SOME FAMOUS ANGLING CLUBS 



Chas. F. Holder, Pasadena, Cal. Winner's name engraved on cup each, 

 season ; cup to become property of angler winning it two times. 



Victoria Alden Cup — For largest of season : silver cup, presented by 

 Dr. B. F. Alden, San Francisco. Souvenir cup to winner. 



McMillan Medal — For first swordfish of season over 200 pounds : gold 

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

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

 of Club. 



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

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



Black Sea Bass {Stereolepis gigas). 



Tufts-Lyon Cup — For exceeding Club record, 436 pounds : silver 

 loving cup, presented by the Tufts-Lyon Arms Co., Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Winner's name engraved on cup, which remains property of the Club. 



Rider-Macomber Medal — For largest of season : gold medal, presented 

 by Mr. Frank V. Rider and Dr. H. K. Macomber, Pasadena, Cal. Winner's- 

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



White Sea Bass (Cynoscion Ndbilis). 



Under Tackle Specifications of Tuna class : 



Harding Medal — For exceeding Club record : 60 pounds : gold medal, 

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

 engraved on bar ; medal remains property of the Club. 



A light tackle class was next introduced. The tackle had to be a- 

 nine-ounce rod not under six feet, a nine-thread line. The angler, as- 

 in other classes, to land his fish unaided. In this class, which was- 

 suggested and formulated by Mr. Arthur J. Eddy, the prizes for 1912 

 were as follows : 



Ttjna {Thunnus macropterus). 



Potter Tuna Cup — For largest of season over 50 pounds : silver loving 

 cup, presented by Mr. Thos. McD. Potter, Los Angeles, Cal. Winner's 

 name engraved on cup each season ; cup remains property of Club. 

 Winner presented with souvenir cup. 



Tufts-Lyon Prize — For largest of season : hand-made light tackle sj lit- 

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



Newport Prize — For largest tuna over 50 pounds, killed on light tackle r 

 reel and case, presented by Fred. T. Newport. 



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

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



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