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THE SECOND AMERICA’S CUP CHALLENGE RACE is won by the Australian yacht Gretel. The upper photograph was taken just before the yachts reached the finishing line. On the left is the Weatherly, the American defender, with her spinnaker boom broken. The other picture shows the jubilant crew of the Gretel on the return of the yacht to Newport, Rhode Island. —Photographs by radio and wire.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29932, 20 September 1962, Page 20

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THE SECOND AMERICA’S CUP CHALLENGE RACE is won by the Australian yacht Gretel. The upper photograph was taken just before the yachts reached the finishing line. On the left is the Weatherly, the American defender, with her spinnaker boom broken. The other picture shows the jubilant crew of the Gretel on the return of the yacht to Newport, Rhode Island. —Photographs by radio and wire. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29932, 20 September 1962, Page 20

THE SECOND AMERICA’S CUP CHALLENGE RACE is won by the Australian yacht Gretel. The upper photograph was taken just before the yachts reached the finishing line. On the left is the Weatherly, the American defender, with her spinnaker boom broken. The other picture shows the jubilant crew of the Gretel on the return of the yacht to Newport, Rhode Island. —Photographs by radio and wire. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29932, 20 September 1962, Page 20

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