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RECREATION. 



PRIZE AWARDS 



For 1902 Contest Automatic Reel : 



CLASS I. $25.00 



For heaviest Trout caught with " Y. & E." Automatic Reel during 

 1902. To A. B. BEAN, Pocatello, Idaho. 



CLASS II. $25.00 



For heaviest fish of any other kind caught with "Y. & E." Auto- 

 matic Reel during 1902. To WM. A. TEALL, Eau Claire, Wis. 



For all-'round fishing 



the finest Reel 



in existence. 



««The little 



finger 



does it.*» 



The 1902 Contest record- 

 ed some interesting battles 

 — stiff fights with gamey 

 fish, under all sorts of diffi- 

 cult conditions. 



"Auto- 

 matic, 

 Combi- 

 nation," 

 Style B., 

 Diameter, 

 3%inches. 

 Weight, 11 

 ounces. 

 Carries 300ft. 

 Winds 90 ft. 

 automatically 

 without re- 

 winding. Price 



$8.00 



"Y.&E." 1903 Contest 



FIVE MONEY PRIZES: 



Three for Grown-ups, - $25.00 each 

 Two for Young People not 



over 16, 



1 5. 00 each 



"The little 



finger 



does it." 



your dealer's 



mailed pre- 



ywhere 



. S. and 



other 



There are no "strings" to these prizes, 

 no "entry" fees of any kind. They will be 

 £iven for best catches made with "Y& E." 

 Automatic Reels, and anybody, anywhere 

 may compete. Write to-day for free con- 

 test blank R-300. 



Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 



Write for Catalogue 299 R. 



Rochester, N. Y. 



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No Other Reel Will Give 



Satisfaction after you 

 have seen the 



TALBOT 



A thing more perfect was never wrought 

 in metal. In tournaments always a victor. 

 Among fishermen's treasures, the chief. 



Send for Booklet F.- 

 W. H. TALBOT, Nevada, Mo. 



