586 
FOREST AND STREAM 
TUNA CLUB, SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 
CALIFORNIA. 
The sixteenth annual summer sea angling 
tournament closed Sept. 30 after a very success¬ 
ful season. Names of winners are appended. 
The winter tournament began Oct. first to end j 
April thirtieth. 
Tuna—Dr. B. F. Alden, San Francisco, Cal., 
151 pounds; Club medal, McMillan Medal, Brock 
and Company Medal, Gold Medallion- W. C. 
Boschen, New York, 97 pounds; Coxe Consola¬ 
tion Cup. 
Sword Fish—W. G. Evans, Denver Colorado, 
340 pounds; Holder Cup, Victoria Alden Cup, 
C. L. Griffith Cup, Gold Medallion. W. C. 
Boschen, New York, 328 pounds; Silver Medal¬ 
lion. C. B. Afflerbaugh, Pomona, Cal., 222 
pounds; Bronze Medallion. Felix Kahn, San 
Francisco (first of season), 220 pounds; McMil- ; 
lan Medal. W. C. Boschen (smallest by mem¬ 
ber), 154 pounds; C. L. Griffith Cup. 
AWARDED UNDER TACKLE SPECIFICA¬ 
TIONS OF LIGHT TACKLE CLASS. 
Tuna—A. W. Hooper, Boston Mass., 60 
pounds; Potter Cup, Tufts-Lyon Arms Com¬ 
pany Rod, Newport Reel, Gold Medallion. 
Yellowtail—C. F. Aked, San Francisco, Cal., 
43% pounds; Western Hardware & Arms Co. 
Cup, Gillies Medal, Gold Medallion. O- J. 
Russell, Kansas City, Mo., 43 pounds; Silver 
Medallion. Dan McMillan, Los Angeles, Cal., 
41% pounds; Bronze Medallion; Mrs. P. S. 
O’Mara, Salt Lake City, Utah, 40% pounds; 
Nordlinger Cup. 
White Sea Bass—C. A. Secor, New York, 
46% pounds; Nordlinger Cup, Potter Medal, 
Silver Medallion. Mrs. Fred W. Leistikow, Pasa¬ 
dena, Cal., 42 pounds; Bronze Medallion. 
Albacore—Harry Tellar, Pomona, Cal., 44% 
pounds; Whitley Company Medal, Hoegee Cup, 
Silver Medallion. C. F. Morgan, Pasadena, Cal., 
35 pounds; Bronze Medallion. Altha Dawson, 
San Francisco, Cal., 35 pounds; Montgomery 
Cup. 
Black Sea Bass—Ben Williams, Los Angeles, ] 
Cal., 282 pounds. Rider-Macomber Medal, 
Medal for largest fish on Light Tackle. 
BOATMAN’S PRIZES. 
Tuna (first of season)—Captain Ormsby. 
Hooper Prize. Fifty Dollars for the largest of 
season. Rod for first Tuna. 
Swordfish (first of season)—Captain Daniel¬ 
son; rod for first of season. Largest of season 
—Captain Vera; tufts-Lyon Arms Company 
Prize. Second largest of season—Captain 
Farnsworth; Coxe Prize. 
White Sea Bass—Captain Paradis, Light Tackle 
Rod. 
Yellowtail—Captain Newberry, Light Tackle 
Rod, Rey’s Prize; Camera. 
Albacore—Captain Goulding, Light Tackle 
Rod, Coxe Prize. 
CATCHES BIG FISH IN NIAGARA P X. 
Niagara Falls, Oct. 26.—Jerry McCarthy, a 
fisherman at Queenston, out Saturday morning 
caught a sturgeon weighing 137 pounds. This is 
the second largest sturgeon taken from the 
Niagara river this year. Two weeks ago Dan 
Lindsay, also of Queenston, caught a sturgeon 
that weighed 150 pounds. 
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Tuna Club, Santa Catalina Island. 
586 
Bears and Deer in Adirondacks. . . 
595 
The Wood Hollow Days. 
587 
Killing World’s Record, 710 Pound 
Annual Report Audubon Society. . 
589 
Tunny . 
596 
Live Notes From the Field. 
590 
Aquarium Society Exhibit. 
598 
Work of New York Conservation 
Game Fishing in Hawaiian Waters. 
599 
591 
Editorial . 
600 
Meeting of National Association of 
Trap Shooting . 
601 
Game Commissioners . 
593 
The Last Frontier Going. 
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