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ROSS LIFT MANCHURIA WAR CLOUD Eleventh Hour Acceptance! of.X h i n e se Proposals Avert Crisis in Railway 1 Seizure Situation Ges ; ' ture Hailed As Real De j' sire for Peace Some , ' Suspicion Noted. i mohcowv .auk. y i . ah Immediate dancer of war between H (i v i e t Russia unci nationalist China in consequence (if seizure of tho Chinese Kastorn railway which has gravely menaced pea t o in tho Orient slnc early July, appeared rtnuved today with acceptance, by HUNHia of Chinese, proposals fur HoUlcment uf all mattorH in con troversy. I,, A foPlliiff of optimism hero ro placed the; undisguised anxiety ami f p prehension which the govern ment and people of , Russia have manifested for tint past two months. There was rejoicing that the principles of conciliation nnd diplomatic approaches embodied In the Rellogg renunciation of war uwot, to which both Russia nnd China, are. signatories, had seem ingly triumphed over tho mcl'iody VI armed force. In floin. qunrtiTH there Ik a dis position to accept Nanking's latent proposals with a certain amount gf reserve. Tlilu Innilnni'V lu a t ( vIIlii I ..,1 In tin. alicecd falluro of (ho Mm government to abide by Its prevt yufl promises to settle the conflict. .SKA IIOHKOH Jll.KTi:U - (Continued from I'(ie une.) U'udo wan finally, picked up i'V a-, life-boat. 'nl ariivlni; ot tho onpTBency . hospital h' HV. was f j ii nd ta have several cracked rjba tnd ' possible! Interna) Injuries. " A story of an heroic sacrifi'?', ,pt a 0ri,lhor'H life' for his sinter, Wan' tvtd by Mist it use Itulfo, n pi'iietleln attorney of Mexico Cltv, Iter brother. h told officers. iJinrtl5' ,j lifter the crash, clasped (tin, life-belt around her. Miss UiUfo, wltli Injuries which physicians say may possibly prov fatal, today mourned the Wish of her .brother, who wnt down wlrh. tho ship Fals Twill litt. Alex Cuw(i u survivor, IuouhIiV to . lion by the cutter. Hhawnee. 1 pah ho had lost his falsu teeth in tlut .excitement. n paid fur them Just be foro sallinir. lie, told officers. Am the doomed Hun! Juan dove, It carried Cowle witu It. Ho was pulled down, and then blown hluh In the air as .the liu) era burst, and with the suddni j-iso .nvhleh probably saved hit life, nwiiy went h's prized feth. t 'lifford T. . Paulson. 2'2. chief radio', operator of the San Juuti, toid how he stuck to bis trans inltler, sendlntr rtlslresM calm, until the water swtdWd up about- him. if ' A' second lalr the water was over my lieud." he said. 'Then 1 tried to fl(iht my way to I he door. 0'ho radio room wns eomplcl'dy flooded and I w.im vvapi"'L na'ly- J' pulled mysidf to tho door and prabbed the top In Mil mun ftr I wa able to pull myself out. Onc I was fre from the room, 1 riisr to (he surface l.kc a cork." v' Robert WliiMon, IM, of Los Art geleM, walked into the Hun V'r.m clyco offices of the company Ope ra ttnir the San limn and d'-1 mand-d n refund of tho -cost of his ticket. That was his first at after (Mopplnj? ashore from the Uodd, wbhb plfk 'il bin. up. I km I SeawtMlMy, Federal officers bTi- d"elan' the Han Joan had b'-cn a 'vJrthy boat, despite bur ai;t'- Only two bodies luil tiecn i"-' covered up to lb s mornlnn. T'1' inWisl iiiiwrij "i-ulter Shawnee h utO' the h-ifllcs of two wonn'n. tVlliMMcd, ex-ept for the Initlil.