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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mall
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 268
MARSHFIE
LD WILL IF
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION
Business Men Decide to Go
Ahead and Have Big Two
1 Day Program For It.
OVER $1500 HAS
BEEN RAISED SO FAR!
Committees Appointed by
Chairman Matson to Pro
vide for Gala Event Here
F. B. WHITE IS
ON COOS
Says That Country is on Verne
With $1500 nlrcndy pledged and nf UnilSlial Fm nf Prnc.
nt lonst $200 nioro nBBtircd from the!
business men of tho city, tho oxecu-'
tlvo commlttco of tho Marshflold
WOULD ARBITRATE PANAMA TOLLS
Senate Committee Decides to
Ask President to Negotiate
Settlement With Great Britain.
Wr AotlMl Ttttt to Coot llr Tlmw 1
Uy n volo of S to C the Scnnto Foreign
Holntlons commlttco adopted tho
Southerland resolution directing tho
President to open negotiations with
Great Britain for a Bpeclal arbitration
of the tolls depute. Tho resolution
LORD MERSEY WILL CONDUCT
INVESTIGATION OF DISASTER
gJllT"'- .P.. C. Juno 3. I now goes to tho Senate
TEACHERS LIST FOR MARSHFIELD
School Board Elects Instruc
tors for Ensuing Year
Salaries are Fixed
perity Railroad Work
II II !. . I
Chamber of Commerce nt a special ',. '; i'.VV'";.,0.; ui .. '"'i " . ! At " "looting of tho Honrd of Edu-'Dcpt., Univ. of St. 1
mooting hold yestorday nftornoon de-. ,r" J"!1 C""K Mn ,Mrtlo 1'olnt cation yesterday tho following ruling1 .Manual Training,
elded logo nhond with tho Fourth of , ,,, VrV.. ",..ViLyii0n ttl0 "" ,ook"l wns l,ns8t,,, rolntivo to salary nnd, High Sc
..,.. ,.t l.. g tiller ItllOrCSIH IlOrn mill nln In I iilinllflo.,tl..,, .-! I. ., ' lr t
July cclobrntlon.
lug after IntorestH hero ami also to
Tho flnanco commlttco reported that "V"" , " ' " ' vcr wa tiers ami
fin saloons had coma tlirouch with At (,rn " r?""l. -n,,0,lt the Kinney
,:,. , pr.ipcnios.
V". Still havn
.Mr. Wnltc sayB that they
to USD wncniiB thrnnrli
iion 01 mo cum-,.i, ............ . . ... .I...' .. "..".".
mltteo. Chairman J. Albert .Matson , """' ""1 . " 2n
appointed tho various committees to ' ' ' " ,8n, ,H ,Vw? ,! inB!i
handle tho different phases of tho . X otl 1 '( "
proposition. Ho nnmed J. II. Kiann-i f"1""0'1' '" c,n(f bounty end would
gnu treasurer nnd appointed llu,-ry Co,s Cou , 7 e ml see s' to bo nroitv
Kimball general ovorseor, with thoC Lmm oml 8CC"18 ,0 1)0 nrolty
understanding that ho would workl n'l,.lll,,B conditions irniiprniiv
&&mMM" US ' throSo.,eCS!!!ry,8areBs'h,!!R
.signs or improvement," said Mr.
Walto today. "Thero has been n
porlod of waiting and attendant dull
ness, hut I think Hint Just as soon
as the regional banks tiro established
ami tho rules and regulations fixed,
nn era of unusual prosperity will
begin. Just now tho banks tiro
holding back, not Knowing how
Tho other committees
commlttco
follow:
Decorations C. IC. Perry, Hnrry
McKeown, F. D. Cohnn nnd Irv'ng
Chandler.
Attractions Henry Sengstackcn,
Tom Dennett nnd It. M. Jennings.
Water sports Anson Rogers, Itay
Knufman, A. II. Powers.
riria Pr" """"r ,rVvfiii "'.much they will ho drawn on for by
Dr. it. W. Morrow and William thc lg0lfa tanki I1U- they nro also
Chandler.
Concessions Frank O. Horton, J.
II. Flanugnn and Dr. 12. 13. Straw.
Advertising A. T. Undies, O. W.
