GROTTO RODEO·

JULY 24 29 1944

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On behalf of the officers and Members of Lalla Rookh Grotto, I ex tend to y ou· a most hearty welcome. The committee has worked hard to bring to you an outstanding show, and I trust their efforts will meet with your approval. I thank. you for your patronage in helping us to make this our Ninth Annual Rodeo a success. HAROLD KNIERIM, Monarch.

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FOREWORD You are now witnessing the 9th annual Rochester horses and wild steers get more of a break than do rodeo, which is not a Wild West show, but a real the cowboys and cowgirls. contest of cowboy sports. In this contest no cowboy or cowgirl is permitted The rodeo is · under the personal direction of to ride the same horse or steer twice during an engagement, and they never know what horse or Colonel Jim Eskew, rancher from Garland, Texas, steer they draw till the notice is posted on the who has staged many of the greatest rodeos board, and in this way there is no chance of "fix- throughout the Southwest before coming to the ing" to get a certain horse or steer. East. The cowboys and cowgirls come here at their The outlaw horses and wild steers are not trained own expense and compete for valuable prizes. The management is not responsible for any accident or but are like our gangsters with a mean streak in injury to the contestants. their blood that will never clear up. The Rodeo is the world's greatest and most The success of the rodeo depends not only on the dangerous s'port. In conclusion, MAY THE BEST cowboys and cowgirls but on the stock. The outlaw COWBOY OR COWGIRL WIN!

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HOW RODEO EVENTS ARE JUDGED Rodeo fans who attend the ninth annual Roch- arena so that the rider will be sure to spur with ester rodeo, are naturally puzzled how these various both feet and not on one side, then they compare events are judged. markings, and the lowest markings on the best In the saddle and bareback bronc riding, the con- three rides produces the winner. testants are given points, and it is necessary that In the calf roping and steer wrestling events, three experienced judges are selected, ones that are they are judged by the stop watch, and three min- fair and impartial to all contestants. utes are given the ropers and the steer wrestlers. In the bronc riding events, the better a horse and if they fail to catch and throw their animal bucks the better marking the rider is given, and they are disqualified. the rules say that the first . five jumps out of the The lowest .amounts of seconds will designate the chutes, the rider. must have his spurs against the three winners in the day money horse's shoulders, and if a rider fails to comply with the rules he wi11 be disqualified, regardless of In this contest it will be a five calf or steer aver- how good a ride he makes. age, and in the bronc and steer riding contests it In the bareback bronc riding contest, this is a will be a five horse average, and any cowboy who loose-rope, one-hand contest, and the rest of the has not been disqualified will be entitled to com- ride is governed by the rules same as the saddle pete for .the .final money. bronc riding contest. The time consumed by the bronc rider. or steer The judges are placed in various parts of the rider is usua1ly ten seconds.

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COLONEL JIM ESKEW Arena Director T he Arena Director is the man who is re- sponsible for the fast, snappy manner in which the Rodeo performance is unfolded to the spec- tator . It is no small job, for it must be borne in mind that the Rodeo is what mig ht be termed an impromptu performance-it is· unrehearsed. It ta kes executive ability to handle a hundred or more cowboy and cowgirl contes tants and at the same time look after a couple of hundred head of stock. It takes show.manship to take a program made up of a series of contests and arrange it in a workable manner for smooth performance. Col. J im Eskew, the Arena Director, is a well known T exas rancher, a former contestant,. a nd seems to be a born showman. H e knows cattle, horses and the Rodeo game in its entirety, and' that he is well qualified for the posit ion you will have no doubts when you have witnessed this performance.