-i '.T. L. (M.',' n a rim? on the baud f one. They wcro shouting, cryli itntx for -life prefer vr " Mild C.fii-KO I!,1 llotiKhton, 1as Amreh't' b.'siner ' man. "Hume wrc p.'uv jn'f. Holne .were ttwea' l'i'. There 4vpst hrtViJ been loH of p.t"iinp in thtS water,' btcaUHc ! could hear (liiany . screams. Tln n it b-e.ime lion tli lv Ml til. A thousand thtiiK't rah thi'ouKh my mind. I mu.'t hove lived- an 'cteVnlty, tit six or ni'Vun' minute. It reminded me of PaiitA'H Infiirno."1 1 Mother F'ixe Kn. lfThaps the. most eMraurdinary evoue was that of li-year-old tlol Vn ,'lfer. When the erush eainc his hiother, Mrs, Mafjorle IMfer of Los Amtelcs, ran out on deck, wirrylnicr ' 1im. She -saw the hlfi how of the oil unker loirled in the side of the Han Juan. Hh toMsciJ lief om iiV to the deck nf tliii IHiik. r HPi.l ll.on vnt down WVn HIP PHU JUMii. i.mn- i'".r rodo safely Into Han Ftamhco on .... . . .. .. t II t t ..111.. the tanker, Sld Cicorge lla'nes, steward tliu-Han Juan: "The ehiei ofti slaved oh until the lal. He turn ed to ine and said, 'You fool. Jump! I Jumped. I was one or the first picked up" I.. H. Hcately of Manila do hcrlbert the scene as "Terlble. I heard women crying and shriek Imr for'honU to come, ivopte Hero1 (Mlhirtnff lo boxes, T held tmfo' large tool box until mm fcued " - ' t About tho hour of the 'niang if the HaTi Juiiti. UK-winter wtrl.- the HuniboMt,' mmtned flshlnR tarK 111 HunRC L'lirUnru chuhhel. List of Missing HA N FltANCJSCO. Auu. 31. JP) The following were Hated hh hiIsm Ing today In lite wreck uf the atcamcr Kan .(uiin: I'AHM'DKCrH WJIUh Barton Vera Hell : Mm. V. S. Irotvn, Oakland, fa I. I l.olila Hniris i Jone Ciizarea Harry t'olvln, Portland, Ore. j It. A. DnviM J. c. Kdeler. Mnryavilln, Calif, j Mm. John Kley, Atinhelin, Calif. jOlual.and Haved). Fred Knfflund Mrs. II. L. Field '. Mrs. Josephine Foley Mrs. K. Fra?.or 1 V. Fuehs, San Francisco. Mr. Golilfri. Mrs, Theodora C'ransledt, Moun tain View, t'al". O. (. Hansen. Mrs. Martin Hanson lOrlc Hanson, 4, her son. Mr. Hill A. t. llillbrand Mrs. J. flu Kendall, Sierra Madre, culif. . A. 1'. MacNVIH. J5. IJ. Marshall, Loh Angeles, retired view president Theobald Openhelnier Clear Co., Rhiladel phla. I'a. Mrn. Kllzabeth M. Mason, Kngle wood, Calif. . - : Mnrtlia Mason, 7, her daughter. M. Matthes R. It. Atenner Mrs. I.. II. Mohler .fullUM More J". M. Moses, manager Rutlcr ! Brothers, Sa n Francisco. Ucorgo Novitrni, los Antfeles. .T f ill tl Olson, Han Jose. M I'm. Olson, IiIh wife, Miss IlPlen Olson, their daughter Mrs. Marjnric IMfer, hos An BpIpm, J. Rulfo, Mexico City, Han Kran- I. H. Hanehoz IphIIp Hahury 1 Mis. V. Scitz Mrs. Clara .S. Hhepard MIhs Betty Kiimnons, Kan Fran clseo. Miss y, K. HIater, San lraneineo I'aul Warner, Los Angeles; ,ori"l''"'i sludc-nt.- Max U llkes. C'ivw M. Apple, assistant enwincer. Captain A. Aspiund, comnian dcr of the Han Juan, Han Francisco 11. lieHrdsley, sranion. W'lllinni Rlalr. to-aman. It. Uolmn, seaman Jack Cleveland, purser OHorifc Constat) tine, seaman. 1L iJawcs, raillo ojicrator Jamas Dougherty, tieaman. 1.u)iald flilrs,' 2S. seamun. A. (oiizaliH, seaman ; .1. Oon.(iles, Heamau,' ' 1'etc llawley, seaman. John Ileitdorson, seaman Krnest KnlKlit, Henmnn J. Ki'oinanti, seaman lCmest 1-nnc. seaman Jnhn Lewis, assistant eiiKineer F. A, LIit, seaman K, L. Lynn, aeaman I. Murphy, seaman .lames Naughtom oiler, and cousin of his namesnki', Kan Juan's i hioi" enulneor who was rescued (ieoi'Kc S'atls, seaman CcorKC W'hltcumb, seaman. WHh tho stage set ami th program completed, all of Jack- sen county Ik looking forward t tht bit? labor day picnic to br held at tho Flka' picnic ground; Monday, Is'glnnhiK at 10 o'clock, Committees, both from the chain her of commerce and the variou granges throughout the valley hav been working strenuously the past week to get the pre I miliary fin