I.csllo and F. A. Tledgon.
A. I)., Univ. of Michigan.
Commerce, Miss Frances Harkncss,
Cleary litis. College
Domestic Science Miss Elizabeth
M. Moore, Pratt Institute.
Music, Miss M. Anna Volz, Art
OIII8.
to bo supplied.
KMlfWll.
qualifications of teachom In tlio. fOrmlnin
Marshflold schools: Sth. Prln. Miss Mnrlo T. Moloney,
"Excopt where unavoidable, now (Oraduato iown Stnto Normal Col
teachers employed In tho grndes of lege.)
Marshflold schools must present hero- 7th, Miss Marv V. Haley. (Grndti
nftor tho following qualifications or nto Helllnghnm Normal College),
their equivalent as a minimum re-' Cth, MIs8 May Evans, (Oraduato
qulremcnt: graduation from n four, Uelllnghnin Normal College.)
year high school, followed bv gradu-i fith, Miss Margaret Davnlo, (Orad
atlon from a two-year courso In niunto St. Cloud Normal College).
Btnndord normal as defined by tho 4th, Mrs. Eleanor McMullon,
stato law, with a minimum experience! (Oraduato Oslikosh Normal School),
ofonoyenr." 3rd, Miss Grace Orlffln, (Limited
"Salaries nald will bo hnscd on Ynsllantl Normnn.
A I.-l .1 ... . 1 " . -. - . '
training, expononco, omcicncy, cap
acity for growth, and general useful
ness as rccommondod by tho superin
tendent of schoolB."
"Tho salaries shall bo as follows
until further notlco:
Grado principals per mouth, mini
mum $80; maximum $90.
Grndes (regular) por month, mini
mum $cg; maximum $80.
2nd, Miss Itooln Hokum, (Oraduato
Ypsllantl Normal).
1st, Miss Holen Harrington, (Orad
uato Oborlln Klndorgartcn and Doll
Inghnm Normal).
Contrnl School.
7th, to bo supplied.
0th, Mrs. Hosa Olossop, (Oregon
siaio cerii(icato).
VltlSCO UAXKICU SUICIDK
t IT AhocUIM lrr.i to 1'iwa Pr Tlmw.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 3.
Oeo. II. Luehsinger, president
of tho Humboldt Savings Hank,
ono of tho largest financial in
stitutions of Its kind In the
city, committed sulcldo by in
haling gas. Financial worries
woro glvon ns the causo, al
though officers or tho bank Is
sued a statemont saying that
an examination of tho accounts
of tho Institution showed every
thing all right.
.uiMous to know Just what kind of
commercial paper tho regional banks
will accept ns collateral."
Woik on Itnllrond.
"Work will soon bo underway on
It was nlso decided to make tho ,i, iu,nni.,i, ,iin0 nr in, .,.!,,,. mi
event a two-day colobration, besinn-. wlilclt Is being built east from Suth
Ing Friday, July 3. cril to tho big truct of tlmbor.
Tho various committees will hold
soparato meetings and work out tho
most dcslrnblo form of amusomont in
their rcspoctlvo fields.
, Right of way Is being obtnlncd as
rapidly as tho surveyors comploto
tho location of tho line, nnd thoy
I hope to let contracts for construc
tion soon.
'Ah soon us this Is out of tho
way, surveyors win stnrt on tho
survey or tno lino west rroni hiiwi
crlln, towards Coos Day. This will
ho Into In the summer.
Mr. Walto has tho construction of
a two-story brick block In Sutherlln
well under way. It is 100-150 ana
will have four storo rooms and a
hotel. Ills sou, Fen, Is now n'
Sutherlln, being socrotnry of tho
I.iiBo l.nud Company. Mr. I.uso Is
spending most of his time nt Suth
erlln nnd is bringing in many col
onists, Mr. Walto snld that ho Is ready
to start building on his Mnrshtlold
nronerty as. soon as sultablo leases
Aftor bolng out n Bhort time, tho can bo mndo. Ho profers to build
Jury In tho enso of Jurntsch & Doo-tho kind of structure tho tenanta
ley vs. Tower Urothors, in Circuit. uesiro rauior uinu w ii i' -....-Court
nt Coqullle yesterday, biougl.tilng nn.l then try and loaso It after-
DAMAGE CASE
IS DECIDED
Juratsch and Dooley Get $650
Verdict Against Tower Bros.
