THE GAME FISHES OP THE WOELD 



Tuna {Thunnus TJiynnus). 



Banning Guf — For exceeding Club record, 251 pounds : silver loving 

 cup, presented by the Banning Company. Winner's name engraved on 

 cup each, season ; cup remains property of the Club. 



Earlscliffe Cup — ^For exceeding his record, 180 pounds, under 1898 

 Club Rules (barring drags) : silver loving cup, presented by Mr. H. Earls- 

 cHfEe, Santa Barbara, Cal. Winner's name engraved on cup each season ; 

 cup to become property of angler winning it two times. 



Burns Cup — For exceeding Club record, 251 pounds : silver loving 

 cup, presented by Colonel Dan M. Bums, San Francisco, Cal. 



Morehous Gwp. — For exceeding Club record, 251 pounds : sUver loving 

 cup, presented by Colonel C. P. Morehous, Pasadena, Cal. 



Cluh Medal. — ^For largest of season over 100 pounds : gold medal, 

 presented by the Tuna Club. Winner's name engraved on bar each 

 season ; medal remains property of the Club. 



McMillan Medal — For first Tuna of season over 100 pounds : gold 

 medal, presented by Mr. W. N. McMiUan, Nairobi, British East Africa. 

 Winner's name engraved on bar each season ; medal remains property 

 of Club. 



Stearns Prize — For exceeding his record, 197 pounds : Edward Vom 

 Hofe tuna reel, presented by Colonel J. E. Stearns, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Goxe Prize — Reel to the member taking largest tuna of season over 

 100 poimds, presented by J. A. Coxe. 



Chinn Prize— FoT second tuna of season over 100 pounds : gold medal, 

 value $50, presented by Geo. E. Gunn, Salt Lake City. 



Enterprise Manufacturing Co. 's Prize-^'Foi largest of season over 100 

 poimds, taken by lady angler : Pflueger's Patented Inlaid Reel, No. 729, 

 presented by the Enterprise Manufacturing Co., Akron, Ohio. 



Holder Consolation Cup — ^For smallest of season : miniature loving 

 cup, presented by Chas P. Holder, Pasadena, Cal. 



Brock Medal — To the Club member taking the largest tuna of season 

 over 100 pounds : gold medal, presented by Brock & Co., Los Angeles. 

 Winner's name engraved on bar each season ; medal remains property of 

 the Club. 



Club Prizes — ^For First, Second and Third largest of season, respec- 

 tively : gold, silver and bronze medallions, presented by Tuna Club. 



Then came the prizes for the swordfish of various sizes. The 

 prizes are as follows : 



SwOEDFiSH {Tetrapterus mitsukurii). 

 Holder Cup — For largest of season : silver loving cup, presented by 

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