V) WcJ$&? "Will rv I'll ia wtnyin i m ii i i n , w J t . v ,t . 4 . 1 f '.' i v- x If f 8 2 ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916 A Great Horse, But a Better Cowboy. W i, ..if.. --.ZK .O-C.l A f t-VUZ -4 wwv- : ' T.. " . "V ' Lee Caldwell Riding "Long Tom" For World Championship To many people the bucking contest represents the cream of the Round-Up program. It portrays in spectacular fashion the struggle between man and horse and the struggle is real. Of all the Round-Up buckers about the hardest to ride is "Long Tom." a big outlaw that has caused many a stout buckaroo to hit the dust. "Long Tom is not a fancy or showy bucker, but he is a heavy plunger and is generally ridden in the finals. In 1915 Lee Caldwell was given "Long Tom" to ride after he had al ready mastered several other hard buckers. Caldwell is the only man who ever spurred "Long Tom" without being thrown. mi . ' N 8t V CP J A 4. 11 I hm immmk i IP 77 'y.M.