Other Cases
Contracts woro onttjrod Into with jon Stato), principal
I nth, Miss Holon I.andrlth, (Oro-f0'tno ',lur work " tho Coos Hay
Man Who Conducted Titanic
Wreck Investigation Will
Probe Empress Wreck
CANADIANS GRATIFIED
BY HIS SELECTION
Revised Figures Show 1024
Lives Lost and 452 Saved
In St. Lawrence River
n Am.ii.I Vr I "oo tlj Tlmw 1
MONTRKAIa Canada, June 3 -Tho
news that Lord Mersey, who presided
over the Hrltlsh Inquiry Into tho Iobs
of life on tho Titanic, Is to bo n mem
ber of tho Roynl Commission ap
pointed to luvcstlgnto tho impress
of Irolnnd dlsnster, wns received hero
with satisfaction. It Is assuinod thnt
Lord .Mersey will bo president of tho
ommisMion. Tlio Inquiry will nrob-
nhly not open for ten days.
Another chnngo has been mado In
lln niiiiilior tf ilnnil Tint lntonh fie.
ures given out by tho Canadian Pncl-
fie show that 1021 porlshed. Tho
r. i n' -ri , 1.1 , company learned Hint thoro woro
Slipt. DlXOn Thinks Work May I mo persons nhannl tho Kmpress ln-
Be Ordered Ctarted Some lt "?.:, ? Wlr.? ,BJt5-
jat hi . . IIU tUUII m V JII I" IIWtT (illVtl D 1UMt
IIIIIU I HIS IVIUIIlll.
According to present Indications,
the completion or tho Coos Ilay-lJu-
gone lltiu will now bo held back by
tho work on tho big bridges. No or
ders hnvo been given to start con-
siriicuon, out tno indications nre
that Chlof Knglncor Hood, or tho
Southern Pacific, will Issuo orders
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TO DELAY Lift
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tho following teachers for tho com
Ing year:
High School,
(Secoudnry Department)
Principal, Roy E. Wnlto, .A. II.,
University of Michigan,
English, Miss Esther Silverman,
M. A., Radcllffo Collcgo.
English, Arthur L. Silverman, A.
II., univorsity of California,
History and Athletics, to bo sup
plied. Science, A. J. M. Robertson, A, D
Univ. of Mlnnosotn.
Language, Miss Ethel A. Reese.
4th, Miss Hollo O'Connor. (Orad.
8tephons Point Normal).
3rd, Miss Gladys Graham, (Orad.
Ypsllantl Normal Col.)
2nd, Miss Wlnnlfrcd Watson,
t.urnuunto Mankato Normal).
bridge to bo stnrted before Julv 1.
Superintendent Thomas Dixon, of
tho Alt-Arthur Perks Company, left
this morning for Eugene, going out
via Drain, aftor having spoilt n con
plo of dnyn inspecting tho work on
this end of tho rond, Ho cama In
in a verdict for $CG0 for tho plain
tiffs, it was n divided Jury. Jurn
tsch and Dooley sued for about
$1500, claiming that Tower Hroth
era had wrongfully dispossessed
tbom of tho Orphoum moving pic
ture show aftor thoy had mndo pay
ment of $1000 cash on tho purclmho
prlco of about $1700. Thoy had
possession of tho showhouse for
about two months. Tower Brothers
now have the moving picturo show.
Ten MUo Cfco.
Tho case of Peter Mencgat and
others versus tho Simpson Lumbor
Company for damages on account
of tho Ten Mllo canal is on trial
today. Moneeat claims tluft Simp
son diverted tho natural flow of tho
waters and has inundated part oi
his ranch and other bottom land.
Denies Confessions
Chns. I. Rolgard returned last
evening from Myrtlo Point whero ho
spent a day or two looking into
the bank robbery matter. He has
been retained by Orovo H. Miller
to defend him on tho chargo of rob
bing tho bank and consequently
wished to learn nil posslblo details
t It. Mr. Relgard says that tho re
ports hnt Miiinr linn made four
confessions is untrue. Ho says that
wards.
