SPEED BOATS
SIR H. SEGItAVE’S SUCCESS.
(United Press Aeaociawon—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 1.5 p.m.) VENICE, Sept. 15.
Sir H. Segrave won the Count Volli Cup, as the result of two races to-day. In the morning he led from the start to finish ill four laps, totalling 12£ miles, the average speed being 68 miles hourly. The best lap wus done at 77 miles.
Miss America was sth., piloted by the Italian, Coipit Ruspoli, and aver-, -aged 57 miles hourly.
In the afternoon Miss England covered six laps of a course of 20 miles, in 16min. 2 ; . 2-osecs., -,an average speed of 70 miles hourly, i|xe, best|lap.; Being 74. Miss America retired in the Second lap
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 5
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