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THE RODEO To stage a rodeo for a number of days where breed,. gained speed, and developed a resourceful- there are a lot of contestants entered takes a lot ness and animal cunning not in his forefathers. of stock; according to the rules no contestant can Bucking horses, that is, good ones, are getting compete' upon · the same animal twice during the very scarce, because the old Spanish strain is run of a rodeo whether it is 3 days or 10 days and r unning out, and there are fewer outlaw bucking stock for contestants in an event must be drawn at horses now than ther e has ever been during the one time for the entire group, so that each con- testant will have a chance to draw the bes t or the past two centuries. worst animal in the lot. It may take three or even No person can look over a herd of wild horses four days of performances for each and every con- and pick out the outlaws, that outlaw trait is dis- testant to compete in an event (called a go-round) covered in the process of breaking, the outlaw before a purse award can be made, but the fellow horse being one of a certain temperament and dis- who makes his trials on the fourth day, drew his position that causes him to defy. all efforts at stock at the same time as the fellow who had his subjugation so far as becoming a saddle horse is try the first day. concerned. The ordinary wild horse will buck for a time and quit, the outlaw will continue to buck It is a great expense, and takes a lot of time to every time an attempt is made to ride him or that gather a go'od string of rodeo stock, especially he is saddled, and there are annals of rodeo buck- bucking horses. Most spectators at a rodeo never ing horse cases where horses have continued to give a thought as to· where the bucking horses buck over a period of twelve and fourteen years come from or how they are obtained, they seeming of active arena work. to believe that a person can take most any nag, train it to buck, and call it a rodeo bucker, and on Obtaining rodeo cattle is not so hard, a fresh account of this false idea that so many have the supply is necessary each year, especially the calves writer believes that rodeo fans will be interested which outgrow their usefulness in the calf roping in a little history of bucking horses. contests and. become too large, and the bulldogging steers which after a season of having the cowboys It must be remembered that there were no horses tussle with them become arena wise and duck and of any kind in America until the 16th century when dodge _as the cowboy leaps from his horse to catch the Spanish Conquistadors came ove-r, they brought their horns and so become almost impossible as the horses, and we are indebted to Cortez, the bulldogging cattle. Most of the bulldogging cattle Spanish explorer, who came into our country in come from near the Mexican border or from the search of gold and to DeSoto, who came later, for interior of Mexico where a semblance of the old leaving a great number'.of their horses in this eoun- longhorn breed still exists. The Brahma bulls used try and thereby starting the life and ex istence of in the bull riding contests, come from the lowlands the noble equine in America. or gulf coast regions of Texas and Florida, and For about three centuries the offsprings of that a great number- of new ones are brought east each first herd of Spanish horses ran wild, three centu- year. ·The Brahma seems to possess that man- ries of running wild and inbreeding developed a hating outlaw instinct of the Spanish strain of different type of horse, and while he lost in size horses and many of them will go on bucking year and weight, he retained the stamina of the original after year.

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Everything to be seen in a real Rodeo is not as dangerous as bull riding, steer wrestling, broncho busting or calf roping. Between the regular contests, while the riders and ropers are getting a breathing spell and to give time for refilling the chutes, special features are presented. Promi- nent among these is the act of J ack Knapp and his partner Bobbie. Jack, a diminutive cow- boy, four feet five inches tall, dressed as a matador, will present his burlesque bull figh t which is guaranteed to bring gales of ·laugh,ter.

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CALF ROPING CONTEST There shall be three timekeepers, a tie or fi eld from outside. If horse drags calf, fi eld judge may judge, a deadljne r eferee arid as many: other offi cials stop horse; as the local management finds n ecessary. Arena When roper busts calf intentionaly, in the conditions will determine start and deadline. Rules opinion of the judges, the roper is disqualified. should be imposed as local conditions warrant, but such penalties should be sufficiently drastic to pre- Rope may be dallied or tied hard and fast-either vent deliberate infractions that bring advantage to is permissable. Contestant must dismount, go clown coritestant. Animals used for this event should be rope and throw calf with hands and cross tic any inspected and objectionable ones eliminated. three feet. If calf is down when roper reaches it, t he calf must be let up to his feet and thrown by CATCH AS CAT CH CAN hand. The time must hold until passed on by the Two loops will be permitted and should he mi ss judge and roper must not touch calf after giving with both he must retire and no time will be al- finish signal until after judge has completed his lowed. Roping calf without releasing loop from examination. If tie comes loose or calf gets to his hand is not permitted. feet before the tie has been ruled a fair orie, the Rope must be on calf when roper gets hand on roper will be marked no time on calf. Untie man calf. must not touch calf other than take rope off until Contestant'. must adjust rope and reins in a man- judge has passed on tie. ner that will prevent horse from dragging calf.' Ten seconds penalty for beating or breaking Contestants must receive no assistance of any kind barrier.

