Show I lARGE CROWD IN INA A SECOND ST STAMPEDE AM PEDE DAY Woman Rider Thrown but Is 1 Back in Saddle Quickly and Lands Place Yesterday TI afternoon at the fair fairgrounds grounds tho the crowd of or spectators witnessed a C. duct whirling blood spilling spilling- exhibition of ot and horo bucking and throwing tho liko of ot which ma may never be bo seen oen after actor this w week ck In tho the civilized part of ot the tho west There was WILS nearly a. a serious accident I to mar the thc pleasure of or tb tho thu afternoon In the th sixth event tho cowgirls cowgirls' relay rolay race aceS Ruth Wiseman one contestant was was thrown from her hor honjo on the last I lap Jap Her horse a a. fractious fractious' beast leaped over the Inaldo fence and Mumbled Mum Mum- bled throwing Wiseman n heavily lIy to tie the earth earth- It was only a minute I before a score of ot cowboys wore were at her aide and In iti a LI few tew moru more minutes thu the I audience shouted wildly a ia she again I I straddled her hor horse o and rode rOllo before betor I the the tho grand Krand stand I j The program of events started at The was jammed Thu cast lUt bleachers had been thrown open to th the tha public and were full The manI management man man- I Gement of ot the Stampede may be c complimented con com m- m upon the excellent manner r rIn Jin I in which thu crowds wore handled and the Mae events run off otto Yesterday about a 1 I hundred undred autos were lined up outside tre tle t e stand and patrolmen lingered about t tto to watch vatch them The he events as run off oft yesterday veto as follows The rho cowboys for tree nIl ell race was won by B. B F F. Maccabee 8 InE in E seconds This was a mile half and I. I there were four contestants Event ent No 1 2 2 the cowboy steer roping roping- contest con con- test made tho the spectators rise rin In their Wats at the raisIn hair throwing of the tile experienced ropers Hugh HuCh Clark threw his steer in 35 36 seconds but It was found that his tying was deficient land and lie he was penalized Oscar Oscar Os Os- car ar Gra Gray of ot Salt Lake Lako hada hard time with his steer and by the time he I headed it off ort both of at them were behind the tho bleachers Robbins Hobbins of ot Nevada Sevada lost I this his saddle at the second buck and with tho the rope around his own leg tugged for rive fIve minutes against the I bucking steer Tom Osborne Os made the best liest est time Ume In this event throwing throwing- his leer in si 36 seconds Gives Give Exhibition DurIng the intermission Tex Tax McCloud McCloud Mc- Mc tc- tc Cloud tho the champion roper of ot the world entertained the thc audience with jope m manipulations Some of his ropI rop- rop I ng was waa of the spectacular variety and y lB liB roping roping- of ot the running running- horse and nan man brought whoops froni the grand grond grandstand stand litand M McCloud 1 Cloud claims he ho has won championships in er every known trick of ot the range ranee Some of his terms for fori i j his original roping roping- stunts stunt are the front ocean wave thu the back ocean i vave e the razzle dazzle dazle loop the In Mexico and the forty tort days das The cowboys cowboys' rela relay race proved plo I l in the extreme An Jin Indian contestant lost his horse on tho the final lap lop and from then on It ItOn Iton Iton on the last jump Gibson drew a bucker and Simpson won His time bucker buckel and Simpson win His time was 43 The c cowgirls cowgirls' bucking horse r riding riding- contest drew cheers from tram the the tho gallery Kallery for lor the efforts of ot the dainty riders riden The three entrants In the steer bulldogging contest threw w their their- steers 11 time Jim Massey Mossey of Oklahoma ragged dragged his steer etee to the dust in 62 came caine the cowgirls cowgirls' relay race Hose flose Wenger enger was the tho ma master ter in saddling sad sad- dUng but Vera McGInnis excelled In riding In the last lap the horse of Miss Mis Us McGinnis threw her and she was forced to take second place Ruth Wiseman 1 was as thrown over o the fence tence In this race race but she remounted and took third The Indian parade took the eye ee for tor a. a afew tew moments and then came the cowboys cowboys' 1 I bucking contest Nine Xin sweating men meni i strove to outlast nine determined and in every ery case wore success success- ful tul Sam Bernal could not halt his colt until he was far tar to the rear of the the- bleachers S Steer r Hiding Cont Contest Content It I During the wait wall an amusing steer I riding contest drew th thu entire attention or t the crowd The Tue steer resembling In iii build did not hesitate be before before be- be fore tossing his charge to the dust It took but three bucks to turn the trick but tout when Dismal Dick straddled his back bick it took tool four tour Event Brent No 9 was the chariot charlot race ln in w the Seaton brothers rode a n a fast tast and dusty race each tugging at his four tour horses It in favor ta of Clar Clary by three lengths The next e event ent the Indian relay race was very exciting as an the aborigines rode without saddle and ch changed horses rapidly The finish was close but Cassidy won on b by an ear car ring Ed Gibson ch champion all roun round cowboy cowboy cow cow- boy of ot the world then ha gave haan an p Uon ot roping roping- while standing standing- in his sade saddle ia dle After Alter that came camo the final event the wild horse bone race which sent the yelling public home happ Today another bunch of ot events will win be r run n oft off and Monday Monda morning morning- at 10 o o'clock lock a s. monster parade IB is announced In this In-this this parade will m ride Nan Jane Aspin- Aspin wall fc-aJl who holds th the tho record for tor long long-dis- tance endurance having walk walked d from San Francisco to New York a distance of ot miles in ISO days She accomplished pUshed this feat eat in 1911 and won the Police Pollee Gazette medal given by Richard Fox She Is now tr trying ln for the roping championship Miss Mis n will u use e ethe the outfit owned b by G. G S. S Garcia tn In the m morning This outfit has hu won medals in the St. St Louis and Portland d fair fairs Is inlaid with dia- dia monds and was aa manufactured b by cIa cla- claIn In l t New Ne The parade will In- In cl chide d an aH the contestants Indian can American and nd otherwise T The regular reg reg- ular ar afternoon and ev evening pert performances perform nn ances at SOI arid ond be given this week at al the fair grounds rounds and n. n record record record- breaking crowd of or N. N E. E A. A people is 18 expected c An announcement 0 of Interest was was' made imade from the Stampede offices last lost I night to tho- tho effe l that that there thero arrive In ln the city more more than additional contestants for tor tho the cham- cham hip series aeries A As Ag the points are i scored cored on tho average erac system it was found to dmit the he new con con- con tomorrow afternoon The troupe Is coming from from Laramie I where an event O similar to- to the tho been on ott ending Friday night Tho or ot the big success success' the Stampede contests were with he here e ca 1 caused ed the there to wire entries s for lor the the entire entire troupe and with carloads of horses they will m arrive tonight The entire outfit wilt will Join In the tho parade tomoz morn morn- I ing practically doubling j the the- number participating |