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A Nkhol's Worth of .
Comment On This and That
By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
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Washington 'UP) When
you bet on a plug that runs out
of the money at the track, per
haps you often
wonder how
he got his
name.
Well, across
the many
years, accord
i n g to the
Jockey Club,
which is high
class enough
Harm an Nichols to have offices
on Park ave., in New York, you
hardly can tell.
Take a horse called "Repeal"
that one was easy. He was sired
and saddled up right after the
big experiment. A horse named
"Hangover" came along a little
later, or maybe he should have
preceded "Repeal." But a nag
called "I Owe You" running cur
rently gives all horse players
more than a little pause.
Naming a horse is no simple
matter, according to the club,
which has a strict set of rules. A
fellow with enough dough to
breed and train a blueblood can
name a foal without fee if the
name is claimed and filed by
Jan. 1 before a horse legally is
two years old. After that there
is a S50 penalty.
No colt may run around an
swering to the name of another
Office Set Up To
Handle KF Damage
Klamath Falls U.R) Insur
ance men set up an emergency
temporary office here today to
expedite the handling of hail
damage claims resulting from
storms on July 10 and 12.
Representatives of the Klam
ath Falls Insurance" Agents as
sociation and the Capital Stock
Insurance Companies General
Adjustment bureau met last
week and decided to open the
temporary office to expedite the
settlement of hail damage
claims.
At least six adjusters have
been brought in from other
areas plus a special group of
stenographers to speed the settlements.
, horse by the same moniker.
I A horse may carry no more
(than 16 letters, or more than
i three words in his name. You
can't name a horse after a liv
ing being without the person"s
1 permission.
i Initials like "COD." and
, "F.O.B." are. for some reasons,
j not permitted. Famous horses
like "Man-O-War," "Count
: Fleet" and "Nashua" are sure to
go down in history without dup
lication of name, although there
may be a combination of dam
and sire.
Ev Gardner, the sports editor
of the Washington Daily News,
is a collector of odd information
about horses' names. He likes to
tell about a horse owner named
Col. Isidor Bieber, who some
times carries world affairs into
the naming of the tenants of his
stable.
In 1943. when we were play
ing at cooperation with the
Ruskies, the colonel honored a
couple of his oats burners with
handles like "Russian Valor" and
"Russian Action."
One of Oddest
One of the oddest, though,
was a thoroughbred, which
eventually went to his reward
in a stable fire in Kentucky.
Name was "Under The Rug."
His next of kin were "Sweep
All" and "Hidden Dust."
Alfred Vandcrbilt was a great
one to hook up the dam with
the sire on names. One was
"Native Dancer," whose folks
were "Polynesian" and
"Geisha." He also had a horse
named "Buffet Supper" by "Dis
covery" and "Self Service." 'Not
That" was by "On Trust," and
"Stock Market."
Getting back .' to the Jockey
Club, it is against the rules to
name a candidate for the glue
factory after a book, play, movie
song or magazine.
Horse owners get sore for re
peated rejections of names and
one owner, as a joke, suggested
"Unameit." It was okayed, but
didn't wind up very often with
garlands around the neck.
Mrs. Payne Whitney came up
fine when she christened a colt
"Shut Up" on a son of "Goose
Egg." And her son, Jock, named
another son of "Shut Up" "One
Hitter."
At Leon's Tots - to - Teens It's
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Miss USA Finalists
On Agenda Tonight
Long Beach, Calif. (U.R)
Fifteen finalists for the Miss
U.S.A. title will be selected
from a group of 42 domestic
beauties tonight in preliminary
judging at the Miss Universe
pageant.
Miss U.S.A. and her four run-ners-up
will be named Wednes
day night. Selection of the 15
f'f.a lists for the Miss Universe
title will be made Thursday
night with the winner and run-ners-up
being chosen Friday
night.
As an added attraction to
night, trophies will be presented
to the most popular girl of last
Sunday's Miss Universe parade
and to Miss Photogenic, selected
by the press corps covering the
International Beauty Contest.
Miss Argentina, Ilena Carre,
arrived yesterday to raise the
number of shapely contestants
competing for the coveted global
crown to 73. Of the 76 expected
entries, only three have failed
to appear Miss El Salvador,
Miss Nicaragua and Miss Paraguay.
Arizona has 13,000,000 acres
of public domain.
Sweefland Lauds
Volunteer Firemen
Oregon City (U.R) State
Sen. Monroe Sweetland of
Clackamas county told the
Clackamas county fireman's as
sociation here last night the great
contribution of the volunteer
fireman is enough to ask with
out having them constantly con
cerned about the welfare of their
family in the event of death or
injury.
"The policy of care for the
fireman and his family in the
event of injury or death should
be one to encourage volunteers
to such a commendable cause,
not to discourage it," the Demo
cratic nominee for Secretary of
State said.
Sweetland said, "The state
should offer leadership for such
a program. But it will only if
the firemen and other commun
ity leaders insist upon full con
sideration of the report of the
Interim Committee on Subur
ban problems at the next legis
lative session."
Tuesday, July 17, 195S
MEDFOFD (OFEGON) MAIL THIBUNE THREE
Sacramento (U.R Califor
nia's 19 fish hatcheries attracted
720,000 visitors last year. Lead
ing in the number of visitors
was the national park. It attract
ed 300.000 tourists. The hatch
eries are open to the public daily
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
DENTAL BUMP
Buffalo, N. Y.0J.R1 Chester
Wadrzyk maintained that, while
operating a city truck, he put
his head out the window to look
for approaching traffic. As he
did so. the vehicle struck two
big holes in the street and his
head was banged against the
door frame. Wadrzyk put in a
claim for S125 against the city.
He said he suffered a broken
lower denture and a damaged
upper.
CRATER LAKE MUSEUM
Crater Lake, Ore. (U.R) A
new museum is planned at the
Crater Lake National Park
which will house naturalist spe
cimens and will show the geo
graphical history of the lake.
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