. Outing. FRED N. PEET SETTING A NEW MARK OF 95 FEET IN FLY-CASTING FOR DISTANCE. Br •■ ■Br ; #■ ^r™- yp ~ ~m BP^ .-■ i J ■l i ^^_£ l ^ ... | 1 A. D. WHITBY, WHO CARRIED OFF THE HONORS IN BAIT-CASTING FOR Photographs by Brown Bros., V GETTING A FAST ONE IN THE BACK COURT. u NATIONAL HONORS IN TENNIS HEADWORK won again Inthe national tennis tourna-ment at Newport, August18-27. The Californians, M. F. Mc-Laughlin and T. C. Bundy, playedstrongly through their preliminarymatches, their speed and fast footingcarrying them through without was eliminated in the semi


. Outing. FRED N. PEET SETTING A NEW MARK OF 95 FEET IN FLY-CASTING FOR DISTANCE. Br •■ ■Br ; #■ ^r™- yp ~ ~m BP^ .-■ i J ■l i ^^_£ l ^ ... | 1 A. D. WHITBY, WHO CARRIED OFF THE HONORS IN BAIT-CASTING FOR Photographs by Brown Bros., V GETTING A FAST ONE IN THE BACK COURT. u NATIONAL HONORS IN TENNIS HEADWORK won again Inthe national tennis tourna-ment at Newport, August18-27. The Californians, M. F. Mc-Laughlin and T. C. Bundy, playedstrongly through their preliminarymatches, their speed and fast footingcarrying them through without was eliminated in the semi-finalsby W. J. Clothier, the latter winningby his superior skill in placing and pass- ing. The Californian lost several pointson foot faults and on nets and outs inefforts to change his pace. His col-league, McLaughlin, met Clothier inthe finals, and lost, the scores standing7—5, 6—4, 9—11, 6—3. It was amatch in which steadiness and experi-ence won over speed and brilliancy. The tables w7ere turned on Clothierin the challenge match, which W. , now four times champion, won,


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