Show ROOSEVELT HAS A BIG TIME AT FRONTIER DAY 1 Continued from Page P e One American loses the quality of being heln a dead doad game man he said That caught cau ht tbt fancy of the cowboys who bo cheered him huh wildly Then the Potato Potto Race After Colonel Roosevelt had finish finished ed Cl his hl speech there was a potato race rocc Two boxes filled with potatoes were set on the thC track lilt yards apart with opposing teams of f 1 about each ono ont Each horseman had hod hada hoda a long lon stick with a n pointed end with which he lie speared potato a The team which succeeded In putting the tile great greater er or number of potatoes In the tho box of ofHie Hie 1110 opposing ten team m won The potato bearing equestrians sallied forth to toward toward toward ward each ellch other and mel met with a crash Sticks Slicks flew flow In the tho air and anti everybody knocked the potato from somebody eiss sUck stick Then they started back for the again a aln to get more mora potato After Acter fifteen of mad rushes It was announced that Dud team had hind won Brocho Busting The broncho busting was the most interesting of all nil to Colonel Roosevelt Al AI Whitney was having his tussle with willI Sandy Creek I Ithe the lie colonel c ro rose rORe e from his seat scat In his I and watched every eer move bv lw man mall and horse Sandy Sandr Creek Crook is It a 1 small brown hron graceful horse of demure appearance but the Cw punchers say sar ho has bad eves Yes He Ho allowed a i cowboy co ho to lead him him down dOWIl the track without a struggle gle gb Ie hut hilt when an attempt was made to pot get et tho the on him there was trouble The Tue cowpunchers held him by br the tho as aR the tho bridles with without without out bl bits s are arc called and tried to Wind blind blindfold fold him Sandy Creek Crack reared and struck out with itil his front feel feet The Tho cowboys dodged hut hilt held on For Forten Forlen Forten ten len minutes they the tried In vain to blindfold the horse horae which Is the thle pre preliminary step to saddling him Guy the thc Tenderfoots Tende The crowd grew ew Impatient and shouted to the cowboys Get to work worle Come Conic down and do It yourselves you tenderfeet the cowpunchers I I yelled back have to bulldog bundo him bini boys said Al at last The ten tenderfoot tenderfeet were wore informed that to bull bulldog bulldog dog dOl a horse IB is to bite his ear car and that thata a n horse whose liose llo e ear Is between a cow cowboys boys hoys teeth will always be submissive for a time Another Ano horse of more moro gentle dis disposition disposition position was led out and placed be ho between between tween the cowboys and Sandy Sand Creeks front legs as a buffer A cowboy thrust his head over oer the tho horses back and seized Sandy Sand Creeks nearest oar ear with his teeth Sandy Creek shivered and grew rew calm He TIe was blindfolded and Ind Al AI I Whitney jumped on Ills his back while the thc band played and anti the lie crowd cheered cheer cheered ed cd Riding Sandy Crook Creek Sandy Sand Creek did not nol wait walt a min mm uto ito after tho burlap was removed from his eyes eres The cowboys Jumped aside and he leaped straight Into tho thol air l r Colonel Roosevelt grinned and tho the crowd yelled but Whitney stuck to his saddle Sandy Sand Creek headed down the lie track bucking and leaping from side to side Whitney stayed stared on him until the horse ran into the tho fence when he lost his hii balance balanco and fell Whitney Whitner pulled 11 1111 cd his feet from She stirrups and arid struck the ground beside the horse unhurt Sandy Creek Wino Wine Do it again Al AI the tho crowd cro II and he ho said he hc would Once more Sandy Sand Creek was bulldogged ged and and Whitney leaped into the ho saddle He stayed there about three seconds Sandy Creek surprised him by h plunging madly toone to ono one side through the gate sato to the infield and before boCol Whitney could recover his balance he ho bucked so effectively Uel that the tho th shot hiot through roush th the lie air and fell In P fI r h nn on nn Oie he ground Sandy Sand Creek trotted triumphantly awn away Some Outlaw Horses I Teddy Todd Tedd Roosevelt Steamboat Silver City Cit and Rocking flecking Chair known over tho ho west as 18 horses who almost no ono one can ride helped to amUSe amuso the crowd Steamboat who had thrown many crack riders Is get getting getting I II I ting old but he gave ae Will I II WItS was second In the worlds buckIng I championship contest today loday one ono of the hardest fights of his life lICe Rock Hoc RockIng It I Ing lag Chair used to bo be Just an ordinary cow pony pon hut but one day ho lie threw aj a aI I cowboy That encouraged him ami ant ho lie since sin cc has lIag become an nn Irreconcilable II horse Teddy Todd Roosevelt always hag hoa been a n hard horse to handle Ho lie HoIs lieis i Is 15 a roan and arid he was led out today by b Hugh Clarke a former champion Teddy Toddy tho Broncho II was wag Clarke seated d In the saddle when Teddy Roosevelt began I Ito to prance and buck buick He lie did not move I out of a circle fifty feet across hut hill buthe he and ends I with such amazIng that thaI Clarke was unseated unHealed and rolled In the lie dirt within fifteen seconds Colonel looked down from the stand I Immensely pleased with the tho thi fight fi hl made mado by his namesake and cheered and laughed when whon Clarke rolled In Inthe inthe the dust duet later ho called Clarke to tho the stand I and shook hands with him Later In the tue afternoon Teddy Roosevelt was led out again a aln and Wil William liam Wallace tried to ride rido hint him I Todd Teddy disposed of Wallace even eon I Imore more quick 1 than Clarko and the lie i little tittle horse was cheered wildly as he ho i iwas was taken tal cn to the lie corral conal corm I Shake Hands With Indians The he Sioux and Shoshone braves brnos had their dearest wish gratified when they were called c over oer to shako BonIto bands hands with Roosevelt Decked In een bit of gaudy finery they lie possessed they the tho rode to the stand and each erCh WU given a heart handclasp in response to their greeting How The Tho Indians rode several races yelling veiling wildly all the lie while The had hind a race of their own All the wore loose trousers and silk gIBe blouses of or flaming colors The cavalrymen from Fort Port D A Russell had bad n a sham shain battle batlle Charlie drove a team of around the track nd the Iho Indians gave Jac a 1 war dance There was wa an exhibition of lassoing and branding and there thore was to have hlo been a mule mulo raco race but the tho mules refused to run Scoville Declared d Winner The ability of tho the drawn thus this for the finals finale of tho the broncho busting championship soon narrowed JI Irro wed the contest to Sam Scoville Cherles Mckinley and Ind Chas Thomas Each Fach was wn forced to io rIde two horses and Scoville wa was declared winner after two sensational rides on Denver and 1 McKInley was second l while Thomas was given givena a n heavy fall by Kid his last horse horae Gov Governor mor Brooks gave pavo hut hl dinner lInnor Immediately after I the tho sports wore over The rho be guests included Colonel Roosevelt Roose W V A Rich RichY TT 1 rol 1 TI Y T TY Y r jo 6 Tamos Jamos A d darnold r fl e i d George Ado y I 1 and Senators Wan Warren on anti and Borah II |