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CHALLENGER FOR THE AMERICA CUP. —On left, Mr. and Mrs. T. S... whose yacht Endeavour is the challenger for the America Cup. Mrs. Sopwith can be seen holding the stop-watch with which she timed her husband’s yacht as it crossed the line at the start of a race. In centre, the America Cup, the famous trophy for the challenge races, which commenced on Saturday. On right, Mr. Harold Vanderbilt, owner of the Rainbow,, the American defender of the cup.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 235, 17 September 1934, Page 7

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CHALLENGER FOR THE AMERICA CUP.—On left, Mr. and Mrs. T. S... whose yacht Endeavour is the challenger for the America Cup. Mrs. Sopwith can be seen holding the stop-watch with which she timed her husband’s yacht as it crossed the line at the start of a race. In centre, the America Cup, the famous trophy for the challenge races, which commenced on Saturday. On right, Mr. Harold Vanderbilt, owner of the Rainbow,, the American defender of the cup. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 235, 17 September 1934, Page 7

CHALLENGER FOR THE AMERICA CUP.—On left, Mr. and Mrs. T. S... whose yacht Endeavour is the challenger for the America Cup. Mrs. Sopwith can be seen holding the stop-watch with which she timed her husband’s yacht as it crossed the line at the start of a race. In centre, the America Cup, the famous trophy for the challenge races, which commenced on Saturday. On right, Mr. Harold Vanderbilt, owner of the Rainbow,, the American defender of the cup. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 235, 17 September 1934, Page 7