CLASS II.
Campercraft and Scouting
Bee-line. Come to Camp through strange woods from a point one mile oñ and return in 30 minutes, for conp; in 20, for grand coup. M atch-Jire. Light r 5 campñres in succession with 15 matches, all in different places, all with stuff found in the woods by himself, one at least to be on a wet day, for coup; if all I 5 are done on wet days, or if he does 30, of which two are on wet days, it counts grand conp. F línt and Steel Fire. To light 15 campñres in succession With wildwood timber, one at least on a wet day, and none to take over a minute from striking the flint to having the blazes, coup; if all 15 are done on one day, or if he does 30 ñres ' in unbroken succession, two at least on wet days, and in no case more than half a minute from strike to blaze, grand caup. Rubbing-stick Fire. Light a ñre with a ñre-drill or rubbing- sticks, with material of one's own gathering, counts conp; to do it in one minute counts grand coup. Water Boilíng. Boil one quart of water in a 2-quart pail in u minutes for coup; in 9 minutes for grand coup. Allowed one log, one match, one axe or hatchet. The water is boiling when jumping and bubbling all over the surface. Axeman. To chop down three 6-inch trees in succession in 60 seconds each, throwing them to drive each a. given stake, coup; in 45 seconds each, grand coup. Knots. To make 30 different standard knots in a rope, for couý; 50 for grand coup. Lassa. To catch 10 horses or cattle in corral, with 10 throws of the lasso, counts coup; to catch 10 on the range in 10 throws counts a grand coup. Lassa. To catch a horse or beef by each of his four feet in four successive throws, grand coup. Lassa. To catch, throw, and "hog-tie" a. beef or horse in 2% minutes for eonp, in 1% minutes for grand canp. The record is said to be 40 seconds. Diamond Hitch. Pack a horse with not less than 100 pounds of stuff, with diamond hitch, to hold during 8 hours of travel, caup. Ten days in succession, a grand wap. Size Guessing. To guess one inch, one foot, one yard, one rod, one acre, 100 yards, 200 yards, one quarter mile, one half