ishing Unit lies rounded into shape. Many organizations will attend this t-icnb: in a body, and a num ber of private picnic parties plan ned for the day are being trans ferred to the Kilts' picnic grounds, where the local chamber of com merce w.ll play host to the extent of furnishing. Ice cream, coffee. crciim. sugar and orangeade f i to all. Th. program will start off with the boy' baseball tfame at 10:30. this being a lively contest between lho city ami country boys. From 11! oMoclt to 1;30. lunch will be (erved. while the Kilts band fur nishes a m ppy concert under th" i direction of F. Wilson Watte. At two o'clock another sport; program under the direction of Larry Hctiadc, chairman of the spurt! eommittec. This , w 111 In clude a boys' race, with entrant., sit under- Kfc years; a rvW neot w Ith the Mime age limit : n hoV a ml girls' race, with entrants be tween the age of 'i and Iti years 'I here will be n hilarious potato rae for the boys ami another for the girls. V h 1 t h e you n gc r ge n e ra t i o n gets Its breath, there will be a menV five for all race, and a ladle.v nail driving content ; a pie riitlliu ('tiilei.t' a t utiriiielnti run ,.r,.i,,.r ,.. wi,lillii . on. 1 - lest. A f'er this v III come the much anticipated championship tog-o' fVilf bctu0l M(Mford and the Jsekson county granges across a Mies m of wslcr. Kitten ball will follow brtweM Mityitr Rlpes' nil slur vs,' J udge Sparrow's rhuni- pltmt. with Sheriff JcnulugH Umpire. tifflclwln mi the Hpor'i program v ill bo Karle IHVt!. an poutuer: Jerry Jerome, starter Mayor I'ipcs, J udgc Sparrow and C. A. Hwlgart. Judges. Cauli pi ires will be offwrcd for all events. HetnlnR unlmon food tor iMtit (KXes Is iierniltted In om areB ot the I'wk liilct region, Alunkn. COUNTY PICNIC OPENS MONDAY ELKS GROUNDS MEDFOftD MAIL KEATING WINS BRUINS SUFFER NATATOR FEUDFOURTH DEFEAT LAKE ONTARIO OF BUG SERIES Victory of New Yorker Re futes Charge By German ' That Keating Was Towed in Former Race Only Six Finish Grind. TORONTO. Out., Auk. 3L Mj Cnno,ueror of Lake Ontario's ley waters and of rivals as well. Edward F. KeatliiK of New York was sat sfled today, for bo had evened an old score with KnK'Ht Vlerkoettpr, (iernian baker( now HvfiiK In Toronto. Viet wry in the fourth annual WriKtey 1'i-rolle swlimnln mara t hon here yesterday netted Keat ing a cash award of 2R,00, but be seemed to take more sat isfac tion out of the fact that ho had forced Vlerkoettcr to be content with second place and $000. There has, been bad fpplhiK tween Keatlpff and Vlerkoettcr ever since 1927, wIkii the tiennan chhrBed Keating had been "towed"' by his escorthiH boat in the Laic; OeorKe swim that year. Keatinw's first nuesUon as he clambered out of the water at. the end of jester day's 1 & -mile grind was: . "Where is Vlerkoettcr?" Assured that the (iermau wuh far behind, K'pat'ntr smiled. Jiter ho expressed the hope that Vlcr koetter would "apoloKle for what lie said about the Luke George swim." KeatiiiB. fwlmminff the 15 miles in 8 hours. IB minutes, sec onds, finished about 510 yards ahead of Vlerkoettcr. Always in a eonlcndftiK position. Keatinx swept into the lead on the seventh lap. , pnsslmr Norman I toss, of Chfon with three-quarters of that lap' completed. After that he was in no danKcr. At the time he took the lend he was 600 yards In front of Vlerkoeilcr, who held third place, ami the Oer man's best efforts from then on to 'the finish could narrow tlu' cap hy only n hundred yards. Ross, who weakened badly in the closing stages of the race, fin ished Ih'rtl to win prize nmnev of $2000. Izador