Western field . serves,making a continuous reservation across theState from north to south. The Yakima reservewill have an area of 2,600 miles. * * * The ladies championship of the Seattle GolfClub for 1905-6 was recently won by Miss EthelGarrett. In the finals she defeated Mrs. HenryCarstens, the score being 6 up and 4 to the championship goes the Nannette Pas-chal trophy. * * * The ninth annual gathering of the WashingtonState Sportsmens Association at Wenatchee,May 18, 19, and 20, was largely attended, morethan two hundred members being present. Twodays were given over to shooting


Western field . serves,making a continuous reservation across theState from north to south. The Yakima reservewill have an area of 2,600 miles. * * * The ladies championship of the Seattle GolfClub for 1905-6 was recently won by Miss EthelGarrett. In the finals she defeated Mrs. HenryCarstens, the score being 6 up and 4 to the championship goes the Nannette Pas-chal trophy. * * * The ninth annual gathering of the WashingtonState Sportsmens Association at Wenatchee,May 18, 19, and 20, was largely attended, morethan two hundred members being present. Twodays were given over to shooting off the variousevents, and the third day to the annual busi-ness meeting. The officers of the Associationare: President, A. F. Anderson; vice president,C. E. Buttles; acting secretary, Percy Scheble. * * * Some fifty members of the SouthwesternWashington Gun Club Association met at Cen-tralia early in May, coming from Hoquaim,South Tacoma, Montesano, Aberdeen. Cosmop-olis, Olympia, Chehalis, Gate City and other. THK J)AVVKM>\A. O. MOSELEY, OWNER Tiie Victoria Gun Club held their semi-annual shoot at Langford Plains on April29th. Quite a large number of gunmen werepresent, and the scores were fairly good. Theprincipal event was the contest for the GunClub Trophy (30 birds, known traps and un-known angles). H. N. Short will hold it for ayear, winning with a score of 26. MR. MUSPANE PROTESTS. VICTORIA, B. C. May 10, W^estern Field. Dear Sir: In the Northwest Department of the May number of the Western Field,your correspondent takes upon himself to statethat those who agitated for the amendments tothe British Columbia Game Laws imposing afine for shooting on enclosed lands of $, andalso tried to stop Sunday shooting, were those who have the leisure to hunt and fish on anyother day of the week, and are selfish enoughto desire all the enjoyments of life for them-selves. This is directly contrary to fact. The$50 fine was urged by the members of the Van-couver


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