THE TUNA CLUB AND BRANCHES 91 



For the largest White Sea Bass, Gold Medallion. 



For the second largest White Sea Bass, Silver Medallion. 



For the third largest White Sea Bass, Bronze Medallion. 



For the largest Albacore, Gold Medallion. 



For the second largest Albacore, Silver Medallion. 



For the third largest Albacore, Bronze Medallion. 



For the largest Tuna, Gold Medallion. 



For the second largest Tima, Silver MedaUion. 



For the third largest Tuna, Bronze Medallion. 



For Fish Caught at San Clemente Island 



For the largest Yellowtail, Gold Medallion. 



For the second largest Yellowtail, Silver Medallion. 



For the third largest Yellowtail, Bronze Medallion. 



For the largest White Sea Bass, Gold Medallion. 



For the second largest White Sea Bass, Silver Medallion. 



For the third largest White Sea Bass, Bronze Medallion. 



An angler can win one Medallion only. 



In the event of angler qualifying in two different species of fish, the first 

 fish taken will count. 



To win a Gold Medallion, fish must be of Gold Button weight. 



If no fish of Gold Button weight is caught, the Silver Medallion will be 

 awarded for the largest, and the Bronze Medallion for the second largest 

 fish taken. 



Cups, Medals, and Prizes 



class a. largest gold button fish 



For the largest Gold Button fish of the season. — Silver Loving Cup, 

 presented by Mr. Arthur J. Eddy, Chicago, 111. The winner's name to 

 be engraved on same each season, and the cup to remain the property of 

 and on exhibition with the Club. 



CLASS B. TUNA 



Medal. For the largest Tuna of the season. — Gold Medal, presented by 

 Brock & Feagans, jewellers, Los Angeles, Cal. The winner's name to be 

 engraved on gold bar each season; medal property of the Club. 



Prize. For the largest Tuna of the season — Hand-made light tackle 

 split bamboo rod, presented by the Tufts-Lyon Arms Co., Los Angeles. 



CLASS C. YELLOWT.AIL 



Diamond Medal. For the largest Yellowtail of the season. — Diamond 

 Medal, presented by Mr. Donald B. Gillies, Tonopah, Nev. Winner's 

 name to be engraved on gold bar each season; medal property of Club. 



