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FOREST AND STREAM. 



Oct, 11. 1888. 



once, ami Dick Kim.- three 



hi.. i.. .... two chains from li 



graved This last shoot »-, 

 ItGOSQUlS ill's i|. i i 



Hreivotgolle la. Mill I*. Keller 11. I' ■'■ 



Schaick is. Auld IT. Ha.iginsks IT. Brenner 17. Lordly 



Second match I'n.-soheer ■-'1. Fundi- '-''I. Hnnnii 2 

 Lordly ii-1. Vim Schniek ■-".'. lVr.1,,,1 I",. Hrenneri:!. Sam 



.1. E M I.. 



"NATh )N A ISIM IRT6M INS \ss' m lATl'JNV— EWi 

 Stream: Thefollo - - ! '■■ "■-. is ■"•- 



indorsing Hit- above project. L. C. 1'. I 

 t.'ohuilbln, S. ('.. i Id 'l '■'• .. ft- !■•' •■ : Your:,- 



before me. and should have been answered 



absent, from bottle, m..l onlj returned a fen ■ 



shall oeriHiuly .-iik-ii'I .M-i;ri>iiiriiiiiii-iii ... May with 

 11. . Mi iiit'i ■■•hull end. -.-1 viii- i. .get i||, iiv„ team- from ll 



country. I 11. ink yoiu undertaking deserves success. 1 

 all sections of our i-uiimrj ■.-• ill be represented: there i> 



Hint I know ,,l 1, „.iv oalculal..i .0 harmonize nil si 

 country, than a g nil. -ring ,.i the <| orf-im-ii and your 



§ittweing. 



/',. ,n.-»,; r , ,„„/,! nl'i-itti-n. riwiiiii'iiiviitiiHiH should be ad- 

 dr.-H-rd tnthe tort si mid Stream I'liblishiny Co.. and not to 

 individuals, in whose absence from the offlee matters of im- 



THE ASSOCIATION CAMP. 



-ITSrrc print below a letter from a ebrrasponnenj whaisfamiliarwitn 



W the Thousand Islands, giving mm f the advantages of the 



Pl< "- a permanent homo r..ri he a-:sociaii,m. At the meeting of 



I congenial, 



To permanently locate 

 in ihr A. ('. A. to tin- in- 



I orglllli/.Uinnof „H, IT US 



lic.illh.v growth. 

 I The camp-flre oi ii.-.\ 

 I South; the radiance ther 



could be found, 



lid he to restrict membership 

 which Mould Invite a possible 

 id be generally .subversive to 



.-ml 



epaddle, presented by ,». H. Rtishlou, won by 



'• I"' 



e management, of Mr. F A Hoffman, Sep.- 



essre. .). I). Hutler aud R. P. Martin. Mr. 



irk Athletic ' 'lub. n-i-it us timekeeper. At 



ilngatMartin-H.'s .,bout twetilvot Ih-rliih were 



' -mbi -rx of other clubs. 





joyed 1-11 dava of un- 



ernise after nil. be 



V II i 







on n two hundred tr 



He - 





less welcome to the 



Spindle.-iLowelh. v 



11 Mi 







month. I'iscaliiquu 





rich,,,,. 



u£3S3&2Sk52& 



<.'oneord,"anu' 1 Merr 

 stinet will be obsf 





1 i..r Hi 



sc reasons: Kirs t. in 



-down river- and 







Interest In the sport 



extending the Asso- 

 te neighborhood of a 

 ruble, and. lastly, be- 

 nd, what may fairly 



lias sine,- been doiu 







cpeuded in an attempt 

 Give, us a "metf in 







lplation. 



sliding seat, while 1 







CtTTAHOOA. 



poddies, boat l.ool 

 iiianned by I'omui 











"SWINGINC 'ROUND THE CIRCLE." 



\lHriSK in rc.wboats may hardly be considered under the head 

 . of canoeing, and the writ, r accordingly ; • 



•Mil, in Club," 

 mi the City of 

 it. rail to Ports- 

 1 to Alton Bay, 



A NEW FOLDING BOAT. 



I'M IK utility of a boat that can be folded up and packed in a small I 



position 01 

 their argun 

 tin v dono 



followed, ci 

 All know ll: 

 also I he .lis 



A. C. A. 



11, e meeting a 

 It should bea pa 



onlv ..bjeetioti is 



ation hrvciid the 



Lookinu forwa 



calm?. Tli 



Olle locality Should be lavOl -I'd all. A e the OlIlCS.' till- I'll'.. ll lo .lil.llll 



thecauip to too great nu area, must be equally nvnideri 



Editor Pomxt , 



kt.o 



for 



,. ili-.iiithorof the interesting article 

 <u Stream of June !ii. has l.-itt-ly patented a boat 

 i- as Hi- H-rlbon boat, but lighter, cheaper and 

 lOnstruction. The ribs running from bow to 

 i.le.l and s. cured m place in a shorl time. forming 

 ser\ ie-abl- l.ioat. or may b- quickly paok-d into a 

 • 1 the length of the boat. A strip of hard wood is 



teuiber. Mr. Whitloek, of llu New York r. 



