Show FIVE fLIERS STILL STILLI COMPETING IN INI I I AIR DERBY I Lieutenant Sheridan F Forced d dOut Out of Race Near His Goal GoalBy By A Associated Press Pre 29 Better Better CHICAGO Oct flying Hying r 1 weather today was promised the five aviators remaining in Inthe the army twice transcontinental airplane race although al although although al- al I though none of ot them apparently would be able to complete the mite flight All An the contestants were wore In tte I air aJr yesterday for the first time in n several sev sev- several eral da days das s and added better distances than during any flying n period since Ince the unfavorable weather set In Lieutenant II n. 1 W. W Sheridan suffered a keen disappointment when he was waa forced out of the race at Oswego N. N Y miles from his goal after battling bat bat- cold snowstorms and winds nearly near near- n nearly arIy ar- ar ly Iy across the continent Ills His place in inthe inthe the van of the returning fliers filers was taken by Lieutenant Colonel H H. E c. Hattney and Lieutenant R R. M. M Bagby who took off ott from Chicago this morn morn- tag ing Lieutenant D. D B. B Gish spent the night at Ia la and Captain F F. last In the race at Raw Rawlins Wyo Lieutenant H. H S. S Worthington the only westbound flier today was at Omaha Neb Neither Lieutenant Sheridan nor hits his observer Lieutenant Frederick Nelson was Injured when they made their forced landing A leaking radiator put them down and the plane was damaged beyond repair |