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COWGIRLS' BRONC RIDING CONTEST

In addition to the purses, all entrance fees in each event will be split back among the winners of the finals. T he amount of day money will be paid according to the number of performers re- (juired to complete one go-round: Contestants who win First, Second and Third places at each performance m ust be ready in front of the chutes to be announced to the audience immediately after the event. CONDITIONS Any rider turnit)g down horse, or refusing to ride whe11 call ed upon, shall be disqualified and not allowed to r ide for clay money that day or any day following in this event, and shall also forfeit her entrance fee. The hig hest total markings on all horses win final money. This will he a hobble, stirrup contest and no extra points will be allowed for riding slick A ll riders to use committee saddles and two r eins. Committee saddles will be furnished by Management. All horses will he saddled by the saddle judge. Mildred Mix Horner

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BULL AND STEER RIDING CONTEST

Rider's, and bulls or steers will be selected by the management for each performance. All bulls or steers to be numbered. Stock will be drawn for by the judges. If rider draws a bull or steer he has once ridden at this contest, he must draw again. Riding to be done with one hand and loose rope, with or without handhold, or rigging and one hand. No knots or hitches tci prevent rope from falling off bull or steer when rider leaves him. Rope must have bell-no bell, no marking. *Eight seconds will be allowed for ride before signal is giv en by timer. Time to start when bull or steer leaves chute. Riders who are knocked off at chute or, if bull or steer falls , to be entitled to a re-ride at discretion of judges. Rider not to use sharp spurs, or locked rowels, and not to spur bull in the chute before gate opens. Any of the following offenses will disqualify a rider: Cheating in any manner; Bein g bucked off; Not being ready to ride when called; Touching animal with free hand or hat; Using sharp spurs or locked rowels ; *Note: Rule of 8 seconds applies only to United Spurring bull or steer in chute. States. In Canada it is 10 seconds.

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COWBOYS' BRONC RIDING CONTEST Riders and horses for each day will be selected by out ride to satisfaction of judges. \ Nhcre three management: horses to be furnished by manage- judges are used, one judge to mark horse and two ment and riders will draw for mounts. If rider judges to mark the ride, the three figures only to draws a horse he has once ridden during this con- be added to determine the total points. test, he must draw again. Contestants must ride Ten seconds will be allowed each rider from time 'as often, and on any horse, as judges deem neces- horse leaves the chute or snubbing horse before sary to determine winner. ·Riding to be done with signal is given by the timer. Ride is completcd when plain halter, ONE rein and saddle, all of which will signal is given. be furnished by the management. Saddles to be recognized and accepted association 14½ to 15-inch Any of the following offenses will disqualify tree made and rigged on the Hambley design. \Nhen rider: new saddles are bought they shall be 15-inch tree. Cheating in any manner; Rein to be three or four strand braided grass or Being bucked off; . cotton rope and not to exceed one inch in diameter, Changing hands on reins; without tape and knots and must not be wrapped· Wrapping rein around hand; around hand. One arm free. Riders must not Pulling leather; change hands on rein and r ein hand must show day- Losing stirrup; light above horse's neck as riders leave chute. Rid- Not being ready to ride when called; ing rein and hand must be on same side. Horses to be saddled in chute. Rider may cinch own saddle Failing to spur throughout ride to the sa tis fac- or examine same to determine if satisfactory. The tion of judges; . matter of re-rides will be decided by the judges .. Use of any substance or preparation on any part After the horse leaves the starting place, every- of rider's clothing or on any part of his equipment: thing the rider does will be counted for or against riding otherwise than with straight rein from halter him. Horse must be spurred first jump out of start- ring to rider; riding with locked rowels or rowels ing place and rider must continue to spur through- that will lock spurs.

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PROGRAM

"The Star-Spangled Banner"

EVENT NO. 1 Band Concert by J. E. Ranch Rodeo Band

EVENT NO. 2 Grand Entry and Introduction of Officials and Special Characters

EVENT NO. 3 The Dance of Rangeland-Quadrille on Horseback

EVENT NO. 4 Cowboy Bareback Bronk Riding Contest Contestants must ride ten seconds to qualify. Judges will mark points scored.