BUNKER RILL
CODPLE WEDS
USES HATCHET
ON GUARDSMAN
State.)
Superintendent of Schools, F. A.
Tledgon.
Janitors. Central school Mrs. M.
Stenholm; High School Mr. and
Mrs. Chns. Lapp.
VANITIE WINS
Miss Lucy Thorwald Becomes
Bride of Marinus Keizer
Big Charivari Party
The marriage of Miss Lucy Thor
wald and Marinus uelzor was sol
emnized a the homo of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, Thorwald,
In Hunker Hill Monday evening, tlio
Rev. J. V. Henson officiating. Only
members of the family woro in at
tendance but later n largo number
pf their frlonds Joined In a char
ivari party.
Tho Thorwald homo was beauti
fully decorated for the occasion,
xinv; :,."",::..?": ".." . 7,,,'u- nn'rosos, mna hws - " 5
w w juwuniiijr '"'"' :imH effectively. MISS 1 liorwuiu
London Suffragette Attacks
Attendant When Stopped In
Destroying Pictures
fm Awitd rma In Coo. IU7 Tlm.)
LONDON, Juno 3. A savago at
tack with a hatchet was mado by a
young nnd stylishly gowned suffrag-comod by tho cup defender cnndl
etto on an attendant at tho door of dates Resolute and Vnnltlo for the
an art gallery who tried to prevent second contest. Especially was this
hor destroying valuable pictures. Thniso nfter yesterday's raco In the baf
woman had ruined two paintings and fling winds which tho Vnnltlo won
was hacking the third wltn a hatcher uy sixteen minutes ana 4H seconds
1st, Miss Holon R. Corning. (Grnd.,ovr " lnc. spendlag nearly a
Iowa Stnto Teachors' Collcgo.) '; t'lo trip to ascortaln tho
1st, Mrs. Loulso Wilbur, (Orogon BUUV8 0l l" 7; uo "J1" ,lml
KUUU IMUKH'BB IB UUIIIK IIIUIII1 III llll
points and tho grading and tunnel
work is progressing nlcoly.
The big Schofleld tunnol Is pro
gressing In good shapo. The forco
working from tho north end nro now
nbout 2300 feet under ground, hnv
ing mndo nbout 230 foot gain Inst
month. During April thoy mado 2-13
feet. Tho forco at tho south end
will bo underground In u fow weeks,
Tho tunnol Is -1278 feet long and
the proHont Indications are that It
will be easily completed by Novem
ber. Some have estimated It would
bo dono by October, but this Is
hardly likely, ami any way, tho lino
will not he ready for tho tunnol.
Tho MarArthur Porks Company j
uoiu tno contracts ror tlio nig bridge
and whether thoy will sublet them
has not boon decided. Whllo some
hnvo figured thnt tho Coos Iniy
orldgo could bo built In six months,
Mr. Dixon thinks that It will take
uenror a year to build It. Of course
lurgo gung, In nn omorgoncy,
FIRSTICONTEST
IS
D
Federals Fleeing From Saltilo
Said to Surrounded by
Rebel Forces
Id? AuorliiM rti-M le Coon llir Tlro..J
DURANGO, Mcx., Juno 3. -Tho
Fedornl forco which ovaouatcd Hnltlilo
and fled southward, Is bottlad up at
Vnnegal, about 100 miles south of
Sultlllo, nccordliiK to ndviccs' rocolved
by General Carranzn.
usetaTto
check i. w. w.
whon tho attendant caught her arm
She soveroly Injured him beforo sho
was overpowered.
A letter was left In tho gallery
by tho attendant's assailant, In which
she assertB that tho militants have
heretofore been too ladylike. Ono
of tho pictures destroyed was "Lovo
Wounded." a priceless engraving by
Hartolozzl.
M
it;i
'fgsrfcsuMwwui. n
S
about tlm rniibarv. but did It as a
Joke nnd Mr. Relgard says it was
Just the samo as n number havo
done. Mr. Rolgard says that
Vaughan has stated that he madd
the nltro-glycerlne, for blowing the
safo, but denied that ho gave It
to Miller. Mr. Relgard says that
If tho officers run down the present
clue and find It to be correct, It
certaluly will be sensational.
