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FOREST AND STREAM 
Aug. 30, 1913. 
The Sportsman Tourist. 
Nova Scotia. 
KEDGEMAKOOGE LAKE 
In tbe Wilderness 
A vast virgin forest, 90 miles long. Club House 
easily accessible by automobile. 
A net-work of beautiful streams. Splendid canoe¬ 
ing. Trout abundant, large and gamy. 
Non-members cordially welcomed at the Club House, 
$12.00 a week. Cabins for families. Special provision 
for ladies. 
Modern conveniences: Electric lights, telephone, 
daily mail. Experienced guides and full equipment 
for long or short trips. For interesting illustrated 
booklet write J. W. THOMPSON, Mgr., Kedgema- 
kooge Rod and Gun Club, New Grafton, Nova Scotia. 
Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND. 
A land teeming with SALMON, TROUT and 
CARIBOU, besides other game. I provide outfits 
and guides. For particulars apply to 
J. R. WHITAKER, “The Bungalow,” 
Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
New Brunswick. 
BIG GAME IN NORTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK 
Sportsmen, send for our free illustrated booklet, 
which fully describes our six hunting camps for 
moose, caribou, bear and deer in northern New 
Brunswick. Imhoff Brothers’ Hunting Camps, 
ImhofT, Gloucester County, N. B., Canada. 
New York. 
The Best Black Bass Fishing in New York State, on 
COSSAYUNA LAKE, 
with trout streams practically virgin. A charming 
spot to take your family for the summer. Con¬ 
venient and inexpensive for week ends. June 24, 
7%lb. Oswego bass was caught here. June 5, 4141b. 
brown trout was taken from one of our streams. 
Map and booklet sent on application. Editor of 
Forest and Stream has fished here—ask him. 
Virginia. 
MODERN HOTEL 
Cottages, rent or sale on fishing grounds. Guides 
and power boat, 1 man, $3; 2 men, $4 day. Channel 
Bass, Kings, Trout, Hogfish galore. Send for book¬ 
let. A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Eastern 
Shore, Virginia. 
North Carolina. 
Best Mixed Shooting 1 in America 
Ducks, Geese, Swans, Quail, Shore Birds — White’s Pre¬ 
serve. Waterlily, Currituck Sound, North Carolina. 
Property for Sale. 
DUCKING PRESERVE 
The ducking preserve known as Seal Island, located 
in the River St. Lawrence, about forty miles below 
Quebec, owned by the undersigned for many years, 
is offered for sale. For further particulars address 
I. W. ADAMS, care The Linen Thread Co., 
Boston, Mass. 
Seaman E A ITartung, U. S. Navy. 95 
Corp. F Leuders, U. S. M. C. 95 
Sergt. R S Newbold, Engineers, Pa. 95 
1st Lieut. LeRoy Schilling, 54th Iowa. 95 
Corp. J E Snow, U. S. M. C. 95 
Capt. F W Allen, C. A. C., Mass. 95 
Ensign G F Jacobs, U. S. Navy. 95 
Gapt. F W Wise, Ord. Dept. Mass. 95 
Sergt. B R Otey, 3d Wyo. 95 
1st Lieut. T G Linderfelt, 2d Colo. 95 
Capt. W H Clayton, Jr.. U S. Cav. 95 
1st Lieut. L W T Waller, U. S. M. C. 95 
1st Sergt. C M Bewley, 2d Texas. 95 
Sergt C A Stoops, 8th Pa. 95 
Color Sergt. I. B Jarrett, 2d Indiana. 95 
Ensign W D Brereton, U. S. Navy. 95 
Capt. G P Sawyer, 2d Kansas. 95 
Sergt. S Eberhardt, 1st New Jersey. 95 
Major I. Ellwood, 55th Iowa. 95 
Color Sergt. J W Wenger, 1st Kansas. 94 
2d Lieut. H M Disbrow, 2d New Jersey. 94 
Cook C M McCutchen, 1st Cav., Colorado. 94 
2d Lieut O A Stevens, 3d Oregon. 94 
Sergt L M Felt, 2d Illinois. 94 
1st Lieut. R F Tate, U. S. Cav. 94 
Lieut G H Bowdey, U. S. Navy. 94 
Corp. G T Mack, 6th Mass. 94 
1st Sergt. O P Romaine, 3d Ore... 94 
1st Lieut. J G Westerman. 1st Missouri. 94 
Sergt I D Chandler, 2d West Virginia. 94 
B. M. 1st Cl. F W K Mielke, U. S. Navy. 94 
Sergt. T W Varner, 54th Iowa. 94 
Sergt. \V. Davison, 10th Pa. 94 
C F Miller, Reading R. A. 94 
1st Lieut. H A Fife, 1st Illinois. 94 
B. Sergt-Major R S Walker, 2d Connecticut. 94 
Q. M. Sergt. M F Fluharty, 1st W. Va. 94 
Sergt. E L Mullaly, U. S. M. C. 94 
A S Johnson, 3d Ore. 94 
Ensign L P Bischoff, U. S. Navy. 94 
Sergt J T Lawless, 5th Mass. 93 
Ensign A Loder, U. S. Navy. 93 
Sergt J D Gardner, U. S. M. C. 93 
Won in 1910 by Private W. H. McCarthy, 2d Corps 
Cadets, M. V. M.: score 97. Won in 1911 by Capt. C. 
