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YANKEE FINISHES THIRD IN LIGHT BREEZE
3,000 MILES
YACHT RACE
TO NORWAY
SIX VESSELS SAIL FROM NEWPORT
ENTRANTS DISAPPEAR IN FOG: SOON AFTER START
Newport, RI), June 100.
Six yachts, set sail from New- port, Rhode Island, yesterday, in the Transatlantique race to Ber- gen, Norway, for cups presented by the King of Norway and the Council of the City of Bergen.
The yacht's started off Erenton f Reef, the scene of last year's America's Cup races. on a star- board tack Mistress, owned. by Commodore G E Roosevelt occupying the weather berth.
Competing Yachts
The other Yachts to start were Stormy Weather, owned by Philip de Boutilier Vadim Makaroff's Tamarie, the scratch boat; Eobert R. Ames' Hamrah; R. G. Robine. son's Vagabond; and a German entry, Stoertheker, campaigned by E. Schlimbach.
Soon after the start the yachts ran into a heavy fog which was sweeping inland:
The course is 3.050 nautical
EE the Aga Khan's "Bahram,” with Fred Fox up, a 5-6 odds-on favourite, won the famous English Derby at Epsom Downs
in a canter,
SCOTTISH WOMENS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Next year's Scottish women's
miles and must pass to the north golf championship will be played of Scotland.
at Turnberry. -
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G M N E N BALK
ENGLAND TEST XI
(Continued from Page 1).
Clark
5 for 38 Somerset
5 for 47 v Glamorgan
6 for 47 v Sussex
6 for 30 v Essex (watch in
progress)
D. Smith
189 Yorkshire
225 v Hampshire
Hardstaff
163 Hampshire
123 not out v Leicester
154 S. Africans (match m
progress)-
Hollies
7 for 60 v Northants
8 for 67 v Notts
5 for 89 Kent
VELSHEDA DEFEATS
SHAMROCK V.
THUNDERY WEATHER IN DOVER REGATTA
AMERICA CUP SAILS
Major B. HECKSTAI SMITH
*** Dover. June 11.
MR. W. C. STEPHENSON'S Velsheda won the
J. Class race here to-day under the Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club. Mr. C R Fairey's Shamrock V. was second and Yankee last, beaten by Velsheda by seven minutes, -
The weather was thundery with very light winds, general- south-westerly, but variable throughout the day. The sail- ing committee wisely decided that there was insufficient wind. for the yachts to sail the longcourse from Dover to Boulogne and back and to-day's match was sailed once round the tri- angular course from Dover, round the Varne buoy and South
Goodwin lightship.
TACHTSMEN WERE. INTERESTED TO SEE HOW⋅ YANKER WOULD PERFORM IN THE GENTLE BREEZE AND CHANNEL TIDE AGAINST THE BRITISH YACHTS. I THOUGHT SHE SEMEED VERY FAST IN THE LIGHT AIRS BUT SAILING AGAINST THE TIDAL STREAM APPEARED TO PUZZLE THE AMERICANS.,
GRIM CONTEST
IN OPEN SINGLES
BOWLS TOURNEY
(Continued from Page 4)
Promising Bowlers
W. McLeod, of the Police Club, and H. Westlake, of the Civil Service, two
The race began at 10.45 amm the starting line being between a steam tug and a flagstaff on the outer breakwater. The tide was running to the westward throughout the race.
Yankee's Huge Jib
Yankee bad an EROTMONK Genoa jib and Velsheda a rather - smaller Genoa jib. These sails, with which readers of The Daily
Telegraph became familiar at the
rear
time of the America's Cup list are large, single "head- sails; not only filling all the space between the boat's bows and the mast, but extending, in the case Tankee as far behind the mast 36 before it
Shamrock made use of the" older style, using two headsails, Tery promising bowlers, meet on the Taikoo green balloon jibtopsail and a. fore-
Both players are fairly evenly staysail matched, although the latter, if Yankee's Early Lead
Yankee at first took the lead, Hardstaff, the young Notts pro-anything. has the advantage. fessional, scored his last two can- McLeod has also made rapid but Shamrock passed her. At taries in consecutive matches and strides forward, and the game 11.30 am the three yachts were [absolutely level, Shamrocks to appears assured of a place in the should be well worth watching. {surprising absence of NS. Mit- B. W. Bradbury, always a care windward and Yankee in the cen chell Innes, who, passed over at ful player, is right on top of hatre. There was a long swell in Lord's on account of hay fever, form just now," "and G. EF the Channel which made them scored 132 not out against Surrey Thompson, whom he meets on the pitch a good deal, and this seem- while England were fighting des Kowloon Docks green this after-ed to hinder Shamrock more than
noon, will have to fight very hard the others. perately hard for runs.
The absence of Bowes, who play indeed if he is to secure an entry Yankee drew about 400 yards into the next round of the com-ahead as they neared the Vare jed at Trent Bridge, is surprising
petition.
buoy, Velsheda, second had in view of the fact that since his!
Shamrock close in her wake. They failure in the first Test he has
taken 16 for 35 against Northants ENGLISH RECORD VICTORIES and 7 for 58 against Essex
AT OSTEND REGATTA-
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were then sailing so slowly that Yankee's 400-yard lead repre- sented five minutes as she bora away round the Vazne buoy at 12 To'clock
Tactics Vary
Over the same course a crew of
Denis Smith was selected for the first Test, but was replaced by| Jack Iddon at the last minute! owing to an injury, while Clark, the Northants fast left-hander, eight from the Fishery Patrol ship They had to run against the was twelfth man at Lord's. Ames, Godelix was beaten by 15 lengths tide to the South Goodwin light- who did not "keep at Lord's, ap-by a crew from the Ostend State ship with variable winds -- aft Yankee did not gybe at the pears to be fit again in view of Marine School. Ferrimond's omission...
The Isleworth Ladies' EC. scor Varne, and neither did Velibeda On the face of things it looks as ed three successes: They defeat. They both stood further off to if Smith and Hollies will have to ed the Ruche Sportive (Paris) southward than Shamrock, which stand down.
SCHMELING OUTPOINTS
UZCUDUN
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twice in the fours over 1,000 gybed at the Varne." metres by three lengths in duin. It was a long time before they 3sers; and in the outrigger race could stem the tidal stream. in 4min. 31 3-5sec. The crew in Shamrock took the lead and, Yan- both races comprised the Misses kee fell a long distance astern. P. Taylor, G. Beny, B. Ambler, They shifted sails, gybing and A Tompkins, and M Ford (cor).trimming sheets continuously, but In the 1,000 metres skiff race progress was so slow that it took. Once Paolino was warned for Miss J. Sagor (Isleworth) won them three hours to run to the hitting low, but otherwise the from Mile. S. Averhill (Paris) in South Goodwin Lightship, a dis- fight was a gratifying exhibition darin, 10sec
tance of about nine miles:
of fair, clean, and clever boring.
Both men were in the best shape: JACK LOVELOCK AND
Schmeling having weighed in at
Breeze Freshens
Near the lightship the breeze
or freshened, and they rounded it
191 Tbs while Paolino Uzcudum HIS GREATEST RACE
tipped the scales at 2021-
The verdict found a favourable [reception, and Uzcudun was the
first to congratulate the winner, di SCHMELINGS NET: OPPONENT|
Schmeling and Uzzudan had meff in 4 min
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