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WINNING ITS WEIGHT IN SILVER AND GOLD TROPHIES is the unusual feat accomplished by the worlds champion outboard racing motorboat Blue Streak, owned by Dr. Leo Baughman, of Los Angeles. Boat trophies and the gigantic scales on which they are balanced will be one of the feature displays of the Los Angeles National Boat Show. This photo shows the stack of trophies these two pilots have won—22s pounds of em to be exact. which just about makes the famous racer worth its weight in gold and silver.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 7

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WINNING ITS WEIGHT IN SILVER AND GOLD TROPHIES is the unusual feat accomplished by the worlds champion outboard racing motorboat Blue Streak, owned by Dr. Leo Baughman, of Los Angeles. Boat trophies and the gigantic scales on which they are balanced will be one of the feature displays of the Los Angeles National Boat Show. This photo shows the stack of trophies these two pilots have won—22s pounds of em to be exact. which just about makes the famous racer worth its weight in gold and silver. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 7

WINNING ITS WEIGHT IN SILVER AND GOLD TROPHIES is the unusual feat accomplished by the worlds champion outboard racing motorboat Blue Streak, owned by Dr. Leo Baughman, of Los Angeles. Boat trophies and the gigantic scales on which they are balanced will be one of the feature displays of the Los Angeles National Boat Show. This photo shows the stack of trophies these two pilots have won—22s pounds of em to be exact. which just about makes the famous racer worth its weight in gold and silver. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 7

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