East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 20, 1917, ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION, SECOND SECTION, Image 13

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SECOND SECTION
Pages 13-20
SECOND SECTION
Pages 13-20
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ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION
PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1917
MAVERICK RACE AT THE ROUND-UP IS FREE
FOR ALL IN WHICH STEER IS SURE LOSER
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7 THE ROUND-UP
This disolay shows a few of the exciting moments of past Round-Ups as cauRht by the faithful eye of the camera. At the top is shown the a ways exciting maverick race in which a long-homed (tea- tft&
runmiwrt and al a signal is purud bv a mob of twenty or more cowboys each with awinsing lariat. The first to get a rope over the brute's horns wins the money. This pwture wa taken dunn the 19itt
Koun Id 1h "pttuiv juri bei..w aad to the left shows an outlaw about to do the "fallover." The "falover" horse is dreaded by all riders for it places him in an extremely dangerous predicament Opposite on
thP rirfit W J I Strickland atavinir -n top of a "high roller." In the center Foxhound is shown trying to disqualify Johnny Judd in 1914. That he ta.led is shown by the records for Judd took third money In tha
bucking conto "'th sit v.'ar In th" lower left hand corner is shown Fs- ly Sperr Steele of Mitchell. Montana, winning second in the cowgirls buckmg contest in 1914 In the right hand comer is Pictured Vera
McC nins th.- o n lv r, vrl who bar. over done the drunken ri.ie at the Round-Up. At the center, bottom, is Nettie Hawn of Fresno. California, w.nnmg the cowg.rls bucking : contest in 1913 She ia riding Snake.
those w'hn have "cn the Round-Up can testify the above sights are not exceptional. Instead they are the usual thing only many times ,t proves impossible for the photographer to catch the best part of the real
thrillers. Sometimes they iry to do so and are forced to run for their lives, for be it known that the cameraman's role at the Round-l p is not an easy one. .