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1. REVIVAL OF THE FAMOUS COWES REGATTA. Mrs. E. R. Workman’s yacht NYRIA leading Mr. Clarence C. Hatry’s big schooner yacht WESTWARD, in the first race at Cowes. The revival of “Cowes Week” was responsible for a big muster of yachts, among them being the King's grand old yacht Britannia. 2. THE START OF THE ENGLISH MILE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE SERPENTINE, HYDE PARK, LONDON. Of the original entries only five took the water, included among the starters being the Australian crack, F. E. Beaupaire, who, however, was unplaced. The winner proved to be H. E. Annison, of the Croydon Swimming Club, who subsequently won ths half-mile and quarter-mile championships of England. 3. THE MAPLE LEAF VI. COMPETING IN THE FIRST RACE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MOTOR BOAT TROPHY IN OSBORNE BAY, ISLE OF WIGHT. 4. H. CLARKE (Wandworth Swimming Club), winner of the Diving Championship of England, taking part in the All-England Diving Championship at Kenwood Lake, Highgate. Clarke won the championship with 180½ points to his credit. 5. THE RACE FOR

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1590, 14 October 1920, Page 22

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1. REVIVAL OF THE FAMOUS COWES REGATTA. Mrs. E. R. Workman’s yacht NYRIA leading Mr. Clarence C. Hatry’s big schooner yacht WESTWARD, in the first race at Cowes. The revival of “Cowes Week” was responsible for a big muster of yachts, among them being the King's grand old yacht Britannia. 2. THE START OF THE ENGLISH MILE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE SERPENTINE, HYDE PARK, LONDON. Of the original entries only five took the water, included among the starters being the Australian crack, F. E. Beaupaire, who, however, was unplaced. The winner proved to be H. E. Annison, of the Croydon Swimming Club, who subsequently won ths half-mile and quarter-mile championships of England. 3. THE MAPLE LEAF VI. COMPETING IN THE FIRST RACE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MOTOR BOAT TROPHY IN OSBORNE BAY, ISLE OF WIGHT. 4. H. CLARKE (Wandworth Swimming Club), winner of the Diving Championship of England, taking part in the All-England Diving Championship at Kenwood Lake, Highgate. Clarke won the championship with 180½ points to his credit. 5. THE RACE FOR New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1590, 14 October 1920, Page 22

1. REVIVAL OF THE FAMOUS COWES REGATTA. Mrs. E. R. Workman’s yacht NYRIA leading Mr. Clarence C. Hatry’s big schooner yacht WESTWARD, in the first race at Cowes. The revival of “Cowes Week” was responsible for a big muster of yachts, among them being the King's grand old yacht Britannia. 2. THE START OF THE ENGLISH MILE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE SERPENTINE, HYDE PARK, LONDON. Of the original entries only five took the water, included among the starters being the Australian crack, F. E. Beaupaire, who, however, was unplaced. The winner proved to be H. E. Annison, of the Croydon Swimming Club, who subsequently won ths half-mile and quarter-mile championships of England. 3. THE MAPLE LEAF VI. COMPETING IN THE FIRST RACE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MOTOR BOAT TROPHY IN OSBORNE BAY, ISLE OF WIGHT. 4. H. CLARKE (Wandworth Swimming Club), winner of the Diving Championship of England, taking part in the All-England Diving Championship at Kenwood Lake, Highgate. Clarke won the championship with 180½ points to his credit. 5. THE RACE FOR New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1590, 14 October 1920, Page 22

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