Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 28, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    H Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, October 28, 1949
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Af Ntwswtrf.rwS
By WILLIAM HOBSON
Chapter M
Rovr Boy had com mor Uia
thirty miles during the night, h
was full of water and unfed. Bl
he reared and plumed and the
Jay got him turned, sawing at th
Iron laws, and the great blood e
Morgan settled down to a Ion
running lope and began to eat u.
the distance between him and thos
two horses now far out on th'
plain. Jay felt the surge of hit
treat muscles and watched anxious
ly for the first signs of sweat tc
appear on withers and flanks
But Randall had already said thai
Rover Boy was a cold-blooded devil
in whose veins ice ran, and Jay
now knew it to be the truth. He
Was a "cold'' horse. They covered
halt a mile and then a mile and
then another mile. Jay drove him
on, conserving his wind and letting
him set the pace. Three hundred
yards behind, Harry Beltner laid
on dull spurs to try and hold the
pace.
. But there was no holding the
pace with a horse that had begun
to get warm now and work off
(he water in Its sleek belly. Jay
gave him his head and the Iron
shod hoofs rang out and Rover
Boy settled down to the Job of
overhauling Blue Star. It went on
mile after mile, and now the big
stallion's breathing began to be
Deard above the pounding of his
Iron-shod hoofs. He was showing
lather along his flanks and around
the bit In his mouth. But the
Steady drum of his hoofs never
wavered and Jay Allison knew that
he was riding his greatest ride
astride the kind of horse he'd
never race again.
Two miles ahead, the plain
flinneled Into a shallow draw
with ridges climbing up In a V on
either side. He knew that Miguel
not three hundred yards ahead
and rowellna Blue Star cruelly
wouldn't dare try to turn aside.
That would give his pursuer a
short cut. a chance to catch up
He'd have to go up one of those
ridges and tt would be there, In
the climb of winded horses, thai
the test would be made.
If Miguel ever got his mount
over that ridge, Jay Allison had
the feeling that his race was lost.
Be watched them draw nearer
and nearer, cedar-studded and
ominous. Lily Belle was still hold
ing up well because of the light
weight she carried and. In that
last quarter of a mile. Jay turned
Rover Boy loose and gave him
the spurs, roweling him hard along
his heaving sides. The gap began
Im eins and the race went on
until, not more than a hundred
Lards from the base of the ridge,
Jlv Belle atunbled and fell,
.jay saw a etoud of duet with
four feet sticking up In It: he
knew that Lucln's hands were tied
to the saddle horn, and a prayer
went out of him.
Poor kid, he thought. I guess
It wasn't In the card for her any
other way.
He drummed past and saw only
the mare, struggling to her feet
and dragging a limp figure, tied
by the wrists to the horn. He
wanted to stop, but there was
nothing he could do now. Rover
Boy was running his great race
anrt everv foot counted. He saw
Blue Star's heaving, lather-cov-rreA
haunches start up the slope
and then Rover Boy, fifty yards
behind, was hitting It too. Up, up,
they went, and Jay caught sight
of a dark face turning back, or a
gun spouting downward. The
Mexican raider was shooting at
the horse.
Rover Boy's sides were heav
ing, hi breath was labored and
taming with a shrillness that told
tl a warning. Jay dug In the spurs
nd the great beast responded in
one final burst that carried him
up. Just as Blue Star's haunches
disappeared over the ridge.
Jay lipped the ridge, and then
ducked and dived out of the sad
dle as the shot slammed past his
head, wild thrown. He saw Blue
Star down on his side, belly heav
ing convulsively, saw the man who
faced him with a flaming six
shooter. Jay fired twice and missed.
He fired a third time and missed
at a distance of thirty feet. Some
thing Inside, him said, Steady, boy
aim and squeere them off.
He aimed and shot the horse
ilef squarely In the oehy. As
llguel fell Jay shot him twice
.lore.
A sound came from behind, and
e turned. Rover Boy stood out
ined on the tip of the ridge, his
reat barrel heaving, nostrils flar
ng; something magnificent etched
n moving lire that said he was
ting or an his domain.
The great Iron-Jawed devil had
run Blue star down on his feet
Nearly an hour later Jav rode
back across the flats, leading Blue
aiar. ne saw two norses aneaa
and two figures on the ground
Harry looked ud. Lucia s head in
tus lap, as Jay lumped down.
"How Is she? Dead?" he asked
anxiously.
Shes got a Dulse but I can'
bring her out of it.-"
There happened to be a can
teen on one of the saddles. Jay
wet his bandana and began to
oatne her face. Present v she
opened her eyes and looked up.
jay, sne wnisnerea.
"How are you, Lucia?" he asked
oreatnies6ly.
She struggled to rise, got weak
ly to her feet. "All right. I think
The mare fell But threw me clear
of the saddle. She went up on
ner Dacx put ainirt roll over me
It's my wrists. I was tied to the
saddle horn,'
Her wrists were a pitiful sight to
.. je: raw ana Dieeaing and begin
nlng to swell. She went weakly
m uny jseue ana Marry lurnea
"Jay, she's beautiful," he whis
pered breathlessly his eyes shin.
lng.
"Marrv." Jav Allison said sol.
emniy to cover his feelings.
you tell Mike Randall that Rover
uoy ran Blue star down after
half-mile start, I'll tangle with you.
It would break Mike's heart.''
(Te be continued)
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Dayton Electa Chapter, No.
29, OES, met for regular com
munication, in the Masonic hall.
Members of Knowles chapter
were guests for the evening.
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chapters.
Harry van Bakel of Eind
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numbers. He is the nephew of
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here four month! ago to mak
his home in the U. S..
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brides of the chapter, during
the past summer. The honor
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(Roberta Hackworth) and Mrs.
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Fran Trusty (Phyllis Sweeney)
of Cottage Grove was unable to
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