Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND IJTAII SLED DOG S Sally Sez —By for ' ' OLYMPIC NEW Honors MOTOR OIL Free From Carbon A mother looked angry A child ducked hia head Stolen jam was piled Twe inches thick on hia bread In a “jam" to be anre now was This young culpirt But his “judge” only smiled Upon learning the cause Intermountain made jams Make all children break laws TOO YOU’LL LIKE THEM HOME INDUSTRY PATRONIZE M sis? t ' s 1 r v AY r lVtX7&f " ' A &s0Mki0z ffteUr04O &&&" f- - massam Teachers and Exercise Teachers might be able to avoid many of their ailments if they would take more exercise A survey mad by Franres Ross Hicks and the Health reported in Hygeia shows that nearly 63 Magazine per cent of 602 teachers take no daily exercise other than that required in going to school Nearly half of the 602 state that they ride to school — 6 ' Seppala and Two of HisHusvoes By ELMO IS a SCOTT WATSON temfrom the the hills Lake Plueld In northern to sunny California and the where great stadium In Los Angeles the 1932 Olympic games will be held this summer but there Is a connection between the two Starting In Greece more than 3000 years ago Olympic games have been held at more or less different regular 'intervals In many countries during these 30 centuries but this year for the first time In history the games will include sled dogs races Obviously It would he Impossible for the sled dog races to be held at the same time and place as the other branches of Olympic competition So that Is why Lake I’lacid N Y comes Into the Olympic picture It lias one of the finest aled dogs racing courses on this' continent and there on February G and 7 the teams of “huskies” driven by their “inushers” will race 25 miles each day to win Olympic honors for the nations which they represent Previous to the races at Lake Placid elimination contests are being held In arious parts of the country notably In New England to determine the American rcpresentathes in the Olympic finals so these finals will see In the entry lists the names of some of the greatest sled dog drivers and teams In the world pitting their peed and endurance against each other Outstanding among these will be such drivers as Leonard Seppala of Alaska a native of Nocitizen rway but now a naturalized American who man with his heroic lead dog Ralto the thrilled the world a few years ago when they carried the diphtheria serum to stricken Nome Emile St Godard of Le I’as Manitoba a young who has won three world Frank Dupuis another Canchampionships adian Arthur T Walden of New Hampshire Alaskan sourdough musher experienced Commnnder and dogmater for Pyrd In Antarctic of the Poston who Walter Channing has twice defeated teams from both sides of the border In the annual races at Lake Placid Charlie Lyman the barber of Iarnn(a N II who has defeated veteran mushers fur trappers Norman and mall drivers of the Northland Vaughan E Goodale and Fred Crockett “the three Musketeers of the South pole” and many T far cry and Iperatures others Nor Is sled dog racing a sport In which only men compete Although Seppala If successful In the trials will represent his adopted country rather than his native land Norway will probably be represented by a former American the outstanding woman dog driver of the East She Is Mrs Kanre Nansen who before her marriage to the son of the famous Norwegian explorer was Mrs E P Kicker Jr a formidable competition to the men in many an exciting dog race And a competitor from the West may be Miss Lydia ("Whistlin’ Iyd") Hutchinson whose fame Is intimately associated with the fame of the annual American Dog derby at Ashton Idaho What horse racing Is to the people of the more moderate climates in North America sled dog racing Is to the people of the northandwhere the the snows are deep the winds bite cold trails defy man and his principal" beast of burden the sled dog to conquer them Labrador husky the fierce their placS In history rush a third of a ceEnt their usefulness by no means ntury ago ended with the end of the gold rush Today In of 53” day In and “north the land which lies medicines day out these dogs haul provisions They are an essential part freight and supplies of the fur trade for with their help the trappers back to patrol their 200 mile trap lines and bring decrees the civilization furs which fashion milady must wear The sport of sled dog racing Is comparatively new but It has grown In favor and In extent “more Than most peopleTcalize It began back In 1008 when the first of these picturesque— 4GS mile wiporting eveuts was held over the lderness trail In Alaska from Nome to Candle creek and back “Man'i best friend” had made to be Alaska It possible for the golden riches of Sweepstake obtained so the first race was dedicated to the huskies— The plan Tart timber wolf part ahaggjr nmlcmutes won durlng'the Klondike gold Burden of Small Cares The palm tree grows beneath a ponderous weight and even so tha character of man The petty pangs of small daily cares have often of men but bent the character seldom — Kosgreat misfortunes suth 7M tefp No One Before Washington Before Washington became President the Continental congress had elected one of its members each year to preside over its meetings In 1781 John Hanson was elected officer with the title of presiding “President of the United States in He was not Congress Assembled” no President or Act President proviso having been made for a 1789 March President before "Whistlin' Lyd "Hutchinson was originated by a Nome lawyer Albert Fink dog lover and experienced sourdough musher Assisted by a company of friends he raised a fund of $10000 to be awarded to the winners and they spread the word of “race of the century” throughout the northland The result was that Nome was packed with spectators and a long string of famous dogs and experience! mushers ready for the race It was won by John