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PULITZER RACE WON AT 249-MILE SPEED; DISAPPOINTS FLIERS; Lieut. Bettis of the Army Sets New Record for Event, but Is Far Slower Than in Trials. SCHNEIDER CUP IN DANGER Planes in Yesterday's Contest or Duplicate Must Face British "Mystery Ship." FOE REPUTED MUCH FASTER Lieut. Matthews Wins Mitchell Trophy, Qualifying to Fly for Army in Next Pulitzer Event.

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