86 CHANNEL ISLANDS OF CALIFORNIA 



Harding White Sea Bass Medal. For exceeding club record. — Gold 

 Medal, presented by Mr. C. H. Harding, Philadelphia, Pa. Winner's 

 name engraved on bar; medal to remain property of Club. 



Streeter Albacore Medal. For largest fish of season over 40 pounds. — 

 Silver Medal, presented by Mr. L. P. Streeter, Pasadena, Cal. Winner's 

 name engraved on bar; medal to remain property of Club. 



* Harding Bonito Cup. For largest fish of season. — Silver Loving 

 Cup, presented by Mr. F. L. Harding, Philadelphia, Pa. Winner's name 

 engraved on cup each season, same to become property of angler winning 

 it three times. 



Rules 



First: Anglers must bring fish to gaff entirely unaided. The fish must 

 be reeled in. A broken rod, either before or after gaffing, disqualifies the 

 angler. 



Second : An angler must fish with but one rod at a time. 



Third : All catches must be reported to a member of the Weighing Com- 

 mittee, weighed in his presence, and recorded. 



Fourth : Tackle must be exhibited with the fish at time of weighing. 



Fifth: Tournament is open to all amateurs. Professional fishermen or 

 those engaged in allied industries and members of their families are barred. 



Sixth: Membership in the Club is limited to men. 



For conditions governing award of club buttons see separate rule card, 

 furnished on application. 



L. P. Streeter, Secretary. 



P. O. Box 1x52, Pasadena, California. 



The Tuna Club also gives a winter sea-angling 

 tournament, of which the following is the announce- 

 ment for 1909: 



FIRST ANNUAL WINTER SEA-ANGLING TOURNAMENT 



November i, 1909, to May i, 1910 



SPECIAL AWARDS 



Medallions 



Tuna 



For the largest Tuna Gold Medallion 



For the second largest Tuna Silver Medallion 



For the third largest Tuna Bronze Medallion 



Blue Button Competition. 



* Competed for under tackle specifications of Red Button Class. 



