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Show : ELEVEN RACING 1 AIRPLANES LAND I IN SALT LAKE SALT LAKE CITY. Utah Oct 8. of (ho eleven airplanes which arrived her today from San Francisco, making mak-ing their first overnight atop In Ihe trans-continental airplane derby, nine are scheduled to depart tomorrow morning for Groen River, Wyo . the next station on the trans -continental trip. One machine, thai which fell to the ground causing the deaths of Major D. H. Crissy and Scrgeanl ircil Thomas, was wrecked beyond repair and the de Haviland piloted by Lieutenant Lieu-tenant J. G Ifr.ll was so badly damaged dam-aged In landing It cannot proceed. , A Fokker machine, piloted by Cadel i :j Donald H. Cardiff, was damaged In J ' landing ni Salduro, and it was repoil- i I" ed bv Captain H. H Voas, in charge of the Salt Lake station, thai It will K'l be unable 10 proceed. P1 Captain Lowell II. Smith, first to ft reach this city, made the 618 miles In J six hours and 54 minutes, according to ,1 the time kepi. b Captain Vobj He M will be the first to start tomorrow H ii orning for .reen River LleUI i Reichter, eleventh tn land hero. reached the field Just nineteen minutes '' before sundown, qualifying by that mnay minutes for Ihe resumption of ihe race tomorrow. fl SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 8. Eleven of the fifteen airlpanea which left here this morning In the 5,400-mile race across the continent and return, reached Salt Lake City, 755 miles east of here, before sunset tonighi. For Major i. H Cnssy and Sergeant Virgil Vir-gil Thomas the journey ended there Both were killed as their machine was alighting. The lone Fokker plane in the east-bound east-bound flight piloted by Cadet Donald H. Cardiff, was stalled tonight at Saldino, Sal-dino, Utah. Two other planes had not hern heard from after leaving Reno, Nevada at 9:10 this morning The fifteenth fif-teenth plane which left San Francisco at 1 04 o'clock this afternoon, Stopped tor the night at Sacramento. Lowell II Smith, wilh Lieut. F. W Ruggles as observer, flying a de Haviland, Havi-land, were the first to reach Salt Lake City. Other contestants arrived in the following fol-lowing order: No. 62. Lieut E C Kiel, with Observer Ob-server Sergeant Frank McKee, de Ha -iland No 01. Major Carl Spat, with observer ob-server Sergeant Emmet t Tanner. No o::. Lieu. E W. Wales with Observer Ob-server Lieut. William Oolsborough, do Haviland. No. 55, Lieut. Spencer Hall with Observer Lieut. William A. I3ean. de Haviland. No. 50, Lieut. Robert Kauch with Observer Lieut. W. A Maxwell, d Haviland. 1 No. 56. Lieut. J. G. Hall with Obser ver Sergeant Floyd B Moon, de Haviland. Havi-land. No. 60, Lieut. Robert S. Worthing-ton, Worthing-ton, de Haviland. No. 66, Major D. H. Crissy with Sergeant Ser-geant (first class) Virgil Thomas, de Haviland No. 52, Lieut. H. E. Queen with Ob-seryer Ob-seryer Master Signal Electrician Lee H. Bishop, de Haviland. No. 65, Lieut J. P ReichtPr with Observer Lieut. J B. Patrick, de Havl-lnnd Havl-lnnd No 64. Cadet Donald H Cardiff, in a Fokker. is al Salduro tonight, while Lieut. G E. Rice in a Sop With was at Sacramento. Tho unreported planes were No. 51, Major J. C. P. Bartholf in s Sopwith, and No. 53, Cadet A G Nassamer with Observer Sergeant . N Robinson in a La Pere. The sixteenth entrant in the flight, a Fokker, piloted by Lieut F. W. Sei-fert, Sei-fert, arrived here this afternoon from San Diego, bm developed engine trouble and was unable to continue in the contest oo Any woman c-tn throw a stone at a hen hut what'.- the use. |