Western field . Fran-cisco Club, by sending in its challenge in April,insured the race taking place not later thanJune, when they expect the wind to be at itsstrongest. The Corinthian Yacht Club at its annual elec-tion on January 25 re-elected almost all the of-ficers of 1904. Tom Jennings is Commodore;J. C. Brickell, Vice-Commodore; John H. Captain, and E. J. Bowes, secretary; theother directors being W. A. Stringer. John and Jack OBrien. The regattacommittee consists of T. J. Kavanagh (chair-man), Douglas Erskine and Stewart fleet is a little smaller this
Western field . Fran-cisco Club, by sending in its challenge in April,insured the race taking place not later thanJune, when they expect the wind to be at itsstrongest. The Corinthian Yacht Club at its annual elec-tion on January 25 re-elected almost all the of-ficers of 1904. Tom Jennings is Commodore;J. C. Brickell, Vice-Commodore; John H. Captain, and E. J. Bowes, secretary; theother directors being W. A. Stringer. John and Jack OBrien. The regattacommittee consists of T. J. Kavanagh (chair-man), Douglas Erskine and Stewart fleet is a little smaller this season than in1904, but still comprises more than fifty boats,most of which are sloops. The schedule providescruises to Vallejo. Army Point. Suisun. throughMontezuma Slough, to Pablo Point. CorinthianCove, Paradise Cove. Petaluma Drawbridge andout beyond Points Bonito and Lobos. as well asan entertainment to the members of the Family(Mub. the annual Decoration Day Regatta and a Till-: rACiric coast macazisk 3;9.
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