Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 07, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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HEPPNER, (CUE.) GAZETTfc-TlMl'S,
Bull Riding is popular event
Holes (or Hull Hiding tay :
"Hiding (o be done with out
hand and looe rope, with or
without hand tnlil Hope mutt
have hell Huil Mill Ih' ridden
eighl ccond.v Kider will In
disqualified for being bucket!
oil or loiuhing annual with
tree h.mit inopis HCA
rules i
Hull ruling has the most
entries ot tin1 three riding
events Tlu reason tor this is
that tho iniiiilx'r ol anituals m
the draw on whom a man can
win money it he rides them is
lar greater in this eent Kor
Ilif Ix-ginnor there is loss
eniharassmeut in being thr
own trom a bull, which can
Thursday, September 7, 1072
When a ruin buck nil away
from his riding hand, his
weight pulls down on tin1 wrap
behind his knuckle and he
olten "hunt; up" and helpless
until either thi' i-lovwn can
lei'k the end ol tin- roH- tree or
the hull Imally throw htm
lm.i'
Jack Kelly Mid lo be :trd in
the National Hull Hiding
finals, rode lor a lii
Keeause hulls will attack a
horse, pickup men can't tie
used and the ruler who leaves
a hull has only the clown lo
help him At one tunc Satur
day altermxui. a bull sent one
ot tlir clowns in (he lop of the
lence near the grandstand,
the announcer cautioned him
with, 'Those things sticking
out ol his head are not
bananas "
make a champion look like an
apprentice
Hank Khhy won the high
money in this event by riding
the bull Clyde, an uuridden
bull, lor a ore ol He wort
the spurs from the Wagon
N heel
John Quint.in.i was one of
the contestants for Ibis event
He once rode the bull H il lor
the highest bull riding teore
ever recorded, that ol Jim
an Winkle, Oregon's 1 1 1 M
School bull ruling cbanipiou
entered the event Kor awhile
it looked like his hand was
caught He had an exciting,
rough ride
Fred Larson takes Steer Wrestling
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Hules: Steer must be caught
from horse If steer gets loose,
dogger may take no more than
one step to catch him. Steer
will be considered down only
when it is lying flat or. its side,
all tour feet and head pointing
in same direction. (Synopsis
ia.- rules i
Sundav also had the high
pointers in this event Kred
Larsen the 2nd man out
bulldogged his steer in 5
seconds flat to take the high
money of $.32 20 Second was
Casper Schafler with a close
5.1 to take home $3. 90. There
was a two-way tie for 3rd
place of 5 4. Thev each got
198 45 They were D.J.Smith
and Hod Knochols.
Other riders and their
times: Mark Kosenberg 7.6.
Hon Hudson 21.7, Larry Man
thy 2t) 8. Kenny Kleeg NT, Pat
Suter NT. Albert Van Doran
17.2. Marsha Moore 15.8, Buzz
Feth 17.7.
There was NT for Huddles
ton. Phil Dean. Jim Winslow,
Carl Mansfield. Bob Pursack
and Bill Severe.
Bob Marshal 19.0. Don
Vandel 6.4, Walt Linderman
20.7. Corky Warren 13 4. Bob
Ragsdale N'T, Con Johnson
5.5, Mark Schricker 8.4.
Jim Charles NT, Bob Chris
toferson 18.5. Jack Wallace.
Too Late to Classify
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We wish to take this
opportunity to thank our many
friends and relatives for their
many kind remembrances at
the time of the death of our
husband, father and brother.
Katherine M Burehell
Major Larry E Burehell
Major Gail P. Burehell
Mrs.Barbars Ann Stubbs
W.E. Burehell
Mrs Grace Graham
Mrs Doris Ribinson
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Sunday 'a thou wan charged
with excitement when White
Lightning char ged through the
double nale al the end iM the
arena by mapping the chain
Two cowbov Mini two police
hightailed alter him down the
highway toward Pilot Itmk
He went Uxm Kairview. then
on hit own (all 2,soo Um
pouiut. of him ) he plowed
down the bank lo the highway
again. Too much chae on a
hoi day, he finally was
corralled in a turn and
pasture a I the edge of town.
They brought him back peace
fully at the close of ihe
allemoon's events
Others riding and their
Hi-ores: Vascal Kignatill NT.
Herle I'ulnev 0, Gary LeKew ,
M. Hillie Henoit til. Garv
lUrth 4ti. A J Swain turned
out
Craig McClureO. (ireg Curl.
George Brown 57. 1-arry Davis
51. Lee Kddins 63. Bill Nelson
62. Brian ClayjKml 58, John
Davis 60. Sieve Bovan 59, and
Uirry Pettyjohn 47
Mike lrater 0. Dan Tippett
50. Mike Walker 0. Mike Mc
Collough, Va Kutz 60, Scott
Williams 0. Dave Grieg 50,
Jim diaries 61, Doug Sinnnoe
64
Andy Confortb 58. (Jerry
Wright 0. Don Papmeau 0, Bill
Kickler 40. Del MeChau 55.
Hick Baldwin 0. John Dorid 68.
J C Davis 0. Bill Knott 5 and
Mark Rosenberg 0
HA UK BACK KIDING
The opening event after the
Grand Entry on both days of
the Morrow County Rodeo was
Bareback Hronc' Rid i n g .
