The first 1,200-mile lap in the 22,000-mile endurance race ended in a victory for the only American car in the hazardous contest, the Thomas Flyer, which reached the Chicago Automobile club at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon.
With bands playing patriotic airs and flags flying, hundreds of members of the Chicago Automobile club and Chicago Motor club met the leader in the race at the South Shore Country club, a few minutes before 4 o'clock. Piloted by two Chicago cars the Flyer had made the run from Hobart, Ind., through huge drifts and a blinding blizzard. Montague Roberts, the driver of the car, who had fought valiantly for thirteen days through snowdrifts, mud and violent storms, was at the wheel.
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Posted 16th August, 1999. Reposted 13th April, 2004, after being knocked off-line four years ago.