AMERICAN HUMOUR.
OVER "SMITHY'S" FLIGHT.
"MADE THE HOME RUN."
(A. and N.Z. Cable)
NEW YORK, June 2%
The New York "World," fri a racy article on the flight of the Southern Cross, makes the follow? ■ rig comments in baseball phraseology:—"These fliers, made, the home run by a clean smash»out of the park, and if there thing that this country does not need to have explained to it, it is a home run. We have the chance here to be glad, and heaven knows we need it, and we have a chance to extend a welcome to the men who have finished a pretty tough job, and they must need it, too." ','■'. f ■'.- ■■'
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17925, 28 June 1930, Page 5
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