RECREATION. 



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We have not much to protect in Massa- 

 chusetts except our game birds and fishes, 

 but we bid fair to have. The increase in 

 the number of deer in this section is re- 

 markable. They are seen in all the sur- 

 rounding country repeatedly, in bunches of 

 2 to 5 ; and our well nigh assured re- 

 enactment of the 5 years' close season law 

 extends for another period the inestimable 

 benefit of their protection. Our legislative 

 hearing on the bill to prohibit for an in- 

 definite period the sale of grouse and 

 woodcock developed no opposition what- 

 ever, and we look to its passage by house 

 and senate as almost a certainty. 



Too much credit can not be given Hon. 

 Herman S. Fay, of Marlboro, chief warden 

 of the L. A. S. of Massachusetts, who 

 has had charge of the bill. His energetic, 

 careful and tactful direction of the inter- 

 ests in his charge has been an immense aid 

 in the important work accomplished ; and 

 the sportsmen of this State should be great- 

 ly indebted to him and his co-workers. 



The L. A. S. is the only national organi- 

 zation of sportsmen that has lived and ac- 

 complished things in the field of game and 

 fish protection. 



More power to your elbow ! 



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