THE OREGON SPORTSMAN 



188 feet, the old record of 184 feet being held by C. C. Harris. 

 The one-quarter ounce bait casting event was won by him with 

 an average of 149 feet. The former record was 136 feet. A single 

 cast in the same event was for 161 feet, beating the former 

 record by 19 feet. 



The following are the results of the fly and bait-casting 

 events : 



Distance bait-casting, one-quarter ounce, first. Dr. E. C. 

 McFarland ; average 149 ; second, C. C. Harris, average 104.9 ; 

 third, L. W. Humphreys, average 90.6. 



Distance bait-casting, one-half ounce, first, C. C. Harris, 150.1 ; 

 second, W. C. Block, 135.2; third, A. G. Burghduff, 111.3. 



Accuracy bait-casting, quarter ounce, first, W. C. Block, 

 95.15 ; second, L. W. Humphreys, 95.11 ; third, E. C. McFarland, 95. 



Accuracy bait-casting, half ounce, first, C. C. Harris, 97.7; 

 second, A. G. Burghduff, 96.13 ; third, L. W. Humphreys, 96.12. 



Dry fly accuracy casting, first, W. F. Backus, 98.7 ; second, 

 J. C. Myers, 98.5; third, W. C. Block, 97.8. 



Accuracy fly-casting at 50-55-60 range, first, J. C. Myers, 

 98 10-15; second, W. C. Block, 98 8-15; third, W. F. Backus, 

 98 1-15. 



Distance fly-casting, light rod, first, J. C. Myers, 74 feet; 

 second, W. C. Block and W. F. Backus, tied, 70 feet. 



E. F. A. 



COUNTY ASSOCIATIONS MEET. 



The Lane County Fish and Game Association met in the 

 Eugene Commercial Club rooms the evening of December 4 to 

 elect delegates to the second annual meeting of the Oregon 

 Sportsmen's League. The meeting was open to anyone interested 

 in hunting or fishing and proposed changes in the game laws 

 were discussed. 



The Douglas County Game Projective Association held its 

 annual meeting in Roseburg, November 30. Delegates were chosen 

 ot represent the association at the state convention in Portland 

 and resolutions were adopted stating that it was the sense of the 

 meeting that no material changes in the game code be made by 

 the 1915 session of the legislature. 



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