Show I WOUNDED q U. S. S FLIER i 1 WINS AIR IR BATTLE II IIi I By United Press h I WITH TIlE THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE May 30 Lieutenant Lieutenant John JohnI I I A. A Hamilton of Maryland wounded inan in an encounter with two German biplanes I I yesterday disabled one of his opponents I and then followed maI machine machine ma ma- I chine almost to the ground to Insure I its destruction I Hamilton was patrolling with Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- I tenant W. W M. M II It Taylor of New York when they sighted two boche machines i They promptly attacked In the fir first firstI t I I volley Hamilton was wounded by a aI I machine gun bullet but sent one of the enemy planes careening toward earth I Despite his wound Hamilton dived I after the falling plane peppering it with machine gun fire A short distance distance dis dis- E tance from the ground it burst into Info flames and dropped with a crash Lieutenant Eddie Is IsI Isnow isnow I now officially credited with four victims as the result of the plane plan he brought down Tuesday |