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Shamrock V. In Camper & Nicholson's yard at Gosport, England, the Countess of Shaftesbury christened the Shamrock V for Sir Thomas Lipton. It is a heavy boat, 77 ft. long, "made," said Builder George Nicholson, "to last a quarter of a century, maybe more." Its hull is of mahogany on a steel frame. The deck of the Shamrock IV was only half an inch thick and made of plywood, but you could load bricks on the two-inch planks of the Shamrock V. It will be much less speedy than the graceful boats which raced for the America...
April 14-Launching of Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Lipton's new America's Cup contender; at Gosport, England...
April 14-Launching of Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Lipton's new America's Cup contender; at Gosport, England...
Tonight Horween and W.J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics are scheduled to speak at the annual Lipton League dinner in the Harvard Club, when the League will be hosts to prominent Dartmouth athletic officials...
...airplane in the cellar of his house, is Australia's brisk, zestful Stanley Melbourne Bruce, 46. Last week he fought and lost on the most vital issue in Australian policies. One vote cost him defeat- the vote of a rich, debonair yachtsman who raced in Sir Thomas Lipton's defeated Shamrock...