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Every year on the first Saturday in March, sled dog teams line up in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, for the famed Iditarod race to Nome. This week, Tidbits dashes along the route to bring you the facts on this grueling competition. • The Athabaskan village of Iditarod was a hub of Alaska’s gold mining district from the late 1880s until the mid-1920s. Translating “far distant place” in the native language, the community was located on the Iditarod River. Mail and supplies were received by dogsled teams traveling along the Iditarod Trail. When the gold ran out and transportation methods changed to snowmobiles and airplanes, the village became a ghost town.
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• It’s a rule of the race that all dogs wear booties, and each competitor must have at least eight extra per dog. The booties aren’t so much to keep the dogs’ feet warm, but rather to protect their foot pads from the ice and rocky terrain along the trail. In addition, all dogs must have collar tags and be implanted with microchips about the size of a grain of rice. • The first place finishing time of about 20 days has been shaved down to less than 10 days. Last place finishing has been reduced from 1973’s 32 days to about 13 days. • There is a special award for those mushers who finish last. It’s called the Red Lantern, and it has its roots in the early days of mail delivery by dog drivers. Along the route were a chain of roadhouses between the villages. A kerosene lamp was lit and hung outside to help the driver find the stop, as well as signifying that a team was out on the trail. When the last driver safely reached his destination, the lamp was extinguished. The tradition continues by bestowing the lantern to the last Iditarod finisher, indicating that all teams are safely back. ...continued
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IDITAROD (continued): • The longest time for a Red Lantern finisher was John Schultz’s time in the inaugural Iditarod in 1973 of 32 days, 15 hours, nine minutes, and one second. The fastest time for a musher finishing last was in 2010, when a Deer Lodge, Montana, nurse named Celeste Davis received the Red Lantern. Despite hitting a tree headon along the trail, rolling her sled, breaking her nose and receiving a concussion, Davis crossed the line in 13 days, 5 hours, 6 minutes, and 40 seconds, smiling in spite of her two black eyes. • While several people have won the race four times, only one has taken the title five times, Minnesota native Rick Swenson, who won for the first time in 1977 at age 27, followed by wins in 1979, 1981, 1982, and 1991, the only musher to win in three different decades. There was almost a sixth win for Swenson in 1978, when Dick Mackey finished just one second ahead of Swenson, literally by the nose of Mackey’s lead dog. • Dick Mackey’s son Rick made history in 1983 when he became the first son of an Iditarod champion to win the race. In 2007, Dick’s son Lance furthered the Mackey family wins. Each of the Mackeys won in their sixth attempt.
• The youngest winner ever is also the most recent winner. Dallas Seavey had his first win in 2012 at age 25. His fourth win came in 2016, with the record-setting time of about 8 ½ days. His father Mitch took the title in 2013 at age 53, making him the oldest winner. • The first woman to win the race was Libby Riddles, in 1985. Susan Butcher won the next three years, making for female wins four consecutive years. Butcher also took the title in 1990. She is the only musher to finish in either first or second place for five straight years. A woman hasn’t won since Butcher’s 1990 win.
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Welcome to the Rock It really made no sense at all. How could one of the greatest left fielders of all-time, one of the great base stealers in history (first all-time in efficiency, fifth all-time base stealer) and a seven-time All-Star be ignored for two decades by the powers that be, those baseball writers who hold the keys to Cooperstown. But there it was before me in the paper that mid-January morning ... Raines had finally been elected and I, who have written about Raines’ merits ad nauseam in this column, was set free. The fact that the Baseball Writers’ Association of America also took two of my other pro bono cases in Jeff Bagwell and Ivan Rodriguez made things only that much sweeter. Then I had another question: What took them so long? Bagwell and Rodriguez were painted with the steroid scandal tar brush, and that was the sole reason why they had to wait for induction. Apparently, the unwritten rule for the BBWAA is that admitted or indicted steroid abusers (Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Roger Clemens, Rafael Palmeiro, for instance) are to be banned; those who are suspected or gossiped about will have to wait a ballot or two to think about their sins in what is baseball’s version of purgatory. Now they are spotless, enshrined forever in upstate New York. Raines, for historical reasons, will more than likely be remembered for two things: cocaine and collusion. The standout, superstar high-school
athlete out of Sanford, Florida, flush with money for the first time in his life, decided to spend it on drugs ... cocaine, specifically. During the infamous Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985, Raines copped to the fact that he played many games high on coke, did coke in the clubhouse during games and even developed his headfirst slide in order to protect the eight ball he had in his back pocket. The next year, he won the batting title, only the third switch hitter in history to do so. He led the league in on-base percentage (.413) and times on base (274). After that season, he was a free agent. The only clubs that showed any interest were ... none of them. Instead of the sound of ch-ching, he got the sleepy melody of crickets. Why? Because the owners of the league colluded together in order to keep salaries down. Raines was re-signed to the Expos, missing out on the lucrative New York Yankee contract everyone thought he had coming his way. Can you imagine that? An outfield consisting of Tim Raines, Rickey Henderson and Dave Winfield? With Billy Martin managing Raines and Henderson to boot? That would have been a sight to see. But Raines will be best remembered for being one of the premier players of not only his era, but alltime. Bill James ranks him as the 40th greatest position player of alltime. The record books remember him, too. He’s remembered for having an uncanny knack to win ballgames with grand slams and triples. One also could point to his victory over drugs and the sportsmanlike conduct he displayed during his career. Tim Raines, the “Rock” before they’re was a “Rock,” welcome to the Hall of Fame. Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in New Jersey. © 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Each year on March 19, the “Miracle of the Swallows” takes place at the San Juan Capistrano Mission in California’s Orange County. This week, Tidbits explores this fascinating phenomenon. • The San Juan Capistrano Mission was founded in 1776 by Father Junipero Serra, a Spanish Franciscan priest, as a means of expanding the territorial boundaries of Spain, and to spread Christianity to the Native Americans of California. By 1806, the mission was a shelter to more than 1,000 people, 10,000 head of cattle, and the Great Stone Church, the largest and most ornate structure of all of California’s nine missions. Situated near two rivers, the location provided plenty of insects for birds and the perfect place for swallows to build their mud nests each Spring. • The Mission began to decline in 1812, following an earthquake and the Spanish government’s inability to keep it supplied with goods. The Great Stone Church was in need of preservation, and during the work, the swallows’ nests were removed. However, the birds merely diverted to other areas of San Juan Capistrano. • The migratory American cliff swallows average just 5.1 in. in length, yet make the 6,000-mile flight from their winter home in Goya, Argentina, in just 30 days. The tiny birds depart Argentina on February 18, and arrive in California on March 19, St. Joseph’s Day. This feast day was dedicated to Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary, in the 10th century, and falling in the midst of the Lenten season, it is a day of abstinence from meat. The swallows’ journey involves 15 hours of flight daily, from dawn until sunset, at a speed of about 18 mph. They fly at altitudes of more than 6,600 feet in order to take advantage of favorable tail winds, while avoiding predators at the same time. ...continued
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