RULES OF ARCHERY MEETINGS.
The Rules by which archery meetings are governed are partly the same as in all other similar societies, and partly peculiar to this craft. The former consist of those which regulate the election of members, providing for refreshments, &c., which vary according to circumstances, and need not here be specified. The latter are generally as follows:—
1.—That a "lady paramount" be annually elected.
2.—That there be — meetings in each year, the gentleman at whose house the meeting takes place to be president; and that every member intending to shoot should be on the ground by — o'clock. The shooting to commence at — and to terminate at —.
3.—That all members intending to shoot shall appear in the uniform of the club; and that a silver badge be worn by every member of the society, or a forfeit will be enforced for such omission.
4.—That the secretary do send out cards at least a month before each day of meeting, acquainting the members with the day and place of meeting.
5.—That there shall be four prizes at each meeting, two for each sex; the first for numbers, the second for hits, and that no person shall be allowed to have both on the same day. The sum of —— dollars to be placed at the disposal of the "lady paramount" for prizes at each meeting.
6.—That the winner of a prize, or prizes, shall lose a ring for each prize won. But that a ring be given back after any subsequent meeting at which such member shall shoot without winning.
7.—That in case of a tie for hits, numbers shall decide; and in case of a tie for numbers, hits shall decide.
8.—That the decision of the "lady paramount" shall be final.
9.—Two prizes to be given at each meeting for strangers, of the value of —.
10.—That there be a challenge prize of the value of —, and that a commemorative silver ornament be presented to winners of the challenge prize, to which a clasp be added on future occasions.
11.—That the distance for shooting be 60 and 100 yards, and that 4-feet targets be used.
12.—That each shooter be allowed to shoot — arrows, distinctly marked or colored.