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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1925)
" . ilTU NF.WS Cn 1 rirmiTC U t.tnio EAFEATUREl 1925 RODEO Knt No. I ; . j per . contest rlf rtlrfDc IB eniia Sunday, June 28, 1925. tf e i tureen . t j x-u- x-ij i : K,e so. v ' ncoad. " ' n..M and ' hog-tin . k. p.iiMiH. thrown ICfOMi " w" ' ' j clihln one and o-half . . .. ll.j.Mt Judaea.' l " i To ratrn on front mt necK does oot dla T, ftith the fit In any , dliquHUM the ropjr , lira shell marked , that day " nd o0" two -wrepe and half tombor of calvea to he s rpr IH . I , ropf by " "U rti time In 1 dyt. " i J ... fM of 110 will bo ,aU enJ. PHI oo ,.lla' IinO-OBIl ICI I1G rwin'r-' - ,,rw and one-half to he uny, op ni . , W No. - ' - allkloK eonteat Puree, lirat. 110; eeeoad, Lrucd fee In this event Lt ( ronlealante entering Lutd 1 -the arena di gs-Earh contestant al- Iflwr. txth alart oiounl at sold cow and milk boiilf, tMittla to be fur uMCmcnt. Muni have !k la buttle to pour out. lo like milk to tinier led. cow But lo be bunted, to nuiltt by both horns, M tKk. txrui No. 4 ' ' scataj( content for the hi el the world rurae, tf. $500; second, 100; ih-Wders for each day M by drawing. Horses tiiMky the management, lo hv for all mounta, lu ill rldera lo be cboeen M ill to ride lo the eeuil- I sot Imi than three to trom the all to ride In ava contestant to ride as Mttt may deem neces- liumlne winner. Riding I'J tllh aaddle and plain ilihfd by the aaaoclatlon. mchipa, (pure and aom iMIai at Irk and no chana- ! rtlni. Time. 11 ec- I -Horm ahull be named! and a llat of aurh ! '"Hi ud numlera coated ! klcwu plire In the round-' iirtin or kt a lood Dlare ' pnJi, open for the con-' PlloB before tho draw- ' namiant nhall draw for m Bo rontcatant ahall the aame hone twlre ! frt, except by ordera of I rM BBy rider ahall ridel "ay horien In the finals I paccewary by tho Judgoa l ino wlnnora. If the Innv mav I""1" """I'll, that alinll not "V In tho aoml flnnla, or! ! j "ItelM uaed In thla event' COtton 'rnnn nr t.lullml' h"la aol more thnn 1 Vi I WBrter ami r,irnui....i i. P110". and h. not be "rapped hround tho rld- KWor shall not untwist 'Inaors In plnltltiR; nli be InnSn a "la Is" a ono-roln con- "W rinxl.l ... t . .. Bi. , " " noiu tne rwt hand, rein shall como .. up rlRhl aid. of ' ""'"-All horses to bo " or oat f tho chnto i. . r,'n director. le a hnr.. J " ""'io, cincning, rer win h t h" n cinch on r no rlnu i (,.-"' '"sa man avi t l0.Wa' ' W mi wddlo eomca k- ;"!0 m man- 5Hm "III not be rup with BOTH feet against the horss'a ahouldnr and begin acratrh lii( the .nilnule I he borse loaves. Hlder must srrslch KOKWAUI) riHHT TllltKK JUMI'H IN TUB! BIIOtll.DKIt, and then sirsl.h llllill IIKIIINI). Kider simply holtllns! feet acalDxt the shoulder and NOT I firatchlDa and not movlni feet. roaatlni, or spur liullonlna will not be considered scratching and will be marked accordingly. Thla event la a contest fur real brims riders, who have confidence In their ability to ride HKAI, buck ing horses, and who are willing to follow the rules by opening up aa i liny inava tho alerting place, nidnra will be given credit according to the masterfulness of the manner lo which they ride, the' amount of scratching done, tha chance they l.ivo the horse with due considera tion to the roughneaa of the mount. A rider playing aafe will not be con sidered very high In the markings; should a yldey niaka an honest ef fort to Joop scratching forward and Hack, and In the opinion of the udgna cease scratching only to keep from being thrown, and ahould the horse In the opinion of the Judges to be too rough for continuous