H. Emerson, 6th Ohio; score 98. 
The winner is awarded the Adjutant-General’s cup, 
value $500, a gold medal and cash. 
The winner this year used a rifle fitted with telescopic 
sight. 
DAILY RE-ENTRY MATCH. 
No.-1, revolver, 75yds., slow fire: 
Sergt M Kelly, U. S. Engineers. 81 
C M McCutchen, Colorado. 77 
Lieut.-Col. W H Whigam, Illinois. 74 
Lieut. W B Loughborough, U. S. A. 73 
A H Hardy. Colorado. 73 
Lieut. T D Burnett, U. S. A. 73 
Lieut. W C Short, U. S. A. 73 
Lieut. O. Rethorse, IT. S. A. 73 
Lieut. E N Sumner. U. S. A. 71 
C C Crossman, M. S. R. A. 70 
F P Coffin, Colorado. 70 
No. 2, Revolver, 25yds., timed fire: 
Lieut.-Col. W H Whigam, Illinois. 99 
Arthur Smith, Colorado. 95 
Lieut. H L Taylor. U. S. A. 94 
W. C. Lee, U. S. N. 94 
F P Coffin, Colorado. 94 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 94 
Lieut. W B Loughborough, U. S. A. 92 
Edward A Fernandz. Argentine Republic. 92 
No. 3, revolver, 50yds., timed fire: 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 89 
C C Crossman. M. S. R. A. 82 
E D Myrick, U. S. Navy. 81 
Sergt. W Brown, U. S. A. 79 
Arthur Smith, Colorado . 79 
Lieut.-Col. W H Whigam, Illinois. 79 
Lieut. W. C. Short. U. S. A. 76 
F P Coffin, Colorado . 76 
No. 4. revolver, 15yds., rapid fire: 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 98 
Eduardo Alemandez, Argentine Repub'ic. 97 
Eduardo Fernandz. Argentine Republic. 96 
E G Reising. N. R. A. 94 
Lieut. J S Upham, U. S. A. 92 
W H Spencer, Missouri . 92 
Lieut.-Col. W H Whigam, Illinois. 92 
Lieut. W B Loughborough, U. S. A. 91 
No. 5. revolver, 25yds., rapid fire: 
Lieut. J S Upham, U. S. A. 92 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 91 
Lieut. W B Loughborough, U. S. A. 89 
W C Lee, U. S. N... 86 
Lieut.-Col. W H Whigam, Illinois. 84 
Sergt. Warner Brown, U. S. A. 83 
Match D, running deer match: 
Capt. L C Bishop, Wyoming. 45 
Lieut. E A Baker, Wyoming. 36 
Corp. A Hamme, U. S. A. 35 
Lieut. Wm /wicky, Wyoming. 32 
Capt. S D Ridings, Texas. 32 
GOVERNOR’S CUP MATCH—FINAL STAGE. 