Sponder, Id year -old boy from I'orl Colhorne, (Jtit.. . won lirdM) for finishing fourth. Mendell r.unlilt, of To ronto, was fifth and won $1000. Sixth place and $500 wont to My ron Clx. of Von Ice, Calif. These were the only finishers in a field 'of 2;tS. Zeppelin Medals to Commemorate Girdling of Globe IlKRLLN. Aug. 31. fl' The I'russl.wi mint will strike 4 commemorative medals fur the "J Oraf Zeppelin's 'round - the- world flight, which will be executed In bronze, silver and 4 K"bl pieces with prices rang- v Ing from three marks to a bund red mni ks (7- cents to $'Jt). The ikslgn of the well known sculptor Oscar tHoeek ler ha;t been accepted for the medal. The obverse tdc show the profiles of Count Zeppelin as Inventor, Mr. Hugo Keken er as mwlgator and Ludwig Murrr as chief constructor in the high spots of the Zeppe lin history. FALL IN NEW YORK SYRACCSU, N. Y.. Aug. 3I.-JVI Jim Mavis of the I ml tan Motor cycle factory team, shattered the world's records in the five and I ." mile open mi I Jo tin I eb nii"nhlt here today at the New York state tatr grounds. He whn forced out of the SO mile ent which was won by Curly Fredericks of the staioe team in I ; ;ti'. Davis added a third world's eorii to his list when he won the 2 5 mile event In 1 9; S ; I tl. The t line ol IiIm f tvo mile run w as 3: 17:1;' while his time for 15 mile run was 1 1 : 3"i. t'OI.(iKAIH) Sl'KINCS. lob,. Auk. .1 1 .- M'i New Orl.ans, wl"i a bov s" team ila ln n tnanV Kanie of baseball. Won the il ll-u e.sl ern cbanitdonsbin of the American I.e. Klon Junior tournament here yc--terdav'. no"1iiK out Portland, ore., tt to &. lialn held lii the jtanie twlot. Ynclit lluni. NKW VOKK, Auk. al.- l'V, The li'tt loot tuixlllary HCllooner yacht Abucena owned bv Nttwy llullev' of li.t.vtonn llcach. l'la., und which had Just iut In here at the end of a world cruise to lie overhauled tank In Louk lsiitnd t.onnd vtf I'lty Island thit. nfternooll after aiie hud h.rt vtitted by n ftri erf Undetrr. mined origin. the wa;. valued at f l.e.l.i-e. TTimUyE, MEDFORT), Cruel Corsairs .Continue to Crumble Cub Lead Bush No Mystery in Pirates' Batting Orgy Klein Gets 34th Homer Hy William J. Chipmaii. Associated Press .Sports Writer. Tho Cubs almost certainly will become champions of the. National league within the next mouth, but they never can lie champions of the Pirates of 1 ! a The Pirates attended to this sum II detail in Person at For ben Field yesterday when ihey took Mr. C-uy Hush and the Itrulns by the convincing score of U. to 0 for the mil Pitts burg victory over Chicago this season and the fourth in three days, The Cubs have won only eight games from the Huecaneers, with two more to go, one today in Pittsburg and one on the final day of the season in Chicago. - Hurleigh Crimes was groomed to meet Khpriff Fred M'.ake tills afterniSon in the final gamo of the current series, whlchthe Cubs looked upon so I'fchtly, Four Htrafgut Pittsburgh victories have reduced tho Chicago lead only from 14 Vs games to lo'.i. but an other success for the arms of Mreyfuss today would give Joe McCarthy good reason to worry., It seems Impossible that such a lead could be blown, but the moral effect of a fifth straight revets..' upon the Cubs might leave them easy prey for succeeding foes. The melee at Forbes field yes terday ninrked the fourth defeat of the season for Guy Bush, for whom the Plratea impertinently, refused to show any respect what-i ever. . Cnowed by Hush's 18 victories, tho cruel Corsairs Hssured him as early as the fourth Inning that ho would have to wait for his llith. Hy that