Aug. 9, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
191 
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STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE¬ 
MENT, ETC., as of Oct. 1, 1912, of Forest and Stream, 
published weekly at New York City, required by the act 
of August 24, 1912. Editor, W. G. Beecroft, 127 Franklin 
street. New' York, N. Y. Business Manager, W. J. 
Gallagher, 127 Franklin street, New York. N. Y. Pub¬ 
lishers, Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 127 Franklin street, 
New York, N. Y. Owners, holding 1 per cent, or more 
of total amount of stock: George Bird Grinnell, 238 E. 
Fifteenth street, New York, N. Y., and Charles Otis, 127 
Franklin street, New York, N. Y. Known bondholders, 
mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per 
cent, or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or 
other securities: George Bird Grinnell, 238 E. Fifteenth 
street, New York, N. Y, and Charles Otis, 127 Franklin 
street, New York, N. Y. 
Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 
Charles Otis, President. 
Sworn to and subscribed before 
me this 23d day of July, 1913. 
. Lynn FT. Shank; 
Nq/ 31-) ~ . County., No. 240 
: filed », A County, No. 121. 
(J y .-.pires March 30, 1915.) 
/ OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- 
MF. i, of Forest and Stream, 
put 1 , .it New York City, required by the act 
of _ gu»f 24, 1912. Editor, W. G. Beecroft, 127 Franklin 
street, New fork. N <“3/ Business Manager, J. R. 
M. TSunn. 12'.’ Franklin street, New York, N. Y. Pub¬ 
lishers. 1 1 and Stream Pub. Co., 127 Franklin street, 
New York N. Y. Owners, holding 1 per cent, or more 
of total amount of stock: George Bird Grinnell, 238 E. 
... Fifteenth street, New York, N. Y., and Charles Otis, 127 
Franklin ireet, New York, N. Y. Kn j ..bondholders, 
morC.agees, and other security holders, nolding 1 per 
. cen>. or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or 
f other securities: George Bird Grinnell, 238 E. Fifteenth 
\! s'reet, New York, N. Y., and Charles Otis, 127 Franklin 
i street, New York, N. Y. 
Forest and Stream Pub. Co., 
Charles Otis, President. 
Sworn to and subscribed before 
me this 23d day of July, 1913. 
Lynn FI. Shanks, 
Notary Public, Kings County, No. 240 
f* Certificate filed N. Y. County, No. 121. 
/ (My commission expires March 30, 1915.) 
Dr. Lake “Comes Back” Right. 
Fulton, N. Y., Aug. 2.—Editor Forest and 
Stream: In response to your request for scores 
I send the following: 
Single York round: , 
100yds. 80yds. GOyds. Total. 
13-51 20-64 13-49 46-164 
Double York rounds; 
100 yds. 
80yds. 
60yds. 
100 yds. 
80yds. 
60yds. 
Total. 
16- 70 
17- 55 
11- 47 
17- 69 
18- 68 
11- 41 
90-350 
13- 57 
8 - 44 
17- 71 
18- 54 
20- 56 
19- 83 
95-365 
19- 53 
21- 63 
18- 84 
27-121 
20- 84 
19- 95 
124-500 
24- 92 
21- 79 
15- 63 
24- 88 
20-110 
18- 75 
122-508 
21- 65 
27-103 
23-111 
25- 73 
22- 94 
16- 70 
134-516 
25- 85 
24-108 
16- 80 
17- 63 
30-114 
21-103 
133-553 
In addition I have shot two scores of two 
dozen each at 60 yards—16-56 and 22-118. Owing 
to sickness and death in my family, I did not 
commence shooting until June 3, and the above 
is the sum total to date. Every shot is scored, 
so one knows how well or poorly one does. 
Until June, 1912, I had not shot an arrow 
for twelve years. No one here follows the 
sport except the writer, who has to shoot under 
severe restrictions as to times, an hour being 
the usual limit most day. Dr. H. L. Lake. 
English Great Western Meet. 
The first of the big English archery events, 
the Grand Western meeting, was held at Salis¬ 
bury, July 16-18, witli 114 archers participating. 
On the second day a heavy wind lowered the 
scores, which were low at best. H. P. Nesham 
won the double York round, with 194-796; R. 
Brooks-King made 172-752, and the next four 
best scores were in the 6oo’s. Mr. Nesham’s 
first day’s score was 101-451, showing the effect 
of the wind. 
Miss Q. Newall won the double National 
round with 134-730. Miss H. Williams made 
126-618; Miss W. F. Tennant, 124-612, and Miss 
Norman Robertson, 127-605. 
Gray Breaks His Record. 
Boston, Mass., Aug. 1 .—.Editor Forest and 
Stream: On July 31, B. P. Gray and L. C. 
Smith, of the Newton Archers, shot an Ameri¬ 
can round and a team round together, with the 
following results: 
American round: 
60yds. 50yds. 40yds. Total. 
B. P. Gray. 29-149 30-176 29-197 88-522 
L. C. Smith.25-117 28-158 30-188 83-463 
Team round: 
B. P. Gray. 21-103 23-127 22-108 22-106 88-444 
L. C. Smith.... 21-105 24-126 19-101 20-108 84-440 
This is Mr. Gray’s best record for the 
American round. On Aug. 2, Phil Bryant and 
B. P. Gray shot a York round as follows: 
Bryant .37-135 34-142 24-106 95-383 
Gray .28- 90 27-103 21- 93 76-286 
Louis C. Smith. 
Scores at Wayne. 
Wayne, Pa., July 31 .—Edited Forest and 
Stream: Dr. R. P. Elmer broke his American 
record last Monday with 616. His week’s prac¬ 
tice scores are: 
July 28, American: 29-183, 29-201, 30-232; 
total, 88-616. 
July 30, York: 33-121, 41-206, 23-137; total, 
97-464. 
July 31, York: 31-137, 39-191, 24-136; total, 
94-464. 
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801 “ F ” Darien, Cornu 
RAINBOW TROUT 
are well adapted to Eastern waters. Try stocking; with 
*ome of the nice yearlings or fry from our hatchery, and 
you will be pleased with the results. 
PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT COMPANY, 
Colburn C. Wood, Supt., Plymouth, Mass. 
Small-Mouth Black B&m 
We have the only establishment dealing in youug small- 
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fry to 3 ana 4 inch fingerlings for stocking purposes. 
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Correspondence invited. Send for Circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEENAN - - New Preston, Conn. 
MALLARD DUCKS 
FOR SALE 
Thoroughly domesticated. One male and two 
females for $5.00. 
WM. HARLOW, Millersport, Ohio 
TROUT 
ia any quantity. Warranted delivere 
condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO.. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT 
Particularly strong, healthy and well developed. Brook 
trout fingerlings, in any quantity, for fall delivery. 
Orders being booked now. 
JAMES CRUICKSHANK ESTATE, 
Big Indian, Ulster County, N. Y. 
FOR SALE. 
Genuine “Joe Manton” gun, perfect condition, in orig¬ 
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for stocking brooks 
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BROOK 
Property for Sale. 
FOR RENT OR SALE. 
Furnished Cottage, five rooms, on Wolfe Lake, West- 
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telephone DR. J. M. MILLS, 64 East 58th St., New 
York City. 
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