EVENT NO. 5 Trick and Fancy Roping

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EVENT NO.9 No. Name Horse Time

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PROGRAM- Continued

EVENT NO.6 Jimmy Risk, World's Champion Trick and Fancy Horse Shoe Pitcher.

EVENT NO.7 Cowgirls Bronk Riding Contest

EVENT NO.8 Songs and Music of the Rangeland by the Ranch Boys

EVENT NO. 9 Cowboys Saddle Bronk Riding Contest Minimum t'ime lim-it, ten seconds.

FIFTEEN MINUTE INTERMISSION During this rest period you are invited to visit the Refreshment Stands where you will find quality foods and soft drinks.

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List of Contestants and Participants

1-Col. Jim Eskew...... Garland, T exas 37--S. A. York ...... B elton, Texas 2-Dolly Eskew. ...Garland, Texas 38-Jack J ackson ...... Houston, Texas 3-Fog Horn Clancy.. .. Houston, Texas 39- Bucky Brennan...... San A t1gelo, Te'xas 4-Mary Louise Eskew ...... Ardmore, Okla. 40-Speedy Densmore...... Tekamah, Nebr. 5-Madonna Eskew...... Ardmore, Okla. 41-Irby Mundy...... Shamrock, Texas 6--Mary Parks ...... v\Ta lsenburg, Colo. 42-Ralph Collier ...... Coleman, Texas 7-Mildred Mix ...... Chandler, Ariz. 43-T. D. Haynes ...... Fort Worth, Texas 8-Ruby Roberts .... Houston, T exas 44-Red Daugherty.. ..Kansas City, Kans. 9-Bobbie Knapp ...... Hollywood, Calif. 45-Allen Verdun...... Dodge City, Kans .. 10--Carroll Dowell...... Sundown, T exas 46--0klahoma Curley ...... Chickasha, Okla. 11-Levada Densmore...... Smithfield, Texas 47-Ray Bildwin...... Hope, Ark. 12-Beryl J ackson .... .Hou ston, T exas 48-Dickey Dyer. .. . .Kissimmee, Fla. 13-Molly Malone ...... Dublin, Texas 49--Walt Mathewson ...... Clovis, N. M. 14-Adair Shaw...... Topsfield, Texas 50-Red Wilmer...... Ranger, Texas 15-Beverly Shaw ...... Topsfield, Texas 51-AI W. Lay ...... L os Angeles, Calif. 16--Buddy Mefford ...... Anadarko, Okla. 52----Erbest Ballou...... Garden City, Kans. 17- Auvil Gilliam...... Wacco, T exas 53-Pete Baker ...... Ft. P ierce, Fla. 18-Ruby Ray Collier .... Coleman, Texas 54-Clayton Hart. .. .. Ft. Pierce, Fla. 19-Jack Knapp.. .Hollywood, Calif. 55-Chas. Griffin ...... E l Paso, Texas 20-Steve Knapp . Hollywood, Calif. 56-Johnny Chapman ...... Fort Worth, T exas 21-Brahma Rogers...... Tyler, T exas 57-Hoss Allen ...... P ecos, Texas 22-George Adams...... Tulsa, Okla. 58-Jimmy Walden...... Marietta, Okla. 23- Mary Rogers...... Tyler, T exas 59- Spencer Williams .... Las Vegas, N. M . 24-Evelyn Hart...... Ft. Pierce, F la. 60'---Stanly Goode...... Ardmbre, Okla. 25-Bud K essler.. . .Las Vegas, N. M. 61-Percy Cayuga...... Miles City, Mont. 26-Charlie Aldridge ...... Colorado Springs, Colo. 62---Ray Ruben ...... Wild Horse, Colo. 27- Johnny Davis...... Del Rio, T exas 63- McRea Skye Belle Fourche, S. D. 28-Claude Morris...... Moreland, Okla. 64-Nick Fiore...... Jaurez, Mexico 29-Jack Andrews ...... Lake Buttler, F la. 65-Mexico Slim...... Tampico, Mexico 30-Bill Parks...... Gordon, Nebr. 66--Pete Shepperd ...... Cody, Wyo. 31-Buck Dowell...... Sundown, T exas 67-Joe Caliente...... Denver, Colo. 32-Lucky Pickett...... Santa Barbara, Calif. 68- Jake Watts ...... Denv er, Colo. 33-Smoky North.. . Cody, Wyo. 69-Bob Gregary ..... D enver, Colo. 34-Red Hammerschmidt...... McLaughlin, S. D. 70--Ted Vallett...... Los Angeles, Calif 35- Shorty McCrory...... Springfield, T exas 71-Flo· Vall ett ...... Los Angeles, Calif. 36--G. K . Lewellen Blackwell , Texas 72- Gene La Verne ...... Los Angeles, Calif.