The aggregate scores of the winners in the Governor’s 
cup match at skirmish, 200, 600 and 1000yd. ranges follow: 
First Lieut. H Hawley, U. S. Inf..'. 244 
Major P A Wolf, LT. S. Inf. 241 
Sergt. C R Robinson, loth Cav. 239 
Sergt. A G Schmidt, 1st District of Columbia. 239 
Pvt. E L Clark, U. S. M. C. 238 
1st Sergt. T H Wolford, C. A. R. Oregon. 238 
1st Lieut. W D Smith, U. S M. C. 23.8 
2d Lieut. C M McMurray, U. S Inf. 237 
2d Lieut. B G Chynoweth, U. S. Engineers. 237 
Sergt. T R Crown. 1st Cav. 237 
Sergt. C, Combs, U. S. Inf. 237 
Corp. T E Vereer, U. S. Inf. 236 
Corp. E E Greenlaw. LI. S. M. C. 236 
2d Lieut. R Sears, U. S. Inf. 235 
1st Lieut. O F Snyder, U. S. Inf. 235 
Art. W A Mundell, 2d Washington. 235 
1st Sergt. C Haggerty, 3d Cav. 235 
Sergt. J T Lawless, 5th Mass. 235 
1st Sergt. T A Starr, 2d Washington. 235 
Seaman E A Hartung, U. S. Navy. 234 
Sergt. H S Nettleton, 15th Cav. 234 
J W Hessian, N. R. A. 234 
1st Sergt. C A Stewart, 1st W. Va. 233 
1st Sergt. W G Chase, 1st Cav. Colo.232 
1st Lieut. J A Durrent, Ded. C. Wash. 232 
Col. C F Joiliff, W. Va. 232 
C. T. C. E. D. Myrick, U. S. Navy.232 
Capt. K K V Casev, 2d Pa.:..... 232 
1st Lieut. V R Bel'l, U. S. Cav.232 
Sergt. R A Pressley, U. S. M. C. 232 
1st Lieut. A B Drum, U. S. M. C. 232 
Sergt. W S Hale, 3d B11. Ga. 232 
Capt. G Van Auken, 3d Indiana. 231 
Sergt. G S Kase, U. S. M. C. 231 
Capt. G H Emerson, 6th Ohio. 231 
Pvt. W IT Knapp, 1st Colo. 231 
Lieut. C T Osburn, U. S. Navy. 230 
1st Lieut. J J O’Hara. U. S. Cav. 230 
Sergt. H F Pearson. C. A. R. Ore. 230 
Lieut.-Col. C B Winder. Ohio. 230 
Sergt. L M Felt, 2d Illinois. 230 
1st Lieut. PI S Dilworth, U. S. Cav..,. 230 
Capt. C M Gale, 1st Illinois. 229 
Art. E W Sweeting, 16th Pa. 229 
Capt. A J Macnab. U. S. Inf. 229 
1st Lieut. A M Pardee, U. S. Inf. 229 
Sgt. H E Major, U. S. M. C. 229 
Sgt. F H Kean, 5th Mass. 22$ 
1st Lieut. C E Donahue. 12th Pa. i_8 
1st Lieut. C M Easley, 2d Texas. 228 
Capt. C G Duff, 3d Texas. 228 
2d Lieut. J C Berry, 1st W. Va. 228 
Property For Sale. 
READ THIS 
Chance of a Lifetime 
C*ne of the best trout hatcheries in the United States, with 
sufficient property and excellent facilities for sportsman’s 
club. Located on Great South Bay, 72 miles from New 
York City. 23 acres, 15 of which are timber. 8-room house 
with electric lights, barn and large feed house. 5 minutes' 
walk from station. 30 ponds on property fed by pure 
springs. Has 150,000 trout on hand. Owner guarantees to 
raise 1%-lb. trout in 2 years at 12 cents per pound. One 
lake adjoining can be bought or leased. 3 more within 3 
miles. Good quail, partridge and rabbit shooting on prop¬ 
erty. Fine duck shooting at the back door. Not one club 
on Long Island has facilities for raising fish so safely and 
cheaply. rTOsperous business and assured market tor 
breeders. Owner wishes to retire. For price and particu¬ 
lars address JOHN RACKOW, Crystal Spring Hatchery, 
Eastport, New York. 
An Exceptional Buy 
EXTERIOR VIEW OF HOTEL. 
Sixty-three room Hotel in Asbury Park, with established 
trade. Has been open summer and winter for fifteen 
years, without change of ownership or management. Now 
open. In perfect repair. Completely furnished and 
equipped. Location second to none at Asbury Park, di¬ 
rectly opposite Sunset Lake, where one may have the 
quiet of the country, and yet be but three blocks from 
the gayety of the Boardwalk. Will sell as it stands complete 
■—furniture, fixtures, linen, silver, etc., and make liberal 
mortgage arrangements. For further particulars, eddress 
“B,” care of Forest and Stream. 
