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Show i Eleven Westbound Planes Arrive In Cheyenne CHEYENNE, Wyo . Oct. 16. Eleven westbound planes in tbe air derby across the continent arrived in Cheyenne Chey-enne this afternoon. The plane of Lieutenant Charles L. Osborne, who arrived here at 3.28, was wrecked as the aviator was attempting to iand on the" local field. At a height of Seventy five feet his motor stalled and the machine ma-chine dropped to earlh end over end, and was wrecked, although neither aviator av-iator was Injured. Major Simons, who arrived nere In No. 19 at 1:07 p. m , was ordered to return io Washington at once, no explanation ex-planation of the order being given The plane piloted by Major Simons will be turned over to Captain Stanley, whose machine was badly damaged here thisj afternoon whe-n he attempted tc lar.d i The aviators who arrived here west-; bound during the afternoon were Ms Jor Henry Abbey. No. 7, arrived at I I 12 45; left at 2:39. Lieutenara J. H Machle. No. 17. arrived 2 55. Major E. L. Lyon. No. 28. arrived 2 57, left at 4:11. Captain C. G. Pomeroy. No. 10, arrived 1:13 Major J. W. Simons, No 19. arrived 1:07. LieutnarH G. H. Cab-, No 46. arrived 1:89 latt at'4 p m. Lieutenant R H. Maugham. No., 105. arrived at 1:13. left at 143. Lk-u-' tenant D C. Kirkpatrick, No. 41. arrived ar-rived at 1:24. left at 1.54. Captain F. Stanlej. machine damaged when landing. land-ing. Lieutenant Charles L. Osborne, No 30, arrived at 3:28. Lieut. -nam J T. Johnson, No 106, arrived 3:45. Liuetenant Pearsjn who flw 18 miles from Reno today, was held here overnight and hoped to get away at sunrise arid overtake Lieutenant May nard. Captain Felix Strinle whose pl?ne, No. 22, was wrecked in landing, v. ill continue westward tomorrow In machine ma-chine No 10. Lieutenant Charles L Osborne, No. 32, whose machine was wrecked in landing, will continue In the race if he can get a substitute machine. O". |