“And that’s just what you are!” cried Cranny Beaumont, “eh, fellows?”
And the others immediately assented with much enthusiasm and vigor.
Mr. Sharswood, who had become deeply interested in the development of Border City, decided to remain in town with his friend, and make a thorough investigation of the conditions.
Of course, with the boys, they attended the greatest aeroplane meet in the history of Wyoming. The Ogdens captured several prizes for speed and altitude flights, while Bob Somers, flying the machine with which he had become familiar, also made several records which attracted local attention, and, incidentally, added to the growing fame of the Rambler Club.
Other Stories in this Series are:
THE RAMBLER CLUB AFLOAT
THE RAMBLER CLUB’S WINTER CAMP
THE RAMBLER CLUB IN THE MOUNTAINS
THE RAMBLER CLUB ON CIRCLE T RANCH
THE RAMBLER CLUB AMONG THE LUMBERJACKS
THE RAMBLER CLUB’S GOLD MINE
THE RAMBLER CLUB’S HOUSE-BOAT
THE RAMBLER CLUB’S MOTOR CAR (in press)
THE RAMBLER CLUB’S BALL NINE (in press)
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES:
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.