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FOR£!ST AND STOEAM, 
Barth, of Qeveland; Fred B. Pritchard and Jack Mc- 
Kenzie, of Toledo. This committee met immediately 
after the adjournmetit of the session and decided to hold 
the regatta from July 15 to 19, both dates inclusive. It 
3s understood that the Put-in-Bay meet is so scheduled as 
to avoid any conflict with prospective regattas at Buf¥alo, 
Erie and Chicago. The annual ball of the Association 
will probably be held at Hotel Victory on the evening of 
July 16, that date being subject to further conference with 
BALD EAGLE, II. UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 
Manager McCreary. The social features of the regatta 
will be under the direction of a reception committee, m- 
cluding John L. Dexter, of Detroit, chairman; Frank R. 
Frey, of Toledo, and M. B. Vorce, of Cleveland. Com. 
Dexter made an excellent reputation for himself last 
year in a similar capacity, and all the gentlemen con- 
cerned in the management of the meet are determined to 
make it the best of the series. 
It is generally believed among the yachting men who 
expressed an opinion on the subject to-night, that the 
members of the Association who have withdrawn have 
done so under a misapprehension, and that when matters 
are more fully understood they will reconsider their 
recent action and again unite with their former comrades 
in promoting this most delightful recreation on the waters 
of Lake Erie. Jay Beebe. 
Toledo, O., Dee. 32. L J 
