. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. November 3,1900] gdjji; gveevev ano ^psmmnaxu 13 Tuna Olub Winners. (Continued from Page 10.) Black sea bass: T 8. Manning, 370 pounds, first; T. S. Manning, 330 pounds, Becond; F. V. Rider, 327 pounds, third; F. V. Rider, 324 pounds, fourth; Col. R. A. Eddy, 322 pounds, fifth. W hite sea basB: E. M. Boggs, 58 pounds, first; F. F. Gerrish, 56 pounds, second; Mrs. F. V. Rider, 50 pounds, third. Yellowtail: F. V. Rider, 48 pounds, first; F. F. Gerrisb, 37 pounds, second; Mrs. H. vV. Hoyt, 31* pounds, third. Following are the prizes won in 1900. May 1st to October


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. November 3,1900] gdjji; gveevev ano ^psmmnaxu 13 Tuna Olub Winners. (Continued from Page 10.) Black sea bass: T 8. Manning, 370 pounds, first; T. S. Manning, 330 pounds, Becond; F. V. Rider, 327 pounds, third; F. V. Rider, 324 pounds, fourth; Col. R. A. Eddy, 322 pounds, fifth. W hite sea basB: E. M. Boggs, 58 pounds, first; F. F. Gerrish, 56 pounds, second; Mrs. F. V. Rider, 50 pounds, third. Yellowtail: F. V. Rider, 48 pounds, first; F. F. Gerrisb, 37 pounds, second; Mrs. H. vV. Hoyt, 31* pounds, third. Following are the prizes won in 1900. May 1st to October 1st. All catches were with rod and reel, 21 and24-threadlineeand every fish was brought to geff unaided. CLASS A.âLEAPING TUNA. FirstâFor exceeding club record, 251 pounds. Prize: Tuna club gold medal and Banning cupânot won. SecondâFor largest tuna of the season. Priz?: Presidency of the club. Won by Ad- jutant General A. W. Barrett of California; weight of fish, 164 pounds. ThirdâFor the second largest tuna Prz;: Silver mounted rod, offered by James McDonald, Deposit, New York. Won by C. J. O. Kell: weight of fish, US pounds. FourthâFor third largest tuna. Won by H. J. Fleishman and Col R. A. Eddy (tie); weight, 142 pounds. FifthâFor first tuna of the Beason. Prize: Silver mounted rod. Harry Harkness, Pasa- dena. SixthâTo lady taking tuna of any size with rod and reel. Priz: Gold medal. Won by Mrs. James Gardner, Avalon, 136 pounds; Mrs. O B Clark, Los Angeles. 118 pounds; Mrs. C. J. Connor, Coloradj Springs, 116 pounds; Mrs. A. W. Barret!, Los Angeles, 22 pound : Miss E. L Bernard, Cincinnati, 20 pounds. CLASS B âBLACK SEA BASS. FirstâFor exceeding club record of 370 pounds. Prizss: TaftE-Lyon cup, Rider- Macomber medal. F. S. Schenck, Brooklyn, N. Y. (world's record); weight of fish, 384 pounds. SecondâFor the second largest bass, Sil- ver mounted rod. Col. R. &., Eddy; weight offish, 362 pounds. ThirdâFor largest bass F. S. Schenck; weight of fish, 350 pou


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