THE AIRMEN.
WORLD'S SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP. A SERIOUS, ACCIDENT. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Rec. September 16, 10 p.m.) New York, September 16. Graham White defeated Glen Curtis for tha world's speed, championship, flying five and.a quarter miles in,five minutes forty-se,ven and four-fifths seconds. Johnstone won. the aeroplane bombthrowing contest, 'White being second. Roe, an. Englishman, fell; and was seriously injured. Mr. Charles Glidden, originator of the.'long-distance prize tours for automobiles, offers a ■ trophy ; for . annual aeroplane tours, . starting'nest year-.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 5
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77THE AIRMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 924, 17 September 1910, Page 5
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