. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. io t£i?« $3?«gfte? em& §^j?w**m#:. [November 3. 1900 The Fly-Oaeting Club. The tabulations on the preceding page give the average of the regular contests of the San Francisco Fly-Casting Clnb for the season of 1900. The averages of the classification series, embracing contests 1 to 7 inclusive, were given in fall in the Bbeedeb and Sportsman issued on June 30th. The sums total in those contests are shown in the first lines of the events enumerated in the foregoing tables. Contests Nos. 8 to 12 show the results in the five contests of the class compe- tition


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. io t£i?« $3?«gfte? em& §^j?w**m#:. [November 3. 1900 The Fly-Oaeting Club. The tabulations on the preceding page give the average of the regular contests of the San Francisco Fly-Casting Clnb for the season of 1900. The averages of the classification series, embracing contests 1 to 7 inclusive, were given in fall in the Bbeedeb and Sportsman issued on June 30th. The sums total in those contests are shown in the first lines of the events enumerated in the foregoing tables. Contests Nos. 8 to 12 show the results in the five contests of the class compe- tition. In the distance event, ihe champioDBhip class was composed of those members who prior to 1900 had made a record of 115 feet or more and of those who had in the firBt contests of this year averaged 102* feet or over. Under this system Messrs. ManBfield, Golcher, Lovett, Brotherton and Everett, all of whom had cast 115 feet or over prior to 1900 and F. E. Daverkosen, the only other member of the club who reached the average this year, were placed in the cham- sionship class. Mr. Mansfield did not enter in the long dis- tance competition this year. In this class H. C. Golcher led in the Saturday contests and E- A. Lovett was high in the Sunday work. In the final cast ofi Mr. Golcher was winner for the season. The first class in distance caBting consisted of those mem- bers who averaged over 90 and less than 102i feet. H. F. Muller was the winner in this event in both the Saturday and Sunday competition. The Becond class in distance is made up of the members whose average waB less than 90 feet. H. Batto was high man in the Saturday contests and W. E. Brooks made the best scores in the Suoday casting. Mr. Brooks won the medal for the season in the final cast-off. In the accuracy event all members averaging 90 per cent. and over were placed in the championship class. W. D. Mansfield led in this event for both the Saturday and Sunday casting. In the first class, composed of the


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