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ROY FED DEN TROPHY RACE

on National Programme Daventry

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A Running Commentary by NORMAN W. G. EDGAR on the Outboard Motorboat Race for the Fedden Trophy
Under the auspices of the Bristol
Yacht Club
Relayed from 'Lower Pontoon, River Avon
(From Bristol)
The outboard motorboat race for the Roy Fedden Trophy is to take place on the River Avon, underneath the Clifton Suspension Bridge, this afternoon. It is a race over forty miles, round a half-mile course. It is the second biggest race of its kind in this country, and most of the national stars are taking part.

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Commentary By:
Norman W. G. Edgar

National Programme Daventry

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