Best Fishermen Receive Prizes■'i ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS -I Prizes and trophies were awarded ; Sunday at the conclusion of the - fifth annual Past Commodores’ j fishing contest of the Atlantic High-. i Innds Yacht club, i Norman Watchel won the North ’ class, which included fluke andflounder, with a six-pound, nine-ounce fluke. Myron Pepper took second place with a fluke that weighed four ounces lighter.Dr. Joseph Eutenas won the East class for blues, weighing in a catch at 10 pounds, six ounces. Frank Wurum, Jr., was second, with a blue which was three ounces lighter. Dr. Butenas won the A. H. Harbor Commission perpetual trophy with his first prize blue.Porgies were covered by the j South class, with L. C. Chadwick turning in a three-pounder for first place. J. A. Seckrettar s one pound, 1 four-ounce catch was good for sec-L ond place.t George 'famiUon took first prize in the West class which included , tuna and albacore. His catch was a nine-pound tuna. Ted Wallace was second with an eight-pound, ( eight-ounce tuna.