rrratcblng. then the rider ahall re ceive credit for the amount of scratching dona by him, but should n rider make a ride without any cf- turt at or accomplish enough scratch ing, then ho shall be DIHQUAU FIKD. Judgment ahall bo based upon ease, gracefulness, niaalorful ncsa of the rlder'a maneuvers', mount of scratching and the loughneaa of the borso combinod. Itlder must leave the starting place with rein In one hand and hat In the other; rider will not be per milted to change hands on tho rein, or nse other hand to' take up slack. I ul must keep free hand In tho air at All times, showing one hand free from rein, saddlo strings, horse, or mane. Hlder'a rein hand must be uhsolutely free, showing daylight Irom leaving the starting place until the whistle Is blown. No horse will be turned loose until the ridnr says "Go." Kveryihing the rider doe from Unit lie says "(1,0' until whistle blows will be consld- tred, whether for or against bltn: rfter borse has been picked up noth ing will be considered agalnat rider unless lie flgbta or abuses the horse and then he shall be D1SQUAI.1 HE I). Judges wr.i not require a rider to ride a borse after It has ceased to buck, or after a )orse shows fatigue, when In the opinion of the Judges a rider baa made an honest but unsuccessful effort to make a horse buck, then he shall bit given another horse. Hhould a l.orse fall, and In the opinion of thej Judges, that the animal wue not lulled down or over by the rider, his ride shall be Judged up until the lime the horse fell, and If the Judgea ro decide rider may be given an other horse; all rldorsmust give borse Its hrad upon 'leaving the sinning place, In othor words, horses must have enough slack In iriiln to I er mi It him a fair chunce (o buck. Thla contest cannot bo culled a draw, but must be ridden to a fin ish. . , Hpura All spurs must 'have loose rowels so that they cannot. pollily he Jockod, spurs with such large boles that free turning la obstruct ed by pressing agalust tho horse are tarred. Offenaea Tho following pffiinscs will disqualify contestants: Palling to be ready when name Is called, Properly equipped aa calleS for by yules; being bucked off; changing hands on reins; not giving horse Its head upon leaving atartlng place; tiding on spurs; or falling to scratch us per rules; losing either ono .of both stirrups; pulling leather; touch ing aaddlo, atrlng, mane or florae with either hand, cinching a horse too tlgbt; abusing or fighting borso after tlrno-kci per has ordered ani mal picked up. ' ' ' Also, any attempt upon the part of tho contestant lo violate or take unfair advanlngo of tho rules will result U the iiarrlug or rldor .'from further portlclnaion In any event at I his contest, rafdle, chnps, Jxiots, or any part of rlder'a clothing or equipment must not be taped, rea- Ined, gummed, wet or stuck -up. tbeks lo booth or stirrups In an en deavor to assist rider from loosing stirrup are barred. Judges There ahall be three mounted Judfes to Judge the actual riding; ono of then Judges shall j ;uilge all riders on left aldo, one on Ihe right aid, and' the third ahall follow behind the horse and rider. he association saddlers have au thority to examine any contestant or his equipment for fraudulent 'oicane of riding any time during tho con test. A Judge will Immediately dls luullfy any contestant for cheating a horso In' any manner, whep it Is plain to,, the Judges . that rklor Is purposely cheating the anluaul from do;ng l', lt'.