. Outing. eater sail area, although the majorcredit is due the seamanship of the menon board. All the Americans were close 158 AMERICAN SONDERKLASSE RACERS WIN 159 to the sail limit of 550 square feet andalso to the measurement restrictions of32 feet for water-line length, beam, anddraught. The Germans were longer onthe water line, but shorter over all, withthe exception of the Wolf, which wasat the bottom of the list for over-alllength. The Wolf was also the onlyAmerican boat which failed to win arace. In weight the Germans wereabout 400 pounds heavier than the Am-ericans, the Joyette, for ex
. Outing. eater sail area, although the majorcredit is due the seamanship of the menon board. All the Americans were close 158 AMERICAN SONDERKLASSE RACERS WIN 159 to the sail limit of 550 square feet andalso to the measurement restrictions of32 feet for water-line length, beam, anddraught. The Germans were longer onthe water line, but shorter over all, withthe exception of the Wolf, which wasat the bottom of the list for over-alllength. The Wolf was also the onlyAmerican boat which failed to win arace. In weight the Germans wereabout 400 pounds heavier than the Am-ericans, the Joyette, for example, having exactly the minimum requirement of4,035 pounds. This is the third series between Am-erican and German first in 1906 off Marblehead waswon by the Americans. The next yearthe Germans made a clean sweep in thechoppy seas at Kiel. The obvious in-ference is that neither Americans norGermans have made a sufficient studyof foreign conditions to insure a victoryout of home HAVELLA, THE ONLY GERMAN BOAT TO WIN A RACE FROM THE AMERICANS. THE GUARDIAN OF THEWILDERNESS BY THOMAS FOSTER With Pai?iting of a Swimming Moose by Herbert Pullinger FIVE thousand miles of hill and wood,Barren and swamp and plain,Eastward the shores of Labrador,Westward the sea again; Three thousand leagues from north to south, Arctic to Huron shore,Boundries these of an empire vast, Guarded forevermore. Beating his marches day and night, Breasting the brimming tide,Calling mate and challenging foe, His lone patrol is wide. His lesser kin may come and go, Driven by storm and stress,King moose stands on his chosen post, Guarding the wilderness.
Size: 1412px × 1769px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade, booksubjectsports, booksubjecttravel