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PROGRAM- Continued

EVENT N0.10 Frog Jumping Contest

EVENT NO. 11 Calf Roping Contest

EVENT NO. 12 The Shooting Mansfields from Alaska

EVENT NO. 13 Jack Andrews, Australian Bull Whip Manipulations and Whip Popping

EVENT NO. 14 Cowboys Steer Wrestling Contest

EVENT NO. IS DRAWING FOR FOUR UNITED STATES WAR BONDS (Evenings Only)

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MY GIRL

There's a girl from the W est who stands out For she's true to her love far away; from the rest, And when we're t hroug h w ith this trouble, she'll A girl in a big broad brimmed hat, ride through life double Has a figure so trim and a waist that's so slim F rom her cowboys she never will stray. She's the kind all the fellows look at. A nd so for this r eason, may this war end this She wears bright flashy clothes when she goes season, to the shows, So that back home again I may be, Is a picture of rhythm and grace; Cause the guy she has landed, soon will have A nd with eyes always dancing as her horse hog-tied and branded, keeps a-prancing, you don't know by now- w hy, it's me. The boys after her always chase, If She has eyes for them all, but for none does she fall, -Dick Shelton, Sl/ c.

ARENA DUST IT'S SO! It never happened before in the history of the rodeo game, a nd may never happen again, but two Says Philosopher Guy Lochard. A horse can't ropers in a nineteen-day contest at the Madison kick very well when he is pulling. He hasn't got Square Garden Rodeo last fall each roped nine time. None of us are horses, but the .idea appli es calves and finished with the sam e total time, roping to us just the same. W hen you feel like kicking, a dead heat for the championship. They were J ames Kinney and Toots Mansfield and the total get out a nd pull, and you'll fine\ that if you pull time for each was 207 3/5 seconds. hare\ et1ough, there won't be any reason for kicking.

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PROGRAM- Continued

EVENT N0.16 Cowboys and Cowgirls Trick and Fancy Riding

EVENT NO. 17 Jack Andrews and His Trained Brahma Bull "Henry"

EVENT NO. 18 El .Toro "Y" Toreadors Sen.or Jack Knapp, the diminutive cowboy in an amazing burlesque of a Mexican bull fight.

EVENT NO. 19 Jack of Diamonds, Liberty Jumping Horse

EVENT NO. 20 Cowboys Brahma Steer and Bull Riding Contest

EVENT NO. 21 Participated in by All of the Contestants, Ropers, Riders and Special Performers.

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Ge nesee 6878 25 1 SANFORD STREE T Ninth Annual Rodeo Operated and Conducted by Lalla Rookh Grotto, M.O.V.P.E.R.

Wild Stock, Saddle Horses and Special Features Furnished by Col. J im Eskew, Cattle and Horse Rancher of Garland, Texas and Owner of the J. E. Ranch,, Waverly, N.Y.

RODEO OFFICIALS Col. Jim Eskew, Garland, T exas ...... Dir ector and Producer Bi ll Parks, Gordon, Nebraska . .. Assistant Arena Director Buck Dowell, Sundown, Texas ...... Superintendent Wild Stock Curley McCall, Calgary, Canada ...... A rena Secretary Mary Louise E skew, Ardmore, Oklahoma ...... Timer R uby Rea Collier, Coleman, T exas ...... Timer Fog Horn Clancy, Houston, Texas ...... :Mas ter of Ceremonies CONTEST JUDGES Speedy Densmore .. T ekamah, Nebraska Shorty McCrory ...... Springtown, Texas

LALLA ROOKH GROTTO RODEO COMMITTEE Monarch Harold Knierim ...... Honorary Chairman Past Monarch Bryant G. P arsons ...... General Manager Dr. Barton Baker .. .. Secretary P ast Monarch Freel B. Ly cl don ...... Treasurer Carl L. Drexler ...... Assistant Manager

