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Show Sheridan Held at i Buffalo Three Days By Bad Weather ! CHICAGO. Oct 28 Six of the six-;ty-two army aviators who started the. world's greatest airplane race twenty days ago today, remained in the con - ; tst. with the possibility that one might finish the .".402 mile twice transcontinental transconti-nental Journey before nightfall. Lieu tenant H. W Sheridan, at. Buffalo, N Y . 323 miles from his starting point, Mlneola, ... Y. sir.ee Saturday, hopes 'for weath.r that will permit him to 'attain bis goal. ' Lieutenant R. S. Worthington. the ; only westbound flier not yet home or I disqualified, today WES at Rosk Island, III He had been held up there nearly a week. Lieutenant D. B, Gish plan-n plan-n d to take the air today from North Platte, Neb . where he was stopped yesterday by a frozen radiator. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant R. M. Bagb and Lieutenant Colonel H. E, Hartnej were 118 miles ahead of him at St Paul. Neb., where bad v . ather forced them to land, captain cap-tain F. Steinle was at Battle Moun-i Moun-i tain, Nev. |