Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1934, p. 56

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sailors arrived in Chicago late >atur- day night, but were on hand at the Wilmette club eaiiy Sinday mornixlg to look over the situation. Only boats from the local fleet were used, and these were divided into a red (Peoria) and blue (Sheridan Shore) team of five boats each. No skipper wasallo>wed to sail his own boat, and crews were. provided for al boats froni among the local.sailors. A A very light east wind necessitated reducing the course to once around the triangle.starting off -the mouth of the harbor, sailîng south to the liglit bouse buüoys,, east to the tbree-mile buoy and home.% The run before the windon the final leg piled the boats on top of each other' at the home mark, so that the first four boats fin- ishedi within'45 seconds of each other and the other, 6 boats were close be- hind. Visitors Entertained The ladies. from Peoriàaiand other spectators were entertained during the. race aboard Paul Date's cruiser>, "Be',Verly" and Max 'Hayford's schooner "Red Arrow" which hie had brouglit doýwn f rom Waukegan bar- bor for the occasion. The visitors were1 served luncheon at the club and were, presented with a 1ennallt as a memento of- the 1934 event. Order of finish: First, Carol (s. S. Ye. C.)-Kendig- Franzen. Second, Gemnini (I. V. Y. C.)-Biootni- L. M. Pirie. Third, (IBb I. V. Y. Ç.)-Rouch- *Noble. Fourth, Smnack (S. S. Y. C.>),-1ayford- Elisesser. Fifth, Glide" I.V Y.,C.)-Falley-1-._ Jones. Sixth, Huner .II (S. s. y. C) Waage-Price. Seventhi, walrus -(i. v. Y.C.) Thomas-Denison. 'Eighth, Twinkie Ditto i. v. Y. C) McTLaughIlin-Eliott. Ninth, Neo (S. S. -y. C.)-S. C.pirie, Ji'.-Brandriff. Tenth, lver Spray (.s y. C.)- E Ilis-QuinnEBils.- "Gemàiui" Wins "B" Series Race "Gemini" 'continiued her string of victories on Saturday, June 23, when Sheridan Shore's first race of the -B" series . wasriin noffjina rnoderate, ing int race 'il was for Mrs. road,. bridge day., ,henl she fouled "Glider" and here for a sunimier with Nr.MAI rced to withdraw. anis' parents, .Mr. .and Ms .P Dubbs of 1004 Michigan avenue. George Jones, 318 Oxford -o-- Kenilworth, enterta.ined a Geraldine and Virginia ýBreit, foursome at luncheon Mon- daughters: of Vr. and \Irs. Fred Bteit, 422 Essex road,. Kenilworth.' 011 Ruiner Service -ail Makea9 WINNEWTKA 315 OliverHanse.Day, or, Nig The Summer School at Evanst Business College Intensive courses in Stenupraphy, Type». writing, Secretarial Training and other Commercial Branches. Enroil Now. Term begirning July 2. ýForenoon Sessions. Reduced Rates. Studio Building 1718 Sherman Avenue. LOW PRICE FOR 801 93 horsepower -i85 miles an 10 to 60 muiles an hour in 21 seconds - 151 r N.ORTH'SHORE BUIICK 1030-33 Domis Street Establishe 1910 hour niles per gallon Co.Ince, 11le S. Firat Str"st Highland Park e "r Mrs. Sanger Br( wood avenue, enter luncheon last Satur Hill club. ied at a bridge 1at the Inrlian tette kIWILMETTE 32 r ÜNIvERtsiTli,7317 fidene in your car. DRA&UN ilodersî Garage, 2à:32 W. und (Southeast 'Corner), Wil. ;405 Evanston ad Avenue, Plione University 54;0 SIL VER FLASH Service Stations

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