Lo-
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SENATOR PERKINS ILL
IIBjr Auocltted Prew to Cooi Dr Time.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, June
Why he Is opposed to the Pan
I ama tolls exemption repeal was
I explained lo the Senator today
. by Senator Perkins, Republican,
of California. Decauso of bis
feeble health, tho clerk read
1 his speech.
REDONDO SAILS from MorshflcM
fr SAX FRANCISCO and San Pedro
THURSDAY, June 4, at 5 P. M.
wn attended by her sister, Miss LI!
Han Thorwald. and the groom by
John Hall. Tho bride was dressed
In white silk, trimmed In shadow
laco, and sho carried a largo brldo
bouquet. . ,
Mrs. J. V. Henson rendered
liencren's Wedding March.
Following the ceremony a sump-
..., ntiiinir dinner was served
,i intnr followed the big charl-
Tho brldo Is a well known ac
complished young woman. Mr. Ke -zer
Is employed in the blacksmlth
Ing department pf the C. A. Smith
mill. They aro residing In Hunker
Hill, tho groom having fitted up a
flno home for them.
Talk to Men. Dr. H. M. Shaw
will give an Illustrated talk at 8
o'clock Thursday night for the older
boys and young men at the Marsh
field Chamber of Commerce. A
committee of young men Is arrang
ing for the meeting.
NORTH TODAY
Bar Dredge Leaves Under Her
Own Power for Portland
To Go on Drydock
The bar dredge Mlchlo sailed at
3 o'clock this morning undor her own
steam for Portland, where sho will
go on drydock to undergo repairs for
tho damage sustained when tho A
M. Simpson rammed her in tho Iowor
Bay tho other day.
"Temporary repairs wero effected at
North Hend, but the plates and dam
age to the hull could not be repaired
hercTand without putting the craft on
drydock. It is expected that It will
be a month or six weoks beforo she
can return here. Capt. Reed Is hope
ful that tho damage will not prove
as great as feared,
Robert Macgenn, son of Capt. T,
J. Macgenn, went north on tho Mich
Je, which took her full crew.
Libby COAL. The kind YOU dure
ALWAYS USED. Phono 7'. Pacific
Livery and Transfer Company.
Resolute Beaten Sixteen Min
utes in First Cup Deender
Yacht Tryouts
lit Ai.s-I.ik1 I(m ,a . nF Tim. )
RYE. N. Y.. Juno 3. A moderate
., " . ' . . . . , i,u r""ri, 11
"w "-'",,""' ',",' .""" "V migni do urougnt 111 and work on
all tho piers at tho samo time, but
this Is not likely,
StH'l work lMU-r.
Mr. Dixon estimates that It will
take at least six months to finish
laying tho stool for tho line utter
all the grading and tunnels aro com
pleted. Consequently, thero Is very
little likelihood of tho road bolng
ready for operation Into Coos Ray
before tho Jattor part of noxt year.
It will probably bo woli In tho
fall before tho lino Is completed to
tidewater on tho Sluslaw. Thoro are
nlno stool bridges to bo put In, and
this, with tho laying of steel and
ballasting, will tnko considerable
time.
General Mnnagor Hitchcock of tho
MacArthur Perks Company, Is now
in Spain, having gono thero from
South America,
LINEUP FOR POLO
AmcrlnuiH Prepaiv for Inlcmationnl
Mated at Long Island
(Dr AmwIiicJ rrM I Coat l)r TlraM.J
NEW YORK, June 3. Tho llno
up of American players for tho In
ternational polo match next weok at
Meadow Urook, Long Island, ban
been announced as follows: Ron Ln
Montagane. No. l: J. M. Waterbury.
Captain, No. 2; Dovereaus Mllburn,
No, 3; Lawrenco Watorbury, back.
DR. HAYES TO WED.
"I am not so lonesomo tonight."
