OCR Text |
Show BUCKING CONTESTS ARF HEAL LIVE ONES CastKdalo was the scene last Tues-,;;,y Tues-,;;,y of n embryo wild w i st show of : first magnitude win n some of the b st bucking contests i vir seen by :.o?t of the goodshud audience prcs-;:it prcs-;:it graced the Dale's Fourth of July ak hrutio.i. The young riders, I'aul Herring and Andy Moore, easily stuck" everything that was offend :;J proved thom.-e.vi s fully entitled to I'll' names they have made as benifj j-:fg tin- f.-reuio.-t rideis in the panic ; ,i;-y. Both are young fellows but for i"X a:;d genuine spiirts.iianship they v iLiid be hard to beat. Both riders will e i.ere again for the Pioneer day cele-h:.:ion cele-h:.:ion when all the bail horses in ::.e county will be rounded up foriid-i foriid-i i? at tli t time and a bin king exhibi-:oi exhibi-:oi of the best kind is promised for ! :o day. T.ie celebration opened early Tuesday s Taing with the regulation alu is 1 ar.J serenading by the band. At ii::so ::t mot ting house was crowded to over- I :. '':: and the projiram as scheduled :n !s.t week's Progress was carried out : i;;n few exceptions. The only chan- ; ? s .vere in t.ne oration and the read- i ji.f the declaration of independence. ! I -. R. Faddis pave the oration anil ; Z-) - every tit re of his hearer.-' bodies ! :. wi.h patriotism by his remarks. j Crystal Behunin also s.c-iuitttd lur- i ;..:' in a most creditable manner in her i r ;;rg of the immortal declaration of :r ptndence. The other selections i . re all pood and the whole program .v.? pjilcj of with a zip that permitteJ I .:' r. ) one tiring. ! T afternoon sports began at about ! j'iviA at the town park where the' .-- .v grandstand which by the wav, is a :.. st excellent o: e insofar as it is con-: con-: -u e.l. h .s oeen built under the dirt di-rt ti j;i of members of the general com-tee com-tee having the celebration Jof the ir. i h rge. A-J. -Moore, Dave Seely, Merrill R:is -j-s -n, Harry Brandon and Paul Her-: Her-: e - tercd the quarter mile horse race, ui'e and young Rasmussen winning 1 and second places. I Arnold Berg won the 25 yd. turn stake t.! tack race against Harry Brandon ; his spiriteo 1 -M pony. J A i.iy M-.M-re w on the 4-horse relay . a e with a waUing away irom David 1 .'I r.iell. Vern B mlden won the 100-yd dash :' r in .rried m n, against Azel Seely - i Jim Anderson. Dave S-.-ely wop the umbrella race :.'j.-h Hering. I With the cnr.ciusii n of the races, the t :i was turned over to genuine buck -"i contests. It fell to the lot of Andy -ore to open the affair with the Ay horse. The latter did not put -P so much of an exhibition and the '','d felt better when Hering did his j "ie stunt with the Robertson buck- in. Tnis horse proved to be the '-rdest to stick of any of them though i t snowing off qoite so well as the o Xerdell outlaws Hering and Moore "-is next.' These last two put up a -''cat fight, Hering's mount having a '-r.deiicy to go over liai kward, in fact, '':-rid surely have gone over at one ' riod of the game had the lad not dis-::' dis-::' u .ted. This did not interfere at all s':-h the exhibition, however, as the -"He kept it up for several moments r-ile riderless and then resumed again j th renued vigor when Hering again au ted into the saddle. Moore finish-3 finish-3 off his little trick by taking a fence his mount and then jumping to r,e ground, ropa in hand, and bringing r,,s pony up stan .ing. The next thing on the program was U'S ballgame between the married and the single unfortunates, "ithout a doubt the infants would :iv'e been wiped off the map had it not rj;i for ITmpsie Faddis who took(?j Articular pains to see that the old 'lows didn't get everything in sight, "'en so vve expect to see Skipper "ktnship of the Salt Lake Bees! i,jVn here most any day to insist on -fawford quitting the bank; Wickman, 13 jfb as ranger; and Seely, the cattle 'inge. Fcr hitting everything that Jlc umps could possibly call a strike "r-d carrying the sacks with them to 'ave so many steps back and forth, j t j these gents are bears. The game ended en-ded with a score of S to 3, in favor of the ben- diets after, the young fellows: had been given every chance in the j world to catch up but couldn't cut it. |