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Show AVIATORS AT THE ATLANTIC MEET Boston. Sept. 12. The weather today to-day was ideal for navigating the atr at the Harvard-Boston avlatiou meet at Atlantic hut. during the early bonrs1 of the forenoon, only one of the ama- teur aviators ascended. Clifford U. Harmon, to whoui Claude Graham White had lent his Farman j bi plane, was early on the course. His first flight was for duration and in j this event his time was IS minutes u5 ?-Z seconds Harmon then tried j some bomb dropping and secured i twelve points out of thirteen shots. Ascending again in the slow-lap con-1 test, he made the lap in 7 minutes 17 J 4-5 seconds. With his racing bi plane, now equipped with a new 05-horse-power ; motor and a Dureess proellcr. Glenn I H. Corliss expected today to attempt. 1 the Doston light flight for the $H',-oOO $H',-oOO prize L'p to litis time no one ban tried to better the time of 40 minutes 1 "-" seconds, made in this event by Graham White In his rac- , inc Bleriot mouoplane. |