THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 4923OFFICIAL LISTn m » lt;ir a Trine*fc Q 3 I h 3* ^A 5, jlJ-? L- 5 iKS«VtW I« M. .-J W; * . .jSl k# £jk a A w Nw^ 4% d. -a a *' ^ ^ -t, ^ :r% vrlt; - | ^ .; t T ^ if •'•P AM* ’ • i \. i *•* v ^ v i v Vjs ••tf • 1- w -» '— L » . ,t • **4 *; ■% N ... *«-• ,_- ^/- ji1,v V •' • k' ■* -3- - * • *• — •£ % “» ~4. '«*,. w' y .r ^ .j,jf'TS’Ql i,vmpslt;a s On cityo#?P? ^ 3fA **„ 4n'ae following o:*i'iei:il record oftarpon catchy recorded thus far thislt;eason by enthusiasts far and near,is published herewith. These fishermen record their prizes daily at thecity pier, where each tarpon ismeasured and weighed. This list isup to last Saturday night. The season will continue for several weeks, i iC. W. Mills of Sodus, N. Y., has the:record for the first tarpon of thesiictd11' having* gained this for three essive years. The list follows:.C- W. Mills, Sodus, N. Y., 43 V2s., Little Pass.C. W. Mills, Sodus, N. Y., 63l/2 lbs.Little Pass.W. E. Lincoln, Pittsburgh, Pa., 71lbs., Little Pass.lW. Selby, Marietta, O., 68 lbs., 11Bird Kev.Mrs. W. Selby, Marietta, 0., 61lbs., Bird Key.R. C. Thompson, Sarasota, 81%lbs.. Little Pass.Mitchell Noble, Sarasota, 60 V2 lbs., Little Pass.i(*1C. E Bryan, Sarasota, 165 lbs., 1Little Pass. ! 1F. Erhart, Pittsburgh, Pa., 54 lbs.,!:Little Pass.W. K. Wolfe, Sarasota, 37 lbs.,Little Pass.Dr. McGuire. Sarasota, 67 V2 lbs.,\t4Little Pass.Miss Frances Graham, St. Louis,Mo., 3912 lbs., Little Pass.Asa Cassidy, New York, 60 V2 and8 4 Ms lbs., Little Pass.Dr. D. A. K. Steele, Chicago, 56,35% and 42 lbs.W. B. Joiner, Winter Park, 47 V2lbs.H. Kart, Winter Park, 75 lbs.* —. R. K. Thompson, Sarasota, 40 V2J\Faye Sims, Winter Park, 118 V2 lbs.C. P. Worden, Winter Haven, 77lbs.Winterand 144 lbs.C. P. Worden, Winter Haven, 76lbs.G. Cox, Tampa, 36^ lbs., NewPass.C. Daniels, Winter Haven, 68 Vzlbs., New Pass.W. H. Newton, Newark, N. Y.,1(447 lbs., New Pass.E. Alvord, Clearwater, Fla., 60%lbs.D. Alvord, Clearwater, Fla., 4810(A. H. King. Jacksonville, Fla., 86lbs.Jo Gill, Sarasota, 61 lbs.W. H. Newton, Newark, N. 5., 50:lbs./ ' 7 1 Cfr*rlt; 1»*- Vairovl- V V Q‘ . JlI* *N t v di Kj ~*» i- »} •lbs.J. E. Baker, Tampa, 40, 80, 125and 100 lbs.L. M. Noble, Sarasota, 65 lbsB. J. Seale, Sarasota, 30 lbs.J. E. Baker, Tamapa, 2610 lbs.Lee Hagen, Atlanta, Ga., 48 \z lbs.Dr. Jones, Atlanta, Ga., 65 lbs.F. K. Winegaid, Newark, N. Y.,S8, 52, 48 lbs.1 S. Floyd, Sarasota, 74% lbs.M. Noble, Sarasota, 7812 lbs.D. Alvord, Clearwater, Fla., 80and 65 lbs.H. Kart, Winter Park, 8SM lbs.A. L. Joiner, Sarasota, 45 and 30lbs.W. B. Joiner, Winter Park, 45 lbs.Canthern, Winter Park, 75 lbs.Mrs. I. Bell, Sarasota, 47% lbs.Jo Gill, Sarasota, 45 lbs.Wind, Sarasota, 67 lbs.Ii. B. Mumert, Detroit, Mich., 91-Vtz lbs.Guy Nash, Palmetto, 56% lbs.J. P. Davidson, Palmetto, 70 Vz lbs.Jack Dean, Sarasota, 60% lbs.Paul Thompson, Sarasota, 60, 55lbs.F. C. Rathje, Chiccago, 42 lbs.L. H. Mercer, Savannah, 56 and102 lbs.C. B. Nash, Pittsburgh, no weightgiven.C. H. Porter, Chicago, no weightgiven.Ralph Dutton, Sarasota, 42 lbs.C. H. Porter, Chicago, 60% and92 % lbs.C. B. Nash, Pittsburgh, Pa., 54%lbs.