Document No 4819: THE COURSE OF THE TENTH CHALLENGE - THIRD RACE

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AUTEUR : New York Times

REF : 0

EDITION : 1899

DATE : 20 Oct 1899

COURSE : 8

DESCRIPTION SITE :

The wind being N. by E., the course was laid to leeward, fifteen miles S. by W.

NOTES AMERICA-SCOOP :

THE AMERICA'S CUP WILL REMAIN HERE; Columbia Makes it Three Straight from Shamrock. WON BY OVER SIX MINUTES

NEWPORT, R.I., Oct. 20. -- The cup is safe, and Columbia is the gem of the ocean. The yachting supremacy of the United States is just where it was before the formidable Shamrock was turned out of the brain of Will Fife of Fairlie, and there is a place for another challenger as soon as one can be found who will undertake the task of “lifting” the cup....

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Autorisation en cours
BATEAUX : COLUMBIA SHAMROCK
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SITE LARG HAUT ADRESSE
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