822 
FOREST AND STREAM 
June 29, 1912 
RECORDS OF EASTERN TOURNAMENT CASTINGS TO JUNE I, 1912, COMPILED BY EDWARD FARNHAM TODD. 
DISTANCE FLY. DISTANCE BAIT. ACCUKACY. 
_ \ ______ . _ ^ __ ___ 
f 
Rod. 
-^ r 
^-ounce. 
A 
1/4-ounce. 
A 
2V^-ounce. 
Fly. 
A 
Bait 
A 
Dongest 
Longest 
^ ' -r ^ 
Longest 
( 
-\ 
t 
Name. Club. 
Salmon 15ft, Heavy 
5oz. 
4oz. Dry Fly. Average. 
Cast. 
Average. 
Cast. 
Average. 
Cast. 
Dry P'ly. 
Accy Fly. 
14-ounce. 
^-ounce. 
Abercrombie, D. T. (A.C.N.Y.). 
78 6 
76 
74 
»88 
*52 
99 1-5 
Alpers, E. V . (N.B. & F.C.C.). 
54 
52 6 
. . . 
. . . 
Bemis, W. E. ((j.F.C.). 
54 
. . . 
Bradlev. A. B. A. (A.C.N.Y.). 
69 6 
72 5 
Bryan, C. A. (A.C.N.Y.). 
70 
4 4 • 
Cave, E. 
68 
iis 3-5 
144 
si 2-5 
7i 
Champion, C, T, (N.B & F.C.C.)- 
i 62 
84 
7i 
158 2-5 
188 
73 
113 
ii 2-15 
ii 4-15 
ii 13-15 
is 4-0 
Chandler, W. A. 
68 4 
78 3 
Chapman, L. D, (A.C.M.). 
89 
86 
98 10-15 
Clark, G. B. (A.C.M.). 
87 
74 
S3 2-15 
Cummins, T. (A.C.M.) . 
71 
69 
Clutter, G. P . 
57 
67 6 
Darling, L. S (N.B. & F.C.C.) . 
. 127 
i22 
102 
92 
iso 4-5 
i93 
ei 3-10 
106 
i75 
iio 
ii 1-15 
ii 11-15 
is 4-15 
Doughty, C. H . 
86 
73 
Doughty, T. (N.B. & F.C.C.) . 
. 98 
93 
85 
69 
iei 1-5 
iio 
67 
119 
i28 3-5 
i70 
ii 2-15 
9i 6-15 
i7 10-15 
Ehrich, VV. T. (.A..C.N.Y.) . 
. 108 
98 
80 9 
76 
180 1-10 
205 
84 3-10 
104 
Eichlin, R. R. (N.B. & F.C.C.) . 
71 
60 
100 
160 
i7i 4-5 
ise 
ie 
is 8-15 
94 5-15 
Elliott, H. (A.C.N.Y,! . 
64 
ICO 
Endersbv, G. A. (N.B. & F.C.C. ..).., 
iio 
164 4-5 
173 
98 5-15 
is 7-15 
Ferry, Miss G. E. (A.C.M.) . 
79 
76 
• • • 
Finn, D. D. fA.C.M.). 
63 
61 
Frazer, P. D. (A.C.N.Y.). 
122 
no 
84 6 
82 
47 6 
iso 2-5 
iss 
78 7-10 
99 
iss 
i75 
i7 7-15 
98 7-15 
is 14-15 
Friedman, H. (A.C.N.V.). 
. 105 
87 
82 
83 5 
148 1-5 
171 
141 4-5 
147 
191 
197 
96 8-15 
ii 3-10 
Gill, E. M. (A.C.N.Y.). 
90 
85 
80 
52 
156 
213 
Gotthold, A. F. (A.C.N.Y.). 
72 
(iriffin, H. K... 
79 
63 
79 3-5 
iis 
tjnmwood, V. 
. 101 
90 
88 
no 
123 
60 1-5 
83 
Hanners, A. R. (A.C.N.Y.). 
. 112 
87 
78 
si 
154 
175 
iis 2-5 
iis 
98 5-15 
is 2-15 
Harris. H. E, (A.C.M.) . 
75 
68 
Harris, R. A. (A.C.M.). 
83 
76 
95 1-15 
Hawes, H. W. 
. i35 6 
113 1 
97 
87 
*ii8 
*iii 6 
Henderson, H. G. (A.C.N.Y.) . 
75 
71 
65 6 
73 
137 
27 2-5 
97 
98 2-5 
Higby, C. H. (A.C.N.Y.) . 
