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ARTICLES — NEWS — ILLUSTRATIONS 
Concerning Sport in 
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who need attention through the organization of sports¬ 
men in this state (and possibly in other states as well) 
if oui lakes are to remain as nature intended they 
should be. 
Spring shooting was thoroughly discussed and the 
unanimous sentiment of those present was to aid in 
every way possible the proper enforcement of the Fed¬ 
eral Law. Some illegal shooting will be done but the 
rank and file of the shooters in Iowa are true sports 
men and will see that the laws are obeyed. It is a 
regrettable fact that very few gamehogs have tried to 
raise a technical issue and secure the privilege of shoot¬ 
ing ducks till April 15th for the reason that the resi¬ 
dent licenses issued in 1913 prior to the passage of the 
Federal Law, states that they can shoot till that date. 
Preliminary arrangements were made for the Iowa 
state shoot to be held in Mason City on June 16, 17 and 
i 3 . This year’s state shoot will be a record breaker and 
the shooters will find that Mason City will be well 
prepared to entertain them. Detailed announcement will 
be furnished later. 
The election of officers resulted in the re-election of 
Sun Shine Foster for president, H. B. Madsen, secre¬ 
tary and Joe Konvalinka, treasurer. 
K. B. MADSEN. 
NATIONAL ANGLERS CASTING ASS’N. 
The organic law of the N. A. C. A. is built up 
around the plan of individual membership, each 
member signing a declaration of faith, that em¬ 
phasizes that an amateur is one who plays the 
game solely for the love of the sport, and elimi¬ 
nates any form of commercialism in the sport, 
either of things or services. 
The N. A. C. A. thus gets into line with al¬ 
most all other types of amateur sports that have 
found from time to time that the sport in ques¬ 
tion is rooted firmly on the basis that “sport for 
the sport’s sake solely is the only one that draws 
together in numbers the individuals who partici¬ 
pate,” and is the only basis that stands the test 
of time in preserving and developing any sport 
as a sport. 
Some sports degrade into amusement enter¬ 
prises and others into trade conventions. When 
they do so, however, they have lost the charac¬ 
teristics that appeal to the world of real sports¬ 
men. 
A committee was selected to devise means and 
measures whereby local amateur clubs through¬ 
out the country could co-operate and fraternize 
with the National amateur movement, the fact 
being heralded that two new casting clubs are be¬ 
ing formed in Chicago on a purely amateur 
basis, and who expect to work in harmony with 
the amateur status of the N. A. C. A. 
The meeting was enthusiastic over the plans 
for the annual tournament for 1914. The time 
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FOR SALE 
Setters, Pointers and Hounds 
GEORGE W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
Telephone 29-M 
DOGS FOR SALE. 
Do you want to buy a dog or pup of any kind ? If so, 
send for list and prices of all varieties. Always on band. 
OXFORD KENNELS, 
35 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED—Pointers andSetters to train; game plenty. Also 
two broken dogs for sale. 
H. H. SMITH, O. K. Kennels, Marydel, Md. 
IMPORTED NORWEGIAN 3EARH0UNDS, Irish 
Wolfhounds. English Bloodhounds, American Fox¬ 
hounds, Deer, Wolf and Cat Hounds. Illustrated 
catalogue for 5c. stamp. 
ROOKWOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. -4 
THE BLUE GRASS FARM KENNELS 
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Offer For Sale—Setters and Pointers, Fox and Cat 
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trial, purchaser alone to judge the quality. Satisfaction 
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interesting and instructive catalogue for ten cents in 
stamps or coin. 
AMERICAN7KENNEL CLUB STUD BOOK 
1 Liberty >Street - - - New York 
THE NEW STUD BOOK 
Ihe Stud Book for 1912 has been published and is 
on sale in this office, in its new form. Besides the 
regular volume, _ containing all breeds, it has five Sec¬ 
tions separated in Breeds, as follows: 
Section I.—Beagles, Bloodhounds, Chesapeakes, 
Deerhounds, Foxhounds, Greyhounds. Griffons (Sport¬ 
ing), Pointers, Retrievers, Setters, Spaniels, Whippets, 
Wolfhounds, also Great Danes and Dachshunde to bal¬ 
ance the sections. 
Section II.—Bulldogs, Chow Chows, Dalmations, 
French Bulldogs, Mastiffs, Pinschers, Poodles, St. Ber¬ 
nards, and all the Toy dogs. 
Section III.—Collies and Sheepdogs. 
Section IV.—Airedales, Bedlingtons, Manchesters, 
Bullterriers, Dandie Dinmonts, Foxterriers, Irish Ter¬ 
riers, Scottish Terriers, Sealyham Terriers, West High¬ 
land White and Welsh Terriers. 
Section V.—Boston Terriers. 
3 he sections are $1 each, and the regular volume $5. 
and place will be announced later. 
The president announced that the annual dues 
of $1.00 are now due. Members and amateur 
casters who would like to become members of 
the N. A. C. A. may remit this amount to the 
National secretary, O. C. Wehle, 5471 Kimbark 
avenue, Chicago. 
A pleasing incident of the meeting was the 
adoption of the “Hobble Distance Fly” event, de¬ 
vised by J. W. Bramhall, of Kansas City, Mo. 
It was recommended that the awards in “Dis¬ 
tance Fly” events and “Salmon Fly” be made on 
the basis of the average of the five longest casts, 
the longest single cast, also to be made a matter 
of record. 
The attendance was large, and the interest in 
evidence very gratifying, and are hailed as happy 
E. R. COLLINS & SON, MGRS. 
HUNTINGTON POULTRY CO. 
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BLACK FOX 
FOR SALE. —Prince Edward Island Silver Black 
Foxes, also Hudson Bay Black and Patch Foxes, Mink, 
Skunk and Marten. Enormous fortunes being made in 
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on favorable terms. 
ST. GEORGES BAY FUR COMPANY 
804 Journal Building 
Boston, Mass. 
FRED SAUTER 
SPECIALIST IN 
TAXIDERMY 
IN ALL BRANCHES 
42 Bleecker Street, New York City 
omens for the rapid growth of the N. A. C. A. 
and of its wholesome influence in this delightful 
game of tournament casting in America’s field 
of amateur sports. 
DR. C. J. SPRUCE, 
Vice-President, 
Chairman Publicity Committee N. A. C. A. 
SITUATION WANTED. 
Gamekeeper—Life experience rearing land and water 
>wl, training and handling high-class shooting dogs, 
□nditioning for shows, Ai rearing puppies, well up 
1 veterinary, competent manager of club or private 
state, distance inmaterial. GAMEKEEPER, 
157 East 69 Street, 
New York City. 
