TRANS-ATLANTIC RACE.
THREE MEN DROWNED.
'• Six • yachts' 'started from Rhode Island near .New York, on June 8, in <1 race across the Atlantic to Bergen,- Jvorwa.v, ?i distance of 8030-miles.. race mis the outcome ot the efforts of- Mr. ErlinK Tombs, late of tue famous leddj, lost on Kawnn. The competitors were Mr V-,dim Makaroff's Vamarie, Mr. I hilip Boultellier's Stormy Weather, Captain LudwiS Schlini bach's ketch Stoer tebekoi, P'lTit-iin Ko"er Robinson s Vagabond, 3ir. Roosevelt's Mistress, and Mr. Robert Ames' Hamarah. The last-namei 1, \\ hich ri <ro, ed. returned to &jane.\, a Scotia, on July 2. The crew repor ed r,.,^ attempted to save him, but all three perished.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1935, Page 21
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