THE GAME FISHES OF THE WOELD 



this subject and the Club early began to offer prizes to them, of 

 which the following are the specifications : 



AwABDS TO Boatmen. 



Potter-Streeter Oup — For boatman qualifying largest number of anglers 

 under tackle specifications of Light Tackle Class : silver loving cup, pre- 

 sented by Mr. Thos. McD. Potter, Los Aageles, Cal., and Mr. L. P. Streeter, 

 Chicago, lU. Winner's name engraved on cup each season ; cup remains 

 property of Club . Souvenir cup to winner. 



Potter-Streeter Three-Six Cv/p — For boatman qualifyiug largest number 

 of anglers under tackle specifications of Three-Six Class : cup, presented by 

 Messrs. Potter and Streeter. 



Tuna. 



Hooper Prize — For professional boatman to angler taking largest of 

 season over 100 pounds, from a launch : cash prize of $50, presented 

 by A. W. Hooper, Boston, Mass. 



Stearns Prize — For boatman who takes the largest number of tuna 

 over 100 pounds from October 1, 1911, to October 1, 1912 : cash prize of 

 $25, presented by J. E. Steams, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Club Prize — For boatman to angler taking first of season over 100 

 pounds : tuna rod. 



Club Prize — For boatman to angler taking largest of season over 100 

 pounds : tuna rod. 



SWOEDFISH. 



Stearns Prize — For boatman who takes the largest number of swordfish 

 from October 1, 1911, to October 1, 1912, cash prize of $25, presented by 

 J. E. Stearns, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Club Prize — For boatman to angler taking first of season over 100 

 pounds : tuna rod. 



Club Prize — For boatman to angler taking largest of season : tuna rod. 



Black Sea Bass. 



Club Prize — For boatman to angler taking largest of season : tuna rod. 

 Club Prize — For boatman to angler taking second largest of season, 

 900 feet of 24-thread line. 



Yellowtail. 



Reyes Prize — For boatman to angler taking largest of season : No. 4 

 Anoco camera and leather case, presented by Mr. P. V. Reyea. 



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