time. Hush had' been driven to cover by a bar rage of 10 hits and eight earned runs, and Art Nehf had conic out to absorb the rpst of the beating, which totaled 2 1 safeties. Carl Mubbell got a bad break when u fumble by Travis Jack son in the 10th inning at Khbets field caused him to drop a 2 to 1 decision to Da'zy Vnnee. and the Robins, but then, the Giants were fortunate In a way that the 10th Inning was played at all. They got on'y four hits off the Pnzzler, but uno of these was a drive by Fred lyefich to the top of th.' right field wall. Chuck Klein's .1 Itli homo run sent him into the National league lead over Hack Wilson and Melvin iit, ami incident ally helped th" Phillies down t ho Hraves by ! to r at Huston. St. Louis and Cin cinnati were not scheduled. With the western club enjoying an open date and with the; Yankees and the Senators rained out, the Athletics and the Red x had the American league to themselves. The Macks celebrate ! j l'v permitting .lack Russell to hold them to seven blows as the hustl-1 ng Itoslonese picked up 10 off j the Messrs Karnshaw and Rommel to win ii close game by 4 to 2. Baseball Scores American NKW YORK. Aug. 31 tVt Ha he Ruth Increased his home run mar gin by smashing out his Ihirty oighth of Hie season in the first a tinning of the second i ankce- Washington game here today. Two mates were on base and Hob Rurke was In Hie box when Ruth's blow fell. The H.ibe recently reached Rurke for a homer V.i the bilges filled. With SavUlge In the box in the eighth, Ruth hit his second home run of the game and his t'lh ty nlnth of the season. Lyn Lary was i on base. It. 11. 0 I L Washington New York Hraxton, ll.ulley Wells and Htckey. Second game; Washington . R. II :t ii 13 17 ' New York Rurke. Savtdge ami Rllel; SI Mid I lie key, Hengoiigh. It. II. K, . I a . ;i : y i Sew ell: MeKain. ili'M'land . . I'hleaKo . . r. rrell iiii.I L. Adltlnn and 1'eri li. i: liordun i i : l'hila,lel,bia I I '.' Ulltnnc Canlwell and llevlni;: tir.ive und (.'oehrane. N.ill.illill. i: v. ( 'Ili. aKO' 1 .. . i. . I ittsburK in I ltuttcrlox: lioot. Malotir. ltusii and Taylor. t:oH7rtlert. Schlllte. SwrrVnlo, tirltllca and llarureavcs U. II. I'.. I'hlbi,l,l,bla I '.i I Itoston a II 0 Huttcrles-: I'hle. llalley and I.e. rain. lnvls; Sln'th and Spobrer. t iow dy. li. II. i: New 'ork Itrookij n ItaltrrliH: I'llr-slintnons, and llouan: I'lnrk and IMclnlcli. St. I .nils 'Inelnnntl s',s -r - . ...f it-! IliXerlml: .lohntlon and Wllwn: ISlMy. K"li and Siikefolth. (looch OftEfiOy:. SATTTvDAY. BOBBY JONES 1 ' vCI'r fa x f A ff ! Bobby Jones driving at the start of a nine-hole practice round at Lakeside country club, Los Angeles, preparatory to defending h.s amateur title at Pebble Beach next month. DUCKS RECLAIIVI PENNANT LEAD IN SWAHEST Portlanders Nick Five Angel , Hurlers for 17 Hits ' Final Count 12 to 7 Great Mails Goes to Showers in Seattle. (Hy the Associated Pres.) " The Portland Ducks, foremost co n t e n d e rs these last f e w w e e k s for the second half pennant of the l!i'!)' Veason. once more claimed the Pacific Coast league lead to day, with a full game margin uvev the second place Los Angeles An gels, their rivals this week. The bat tie the ducks: won yes terday from the Angels was a slug ging -mulch from start to finish. PorHand bagged 17 hits and won by a .score of I- to 7. The Angel, used five hurlers, and the Ducks j two. The northern team smashc 1 ' out a (i to 1 lead In the first in-l ning off Harfoot i nd Plitt, batter- ing out two more in the second, j but the Angels pared down the lead to three by the sixth inning. Holly Wood hit Sacramento'.' I pitchers hard, but the Senators! came back stronger and won a 1 u ' to !i victory. It was a free for all slu.' Test at Wrlgley field. Los Angeles. San Fra ucisco's Se.