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FOREST AND STREAM 
July 6, 1912 
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A. C. A. Western Division. 
For the first time in the history of the 
American Canoe Association the Western Di¬ 
vision will hold its annual summer encampment 
on the shores of Lake Michigan July 3, 4, 5, 6, 
7 and 8. Camp opened officially Wednesday, July 
3, 2 p. m. and closes Monday, July 8, 2 p . m. 
Carpenter’s Point, at the intersection of 
Sheridan road and Chestnut street, on the shore 
of Lake Michigan, midway between Wilmette 
and Kenilworth. 
The Camp Site Committee leased a desir¬ 
able site situated on a nicely wooded bluff 
about twenty-five feet above the lake level, suf¬ 
ficiently isolated to afford unexcelled camping 
facilities. A nominal charge for rental, $1.50 
for the entire camp, or twenty-five cents for 
the first night, is to be made in addition to the 
camp dues. Address A. W. Friese, Chairman, 
Camp Site Committee, Kenilworth, Ill., for 
reservations. 
Members desiring to mess will find fire 
wood and water handy. Meals may be had at 
the Carpenter University School at $i -75 P er 
day. 
Dealers will call twice daily to take orders 
and deliver groceries, meat, ice and other sup¬ 
plies. 
A member will be appointed each day as 
“Officer of the Day.” 
Pickets will be selected from the different 
camps when required to protect property and 
prevent abuses. 
Flags will be raised at 8 a. m. and lowered 
at 7 p. M. 
Members will be registered at the purser’s 
tent and obtain their camp badges. 
Guests may be invited to the camp. They 
must be registered and badges provided for 
them. Guests spending more than one night in 
camp shall pay camp dues as provided in the 
by-laws. 
Visitors will not be expected in camp before 
10 a. m. or after 6 p. m., except on invitation for 
functions posted on the bulletin board, or with 
special permission from the “Officer of the 
Day.” 
Tents may be located by owners subject to 
the approval of the camp site committee. All 
camps must be in order at 10 a. m. No fire¬ 
arms will be permitted in camp. 
Reveille, 7 a. m. Colors, 8 a. m. Colors, 7 
p. m. Taps, 10 p. m. After 10:30 p. m. quiet 
must be maintained in the camp. 
Divine service will be held at headquarters, 
Sunday, July 7, 4 p. m. 
The prizes will be awarded at headquarters, 
Saturday evening, July 6 , at 7:30 p. m. 
1. Western Division trophy, sailing tri¬ 
angular course, half mile on a side, twice 
around. 
2. Gardner cup No. 2, sailing triangular 
course, half mile on a side, once around. 
3. Gardner cup No. 1, paddling, one man, 
single blade, half mile straightaway. 
4. Rockford cup, paddling upset, one man, 
single blade—upset at signal, climb into canoe 
and paddle across line—one-eighth mile. 
5. Tandem paddling, single blade, half 
mile straightaway. 
6. Double blade paddling, one man, half 
mile straightaway. 
7. Bow end paddling one man, one-eighth 
mile straightaway. 
8. Hurry Scurry, one man, run fifty yards, 
swim fifty yards, paddle fifty yards. 
9. Tilting tournament. 
10. Swimming race, seventy-five yards. 
11. Consolation sailing, triangular course, 
half mile on a side, once around. Open to any¬ 
one who has not won an event at this meet. 
Condition and time of various races will be 
posted on the bulletin board. 
Regatta Committee is composed of Henry 
C. Morse (Chairman), C. E. Tyson, John 
Deneau. 
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Supplement to Game Laws in Brief 
S O many and important changes have been made in fish and game laws in a number 
of States, during the past winter, that we have found it necessary to issue an 
eight page supplement of these changes. Paste these eight pages in the back of 
your copy of Game Laws in Brief and you will have complete and correct laws to June 
1st, 1912, governing fishing and shooting in every part of the United States and Canada. 
Ten Cents is the price of this addenda. Mailed to any address upon receipt of price. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
127 Franklin Street New York City 
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