80. Bruce Oland ot Halifax, on a chartered boat skippered by Daniel Jarvis in 1966. The tuna weighed 855 pounds. 81. Jennie (Dugas) Dingwell of Souris. 82. It was inaugurated in 1968 to be given to angler who caught the largest Bluefin tuna by rod and reel in Canadian waters. 83. Douglas Henderson of Ontario caught a 960 pound tuna by rod and reel off North Lake in the fall of 1968. 84. Mel Immergut. aged 23, of New York, broke a 20 year-old record that was set at St. Margaret’s Bay, Nova Scotia with a 977 pound fish caught in 1950. Immergut’s tuna was 1040 pounds and was caught on September 23, 1970. The Captain was Darrel Collings. 85. During the International Sportswriters Tuna Tournament, local girls would enter the competition and draw the name of a boat. The boat that caught the largest tuna would see the young woman crowned Queen and act as an ambassador for the industry. In later years, a prize of all-expense paid trip to Japan, courtesy of the fish buyers, would be a part of the award. 86. Chris Sheppard of Cardigan. 87. 1235 pounds. MacDonald is from East Point. 88. Captain Ken Fraser of North Lake hooked on in the Northumberland Strait and landed the fish in Auld’s Cove, Nova Scotia. The tuna weighed in at 1496 pounds and is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. It was also the subject of an article in Sports Illustrated. 89. Barrie Poole was born in Roseneath on June 26, 1940. He won the title in front of 90,000 fans at the Pomona Raceway in California during the Pomona Winternationals. 90. Earl Ross, a son of Fred Ross, a native of Fortune. 91. Ross is only one of three rookie drivers, including Petty, to win a Winston Cup race in his rookie season. 92. Four times. His best finish was twelfth. 93. Robert Austin Donahoe (1881-1919) won the distinction in the years 1904-1907. He became a physician but tell victim to a world-wide influenza epidemic in Western Canada. 94. William “Wild Bert” Kenny. Dempsey, in his autobiography “Dempsey”, chronicles the fight as the toughest he fought in his life. Kenny had entered the ring with a broken hand, but that did not stop him trom battling to a draw against the man who would reign as heavyweight champion of the world from 1919-1926 and be the first boxer to fight in a million-dollar gate. 95. George Leslie of Souris Line Road. 96. It was in the political arena. Leslie ran as a Reconstruction candidate Sports Answers 81