-iN took a 7 to 4 win from the Indians at Se attle, with Curt Da vis doing t he mound honor in the f ina I I ra me , after the great Mails had failed to Stop the northerners with a si-ven-run b-ad. Mails' first trouble came in the eighth inning, when he was hit for four tallies. Skipper Wil liams yanked him when t he first two Indians up in the ninth bin-! gled to Ket on basei. Oak la nd nosed uut t he Missions In a tight game at Recreation park. .' to a. The O; ks reached licuther for hillics in the sixth and seventh frames, alt hough the vet -ern left - ha mice ns stingy wii h his hits. He alowi,f six hit, one a home-run by Fenton.. Coast League Yesterday Ily the Los Aimel''! Tortland liallerles: t'hlld. , Cm ,1 l'l li. II. lo 1 7 I'et IS l'lltt. II anil Sandbcrs: octnmn. v'asiarella and Toniltn. It. K. San Kntllclsei Scnltlo'. I lltiltcrles;: Malls llavls and lla w'orth; IMpKia. Itlevlns. l-'ls' li an-t liorreani. , i:. ii. :. tinklaml "J It tl MKsloni '. a S 1 ltaiterles: t'raulicad and l.oin bardl; lU'iithcr and i;rciu-l. K. . la 11. i: ranienlo ... la 11 .' llollo,,,l . la l Itattcrles: t'ano. I'h nn. I'.l'lick and Koehler, Harris; llulvcy. Mar ly, Kinney and Sev, rcld. Tiiiii:.i'i:Ns ixi Tii: ,i:r ri- (CotUltiued from Pai;o One.) and laO.oiui cubic del of hydro Ken. Another woman on the passen ser lisl for the lri home Is Mrs. rhurles II. I'ark.r. u( t'leveland. n-tdow of lr. H. Purker. stir. K,on and member of the faeult:-' of Western llcserve unlv etity. ArfiT'ST 31. 1020. IN CALIFORNIA STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS, I ly tjie Associated Coast LiUK ue. V. i Portland IU Los Angeles V.'j , Hollywood ;t." .Mission I San Francisco t'l Oakland 'H Sacramento -"I Seattle ICi PC. .() a National League. W. Chicago N- I'tttshiiru 71 New York l" St. Lou's tiO P.rooklyn "" Plilladel.hia Cincinnati iVl! Lo-ston 48 Anicrh'an L.'agiic I w- j rililadelplila si; I .New Vork .. 71 I m. Louis (Hi ' clevi lanil 113 ! Detroit r," i WnshhiKtou .",li (li, Bli i ljleauo Till 7:i Itoston ! .11 SI Oregon Wealhcr. CnsPttlcd tonight and Sunday,! becoming fair with rising temper.!- ! ture in the interior of the west ! portion Sunday. Showers and tliun- j dersiorms In the mountains of the ! cast port Ion : cooler in east pn.- ; lion. Moderate, variable winds, be- j coming north westci-ly. on the ctast, ' Hopkins Lateral Water Users Vote Sept. 4th 'Investigations hy your eonunittee show that hy voting to form an irrigation tlislriet ISeineniher -Ith, we 'can' eut the uiaiulenaufe from .fli.oO iter acre lo not to exceed :,.50 to 4.ttii j:er acre, We have evi rvthi Cut Your Maintenance Colling place for those west of Hear C,Vck: Hanlev denot, north ot Howard school. ' 1 J'olling place Tor th.,se east of IJ,.,,,. (lwk: Urooklmrst orchard on ( rater Lake llighwav, VKTOIJ ni'USKLL, MIKK IIANI.KV DOXACI) S. CLAl.'K h'OSS KLINK I'K'ANK K. UPTON hMIX II. CAKKFX. Coininittee, IJONES STEALS SPOTLIGHT AT ! PEBBLE BEACH .... i rti: i Georgia Golt wizara ui maxes Practice for Tour ney With Five-Stroke Betterment of Par Put ting Aid to Birdies. Ily Alan .f. (iould, AKSoi-inied f'rt-SH Spurts Kdilor. l)i:i. MONTH, Alli. 31. W) Aluriica cir Kncland. New Vork or Calilcii-Tila it's all tho sunt to llolihy J.nn'.s. Tho iv, 'II known alumnus of (l,',,rula Tfi'li. aci'inlnnly '"'lit upon oausinu' niorc disturlian, ill the unliliMi wost than thr