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Show 1 1 Attend Lions Rodeo; May 1 1 Annual Event , !j .. lff hundred spectators, tha J ','ever to attend a sports Jj I.j in Dixie, turned out to '! "vie" sPnsored by the locaI !'j .' jut, and run off under ft ",-eetion of Robert Hurley, I' , ice Da'. November 11 at I;! w park. W many the unusual feature V Kodeo was the dispatch 5J -"which the various events V ran off. With two chutes S j.-rk from Robert Hurley was V. r.i?iit one event after !ifter. Over two hours of .ainment was offered the :.,eeii sixty and seventy head ei(k were used which featur-a featur-a Calf riding, calf roping, - tying, bronco riding and "0W milking. Three purees offered by the sponsors, j were for bronco riding, nj. and team tying. Win- fl in these events were: first : in bronco riding, Dick Lock-y. Lock-y. ra, Roy Kurt and Walter ( .v tied for second and third; V : place in the calf roping, V McQuade; second, Walter I ::ey; third, Pearlie Morris; f -a the team tying, Joe Beach! I Palter Shelley; second, Lee -a and Pearlie Morris. :aus of the number of local -j : and boys that took part th? contests, unusual Interest' 5 : evoked from the crowd which j , -s-ed itself as being well j ;fied with the program. To, J Sews reporter it appeared i "! : those present were welli j Continued on last page) RODEO I ' V, (Continued from first pigi " pleased with the program a that the Lions should make: 11 an annual event. However, !. " ion Snow, president of the t club, points out that it til i"1 necessary to charge more : time since a loss was tak thi the show, even though it to well attended. to President Snow is anxiou; tJie business men, band ei- 1Iu Dixie college and all who is them in making this fcfe ' successful entertainment, I the clubs appreciation for assistance and he declars : m with .this same cooperation i: : be possible to gfre the pes;'.-Dixie pes;'.-Dixie similar entertains- the future. f, |