FOR THE AMERICA CUP.- Following "the world's best loser .” the late Sir Thomas Lipton, Mr. T.O.M. Sopwith has taken up the task of winning for Britain the cup that has become the symbol of international yachting suemacy. Above are: (1) Endeavour 1., teh cahllenger in 1934. (2) The defending yacht Ranger under full sail in a trial run over the course. (3) The yacht America, which won the first contest in 1851. (4) A view from (4) A view from the deck of Rainbow, which retained the cup for America in 1934, Endeavour I. ahead. (5) Mr. Sopwith (right) with Mr. H.S. Vanderbilt
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 210, 5 August 1937, Page 6
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103FOR THE AMERICA CUP.-Following "the world's best loser.” the late Sir Thomas Lipton, Mr. T.O.M. Sopwith has taken up the task of winning for Britain the cup that has become the symbol of international yachting suemacy. Above are: (1) Endeavour I., teh cahllenger in 1934. (2) The defending yacht Ranger under full sail in a trial run over the course. (3) The yacht America, which won the first contest in 1851. (4) A view from (4) A view from the deck of Rainbow, which retained the cup for America in 1934, Endeavour I. ahead. (5) Mr. Sopwith (right) with Mr. H.S. Vanderbilt Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 210, 5 August 1937, Page 6
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