FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Sept. io, 189& 
A BIT OF THE MAIN CAMP. 
Photo by A. A. Lewis. - 
ser, J. C. Mowbray; Ex-Commodores, W. C. Lawrence, 
Nathaniel Hyatt. The annual meeting of the Central 
Division was held on Aug. 14, the following officers be- 
ing elected: Vice-Commodore, C. P. Forbush; Rear- 
Commodore, L. C. Woodworth; Purser, C. H. Wil- 
photos show a couple of pretty bits. The excellent re- 
arrangement of the ground removed many of the ob- 
jections to the site, and helped to make the camp a 
pleasant one socially, the headquarters being in the 
center and easily accessible from all points. 
H. C. ALLEN, PARK ISLAND C A. 
Winner of Paddling Trophy. Photo by A. "A. Lewis. 
liams; Executive Committee, W. R. Huntington, of 
Rome; F. G. Mather, of Albany, and H. C. Morse, of 
Peoria, 111. «• % 
The camp will be remembered as one of the most 
picturesque in itself of any yet held, the accompanying 
Event No. 1. Record combined paddling and sailing race, Aug 
18; start 10:02: 
First Second 
round. 
Az Xz, Louis H. May 10 40 00 
Eclipse, W. N. Stanley ..10 48 00 
round. 
11 13 5S 
11 30 58 
Elapsed. 
1 11 58 
1 28 58 
..:■.„■■■. ■ ■ ■ 
Event No. 2. Record paddling, % mile, Aug. 17, start 3:00: 
Points. 
Az Iz, Louis H. May 2 
Eclipse, W. N. Stanley 1 
Event No. 3. Record sailing, Aug. 17, start 11:30: 
. Points. 
Az Iz, Louis H. May 2 
Eclipse, W. N. Stanley 1 
Wind too light to finish within time limit. Recalled and 
awarded points according to position. 
* race, 
Second 
round. 
10 36 55 
10 38 47 
10 41 08 
10 43 31 
10 49 29 
10 48 50 
Water 
Aug. 15; start 10:05: 
Third 
round. 
10 53 59 
10 56 50 
10 58 28 
11 02 59 
11 09 00 
11 11 00 
smooth. 
No entries. 
Trophy sailing race, Aug. 17; start 10:05: 
Fourth 
round. 
11 12 39 
11 15 40 
11 21 30 
11 24 50 
11 31 20 
11 33 55 
Elapsed. 
1 07 39 
10 40 
16 30 
19 50 
1 26 20 
1 28 55 
sailing race: 
Fourth 
round. 
11 34 00 
round. 
11 02 30 
Fifth 
round. 
11 58 15 
round. 
11 22 3 
Sixth 
round. Elapsed. 
12 25 15 2 20 15 
L. 
C. 
start 10:05: 
Fifth 
round. Elapsed. 
11 46 40 1 41 40 
One man paddling, decked canoes, called Aug. 15: 
10. Atlantic Division trophy, sailing, Aug. 11; start 
' Third 
round. 
11 28 00 
11 30 08 
11 36 48 
11 37 31 
11 43 31 
Withdrew. 
Elapsed. 
0 48 45 
0 50 53 
0 57 33 
0 58 16 
1 04 16 
Event No. 4. Trial sailin 
First 
round. 
Mab 10 21 25 
Zip 10 23 30 
Az Iz 10 24 31 
Tanis : . . .10 25 00 
Pioneer 10 25 50 
Toreador 10 28 40 
Wind W.S.W. moderate 
Event No. 5. Novice 
Event No: 6. 
Pioneer, H. H. Smyth 
First Second Third 
round. round. round. 
10 25 25 10 47 10 11 10 50 
Mab, Chas. E. Archbald. did not cross starting line; Az Iz 
H. May, fouled buoy; Tanis, F. E. Moore, disabled; Zip, T 
Mowbray, disabled. > . 
Wind westerly, stiff. Water rough. 
Event No. 7. Dolphin sailing trophy, Aug. 17; 
First Second Third Fourth 
round. round. 
Zip 10 23 45 10 43 02 
Mab Did not start. 
Az Iz Fouled buoy. 
Tanis Disabled. 
Wind westerly, stiff. Water rough. 
Event No. 8. 
No starters. 
No. 9. Two men paddling, decked canoes, called Ausr. 15: N< 
starters. 
Event No. 
10:39:15: 
First 
a t round. 
Az Iz . 10 56 28 
Tanis 10 57 00 
Toreador 10 58 42 
Pioneer 10 59 02 
Eclipse 11 03 07 
— ••• 11 00 35 
Wind westerly, moderate. 
10 •39'l5" t N °* U " Central Division trophy, sailing, Aug. 11; start 
First 
„ „ round. 
Tramp, C. Forbush 11 09 25 
— ,H. Hoyt 11 17 42 
Idontno, G. MacTaggart. . .11 18 08 
Wind westerly, moderate. 
Event No. 12. Orillia cup, sailing: No entries. 
Aug^l^^far/V^^ Can0es ' sailin S and Paddling combined, 
Wah-tah-wah, L. B. Palmer lO^OS 
*Madge, F. L. Dunnell 
^,V s ? d ,. doub] e paddle, disqualified. 
