Show MA x xA I A- A A RESUMES 1 FLIGHT r A ON I NW NEWE I I E 3 MOT afing aring Birdman Hops ut t of Corn Field and Reaches eaches Omaha From if here There Continuing Trip tr K Neb Oct 17 Un Undaunted Un- Un I tj daunted b by a broken crank crank- mf which caus caused d him him to make k I o cea landing in ill a corn corll field ar oar Wahoo Neb forty miles miless miles's s 's 5 of Omaha yesterday Lieutenant lv h n W. W Maynard Manard and a crew of or c from Ak- Ak Ben Sar Ben ar-Ben field aha ha worked all night installing n h new iv y motor in order to continue the today I She rhe he new motor was taken from the thet t in bomber piloted by Captain which was wrecked in a fog i Yutan Yutan Neb ten miles from theone the the- one ne 5 of the Maynard wreck I iL r riL SL L I IN N RACE H 01 learning that it was possible for forto p P to secure another motor the theng ther r ring ng parson Jubilantly said I 1 am amkin kin llin the race and will make up I lost time when I 1 again take the He Immediately began taking motor from the plane while me- me I in a motor r truck from Ft aha alia rushed the new motor to him he h-e plane was circled by motor ks and automobile of or farmers in of the wreck neck last night light for making malting the re- re rs r. Captain Francis Francis' hurried to the thene ne of the wreck to assist In making I repairs and allow Maynard to am am aln a short rest before beginning flight today TOR FAILED laynard was making a re record ord liking king trip yesterday until his I tor for failed him He lIe left Sidney at and after making his required t minute ty minute stops at North Platte 1St Paul started for for Omaha at 17 He expected to reach Chicago night 1 l t midnight last night t the e flying son on notified the control stop com com- der in Omaha that he was certain Ion I machine would be ready for an today UMES FLIGHT rue rue to his promise l Maynard a d' d got got I m machine in the air and arrived maha Omaha soon after 8 o'clock from iio O. O where he had made the forced I ling resumed his flight east east- k d at t a a. m. m His machine working perfectly when he left left ground at Ben Ak field for Moines DES MOINES ES IS MOINES Oct 17 17 Lieutenant w and ard landed sanded at Herring field fied at at m. m He left for Rock Island 52 a. a m. m ROCK ISLAND CK dK ISLAND m. m Oct 17 Lieu 4 6 Belvin W VV Maynard was given nation Novation t II by an enormous crowd on I arrival here her at 1215 p. p m from Moines having made the mile mlle n three eighty minutes breaking record for the same Jeg leg of or the theOn thee e ey y On his trip west nard hard stated ills his engine was hit f. f fie ie and that he exp expected to tou tous u ue us on to Chicago in about forty- forty In utes The extra fifteen min min- over over the usual thirty minutes minutes' was iwas supposed to be for the pur- pur of o receiving the tributes to be behim behim him by a big delegation headed beaded e rf ev Billy Sunday and Mayor II H. driver t nant Maynard left Rock Island a hI go at 12 1247 47 p. p m. m CAGO Oct 17 Lieutenant 17 May May- Continued on page 4 4 I CAPTAIN JOHN O. O DONALDSON DONALDSON DON- DON CAPTAIN V nearest competitor competitor competitor com com- of Lieutenant Maynard in air race across the country I W I Ii i MAJ MAYNARD ARD LEADS lAD All ALLM fUR FLIERS M Making Record Time East 7 N f in ail L Borrowed Motor JV II Continued from page 1 nard the the- flying parson bound east tast eastIn eastin In the aerial derby arrived at Grant park today at AFTER MAYNARD CHEYENNE NE Wyo Wo O Oct t. t 17 Cap Cap Captain tain J J. J O. O Donaldson No 50 O arrived at Cheyenne at o'clock this mornIng morning morning morn- morn Ing and left at for tor the east Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant Alexander Pearson Jr who re remained remained remained re- re in the local control station overnight o hopped off oft for tor the east at Lieutenants Felix and Charles s L. L Osborne whose planes were damaged In landing at Ft D D. A. A Russell yesterday were still In the control station at 9 o'clock this morn morn- ing Both expected to have repairs completed and to leave for the west before fore night PEARSON IN H TROUBLE LINCOLN Neb Oct 17 Lieu Lieutenant tenant Alexander Pearson Jr flying eastward on a return trip from the Far West Vest to Mineola N. N Y is probably probably probably ably out of ot the race because of ot damage damage damage dam dam- age to the motor of ot his plane accordIng according according accord accord- ing to word Yord received here from the airplane control station at North Platte where Pearson landed today Pearson is still at North Platte while Captain J. J O. O Donaldson plane No 50 has reached and departed from there for tor the East The damage to Lieutenant Pearson's Pearsons Pearsons Pearson's Pearsons Pearson's Pear Pear- sons son's engine allowed Captain Donaldson Donald Donald- son to take tale second place in the contest Captain Donaldson arrived at North Platte at and left at 12 23 05 Pearson reached North Platte at 11 39 30 with one flying wire broken His Ills engine damaged by the strain of his long trip was in bad shape when he left Sidney and was on the verge of ot breaking down when he reached North Platte the stop commander commander commander com com- mander at that station said Unless Pearsons Pearson's motor could be repaired in time or a new plane or engine furnished furnished furnished fur fur- he would be out of ot the race the commander said Mid He lie added it was unlikely the repairs repair could be made quickly enough or that another plane or motor could be bl ob obtained Il d. d |