Ilegness who ran the 403 mllesv&cross the bleak wilderness and back after a steady grind night and day In 119 hours and 15 minutes — and most of the way he had to fight one of the most severe Arctic blizzards known In the history of Alaska Entered In the second race was a youthful hardware clerk whose name was destined In later years to occupy a romantic place In tba annals of the northland Scotty Allen In odd hours at the store had managed to assemble Ills a team of dogs of doubtful va’ue as racers entry was regarded as a Joke he was asked how he had got up the nerve to list them — hut 1910 he was dewon the 1909 classic In Scotty feated by "Iron Man” John Johnson who esrecord never duplicated over that tablished 408 miles thanks to an exceptional team his Mrs Kaare UanSen a rare Johnskill and a good break In weather time was 74 hours and 14 minutes the fastest ever made In dog racing In the north Pack But Scotty Allen was not discouraged he came for another trlul In 1911 and cut two hours off his previous record lie is the only man who ran In more than four Sweepstakes— the first second third and eighth and final— and he won the distinction of always finishing a race Irrespective of weather or condition of his dogs In 1915 Scotty took 440 Alafor distinguished service he skan dogs to France was decorated by the French government with the Croix de Guerre The same world conflict that claimed Allen drew the other men of Alaska— and the ranks of the racers became so depleted that It was 1910 possible to hold the big race Thus the event became the last During that winter a company of sourdoughs met In Le Pas Man It was suggested Dog race talk was revived for that Le Tas hold one and the date was setfrom late that winter over a 150 mile course town mushroom to Flln mining Flon Fas Le and back Few preparations were made the drivers used ordinary dogs they themselves were unskilled In the art of racing and a bitter struggle followed across that trackless snowy waste in que?t But of the $500 prize and the title of champion It turned out to be a singularly exciting race staved In two The winner had an accident that riba but he hung on until the finish rTom that winter one day to this Le Pas has staged each of the most thrilling races and has developed some of the finest men and teams In the game most famous of whom Is their own boy St son’s ’ Godard Since that time the growth of the dog derby Idea has been rapid until now such races are held In different parts of the United States Outstanding among them Canada and Alaska besides the one at La Pas already mentioned Maine the annual races at Poland Spring N Ashton Idaho Prince Albert Laconia Saskatdipuun Quebec and Fuirbnnks Alaska Idaho The Aincriian Dog derby at Ashton Is run each year on Washington’s birthday over a 25 mile course And attracts a targe crowd of Northwest from the all over spectators rerliaps (lie best known of all the dog races Is the 1 astern International Dog derby held at the third week In February each Quebec dining are awarded year wticie world championships" the winners There assemble the winners of the other contests to race over a course of about 120 miles run In heats of 40 miles a day the best drivers and teams Quebec attract from all parts of America and rivalry runs high during the three days attaining a fever heat on the last d n of the race The winner of the world’s was Archampionship In the first International thur T J alilen of New Hampshire experienced Alnskan sour lough musher who started trailing dogs across the frozen wilderness back In 1890 during the gold rush and who was dogmaster with Commander Ityrd In the Antarctic In 1921 the International was won by a French Joan Lebel of Quebec much to the Canadian Earl Prydges of Le elation of (he Canadians and Into the Pas took the next championship arena of the 1923 derby stepped young Emile St to begin his still In teens Ida Godard record in dog racing He is now the only man who has won three championships Frank Duptiis won the 1920 race over Kt Godard t He race one so to make ns a narrow margin by t thrilling of the and to establish a new time on the trail St Godard won the 1925 In 1929 Leonhard 1927 and 1928 races Seppala entered with a string of seven wonderful dogs This was the third year he had made a deterto hid win mined the world's championship and from start to finish Seppala ran one of the most spectacular races ever seen at Quebec — or anywhere else Not only did he defeat St Godard an hour he broke St Godard's own but about by world’s record and again put the Americans Into took second honors and St the game Dupui In the opinion of Godard came trailing In third the Judges Seppala’s Siberians completed the grind fresher than any racers they had and ever seen they were awarded the condition prize something unusual In the annals of dog races Usually this award goes to some driver who trails In later and who has saved his dogs In the mad dash over the snow It is srnh drivers and such dogs as these who will compete la the Olympic contests at Lake Placid within tjie next few weeks The sled dogs are trained for their life work Just as soon as they are able to walk they are tied up and soon acquire the habit of pulling At about s xty days of age they are given over to the care of boys who harness them to small sleds or Wagons The dogs appear to be willing to do this playacting In the harness and come to enjoy the pastime Any number pf dogs may be used In a team although 15 la about the limit (ft by Wutvra Ntwiptpar Cnloa) STORY The West that oar forefathers made is a wonderful place to lira in because of the climate riches of tho mountains the wonderful scenery the hay grain fruits and livestock that are ao abundantly raised ao: When we live in the West Let’s boost for the West And buy from the West— ) All we need in the West! 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