A RACE OF THE TIPPY-CANOE CLUB.
One of their single shells won two victories at Pullman last season. They are workers, and propose to make themselves felt in the future.
EVANSTON CLUB.
The preliminary organization of the Evanston Club was effected in September, 1880, and incorporated in February, 1881.
Their equipment is good. They own forty boats, including single shells, double sculling boats, four-oared shells and several canoes. Canoeing is quite as popular with them as rowing. This club holds every year a series of local regattas which attract considerable attention, the contestants all being members of this club. The membership numbers one hundred and sixty-one. They possess a neat and commodious club-house, which is beautifully situated.
The club seems to be of a genial, social nature, and does not greatly thirst for glory.
HYDE PARK CLUB.
This club devotes its energies chiefly to sailing, and has a fleet of thirty sail-boats, two steam launches and one cat-boat.
UNDER WEIGH.