. ios 
77 
71 
154 4-5 
173 
98 4-15 
Horton, PI. M . 
148 
162 
iii 5-10 
i25 6 
96 3-15 
Hubbell, A. B. (A.C.N.Y.) . 
. 110 
82 
82 6 
82 
98 5-15 
Held, R. T, (N.B. & F.C.C.) . 
. 132 
97 
87 
84 6 
69 
206 1-5 
214 
i52 
ies 
255 1-5 
283 
ii 3-15 
99 3-15 
ii 5-10 
97 
lacobus, T. G. (N.B. & F.C.C.) . 
125 4-5 
145 
96 14-15 
Kennedy, D. T. (A.C.N.Y.) . 
76 
7i 
ii 
Kirk, J. L. (A.C.N.Y.) . 
. i2() 
99 
85 
88 
52 6 
isi 3-5 
ies 
i02 2-5 
125 4 
63 
ies 
La Branche, G. M. L. (A.C.N.Y.) - 
. 118 
91 
87 
92 
67 
156 3-5 
167 
95 9-10 
no 
260 3-5 
286 
98 9-15 
ii 
Lamison, J. G. (A.C.N.Y.). 
67 
73 
96 9-15 
Lawrence, H. G. (A.C.M.). 
82 
78 
i65 
iss 
i2i 
iie 
85 1-15 
is 3-15 
98 4-15 
Lawrence, R. B. (A.C.N.Y.). 
. iii 
89 
86 6 
65 
146 3-5 
173 
67 2-5 
76 
170 4-5 
isi 
98 9-15 
Leonard, R. C. (N.B. & F.C.C.). 
. 13fi 6 
120 
103 
98 8 
218 4-5 
237 
*113 
190 2-5 
210 
99 94-100 
Levison, C. G. 
. 104 
83 
84 
75 6 
118 2-5 
=^125 
*96 6 
65 
100 
Linsley, C. A. (A.C.M.). 
84 
74 
. . . 
ii 10-15 
Loughran. F. W. (C.F.C.). 
55 
• . . 
Mapes, F. T. (N.B. & F.C.C.). 
ios 
80 
64 
ise 
204 
67 4-5 
is 
98 11-15 
99 6-15 
98 4-15 
97 4-15 
Marsh, A. J. (O.R.C.). 
. 112 
89 
81 
61 
195 3-5 
228 
130 5-10 
149 
99 3-10 
99 3-10 
98 1-2 
98 4-10 
McCarthy, (d. T, (A.C.M.). 
. 124 
120 
95 
S3 10 
149 
182 
114 
128 
99 1-10 
98 4-15 
98 4-15 
98 7-15 
McGuckin, W. (A.C.N.Y.). 
. 104 
85 
86 6 
82 
ei 
62 
102 
49 
60 
96 
98 5-15 
Mercer, D. F. (N.B. & F.C.C.). 
74 6 
61 
99 2-15 
Mesa, H. (A.C.N.Y.). 
56 3 
Metcalfe, W. C. (A,C.N.Y.) . 
. ii2 
84 
85 
79 
50 
88 4-5 
iii 
60 
i05 
99 2-15 
Mills, C. 
60 
Mills, E. J. (A.C.N.Y.).-.. 
. 140 
hh 
87 
si 
iis 1-5 
ieo 
*106 10 
ibil 4-5 
i70 
ii 1-4 
Morrison. VV. T. (A.C.N.Y.). 
67 
, . , 
63 5 
Muldoon, P. T. (N.B. & F.C.C.). 
92 
66 3 
55 
iis 4-5 
iss 
30 
io 
i7i 
is5 
is 5-15 
ii 1-15 
is 6-15 
96 12-15 
Niccolls, F. (A.C.M.). 
. , , , 
97 
82 
151 
168 
117 
120 
98 7-15 
98 2-15 
98 6-15 
Neu, A. J. (N.B. & F.C.C.). 
73 
57 
168 4-5 
182 
76 
no 
98 7-15 
98 5-15 
97 12-15 
92 ll-lo 
Poor; D. W. (O.R.C.) . 
70 
. . . 
• « • 
Ravnor, F. C. (A.C.N.Y.). 
73 
» 4 . 
Ride, E. B. (A.C.N.Y.). 
. iio 
94 
79 
75 
63 
iS2 3-5 
200 
iis 1-5 
ii2 
269 3-5 
iis 
ii 5-15 
97 10-15 
Sands, L. L. (N.B. & F.C.C.). 
128 
147 
87 4-5 
102 
97 1-15 
94 10-15 
Saunders, L. G. 