Wind light, northerly. 
Event No. 14. Open canoes, with or without side decks and 
combing, Aug. 15; start 12:00: 
Open, Chas. E. Archbald ll'^ls' 
Fraulein, C. V. Schuyler 12 33 08 
Wah-tah-wah, L. B. Palmer 12 35 00 
«?- e ' J F ' M " Pi «kney 12 45 00 
Wind westerly, moderate. 
Event No. 15. Open canoes, sailing, Aug. 11; start 
Open, Chas. E. Archbald .SOSK 
Grace, h . M. Pinkney 3 18 38 
Wah-tah-wah, L. B Palmer Did not finish!" 
— — , L. Leroy, did not cross starting line. 
Wind westerly, moderate. 
Event No. 16. Trophy paddling, Aug. 17; start 3:30: 
Mochdonms, H. C. Allen, winner, time not taken; , M. D 
Wilt, second, time not taken; Dahinda, A. H. Wood, third, time 
not taken; , G. W. Begg, fourth, time not taken; — , F. 
.Rogers, fifth, won by one length; , E. E. McNicholl, withdrew; 
— — -, i>. laylor, withdrew. 
Wind westerly, strong. Water rough. 
Event No. 17.. One man, paddling, single-blade, Aug. 18: 
Taylor, . winner by half a length; E. McNicholl second, 
F \$°¥ TS third ' G - W ,- Be es fourth > E. Richards withdrew. 
Wind westerly, moderate. 
£ ve «r 18- T , w £ men ' Paddling, open canoes, Aug. 18: 
J* W- f%« and J. McM Mowatt winners by a length and a 
¥• at- J ; ,, og , e ?" s , ami E - H - Richards second, T. F. Taylor and 
E. McNicholl third, J. C. Mowbray and G. W. Taggart fourth 
Event No. 19. Fours, paddling, Aug. 17: 
C. C— McNicholl, Taylor, Richards and Begg, winners 
a length. Atlantic Division— Wilt, Wood, Leroy and 
Second 
round. 
11 12 08 
11 13 31 
11 17 21 
11 18 10 
11 22 45 
11 19 02. 
Second 
round. 
11 39 28 
12 00 50 
11 58 44 
Third 
round. 
12 09 53 
12 48 32 
12 50 18 
Elapsed. 
1 30 38 
2 09 17 
2 11 03 
Elapsed. 
0 34 05 
0 38 59 
Elapsed. 
0 27 28 
0 28 08 
0 30 00 
0 40 00 
2:39: 
Elapsed. 
0 29 55 
0 39 38 
Toronto 
by half 
Allen second 
Event No. 20. 
Toronto C. C 
second, Buffalo 
Event No. 21. Relay race, Aug. IS: 
Toronto C C.— Taylor, Rogers and Begg, winners by 
lengths. Park Island C. C— Allen, Wood and Wilt, second. 
Event No. 22. One lady, paddling, Aug. 10: 
Montizambert winner by two lengths; Mrs. J. E.-Plum 
War canoes, Aug. 17: 
winner by quarter of a length; Brockville R. C. 
C C. third. 
five 
Miss E. 
second. 
Event No. 23. Two ladies, paddling, Aug. 10- 
Misses E. Montizambert and E. Wattles winners by three 
lengths; Mrs. J. E. Plummer and Miss Sands second. 
S ve 1 nt , 24 Hurry-scurry, swim and paddle, Aug. 18: 
b. Si. Matthews winner, J. W. Sparrow second, F. Taylor thinl. 
Event No. 25. Paddling, upset, Aug. 18: 
L. B. Palmer winner. Two others started who did not finish. 
Event No. 26. Swimming: 
F. B. Matthews winner, A. H. Wood second, F. J. Rogers third. 
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Photo by A. A. Lewis. 
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Fixtures. 
Sept. 7-8.— Kingston, N. ' Y. — Tournament of Hudson River 
League, on grounds of Kingston Gun Club. 
Sept. 7-8.— Haverhill, Mass.— Tournament of the Interstate As- 
sociation, under the auspices of the Haverhill Gun Club. Geo. 
F. Stevens, Sec'y. 
Sept. 7-8.— Sidell, 111.— Sidell Gun Club's tournament; targets 
only. H. J. Sconce, Manager. 
Sept. 7-8.— Cherokee, la. — Second annual tournament of the 
Chtrokee Gun Club. Irving Weart, Sec'y. 
Sept. 7-9. — Aledo, 111. — Aledo Gun Club's amateur tournament. 
Sept. 9.— Wellington, Mass.— All-day shoot on grounds of Bos- 
ton Shooting Association. O. R. Dickey, Manager. 
Sept. 17.— New Brunswick, N. J. — Shoot of the Central New 
Jersey League. 
Sept. 20-23.— Detroit, Mich.— Tournament of Michigan Trap- 
Shooters' League. W. H. Brady, Sec'y. 
Sept. 21-22.— Cleveland, O.— Cleveland Gun Club's eighteenth 
annual tournament. J. R. Donnelly, Sec'y. 
