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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Sept. 15, 1906. 
THE ROBERTS SAFETY LAUNCH AND YACHT BOILER. 
THE ROBERTS SAFETY WATER TUBE 
Nearly 1500 in use. 250 pounds of steam. Handsome catalogue free 
WORKS: RED BANK, New Jersey. 
Cable Address: Bruniva, New York. Telephone Address: 599 Cortlandt. 
COMPANY, 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
The International Team Match. 
The international team match, fixed to take place at 
Creedmoor, Oct. 2. and 3, between teams of the famous 
military organizations, the Seventh Regiment of New 
lork and the Queen’s Westminster Volunteers, of Lon- 
; don, is rapidly approaching to the active stage of com¬ 
petition. 
Ihe British team will sail on the steamship Minne¬ 
tonka, Sept. 15, and will arrive in New York on Sept. 
23 or 24. 
Ihe Seventh’s choice of men is as follows: Capt 
Benjamin B. McAlpin, Co. I; Capt. William J. Under¬ 
wood, Co. G; Lieut. Howard E. Crall, Co. G.; First 
Sergt. Francis X. O’Connor, Co. C.; Sergt. William B. 
! Short, Co. D.; Sergt. Edmund P. Fowler, Co. B; Corp. 
1 Wyatt W. Taylor, Co. K.; Corp. Jere Milleman, Co. E.; 
Pvts. Oren M. Beach, Jr., Co. B.; Daniel C. Meyer. Co. 
C.; John D. Thees, Co. B., and Edward S. Lonsdale, 
Co. E. 
Mullins “Get There” S&bMS 
Unequaled for use in very shallow water or through 
tangled grass and reeds. Thousands are in use, and 
endorsed by sportsmen everywhere as the lightest, most 
comfortable and safest duck boats built. 
Length 14 feet., beam 36 in. Painted dead grass 
color. Price $20.00. Send for complete catalogue of 
the celebrated Mullins Steel Boats for Hunting and Fishing, 
Row Boats, Motor Boats, etc. All orders promptly filled. 
The W. H. Mullins Co., 126 Franklin St., Salem, Ohio. 
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If the article was good and has had reasonable care—usually— 
a good price is realized. 
If the article was poor in the beginning, it does not take the 
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R . W C Q ^ odptuIL ow, r m g°r". ' Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. 
BUILDERS AND REPAIRERS OF POWER AND SAIL CRAFT 
MARINE RAILWAYS FOR EVERY CLASS OF VESSEL 
By Sept. 15 we will be ready to haul out and store boats 
12 
Houseboats and Houseboatin# 
BY ALBERT BRADLEE HUNT. 
A volume devoted to a new outdoor field which 
has for its purpose three objects: 
First—To make known the opportunities American waters 
afford for enjoyment of houseboating life. 
Second—To properly present the development which 
houseboating has attained in this country. 
Third—To set forth the advantages and pleasures of 
houseboating in so truthful a manner that others 
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The "book contains forty specially prepared articles by 
owners and designers of well-known houseboats, and is 
beautifully illustrated with nearly 200 line and half-tone 
reproductions of plans and exteriors and interiors. A 
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England. 
The book has been carefully prepared by Mr. Albert 
Bradlee Hunt. 
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Capt. McAlpin, Lieut. Crall, Sergt. Short and Pvt. 
Beach and Pvt. Meyer shot on the Seventh’s team last 
year, which lost by only ten points in a score of 1,490 to 
L480. Capt. Underwood accompanied last year’s team to 
England as substitute. The captain of the team will 
again be Capt. Robert McLean, of Company K. His 
cracking assistant will be Pvt. E. C. Robinson, of Co. E. 
Ihe conditions will be like those of the previous match; 
that is, at four ranges, 500, 600, 800 and 1,000 yards; six- 
map teams, 15 shots per man at each range. 
Four members of last year’s English team will par-, 
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Corp. A. G. Fulton, Bugler W. A. Halls, and Pvt. F. C. 
Sheppard, and the other members, including substi¬ 
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and H. Thompson. Sir Howard Vincent will represent 
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successor in the active command. The latter will be 
unable to come. Among others accompanying the 
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captain; Lieut. E. Roy Bird, team adjutant; Capt. Arthur 
Moy, paymaster, and Capt. E. B. Glazier, Lieut. S. C. 
Probyn, Sergt. Power and Pvt. Schmidt. 
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