Advisory Committee: Grotto Secretary, Charles Arena Protection Maintenance: Isaac DeRoo. M. Colton, Archie Bubier , Sam Anclerson, Past Monarch Robert E. Burns, Carl Johnson, Bar- Publicity Committee: Charles B. T utty, Sr., Fog ton Baker, Carl Drexler, Carl Ayen, W illiam . Horn Clancy. A. Doane, Fred Helbing, George Holtz, Leon Grotto Grounds Foreman: Willard Pun nett. M. Hill, Charles Kortz, George Lawn, Walter H. Woodworth, Louis E. Hall, Fred B. Lyddon, Minute Men: Stan Harris, Erie French, Wil- Eric Redshaw, Charles K irby. liam Beldue, :Mi lton Crissy, A. J. Thompson, P ete Van Neil, Hugh Barnum, Roy Baird, Wil- Reser.ved Seats: Mrs. Punnett. li am Craw. Advance Ticket Committee: Carl Johnson, First Aid--Courtesy Rochester Lodge of :Moose. Chairman ; Charles L. Kortz, Assistant Cha·ir- man; Committee-Every member of the Grotto. Dr. A. L. Sanow, Chairman. Carl Mee, Vice-Chairman. Finance Committee: Walter Couchman, Past Stanley Dombrowski, Captain. Monarch Fred B. Lyddon, P ast Monarch S. G. Bowie. Edgar VanOrdier, Captain. Dr. M. D'avidson, Physician in charge. Ushers Committee: Past Monarch Carl Ayen, Chairman; Harry Burrows, General A dmission ; The following are members of the unit: John Bob' 'Griffin, Bleachers. Tutty, Herbert Turney, Beals French, E llsworth H all, Albert McGregor, Edward Meinhart, Program Committee: Carl Drexler, Fred Eb- George N ewman, W illiam P yle, Dr. H . F. Raab, becke, Joseph F ranklyn. Benj. Silverstein, William VanDemar, Charles Knapp, Ray Carpenter, Harold F lorescue, Arthur Visitors Committee: All Past Monarchs. Lavelle, Frank Dailey, J ay Irish, John Diamond, Awards Committee: Leon M. Hill. Freel Duckitt, Joseph F ico, George Jacobi, Ray- mond Fico, John Hamm, J ames Deli bert, Charles Parade Committee: P ast Monarch Frank J. Thayer, Edward Sisson. Buehlman, Marshal; Greeters- A. J . Furner, The fo llowin g are members of the Women's Pres ident; H yman B. Mall ey, Captain. Patrol- Lodge : Mable Sisson, Jean Lanni, Rita Hol- Ray Ads itt, President ; Howard E. F rench, Cap- brook, Helen Ladue, Laura Niblack, Ann Sanzel, tain . . Pipe Band - Francis Love, President; Ethel Wood, Catherine Weinrib, Margaret Charles Ewart, Pipe Major. M ilitary Band- Tutty, Calla T rapane, Louise Pappert, Hattie Charles Van Norman, Manager; Will iam J. Meyer, Margaret Legler, Jennie· Irish, Pauline M elville; Director. Gaver, Harriet Comstock, E lsie Atwood. FROMM'S HOTS

