The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 30, 1930, Image 11

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S h a rk E y e 1 W hat a name
fo r a lio n !
Shurka, now
I ’ll have to »pin th' yarn
ab ou t a m ixu p R angy, my
k a n g a ro o p a l, had w ith this
K h srk -E y t.
bow led ou t th a t th ere w as a
to o th le ss old Hon they c a ll­
ed Shark-E ye In th' tow n
zoo th a t could sla p our
kangaroo all over th ’ m ap.
B arney winked at me and
told th ’ fe lle r to give us a
squint o ’’ th a t nian-eatln,
shnrk-eycd lion. W ell s ’r,
R a n g y a c tu a lly
grinned,
and B arney and I a lm ost
fe ll over lau gh in ’ w hen we
gazed on th at Hon.
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W ell, to m ake a lon g
story short, t h ’ p eop le
crow ded about a fenced-in
place to w atch Sh ark -E ye
cufr R angy around. Soon
as Shark E ye w a s turned
loose hu let out a roar and
Jum ped for R angy. Up in­
to th ’ air w ent Kungy. and
w h am !, be landed w ith hie
big feet on th at lio n ’s te n ­
der noee and sen t him
spraw lin' in th' dirt. T h at
w as enough for Mr. Shark-
Eye.
Over th ’ fen ce ho
w ent, and th at w as th ’ la st
we saw o f him . W ell s ’r,
th ’ crowd w ent w ild over
R angy, and procIm bed him
th' cham pion o' T h u rsd ay
Island
It w as a fte r R a n g y had
w h ip p ed t h ’ navagr o 1 d
g o a t. W hisker B illie, for
buttin' T opa'l B arney, m y
old sh ip m a te, th a t R angy
and I took a little erul 0
w ith B arney on his sch oon ­
er, th ’ W anderin’ L ass.
Our first p o rt o ’ ca ll w as
P o rt K ennedy, on T h u rs­
day
Isla n d , in T orres
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N o soon er w ere we ashore
th a n B arn ey began to hreg
t o th ’ p eo p le that R angy,
w ho w as hoppin* a lo n g w ith
us, could w hip a cage fu ll
o f w ild c a ts, and give th*
w ild c a ts th ’ first lute. Of
co u rse everybody crow ded
around to g e t a peek at
su ch a savage kangaroo.
W h ile th ’ p eop le w ere shov-
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