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Show lOOO AT OPENING OF OGDEN RODEO IE HOURS W THRILLING JT 0VEH Annual Marksmanship jG L. Becker Stirs JCrowd's Enthusiasm jlfORMERS INJURED )Lor Mabey Coming; fcsorrow for Closing program of Show hnmD TIMMI KM N Kce ol moi than EE tern pa. ked ' i I - - 3rar.dsi ind an I KeTtn'ss d the open li Kojtdcn-- cond inniial ro l . u oxi luslve of hundreds fifsTho swarmed th. ire, - ou -ft park sates and the field ,C4 .-..:.. htmdn .1 n ftfco rah hed from point of Loe tbe hill In th cltv me- Evrot oft to a flying Mart at Cthf scheduled hour, and It pt the hoi r u-vfn when I he mst was ' m Biprograru was to he featured, Euan-lap? of Shorty Gideon and kttt, shov; r.rtTs upon blind- fclild hors- s In front of the Mud El - Eli compit t-tl ' In Minds v I fi-from the horie and the; Em loose to buck. Th Hir of Ogdf n, also mounted.' prhrm th.- eremony I WVERNOK ( MI. Illsi off, u'. , rtv Snore the shooting exhibition 1 L Becker to the opening venl ; iroprani Tomorrow will te Wkt day" and wll b 1 1 1 1 Ewnor Charles R M ib i fV : M that 'h" prepru 61 palll ol the e ents up to It, byt the rr..wd lni'amc t:r . Bb waits between the evf nti ft that the progra ni wi WLTbe nhow officials declared ' H correct i ! . 1 today and run pU In a more prOmpt manner, pre wss anyone who wat hed wit and then felt that ho PKn enough wild we.st aetlon I I i- r 1 1 1 utiefy. HT' HARD RIDING were IT bucking horses rla-HOandstlll rla-HOandstlll In th men's event I III many more ridden v. ith ei. -wtd a like number of rour- j fccklnj; tU straddled !v the I Then there wa? ih - IjKilDK contests, call roping, P cowgirl races a nd man P.,vf Ion progr in ,,r Pj 'our outsl lKn pelased tbe 1 row r ; 1 . tvjden marksman. In a n rx-rf,,''h rx-rf,,''h ri' ' I '" " '! " L . , r-fv ''mg email I Htrl K, .., ' 'he mark -111.111 JK "n, ' ' dj! ' 7"'-" e re, 1 -A I wii u m 1 1 1 1 tir Ht.Mr l"Tniu' d.i -. ..( the - ' i - prom lHta r'1. lnUn - llhiii, y, .rnni" troro the "WIS r,nf- "f 'ld- .f.ou"'l that he , r, ,1.1 .. I Ta " p0mPlet' l! over on P iro?,? l''0k, J "" Hil v NaiifrJ whr;n horv1 ! : 4 th ; "" ;,n' lv -' " I r' h''- cav,- ,, U,,.i r'vlved him He Rbuth, domen tklnV lnv,-'"'l upon L "K s,eer n the nexl I KWwd I " u"" admlratlor, 3 6'C8en'T lhan ,M1 lite the bull- f- th. "fl""n the P h, .hU'('r- hnad 9 K cd .r, T""n" thi i H h Vne 'v" '" ,1,,u" u liS h"9 Hie l",rn', 'he Hte. r K ttt l, ,h '"-rnM into hH im, un'' ''""" fan B0" Ik hVvr ,r,,ani,ni-' I r n" w H '' 1 H pPsA.,l;f';;M1T) sWMa ,asI,t 1" record time. 5000 ATTEND RODEO OPENER Governor Charles R .Mabey Coming for Closing Program (Continued from Page One) In front of the huge crowd at the east end of the groundstand Tho calf roping contest proved somewhat of a fizzle with the blame resting mostly upon the horses. No horse aided his rider after the calf was roped and the contestant was sometimes compelled to re-rope the animal or to be dragged around the arena by his runaway mount The events. however, wus popular, pop-ular, Inasmuch as It brought forth unlooked for excitement and near accidents. ac-cidents. GIRIiS T VKJ-: PART Bonnie McCarroll, one of the fort-I fort-I most woman riders of the west, faced I hard luck In the bucking contest.) Three different mounts were given' her, but none of them endeavored t'i unseat her and simply galloped aroui- hte arena. Good rides were made by' Prairie Rose Henderson, Paris WM-llams WM-llams and Ruth Wheat, who were for-; tunate in drawing mounts that buckedj hard and long but failed to throw their riders. Gameness and apparent disregard of danger on the part of the contestants contest-ants marked tho entlro program both j In the women's and men's events.. Saddle cinches nnd clrclnglcs broke and at times the riders were placedi in dangerouB places, but they gamely fought It out and the program was entirely free from accidents. The clowns plaj ed antics during th afternoon and pleased the grown folkt as well as tho hundreds of kiddles j Both funmakers are good riders and climbed upon horses and steers for a ride after the contestants had completed com-pleted their rides PRIZES AWARDED Frank McCarroll, after a wild ride on "Utah," one of the. hardest buck-ers buck-ers at the show, was awarded first honors In the bucking contest. Shorty) Gideon won second place by rldlngl 'Suicide " Bill Clark, who rode "Hnr-i rlcane," and Blllv Clark, who drew "Buckshot" were tied for third honors. hon-ors. Bud Bldweil made a thrilling ride' on "Nigger Boy," a large black horn j, I The bucking contest will continue today and the finals will be held to-; morrow, which has been set aside as: Go ernor's day." Yesterday's results follow Trick and fancy roping, Johnnie Judd. first. Walter Byrne. second. Bareback riding Slim Riley, first; I BUI Brown, second, and Clover Stur-11 Stur-11 n, third. Calf roping. Scout Ixdsh. first Dick Evans, second, Shorty Gideon third. Cowboys' relay rac. , Doc Sherwood.; first F. R. Boultonn, second, and George Williams, third Cowgirls' bucking contest. Fraifk McCarroll on horse Utah, first; Shorty Gideon on horse Suicide, second; Bill! Clark on hors Hurricane, and Billy Brown on horse Buckshot tied for third. Cowboys' quarter mile pony race William Hardy, first; Frank Robinson' second, Doc Sherwood, third. Cowgirls' quarter mile pony race Paris Williams, first. Bonnie McCarroll. McCar-roll. second, and Nettle Baker, third The bulldogging steers and cowgirls' cow-girls' bucking contest will be finished tomorrow. oo |