SCHNEIDER CUP
WON BY ITALIAN AVIATOR. NEW YORK. Oct. 26. Lieutenant James Dool.ttle, in a United States army Curt's racer, won the international Jacques Sc-hne der seap’ane trophy race at Baltimore. Reutci. NEW YORK. Oct. 26. Doolittle’s time worked out- at 232 573 miles per hour, establishing a new Schneider Cup record. Broad did 199.169. Three ’other planes entered and were forced down in Chesapeake Bnv ciuring the race, and were towed ashore.—-Reutei. NEW YORK. Oct. 26. Britain’s entries for the Schneider Cun race at Balt'more were reduced to P ons when Hinckler’s ’plane badly Jama°ecl its pontoons as it cqirimenced its third attempt to qualify. Broad’s Gloster-Napier 3 passed the navigability test. on Friday and v'H be the only British challenger.—A. and N.Z.C A. • ~
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10141, 29 October 1925, Page 7
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