Rules: one hand rigging lo be
used To qualify, rider must
have spurs over break of the
shoulders when horse's front
feet touch Ihe ground on first
jump out of the chute. Horses
to be ridden for eight seconds
Rider cannot touch horse with
free hand (Synopsis of RCA
rules.i
Judges gave Lee Eddms 74
points for his ride on Dark
Canyon for first place and Joe
Alexander 73 on Broken Box
and Steve Jesse 67 for his ride
GRA Barrel Race
Path Mi'Coin did a unioolh
execution in her Barrel rac
ing She made the fastest time
ol IH 0 to win a navuHi blanket
given by Murrav Drug and
r in cash Irani Jerry
lugherty Kay Davis anil
Arlene Hanson tied for 2nd
place with tcorek of IH 2
Other Barrel Racers and
their time: Julie Rugg IB 8,
Becky Bishop NT, Joan llealy
in o, neiiy iit-mry auuy
Healv 2U7. Nanev Colniaii
19 3. Michelle Evans 19 5
UarKira Baer NT
Mary llealy 20 9. Julie
Benson 18 3. Nita Phillips 20 I.
Rene Ericsson 19 7. Janice
Healy 19 6, Diane Wilson 19 8,
Marianne Pettyjohn 19 7,
Marsha Johnson 20 I. Mary
Adair 23 2 t 5 Judv Wagner
26 9 i Sl
Sally Culstad 19 5. Sherri
Kamni 19 0. Jodv Thurman
18 9. Linda IVlh' 23 I i 51,
Sammy ' Thurman 18 4. Sid
Thurman 23 o, Sally Mathenv
20 4. S.indv Sullivan 18 4, D D
Wallers IH 9
More
Rodeo
on Dark Canyon.
Joe Alexander's horse an
gled to give the grand stand u
sHctacular view of his ride on
a fine horse. Lee Eddms
horse sunfished as it bucked.
Others riding and scores:
Allen Thorpe 65. Charlie
Castle 50 Royce Smith 55. Ray
Brogen 55. IHmiiiis Pleasant 59,
Roller! Shall 58. Dale Trotter
60. Phil Do.in 50, Dick Culver
59. Gary Erwm 51. Doug
Elannigan 59. Buzz Seek 60,
John Edwards 65 and John
Dodds 51. Making no scores
were Greg Curl. Ed Provost.
Jim Dix. D.J Smith. Roger
Bntt. Herb Ekstroni, Allen
Peck and Rawle Stanley.
Another
Event
RCA ( all Hoping
All Ihe top winners of Ihe
RCA Calf Roping contest
came from Ihe Sunday how
Each eowlwiv got onlv iwie
calf Rule: If cowboy Intends
to use two loops, two roi
must Ih-carried Cow lmy must
throw call by hand, cross ami
lie anv three leet. If calf Ik
down when roer reaches It,
he must allow calf to gel up
and then throw calf Tie must
hold for six seconds after
roper culls time. (Synopsm
RCA rules i
Stan Barter had the fastest
time with to 3 lo win $401 Ho
Mark Schricker got a fast loop
on his calf, flanked him fast to
win second place lime of 118
and 1101.35 Corky Warren
1971 lleppner KtKleo'i All
Around (owlMty was 3rd with
12 H for $290 ' Split seconds
alter the Hag went down for
Ihe 6 seconds (he calf got lo his
Iih'I Jim Gladstone was 4th to
win $145
The announcer kidded Jack
Waite when he was having
trouble flanking his calf with
"He's just a baby calf" hut he
was a sturdy black Angus and
Ihe cowboy finally gave up for
no lime. '('lay Emlev, All -Around
at Hie Caldwell show
pulled a loughie and tied him
22 7 only a woman would
notice thai the brown calf he
lied harmonized beautifully
with Hie horse he wus riding
Ben Einley had a fast tie with
16 4 but ' he'd broken the
barrier and had to add (he 10
seconds penalty.
Bob Johnson winner of this
event at Chief Joseph Davs
drew a BIG calf that he finally
tied in 37.6. Wayne McMean
had a tense moment His big
grey slipped on Ihe grass and
went down on bis front legs.
The cowboy stayed in the
saddle, the horse recovered
and the cowbov tied his calf in
38.9.
Dean Oliver riding a new
horse instead of his old Nancy
broke the barrier for 22 4. He
was 8 times World Champion
of this event. Bob Ragsilale
turned in a good time of 19 I
The south paw rowhoy just
earned a considerable sum of
money al Caldwell Someone
should pay for all Ihe adver
tising for Sears Tins Hob
Hagsdale is a designer-consultant
for Sears Western
clothes, according to the
unnouiu ei ! Uni Vandell, a
Pendleton Hound I'p winner,
lied al III but Ihe calf got up
before Ihe set-oiids were up.
Other calf roMrs and Iheir
time: Jeff CoM-nhaver 23 7,
JL Barllelt 21 1, Buzz Pelh
13 6, Jerry I'oisev 18 8, Buckv
Bradlord 13 0, Bui k Davis
22 6. Jack Wallace 33 2. G L.
liOnggood 153 Making no
time were: I'hil lirbaek. Ray
Uivell, Mr. I'adrow. J IV In
gram. Terry Reiter didn't
show.
WHANGLKRS' COW RIDING
There were 15 contestants in
the Wrangler's Cow Riding
Event One third of them rode
with Kred Breeding 50 as top
man. to win li-HOO Uirry
Pettyjohn 2nd 49 to win $51.
Jim V an Winkle 3rd with 40
won 114 and Urin e Bergslrnni
was 41 h with his score of 35
and won 117 Earley Motor
contributed $20 to Ihe purse of
tins event.
Others riding were lat Verne
VanMarter 34 and Ihe others
went off: Mall Greenup,
Kevin Gutierrez, Joe Ander
son, Mike Graves, (ireg
Greenup (not here), Jim
Healy, Kevin Dick, Calvin
Ashbeck. Phil Carlson. Ben
Malcom no score indicated on
sh eel
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Ered Breeding receives a trophy buckle, a gift of Herman
Green, for high score in Ihe Wrangler's Cow Ruling. Princess
Kerry C'oppock makes Hie presentation
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