74 3 
70 
. . 
t • 1 
Search, t. J. (A.C.N.Y.). 
iii 4-5 
iii 
Seymour, T. H. (A.C.N.Y.). 
. 70 
54 
si 
Smith, J. D. (A.C.N.Y.). 
87 
70 
63 3-5 
78 
Smith, K. (A.C.N.Y.). 
102 
93 6 
67 6 
63 
75 
25 
55 
ii 4-15 
Smith, M. H. .. 
65 2 
161 1-10 
166 
58 3-5 
97 
Sperry. F. P. (C.F.C.). 
59 
. . . 
. . 
Spencer, E. E. (A.C.N.Y.). 
. 99 
74 
. . . 
1^48 cf-b 
280 
Spiegel, F. M. (C.F.C.). 
ii 1-5 
Steoath, C. 
82 
70 
66 9 
i89 4-5 
200 
ei 4-5 
i2 
Talcott, F. H. (A.C.M.). 
74 
70 
Todd, E. F. (A.C.N.Y.). 
68 
65 
iis 3-5 
iii 
ii 3-5 
iii 
Traver, J. VV. (N.B. & F.C.C.). 
167 
182 
97 13-15 
Watt, W. 
75 5 
64 6 
Whittridge, H. G. (A.C.M.) . 
95 
76 
i78 
i82 
ioi 
iii 
is 1-15 
is 8-15 
Willich, W . 
. . 
72 6 
li 
97 11-15 
4 . . 
Young, W. B. (A.C.N.Y.) . 
60 
. . 
. . 4 
Zabriskie, W. H. (A.C.N.Y.) . 
. 96 
68 
7i 
i32 1-5 
iii 
... 
... 
A.C.M.—Anglers’ Club of Massachusetts. A.C.N.Y.—Anglers’ Club of New York. C.F.C.—Camp-Fire Club of New York. N.B. & F.C.C. — Newark Bait and Fly- 
Casting Club. O.R.C.—Orange Rod Club. 
*Frog. 
Fishing Lines. 
West Virginia, Virginia and Washington 
fishermen have a bone to pick with the Mary¬ 
land Legislature. A law passed by the recent 
session of the Legislature contains a provision, 
putting a tax of $10 on non-residents of the 
State. The law will affect fishermen in West 
Virginia, Virginia and the District of Columbia 
accustomed to slipping over to Harper’s Ferry 
early Sunday morning to enjoy a day’s sport in 
the Potomac. 
Joseph Irish, John Lyons and William Mel- 
choir, Illinois fishermen, made the record catch 
for this season, securing forty-six fine black 
bass, ranging from one to two pounds each, all 
secured with hook and line in Forked Creek, a 
tributary of the Kankakee River near Wilming¬ 
ton. Flook and line fishing has been unusually 
good this year. 
Illinois Casting Club. 
Chicago, Ill., June 18.— Editor Forest and 
Stream: Owing to vacation periods and “fishing 
weather’’ the attendance at our contest, scheduled 
for the 15th inst., was rather light. Those miss¬ 
ing this event may take re-entry as in accord¬ 
ance with new rule as well as in the salmon fly 
event postponed. 
The weather during accuracy bait was light 
south and southwest winds, conditions favorable; 
during accuracy fly there was a light northwest 
wind and conditions favorable; during the dis¬ 
tance bait the wind was southwest, velocity 21 
miles. Following are scores in the order cast: 
Half-ounce, accuracy, bait, per cent.: 
McCandless .... 
. 97.0 
Cook . . 
. 97.8 
De Garmo . 
. 97.9 
tPerce . 
. 98.3 
Wehle. 
. 98.4 
Kernaghan . 
. 98.3 
Buchanan . 
. 96.6 
Nicholson . 
. 97.9 
Tice . 
. 97.4 
Pierson . 
. 99.4 
Tournier . 
. 98.7 
*Kernaghan .. .. 
. 98.6 
Whitby . 
. 98.6 
*Nicholson . 
. 98.8 
*McCandIess ... 
. 97.4 
*Pierson . 
. 99.5 
. ... 97.9 
Half-ounce distance, bait. 
feet: 
lamison . 
.... 55 
tLingenfelter .., 
. 228% 
De Garmo . 
.... 71% 
Wehle . 
.133% 
Accuracy dy, 
per cent.: 
Ball . 
... 99 8-15 
Pierson . 
... . 99 5-15 
De Garmo . 
... 99 8-15 
*Pierson . 
,.. . 99 2-15 
Pierson . 
... 99 5-15 
*Re-entries. truest. 
A pleasing feature of the day occurred when 
