Big Game at Sea 



"The Protection of the Game Fishes of California and 

 the Establishment of a Higher Standard of Sport." 



President, First Vice-President, 

 CHARLES F. HOLDER, THOS. S. MANNING, 



Pasadena, Cal. Avalon, Cal. 



Second Vice-President, Third Vice-President, 

 COL. C. P. MOREHOUS, W. H. BURNHAM, 



Pasadena, Cal. Orange, Cal. 



Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, 

 L. P. STREETER, F. L. HARDING, 



Pasadena, Cal. Philadelphia, Pa. 



ALFRED L. BEEBE, T. McD. POTTER, 



Portland, Ore. Los Angeles, Cal. 



THE NINTH ANNUAL 

 SUMMER SEA ANGLING TOURNAMENT 



OF THE 



SANTA CATALINA ISLAND TUNA CLUB 

 May i to October I, 1907, Inclusive 



The Santa Catalina Island Tuna Club in the interests of a 

 higher standard of sport, the protection of game fishes, and the 

 higher development of the art of sea angling (rod and reel) on the 

 Pacific coast, announces its Ninth Annual Sea Angling Tourna- 

 ment to be held under the rules of the Club at Avalon, Santa 

 Catalina Island, California, from May ist to October ist, 1907. 



The game fishes referred to in this tournament are divided 

 into two classes. 



CLASS A 



Leaping Tuna, Black Sea Bass, and Swordfish of any kind. 

 Rod and reel, rod to measure not less than 6 feet, 9 inches in 

 length, tip to weigh not more than 16 ounces. By tip is meant 

 that part of the rod from the reel seat to the tip. The line must 



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