Forest and stream . ainted, and she isnow ready to start. She is commanded by Captain W. G. Snow,an experienced sailor, and will probaoly reach San Francisco aboutthe end of June. FALL RIVER Y. C—Fall River, Feb. 86.—Editor Forest andStream: The Fall River Y. C. will hold their regatta for cat-riggedboats and sloops under 50ft. waterline, on May 80, 1885. It is to be anopen race, the course from 18 to 20 miles over the club course onBlount Hope Bay. Will send sailing rules and particulars later.—S. BEVERLY Y. C—At the annual meeting held on Feb. 28, officersfor 1885 were elected as follows: Co


Forest and stream . ainted, and she isnow ready to start. She is commanded by Captain W. G. Snow,an experienced sailor, and will probaoly reach San Francisco aboutthe end of June. FALL RIVER Y. C—Fall River, Feb. 86.—Editor Forest andStream: The Fall River Y. C. will hold their regatta for cat-riggedboats and sloops under 50ft. waterline, on May 80, 1885. It is to be anopen race, the course from 18 to 20 miles over the club course onBlount Hope Bay. Will send sailing rules and particulars later.—S. BEVERLY Y. C—At the annual meeting held on Feb. 28, officersfor 1885 were elected as follows: Commodore, Gordon Dexter; v*iee-Uommodore, Howard Stockton; Secretary, Jeffr es; Measurer,F. Elliot Cabot; Regatta Committee, G. H. Richards. W. L. Jeffries,John Dane, Walter Abbot and C. F. Adams. A VISITOR NEXT SEASON.—Mr. Barlow Moore, the Englishmaiiae artist, whose yachting sketches are so well known, will visitthis country next summer to witness the Cup race. 116 FOREST AND STREAM. [March 5, 9 l> / C S <* SAIL PLAN OF CANOE SNAKE. PHCENIX Y. C.—A new yacht club was organized in Chicago, III.,Jan. 28, under the name of the Phoenix Y. C. The following officerswere elected: Commodore, T. M. Bradley; Vice-Commodore, OscarKrause: Rear-Commodore, Edward Hennessey: Secretary, J. ; Treasurer, Chas. E. Brown; Measurer, Isaac Canney. The fol-lowing yachts were represented: Ina, J. M. Bradley; Zephyr, Hen-nessey Bros.; O. K., Oscar Krause: Clara B., Chas. E. Brown; Frolic,McCarty& Larson; Peri, R. P. AIcDonald; Clio, Martin & Sonnewend;Wasp and the cutter Verve imported from England last season. r TJLERIN.—Mr. E. M. Padleford, of the S. C. Y. C, former owner ofthe Mona, 10-tonner, has lately purchased the famous 10-tonnerUlerin. She will he shipped across on a steamer. SCHOONERS FOR SALE.—Besides Crusader, both Montauk andFleetwing are for sale through the deaths of their owners, Rear-Commodore Piatt and Mr. R. S. Elliott. Jfatswwg to (^vmBpa


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