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Show RACE BULLETINS V CLEVELAND. O . Oct 11 Major C ;Spatz. Machine No 61, who left Prvan, O., 117 miles W68t at 6:47 a rfi todav v is Hie first Of the eatbound avia- tors to reach Glenn L Mai tin fild here, landing at 8 16 in a ho,i', rain. CHICAGO, Oct 11 Colonel T. F Bowen, westward bound, who was I compelled to land last nlsht at Still-well, Still-well, ind , arrived here at S 11 a. m. today Lieiitenant G B. Newman left Grant Fark Chicago, for Rock Islnnd at 8:15 n. m. CHICAGO. Oct. 11 Lieutenant R S Worthlngton. eastward bound, nr rived here from Rock Island, 111 . at 8:20 a. m , after making the trip in an hour and five minutes. I LKVELANI), O, Oct. 11. Lieutcn-anl Lieutcn-anl E 1 Kiel, Machine No. 62, who 'l. ft Hran at 6 48 a. in was the second sec-ond flier to arrive from the west, landing land-ing at 8:34:12 a. m Kiel said he did not pass Captain Smith on the WBJ hero and bellevee Captain Smith is down Smith left Bryan seven minutes before Major SpMz and Lieutenant Kiel. Lieutenant E C Kiel. Machine No. 62. left for Buffalo at 9 09 03 a. m ST. PAUL, Neb., Oct. 11 Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Alexander Pearson. Jr , westbound in Plane No. 8. who .-pe-nt the night here, departed at 7:50 a in. for the west. Lieutenant E. M Manzelman, wes'-bound wes'-bound in Plane No. 3D. arrived from Omaha at 8 45 a. m. and departed foi North Platte at B:15 o'clock. Major Ha-try Smith also westbound in Plane No. 29, arrived from Omaha at 9. 15 and left for North Platte at 1 9: 45 o'clock OMAHA. Neb., Oct. 11 Major J C IP. Bartholf of Mather Field, driving a SE-5 plane, arrived here from St Paul, Neb , where he spent the night, at 9: SO: 35. He was the first pilot from the west to arrive here today. I BUFFALO. N. Y . Oct 11 A steady downpour of. rain and low visibility gain held up the t ranacontinental I filer here today. Lieutenant G. Gale, 'with Plane No. 10, came in from Rorh- esier. maklnp the sixth westbound machiue at Curtlss field The other-aro other-aro Nos. 36. Beau: IOt.T Maughan; 1". C.ili 41, Kirkpatrlek, and It'll. T;ik.i Lieutenant J. G Williams, No. 23, who Kit Rochester late yesterday if-ternoon, if-ternoon, was forced down near Cen-Iterville. Cen-Iterville. DES MOINES. Ia. Oct 11. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant II T Queen had started the motor ot his airplane preparatory to si.irtinsc from Herring field for Rock Island at 8:25 a. m. BRYAN. O.. Oct 11. Because A 1 weather condition.-', only one of the eleven westbound transcontinental j filers here Saiurdu mornlne ventured I to take the air. Lieutenant II W Snerldan, de Halland-4. left' for Chicago Chi-cago at 8 o'clock. ROCK ISLAND, III, Oct 11. Liett-I Liett-I tenant G D. Newton arrued hero from I Chicago at 9:33 a m.. taking an hour land 18 minutes for the 155-mile flight This is the next to the best time yet made over this leg of the transconti-in-ni.il air route, T ieuienant Worthine-lon Worthine-lon havinc made !!). rerr,!'1 :hi- T.nrn-ing T.nrn-ing when he went from Rock Island to Chicago in 65 minutes OMAHA. Neb. Oct 11 Major J. C. P. Bartholf driving an S, I". -3 plane, Wt Ak-Sar-Ben field for Des Moines on his eastern flight nt 10.23: 53. On his way to Ontnhn from St Paul, Major Bar tholf said he enreiiintcrivl the- cre wenthiT thai he h.iel yet inn into ST. T'A I i.. Neb . i 1 1 i.ijor J. C. 1' Bartholf. driving an SE-5, who! spent lasl night here, resumed his I Journey eastward in the transeontim-n- I j tal air flight at s i .", ., m. for Omaha ' the next control station CHICAGO Oct II. Lieutenant n s;. Worth in cton, eastbound. left Grant Part for Bryan, O. at 0.02 a. m ROCK ISLAND, III.. Oct. 11 Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Newton left for Dos Molne-s nt 10:08 : a m Lieiitenant rolonel Bowen followed him nt. 10:27 and Lieutenant 11 1 .ii. n. the first flier from the feresl here, departed de-parted for Chicago at 10:29 a. m |