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Show . 4. FLIERS IN CHEYENNE. t J CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 15 ; f After spending yesterday iu j 4- Cheyenne because of unfavor- -f ; able Hying weather, three planes t left here this morning In the t transcontinental race for the H west. Number 38. piloted by j 1 utenanl S W Torney accom- , panied 1 Sergeant E R. Van f Atta as passenger, took the air t i at 9 39. Number 32, piloted by ,jj 4- Lieutenant J. H. Reutlett, with C W Haynes, mechanician, hop- I i"-d off at j:5i Number 44. pilot- ed b3 1 leutenant F Kirby, c.r- rying Lieut S C. Miller as pas- senger, left the ground at 9:52. I MINEOLA. N Y, Oct Id. Major Carl Spatz, living a d Haviland "blue bird" airplane, f f Btarted on the return 'rip to San f Francisco at 2 28 is o'clock this p. m. Capt. Lowell H Smith, In j f the same kind of a machine, lefl t here on return a few ralnu'vs later. |