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PRESS AIRPLANES MAKE NEWSPAPER RECO [[image of airplane]] [[image of men]] [[image of men]] The Press made newspaper history Friday. For the first time photographs at a championship fight were taken from airplane and delivered to a newspaper office by plane. The photos were {?} by the Press, the office was that of the Press. Two planes, with pilots and Press staff [?], figured in this remarkable feat. The pilots are {?} Charles W. Meyers, formerly of the Loyal Flying {?} and George E. "{?}" Weaver, formerly {?} instructor of army fliers of the United States forces. The staff {?} are {?} E. Ling, reporter, and {?} {?} photographer. ..[?] from above the [?] while the airplanes...[?]...at Toledo were delivered. Others taken at the ringside were also rushed to The Press. The first plane from Toledo arrived in Cleveland shortly after 1 o'clock. It left Toledo after noon. The plane was piloted by Weaver and carried Ling as a passenger. Close to 100 miles per hour was the speed maintained by the plane on its flight. The Biggest Man at the Fight Fight Arena at Noon Friday---Photo Brought by Press Airpla $40,000 BET IN CLEVELAND Tim Raleigh, Betting Commissioner, at Ringside BALLOON ADRIFT Two Passengers in Army Observation Bag