DINGHY RACING
NEW ZEALAND WINS AGAIN HOBART, February 22. The New Zealand 14-foot dinghies again demonstrated their superiority over the Australian champions at the concluding days of the Hobart Centenary regatta. Imp secured an easy win. Besides being first over the line, she also won on handicaps. Triad (Victoria) was second, 13min behind Imp. Vamp was fifth across the line and sixth on handicap. The New Zealand boats have had an undefeated record on the Derwent in competition with the picked champions of the Australian States. The regatta was concluded in the presence of 5,000 people. The Leander was among the visiting warships.
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Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 6
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