whole Tech ,1,'Von did last .Wiv th.' m-ldlron. has air rcliparsa Is for tho Year's day ;ady stolen the national ama teur iiti ehanipionsnip. ue destined to steal the main show, that begins Monday. The four-time American ama teur king und three-time op-n champion brought his practice week to a climax yesterday on the Pebble Reach course with scintil- lat in g 7. bea t ing pa r by f i v strokes ami bis own course recor by three shots. lu suduing the widely hallyhoued terrors of this famous course, with) hasms and elif ts. it bunkers and its fairways s-kirting the spark j ling ocean blue, Jones hit one of Nothing in particular was at stake beyond the battle between the i world's greatest golfer and the I formidable layout that previously j had resisted all attempts to crack; 70. Jones had already weakened its endurance, perhaps, by scorim: that figure three days ago. Yes terday he landed the knockout. IiKcrcM Is Keen. The coming of Jones, along wlt'i the first amateur title tournament evr h-'ld on the Pacific const, ban .hh:i i I .I vi ; 1 .jot! 1 arrive and places it in i garage connected with the Hotel. Just hand him your key as you leave the car that's all. Located in die heart of the City near everything. I j Service, Qualify, Hospitality- (TbeMANX HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO i savintr all ot us hundreds ol' iin,i' to gain and nothing i aroused uri'ater Inlorotit than uuv 1 previous sportiriK ovont In tin- s,,. ; ,1,'d state's history. The experts I all ndmlt Uil. All that was nee.i. . !,',! to satisfy tho most eonscrvn. live or fkeptlcal, waH for Junes t.) : play the round ho did yestorl;ly. Th,' jjallery of fully 1.U0U also api ! pea red to he wllllnir tn crown h: kirn; aualn on the spot. A few of the salient features oj tlijs round Illustrated the pa,.. :. Lines struck. His only inHak,.H ; were on the sreond hole, where h i look two shots in a trap, nnd u Hie third, where he required thiv.o' putts to get, down, Thereafte.'., ' .me or the u-reales't VxhlMilons of, liniltins lie has ever itiven with hu I celebrated club, "Calamity Jane.'" I Uelpetl him to has seven birdies ! score nine successive holes In 2s. 'anil cover the treacherous incoie ! inn nine holes in 32. four untied par. uoooj inisse,. ,. seven-loot putt on the home. reen for a after beltlni; two wonderful vvo,r shots along the Ov)ean s border t,i i within ten y(ds 6f.,thc O-lO-ynrd! -ri'cn. T The effect uf Jones' ureat rounl was-to widen today the k-'ip sejii. fatiiif; the champion from the rest of the field. There have been some other fine performances In pnr... i,e. (leoi'L-e Von Kim, I'hilllps Fin lay, the former Harvard star noiv representini; California: (leoi-ye Voisht of New Vork and two of Oregon's best. Dr. C. F. Wlllin ind Don Moe. the western chum pion. All have scores aruuiul 71 to 7.1. nii.;v WtlKR. Norway. (Spe- (-ial.) Workmen, digging for the foundation ' of a new business ' structure here, made a find lie- lieved to be of great historic im portance. When but two feet he- Hi tiie surface they unearthed a . number of swears., swords and , luiives which appeared to be of ancient origin Expert! who viewed the find expressed the belief that the work men had uncovered an ancient Nurse grave and that the weapons, a pparently more than a thousand years old, had been buried with a warrior chieftain. The objects have been forwarded to the Uni versity of Oslo for further exami nation. take your, can si r " "It Is Cool in San Francisco" parking troubles exist at The Manx, 'he doorman takes you r car when you dollars each vear to lose.