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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Sept. 9, 1911. 
PLANS OF PROPOSED ONE-DESIGN CLASS FOR NEXT SEASON’S SPORT. 
run to windward, and by the time Presidio buoy 
was reached again, she was leading by more than 
4m. The two yachts took different courses on 
this leg of the race, Morrow keeping his craft 
well out in the channel and Stone hugging the 
shore as close as possible. The latter course 
proved the best, and it is believed that if Chal¬ 
lenger had followed the lead of Presto, the cup 
would have been won. Assisting W. G. Morrow 
were W. L. Spencer, George Dinsmore, A. E. 
Wray, Harry Helen and W. K. Smith. Frank 
Stone had as assistants E. F. Sagar, William 
Nelson, Fred Schober, Edgar Van Bergen and 
John C. Bricknell. The judges of .the race were 
George Lux, representing the Corinthians, and 
F. G. Phillipps, of the San Francisco Y. C., with 
William Barlage and Phillip F. Fay, timers, and 
Capt. Louis Turner, referee. 
Plans have been completed for the erection of 
the new club house of the Corinthian Y. C. at 
Tiburon, these having been drawn up by George 
Colmesnil and James R. Miller, members of the 
club. It is planned to commence work on the 
structure, which will be erected on the site of 
the old one, about the end of October, or at the 
close of the present season. By the time the 
spring season opens, the building will be ready 
for use, and part of it may be used by the first 
of the year. The structure will consist of two 
stories and will be of classic design with Corin¬ 
thian columns forming a prominent part of the 
decorative scheme. On the first floor will be 
the locker room with space for 170 lockers, the 
