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San Francisco, Jan. 17.— Commodore F. G. 
Phillips entertained a number of the yacht 
owners of the San Francisco Y. C. at his resi¬ 
dence in Sausahto on Jan. 7, with tfie object of 
outlining a policy for the club for the next 
"seal year, which will begin after the annual 
meeting m February. It was the sense of the 
meeting that the club had arrived at a point 
where it was desirable to increase its facilities 
socially as well as from a yachting standpoint, 
this will necessitate an increase in dues from 
$20 to $30 a year, and will be the forerunner of 
material improvements to the club quarters and 
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ing next month. 
Opposition to the regular ticket for officers 
of the Aeolian Y. C„ of Alameda, Cal., has de- 
veJoped and a second ticket has been placed in 
the field. The election is to take place on Jan 
£?• „ lhe nominees on the regular ticket are- 
for Commodore, Carl V. Strom; for Vice-Com- 
T° Woodward; for Port Captain, W. 
A Michaels. The nominees on the opposition 
ticket are: For Commodore, B. Roebke; for 
Vice-Commodore, C. W. Majore, and for Port 
Captain, L. C. Knight. 
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state that the Regatta Club at Callao ’is pre¬ 
paring to hold a grand regatta in honor of the 
American battleship fleet when the latter arrives 
about the third week in February. 
. ^^Yer since Thanksgiving Day the San Fran¬ 
cisco Model Y. C. endeavored to run off the 
regular quarterly regatta. Each Sunday, how¬ 
ever, the wind proved too light or otherwise 
unfavorable for the completion of the event. 
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the honors, beating Brannan’s Ruth in the final 
heat, vyhen the final race was sailed there was 
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a ,- e first round Brown’s Skidoo beat Hay’s 
Amelia, and McCleary’s Coronado beat Little’s 
Arrow. Brannan’s Ruth drew a bye and in the 
next beat the Coronado. 
The members of the California Y. C. met at 
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men. a. P. B. 
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