THE YACHT RACE.
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(Received Sept rnbir 30 12 55 a.m.) New York, The Columbia wan with 35 secnds to hhe often astern of the Sb-lllTKlk ill' in.' ■ J.'l- r ir--. Wri-lpuc. <UyV timn allowance 46 7-hi:. For Saturday's race, hj, tonknot wind blowing, tbe weather being bright. The Shamrock i the windward po-ition, and led froi:i tbe outset, but soon the roughness of the water temporarily favored the Colombia. The Shamrock rouude i the mark first, leading for the next four miles- On the homeward run the wind fell to seven knots, and the competitors were almost even the last half-mile, the Col imbia winning by 200 yards. The official elapsed time was : Columbia ... 16,2245ec Shamrock ... 16,3045ee
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Hastings Standard, Volume VI, Issue 1639, 30 September 1901, Page 3
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120THE YACHT RACE. Hastings Standard, Volume VI, Issue 1639, 30 September 1901, Page 3
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