Western field . at he had spokento R. P. Butchart, of the cement works, regard-ing a dam built by the company and which ob-structed the fish from reaching Prospect Lakeby way of Tod Creek. Replying. Mr. Butchartpromised to construct a fish ladden. It was alsosuggested that fishermen should be asked to dis-continue fishing in Millstream; and before themeeting adjourned Secretary Musgrave was in-structed to make arrangements with one or twomen to act as game wardens for the next monthto prevent the shooting of young grouse. * * * Northwest shots have been making ready forthe big tournament of th
Western field . at he had spokento R. P. Butchart, of the cement works, regard-ing a dam built by the company and which ob-structed the fish from reaching Prospect Lakeby way of Tod Creek. Replying. Mr. Butchartpromised to construct a fish ladden. It was alsosuggested that fishermen should be asked to dis-continue fishing in Millstream; and before themeeting adjourned Secretary Musgrave was in-structed to make arrangements with one or twomen to act as game wardens for the next monthto prevent the shooting of young grouse. * * * Northwest shots have been making ready forthe big tournament of the Lewis and Clark Ex-position. Every town of sporting note in theseparts will be represented at what promises to bethe greatest gathering of trap men the Pacific Coast has ever known. * * * Bellingham gun enthusiasts plan a big trap-shooting tournament for July, when some closescores may be expected from a large entry. * * * At their last meeting members of the SeattleTennis Club made some ladical changes in the. NIGHT (STRAITS OF FUCA). 1 ules governing their club. The changes willtend to place executive affairs under conserva-tive management and keep the active work,which is by no means light, more evenly distri))-uted. In the past the president and the treas-urer, Messrs. Pelly and Folsom. have had thebulk of the duties to perform. They managedthe finances and tournaments for four years,and managed them most ably. At their requestthe changes were made. They asked for theappointment of committees to manage differentaffairs, and the committees were named. Thegrounds committee, which has absolute contrc*of the courts and the expenditures pertainingthereto consists of the secretary or his as-sistant, as chairman, F. C. Newton and T. The tournament committee, which willmake all arrangements for the clubs contests,such as the making of dates, and the negotia-tions with outside players who may desire tocompete in the tournaments. At this writingthe dates of the annual tourn
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