the club. He then pro- 

 ceeded to ft-ive away the prizes for different 

 competitions during the season, as follows : 



Bowling competition— ten pins (handicap) 

 C. J. Coursol, 2,980, gold medal ; J. L. Gard- 

 ner, 2,845, silver medal. 



Bowling competition— cocked hat — G. F. 

 Corcoran, gold medal ; E. C. Haviland and E. 

 Busteed, silver medal. 



Billiard tournament (handicap) 200 points— 

 4 balls, J. L. Gardner, 12 out of 13, gold 

 medal; G. F. Corcoran, 9 out of 1 3, silver medal. 

 General proficiency — gymnasium — first 

 class— C. H. Gwilt, gold medal ; J. T. Barlow, 

 silver medal ; H. Fisher, silver medal. Second 

 class — J. Patterson and R. Locke, silver 

 medals. 



Shooting competition —small target — 200 

 yards, C. L, McAdam, Gold medal ; M, Free- 

 man and E. C. Haviland, silver medals ; R. B. 

 Boss, gold cartaidge pencil. 



Shooting competition — large target — 100 

 yards, C. L. McAdam, gold medal ; M. Free- 

 man and R. B. Ross, silver medals. 



THE (}. T. B. BOATING CL1 B BEGBTTA. 



Thesixth annual regetta of the Grand Trunk 

 Boating Club, took place from Moffat's Island 

 on Saturday the 6th instant. Th< 

 Band played an excellent selection ..f i 



during the aftern i. The judges wen 



T. A. Rodgers, AM. Moonei . Mr. .1 

 McShane, M.P.P., and Mr.' W. M< \\ 

 starter, Mr. A. Patterson ; referee, Mr. Win. 



I hiss. 



There was a fair wind, and toward- the end 

 ol the proceedings plenty ol rain, so the c 

 was just as " lumps " and unpleasant to spin 

 over as could be expected. The following were 

 (lie results : — 



Double scull skill; for boys under 17, two 

 miles — 1st, Anthony and Beattie, prize t'l 

 silver fruit basket, presented by Mr. P. I.\ 

 Brown; 2nd, Berridge and Upton, $6.00 ; 3rd 

 Berridge and Riddell, f3. 



Single scull skiff, for club members— 1st 

 Henachine, prize Wallis Cup; 2nd, W.Morris; 

 0. Girdwood, a good third. 



Single scull skiff, lor hoys under 1 5, one mile 

 — 1st M. Patton ; 2nd J. Anthony; 3rd A. 

 Beattie. 



Single scull shell, two miles— Won by Jos- 

 eph Laing, prize i25.00 cup; 2nd. 1. Leroux, 

 and R. Laing not agood third. 



Single scull skiff, two miles, for members 

 who never won a prize in any race— Won by 

 J. Lovell, prize silver cup, presented by Mr J 

 McShane, M.P.P. 



Double Scull Skill, two miles — Beattie and 

 Morris, pulled a good race, and came in a good 

 first ; Ellis Brothers. 2nd ; Morgan and Ogilvie 

 fouled at the start an, I came in' a considerable 

 distance behind the second boat. 



Consolation single scull skill, two miles— 1st, 

 R. Laing, prize, cup presented by Mr. W. Mc- 

 Wood ; 2nd. 0. Girdwood ; 3rd, F. Moffatt. 



Climbing greasy pole— Some twenty boys who 

 entered tor this, aflorded the spectators great 

 amusement for a time. It is a long pole that 

 has no end, and to some of the bovs it must 

 have appeared much higher than Jack's bean 

 stalk, tor they would not make an inch pro- 

 gress in ten minutes. Finally W. Turnbull 

 made rope steps and was thereby enabled to 

 reach the long coveted top ot the pole. 



Duck Hunt. — This would have been an amus- 

 ing event had the duck been properly started. 

 There was about forty entries, and at first the 

 duck took a lively interest in the affair, but ii 



