. Outing. ghing through pine tops above,The stream is a-babbling out there;The note of the whip-poor-will, plaintive with love,Is borne on the nights balmy may sing of the incense of roses in JuneOr the perfume from orchards in May,The sweet-smelling odors that come from the loftThats filled with the new clover hay,But the one that conies to me upon the night breeze,Before with sleep Im the odor of needles from off the pine treesBlended with that of the bacon. AMERICAN SONDERKLASSE RACERS WIN IN the third series of races betweenAmerican and German Sonderklasseyachtsmen off
. Outing. ghing through pine tops above,The stream is a-babbling out there;The note of the whip-poor-will, plaintive with love,Is borne on the nights balmy may sing of the incense of roses in JuneOr the perfume from orchards in May,The sweet-smelling odors that come from the loftThats filled with the new clover hay,But the one that conies to me upon the night breeze,Before with sleep Im the odor of needles from off the pine treesBlended with that of the bacon. AMERICAN SONDERKLASSE RACERS WIN IN the third series of races betweenAmerican and German Sonderklasseyachtsmen off Marblehead the firstweek in September, both first and secondhonors fell to Americans. The TaftCup for the first boat winning threeraces went to the Joyette owned by W. H. Child, of Brooklyn, and the DraperCup, for the boat winning most pointsin the first four races, went to the Ellen,owned by C. P. Curtis, of Boston. Afurther condition was that the same boatcould not carry away both Taft andDraper THE LITTLE JOYETTE, WHICH CARRIED OFF CHIEF HONORS AND THE TAFT CUP AT MARBLEHEAD. x57
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