Show ANOTHER VICTIM OF AVIATION Son of British Nobleman Killed at Flying Tournament in England Bournemouth England The The first flying tournament of ot the year in III England England England Eng Eng- land was brought to a tragic close Tuesday morning by the dramatic death of the most daring British aviator avia avia- tor for the Hon Charles S. S Rolls third son of Lord Loid Llangattock The event in which Rolls was competing com corn was for a prize for the aviator alighting nearest nearest a given mark The goal was directly in front of the grandstand where the spectators were massed He had risen to a good height then shut off his motor and was gliding in a broad circle toward the mark Without warning the tailpiece tailpiece tail tailpiece piece of oC the biplane snapped off The machine gave a sudden lurch and the framework crumpled up in the air When it struck the ground it was smashed into splinters splinters Captain Rolls was 33 years old and was one of the most popular young around all sportsmen in England Undoubtedly Undoubtedly Un Un- ly his crowning feat was his round tip t across the channel between D Dover r and Calais in III a Wright biplane on June 2 last |