■ecard to the location of ih xi annual 



\s laliou. and h- invji-s discussion 



lion should til-., strongly ree, 



ville, oposlte Uorristown on 1 



limits lb.- rner has a l'|..i,iai.-e 

 points of i.iiu.iy termini, wjiic 



inf.- up. 





itony Lak.'ih!: 

 i-..rl: Th-v nil 

 LBtt. by 4ft . th 



-arsof experience 

 ■ > hunting, eruisin;; 

 nil- navigating the 



bul '.Hi. long, is 



•re are man v small spots of water visited by tourists where it 



liltieoli lo trnii-pon .111 ..rdinarv bout, but where these 



, a. ay i,e easilv and cheaply earried. and one would form a valu- 

 additlon In lb- slimmer ,,utht of luintvrs. explorers artists, pho- 

 iphers and all campers. 



KNICKERBOCKER C. C. -ANNUAL REGATTA. 



o I'liKOI NI)KI);i.< it is by water, and with nearly fortv miles ol 

 O water front, it is nevertheless true. Hull New York- possesses but 



of the ho 



Itiver. vl 

 •nld I'r 



the si 

 essiiile from the 



C. f. on Btateo 

 (art ot the eity. a 



1. on the North 

 ed on Saturday 

 cold rain that 



•uh aiipronchuiy 

 vhen Camp "G01 



laebin;.-. bul 

 " d Li: 



ary. iust as the 

 hlil with a welcome greeting. The tirsl day 01 

 resents hard work, aud on this occasion four Mr 

 asleep. 



Thanks to the Commodore's culinary skill 11 

 -red in 1 he second day. and the vovaw "was the 



ivas reached bv rail 

 launched on a smc 

 sine this the Miiuiehn 



line setting. Walci 

 in si.-e from the bit 

 lb- in. -1 beautiful 



od . 



The llrsi rac- fin ii.- larger -anoes. under paddle, was c-ill-d 111. 

 1: pi 1'. .M.. the course being from a dock hall 11 mile above the club 

 bouse 10 the hitter. Kill lie- comprised : Jennie. IIU..W. S. Allen; 

 Manche. lift.. A. l.oew-i.ihal: Hali-ade. lift.. II. T. K-ys-.-r 



.leiinie wasawav lir.ii followed bv Palisade, but soon look a good 

 lead, leaving the ..th-rs to a tight for second n-ic. . The ebb title 

 favor-d the pa.l.ilers. bid the wind „nd b-uvj rain in ibeir faces 



her l.-a.'i. 'win'i.i'iig V'!-.;- by r'.'iir 'l!'iigiiis"iu" lm'"ass!. with Manehe 

 second. The second race, tor the CTin boats, brought out thref en- 

 tries, the course being 110:0 lie- club honse to the dock and return, 



J. (.. Ilreeiil-nt; 



,on, 1. ■ l -- ■ ■ 

 odjioning ih- 

 v Idle 1 by bad 



■as made at a. .'clock to 



fed the nip across the 



tg.ua River was entered 



,! • grove ■> mile above 



.. thi 





rusli-- 

 o catch 

 y made. 



anodem thi 



d I.ak- U 1111110. -aiikec 

 Hiding 01 m.-.l debgl.i 

 lllages along its borders, 

 1' . Nlekerson, 

 vill heave a sigh if hois 



rf at Alton llay; but the 

 uds hang overbeitd null 

 eh and row a short (lis- 

 op Is located 111 aneurjs 



■•-night fs 

 •iv dubbed, is Id i ivith- 

 waves are 



s i|.c\ 

 lake. 



,eli lake, 

 pace will 



dee frop 



Harbor 



::: ; 



St croups of 



thoi. 



ghl Hell of 11 



fill. 



A. ('. A. So 



started logethei 



the 



as befoi 



I 'la - B— Argo. Arthur Urentano; Nettie, l'ror. Konler; Kilith 

 Adelc. R. P. Martin. 



fiass A— Manehe. W. Dorniilzer: Nettie Nu. '-'. \V. t i reen ; Coquago, 

 .1 i. i.,-i,lcar. 





:,pi 



oil:, is. Iviith \. lei- 



grassy slope fui 

 log for a pier. 



and a day an- h 



lich is a huge 



ml hall a mil- 

 '. Two nights 



Clad.' Hie 



where the 

 some poeti 



flat, 



■ id 



Mam. 



he 



Null. 



t.n 



and 1 





Tli 





the 1 



n-i 



ii, .ugh to drive the boats over the line. 

 mi second, Argo close behind. Nettie 

 . Kilith Adele having broken her rudder 



■llig prizes were awarded: 



,. 1 -First, lantern, presented by H. T. h>;. s-i . u.s. bj W, 



county to! Franklin, and thence to Ibe Stat- capital, winch is. bv the 

 way. aebarmiiig littl-citv. A long, bard carrv follows th- arrival 

 iu Concord, but the boats are ai last fairly launched on th- Merri- 

 mack River and homeward bound, camp "Farewell" being located a 

 mile below the cits 



tvi,l-ie„,„e,,i,,i> the voyage down river is comm-ni— 1. Ibe feature 

 -IT around Haw ins Falls. Ih- 

 Usett limn is accomplished with 

 less difficulty, and nine miles of sluc« water brings the party to 

 Amoekeag Dam, at ttanchester Here the night is passed at a hot-1. 

 lielowlbecily the river is a seres, of rapids tor several uiil-s and lh- 

 lusl day of the cruise is fruitful of work K-.."- Falls are the last ot 

 any importance. Cromwell's Falls, three miles above Nashua being 

 easy to run. Vroiind nil these falls, by Ibe way. are the nuns ..1 old 

 locks used many years ago, but long since abandoned. A tbree-foo 