- 7 ns rioers stanoing 'he high out In marking tho first tso days arc ollgfblo fur the day money, In order at their standing. In esse any wo riders are considered equal. after witnessing Ihe ride made all through the contest by two men, the Judges shall pick the horses for them !o ride to a finish. No two Judgos rball conauU alone; all three Judgea must consult on all questions that crise where these Judges must paea upon, such giving a rldor an ex tra.hors.e1'tf.. ' ' . , .. . euhatltutcs-r-SubHlluies will not be permitted In any event or' con test, .)'' a';' Hi I" The commutes shall aeloct compo tonj Judges nd tholr decisions will re .fiaal,' !'... .; . '. ... Host All-Amnnd "Cowboy ' IHAMf'IONHIIIP , ..'Belt o,bV prosentci hy the asso ciation',. Vaitued at I'lOt, to be pre- 4-eglad W Uua K)V ail around cowboy maklmrfhe most pcdnui at the round up of 192f. Wlunef must enter In not loss than two competitive events, points to be divided as follows: v U other competitive eventa: first Hucklng tO 20 10 Hoping 3S II 7 Itelay 2i l Chariot 10 I i S points, second I points, third 1 point. Contestants and participants as sume all risk to person or stock while upon the grounds. The man tigemont eitends an Invitation to the worldt no ono barred, every one wel come, . but only upon conditions Mated. General RulesThe committee as sumes no liability for Injuries to contestants, their stock or damage done their property. Owners, con testants and assistants assume all risk. The committee proposes to run the program on schedule time, and each participant must bo ready when called for his event. When, In the opinion of the arena director, a sufficient number of con testants are presont for an event, no delay will be permitted because of '.he absence of othor contestants. According to the rodeo directors, ' a slate nufi.ane society officii' la on hand and has gly n aotlea to ha, director what 'events they caa pit' on here and what they can't. The' (.Irectors are of tha opinion that as long as there la no .cruel and. tohu-, man treatment accorded, any of the , animals here, the Humane society representative here la clearly ex ceeding his authority when ha rule out certain events here, which are permitted at all other shows. , J - . .. . . rrr-. . . i . i -i ff-. 4V f-vt ,l isi .1 n u h: "$ot Springs I 1": Natatprium , 1 I : Near White Pelican Hotel. , tJjj - j l HEALTHFUL ;' REFRESHING , I ) :: H An invigorating plunge will pep you up for ' j i ' j I Rodeo Grounds ' . rXi FRANK SMITH A rider in last year's Rodeo, on Sam Singer, the horse which threw him in the finals. 1 r How to be Happy Though Married! Take the Wife and' Kiddies to the- BIG KLAMATH FALLS RODEO e i i HI THEN 1 'IT ,;.; .. , . .T0.Th : ;.; 7j.'4v-iW4 TRIANGLE CAFE Look For j I A - in Wc Take Pride In The Service s And Joode Turnirfi . ..' w-v "r TV J t. wtifnri ratrons-Hupen way ana iism h n ' .- . lii, AFTER, THE RODEO v i 'j : ii jveejy cuui uuuug uieatj rr,. A jac pieniv of ice cream. not sweltering days. Drop jy JAliy JhQ Take a quart home with Eat plenty of ice cream. in during the dav or even ing for a dish of your fav- ft 'VUexca prite ice cream, t. Vl A iV'O' . Fancy Sundaes . Bluebird Sundae , 'Happy Thought ' Peach O Reno Nitf Salad 'Carmel Fudge i ' Fairmont Hawaiian Special . Frdlt SaMd v Banana ; Special Pineapple Spoclat " Sunyner Otrl "" Cloverleat '" at; The JA you. Every spoonful brim full of health-giving and refreshing enjoyment. Fancy Drinks Orapo Hl-Ball Cream de Cocoa Concord Float Grape Chill Orange Mint' Pineaiiplo Float Snowball Juno ttrappe IOKanborry Hi-Boll Fruit Punch Oreeu Illver , Float MaHed Milk All Flavors ;' ' Plain Sodas "ii amiii .. . 131 i - " v v -f iii ' ': tnetart-g a . Q iiia mXj , IipTm.'i " O ? I - - - - - - - - ' II PQN WW Mean Lunch THE PEEIGAN STEW 110 N. 0TII HT.