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Sunday, Juno 28. 102!).
ARRAY OF TALENT
TO RIDE IN RODEO
., (Continued From Pugo Nine)
try out wht they know before the
Klamalh thronis.
Local men Include Chariot Hood.
Ralph Buchanan, Jerry Choctool,
on the strlnif of entrant who "'
Klamath rodeo fens,
Ivan Bode M Bly youth, who
show they can "break a mean
horse" art Ed McGllrary. a Klamath
ndor, Everett Blgejs. wiio waa sec
ond in Lakeview In 191J. and who
waa the northwest champion at prowess baa beat him to Klamath
who ahowed his bull-dotging ability I haa been shining hla apura (or the
on an Indian policeman early this last month. II. Wise of Fort Jon
tprinit; Jack Crlm. bare-bark rider lend Al Brassfietd of Kiverton have
and a bull-domter. bandy with hla keen casting their eyea over tha Hat
"dukes.". McKinley Jackson, who of prises In confidence. Brassfield
look third money here in 1924, and has three fln.it to hla credit aa a
other local men are lined up. ready ! bucker and a bull-dogger, and the
for the first pop of the pistol, to many who will participate against
put their theories into practice. jriin may . do well to watch their
J. L. Williams of Arlona la an- lP
other famous money-setter whose
Old Ty Stokes, colored round-up
Pendleton In 1923. of the dusty ! falls. Lee Fathey of Hock Sprints.. comedian, and Jetae Stahl, old-time
track; George Williams and Walter iOBe 0f (be fancy riders of the ro- colored atar performer at all the big
Flerling of Weiser, Idaho; Howard deo, will take active part in num- thows in the country, and winner of
Tegland of Pendleton, and a acorejber of affairs, will .be on the pro- first money In the burking contest
of others. The last lad. Tegland. gram. F. G. Ensley of Washington, here last year, will both be on hand
reeda watching, aa he bore oft a and R. H. Stevenson qf Merrill, have, this year to do their atuff and add'
cumber of purses since hit entrance also been booked, for the affairs, as a little "color" to the 1SJ5 show.
Into such affairs as rodeos, and
first money was taken in Pendleton
la 19M and again In 19!1.
Boss Richardson, a local rider,
who took first here in liii. came
Into the limelight when he carried
away a number of prises in the '49
shows In Sacramento. Lakeview, Al-
turaa and a number of other coast
cities.
' ' First money haa been taken in
several places where Pat StcCarty
haa entered, and true to bis Irish
name, Pat fights for what he gets,
and generally wins. J. Crockett Is
in the city now getting In condition
to lay some stubborn steer low; and
Jesse Stahl, Salinas colored rider,
who took first" here in 1924. has
again made his appearance to tri
cut for the 1925 affair. 1
' A California rider la Chuck Wal
;is, whose fame preceded him to
Klamath Falls. Bosilio Catio, of
New Mexico, will also appear In the!
ting to try what tactics of the south j
he can on the Klamath stock. John
Dobbins, who has ridden in all the
big showa of the United States, will
add no little hit of color to the local
stage setting. ' j
Louis Morse from California:!
Hank Smith from Montana; Bill
Clark, bare-back rider; Spike Spack
man. roper and rider; Gene Hall,
trick roper and rider; and Skeeter'
Bill Robblna, also famed for his
tricks with the loop, are coming 100
per cent, bound and determined to
lake back with them, Oregon money, j
Roland Jackson, local rider, and!
well known as a money-getter;!
Frank Jamieth of California, rider I
and trick roper; Bill Brown, a local 1
toy; Bill Bernard of Tehama, Call-!
lornia; and other southern boys are
on their way to Klamath Falls to
have Mike Stuart of Tulare, broncho Jesse Stahl has taken part In
buster of no mean ability; .and: every Pendleton show since the or
George A. Rice of Bancroft, a bucker ganiiation oV their round-up, aeven
of prominence, all have their place 'teen year ago.
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