The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 19, 1915, SECTION SIX, Image 71

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    SECTION SIX
Pages 1 to 8
MAGAZINE
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ROUND-UP
rARING feats of horsemanship at the Pendleton Roundup are
f no means confined to cowboys and other experts who ap
pear in the. contests of skill. Girl riders, who are equally at
home on horseback, vie with the men in providing thrills for the
thousands of spectators who fill the big arena at each recurring
Roundup. This picture shows a typical "cowgirl" astride an out
law horse, who is doing his best to unseat his rider. Such plunging,
untamed steeds will be seen in their mad attempts to free them
selves from the restraints of bit and bridle at this year s Roundup,
September 23-25. No contests attract more attention than the
rivalry of girl riders, who strive for the highest -honors in riding
wild horses, and their daring is not a whit less than that displayed
by the cowboys -who gather -each Fall to match their skill in
frontier sports..
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