Breeder and sportsman . nent figure on Sportsmens Row this Lemmer reports that William is the happyfather of another little Black Jack. The annual meeting of the Eureka Gun Club washeld April 3d. It was quite largely attended and afterthe regular business had been transacted the followingofficers were elected for the ensuing year: President,C. J. Janssen; Secretary and Treasurer, C. P. Soule;Committee of Arrangements, L. J. Greehburg, S. and Harry Kelly. The only contest was for theoffice of Secretary and Treasurer, six candidates mak-ing a strong fight for the position


Breeder and sportsman . nent figure on Sportsmens Row this Lemmer reports that William is the happyfather of another little Black Jack. The annual meeting of the Eureka Gun Club washeld April 3d. It was quite largely attended and afterthe regular business had been transacted the followingofficers were elected for the ensuing year: President,C. J. Janssen; Secretary and Treasurer, C. P. Soule;Committee of Arrangements, L. J. Greehburg, S. and Harry Kelly. The only contest was for theoffice of Secretary and Treasurer, six candidates mak-ing a strong fight for the position. Among the con-testants were L. F. Puter, S. I. Alard, Dr. W. E. Cook,Dr. H. G. Cross, J. Vansant Jr., and E. G. Pluke. Be-fore a choice was reached about fifteen ballots weretaken and finally when a deadlock appeared certainMr. Soule was elected by a majority of one. Amongother business transacted was the election of S. to membership and the tendering of a vote ofthanks to the retiring president, C. W. Coming Events. April 13—Ply-casting. Saturday contest No. 3. Classificationseries. Stow lake 2:30 p. m. April 14—Fly-casting. Sunday contest No. 3. Classificationseries. Stow lake 10 A. M. San Francisco Fly-Casting Club. The members of the club and invited guests met atthe banquet board on Tuesday evening and passedseveral happy hours in social re-union and the discus,sion of subjects dear to the heart of the angler. Theevening was enlivened by song and instrumental siuging of Mr. Frank and banjo playing of were particularly appreciated by the companypresent. Walter D. Mansfield presided as coffee and cigars speeches were in order. JudgeJohn Hunts remarks on piscatorial subjects werereceived with much attention and general applause, afew verses on Striped Bass although having an ex-celsior stuffing, were dedicated to Alex T. Vogelsangand accepted with shouts of laughter. During the business portion of the evening Mes


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