So rends a sign on tho door leading
to tho office of F, J. Hayes, opto
metrist, who Ims a sulto In tho Unit
lor building. Rumor has It that a
young lady camo In on tho Break
water this morning and was mot by
Dr. Hnyes. It is thought probablo
that they went to Coqiilllo for the
marriage license. ,
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LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Install Collection System. At tho
regular monthly meeting of tho Coos
Hay Business Men's Association last
evening It was decided to install a
collection system for tho members
on July 1. A committee Is now en
gaged In, working out the details of
the plan and members will be ad
vised later of tho complete arrange
YACHT'S TRIP
S
Tarrytown Officials Take Steps
10 biop Anu-HocKereiier
Demonstrations
III; AmmUI4 ITi-m la Coo lu? Tlinn.1
TARRYTOWN, N. Y Juno 3.
Besides Increasing tho poltro forco by
fifty members to guard against au
Invasion of Industrial Workers, tho
town authorities horo began paving
Fountain Square, whero tho gather
ings havo been huh), with a soft tar
liko preparation. It eliminated the
square for n rendezvous far sovoral
days to come. Tho Industrial Work
ors held donmustratlontt hero as n.
Rockefeller In tho conlotuoshrdlu
protest ngalnst tho nttltudo of Rocke
feller In tho cou! strike.
S
I
I ALONG the WATERFRONT
The Tillamook arrived in today
from Portland with a cargo of rails,
dynamite and other supplies for tho
railroad work. She Is at Kruse &
Hanks yards this afternoon unload
ing somo of the heavier stuff for ro
shipment up North Inlet.
The Randolph en me in from the
Columbia River today and went to
the Kruse & Hanks yards. She was
not damaged much In tho recent
accident on the Columbia bar.
Santa Maria Arrives in San
Francisco After Mutiny and
storm Trouble
l)r AMoMt6 treM lo Pool Dtj Timet.
SAN FHANC18MO. Juno 3. A
tale of mutiny and storm was
brought by the yacht Santa 'Maria
horo today en route from Vnnoouver
from Southampton. The vessel ran
Into a series of storms culminating
in a four-days snow storm In the
Straits of Magellan. She was driv
en ashore, but got off badly dam-,
aged, Tho crew mutluled out of tho
Port of Coronet on the ground that'
tho boat was overloaded, but this
was suppressed. Tho yacht Is to
be usod for passenger service on
Puget Sound
WANTED Middle-aged moiuuii to
do housework for aged couple. Ap
ply to Mrs, Joseph Richards, Kit-tyvllle.
JAUCU IB HELD.
Man Who Tried to Mnko Himself a
Hon. Still In Jull.
(Or Aueili4 ftnt lo Coo llr TIium.1
WASHINGTON, 1). C. Juno 3.
Daniel V. Jnuch, who confessed to
tho police that ho planted four sticks
of dynamlto In tho Department of Ag
irlculturo yestorduy thnt ho ruilght
find promotion for heroism Is held
today In default of ball on a charge
of attempting to dynamlto -tho build
ing. "FRANCE HONORS ROOSEVELT.
President Polnculro AVIII filiotv Hltn
Every Courtesy,
(Dr AMocUtwt i-fcw 10 iwi ir TIlDM.)
PARIS, Juno 3. President Poln
enro Is desirous of showing Roose
velt ovory courtesy during his visit
In Franco. Ho has glvon orders to
havo the special presidential railroad
car In readiness for tho Colonel on
his arrival at Cherbourg. It la un
derstood that tlio Colonel will bo ro
colved bythoPrcsldont Saturday,
, FLETJIER NOMINATED.
(nr AuotUtxl Cm 10 Coo. lur Tium.)
JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Juno 3,
Although the vote Is coming In slow
ly, thero wns enough returns from
yesterday's democratic primary elec
tion to Indlcato that Senator Fletcher
about 4000.
REHOLUTU (IKTH START
(Dr AMKlt4 rrw to coo Df TIidm.j
ASSOCIATED I'ltKSS nnAT Off
Oleiicovo, (Wireless) Tho second
of tho preparatory races to soloct a
yacht to defend tho America's cup
began with weathor similar to yes
torday, tho morning breozo dying
down beforo tho stat this afternoon.
On tho start the Resolute out-Jock-eyed
tho Vnnltlo and sailed away
with a 200-yard lead.