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RODEO DICTIONARY Bicycling-The act of scratching with first one Crow-hops-A term contemptuously applied to mild foot and then the other, in the manner of riding bucking motions. a bicycle. Dog-fall-Putting a steer down with its feet under Blowing a Stirrup-Losing stirrup, w hich di squali- him. The throw is not complete until steer is flat fies rider. on side with all four feet out. Broncho-Mexican word for "mean," shortened to Eating Gravel-Being thrown from a bucking bronc or wil d steer_ "bronc," in cowboy parlance a vicious, unbroken horse. Four Footing-Catching an animal by the fe et with a rope in order to throw same for handling. Bronc-buster-Cowboy who "breaks" broncs. Hazer-Bull-dogger's assistant. A fter bull-dogger Bucking, Buck-jumping, Pitching-The gyrations has leaped from pony to steer, the hazer, mounted, of a bronc trying to unseat rider. - picks up former's mount and also protects him Bulldogging Often termed steer w restling, the from being gored w hen he releases steer. throw ing of a steer by his horns in a rodeo event, Hoolihaning T he act of leaping forward and subject to rules of the contest. ali ghting on the horns of a steer in bull-clogging in a manner to knock the steer clown w ithout Bulldogger--A steer wrestler. having to resort to twisting the animal down with Chaps-T he leather or hair leggins worn by the a w restling hold. Hoolihaning is barred at prac- cowboy to protect his limbs from the thorns or tically all recognized contests. - from rain. L-osing a Stirrup- Pulling the foot out of a stirrup Chuck Wagon-The rangeland cafeteria which fo l- whil e keeping the feet moving in a kicking inotion lows the round-ups, and to w hi ch the cowboys in compliance with contest bronc-riding rules. come for their m eals. The chuck wagon is fur- Losing a stirrup disqualifies the rider_ nished by the rancher for days during the round- ing up of the herds the cowpunchers do not Mail Order Cowboy-A tenderfoot in custom-made r eturn to the r anch headquarters but take all cowboy r egalia and devoid of range experience. their meals at the chuck wagon. Man-killer-A wild horse with homicidal mania, Community Loop-A slang expression to convey that strikes at mounted or unmounted m en. the idea that the roper threw an extra large loop Maverick-A n unbranded stray; a term well known or noose. in the lands of ranches and cattle branding.

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STEER WRESTLING CONTEST Contestant will be disqualified if he attempts to, Hazer must r etire from field as soon as w restler in alLy way, tamper with steers or chutes. Only one catches his steer and must not -render any assis- hazer allowed. Contestant must furnish own hazers tance to contestant while contestant is working and horses. After catching steer, wrestler must with steer. Failure to observe this rule will impose bring it to a stop and twist it down. If steer is penalty on contestant. accidentally knocked down or thrown down before being brought to a stop, or is thrown by w restler There will be a time limit of two minutes in this putting animal horns into ground, it must be let up contest. If wrestler has not caught and thrown his on all four feet and then thrown. Steer will be con- steer in- two minutes, he will r etire from arena on sidered down only when it is· lying flat on its side, signal and be given no time. all four feet out and head straight. The fairness of T en seconds penalty for beating or breaking catch and throw will be left to the judges and their barrier. decision will be final. No penalty for breaking horn.

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Complim ents of JOSEPH WUNSCH ROCHESTER CLOTH Bavarian Restaurant SPONGING CO., Inc. 746 J AY STREET Genesee 3497

ARCH HOTEL GOETZMAN & NEWMAN All Legal Beverages SYRACUSE - UTICA ALBANY Fine Foods Service 1288 CLINTON AVE. N. Main 7968 492 OAK STREET

LUMBER -COAL -ROOFING ROGERS RESTAURANT MILLER PEERLESS PRODUCTS, Inc. FINE FOODS 691 EXCHANGE ST. Main 2840 75 SPRING ST. Roger Doliiver, Prop. RICHardson

EDDIE'S CHOP HOUSE Compliments of Best of Foods and Legal Beverages H. M. CROSS & SONS Eddie A. Burghi, P roprietor 155 MAIN ST. E. Main 8056 232 MILL STREET

BEN MILLER HARDWARE Compliments of D e Voe Paints Glass Plumbing TOM COLOVOS Electric Supplies All Legal Beverages 551 -53-55 STATE ST. Main 6818 581 JEFFERSON AVE. Genesee 526

WEEKS HOUSE Compliments of W e Cater to W eddings, Luncheons and Bridge Parties A. L. PROUDFOOT COAL CO. SUNDAY DINNER SERVED Call Grace Weeks at Glen. 7009 1066 MAIN ST. E. Cul. 3140 1239 LAKE A VENUE

PAUL GUDAT EARL'S GRILL Collision Service, Tow ing E. P . Manella, Prop, DuPont Duco Automobile Painting Body and F e nder Work Famous for Italia n Spaghetti, Chicken and Steak Welding and Frame Straightening Dinners 70 TILLSON ST. Stone 1057 389 EXCHANGE ST. Main 7884

GOOD FOOD QUALITY RESTAURANTS SYRACUSE SUPPLY COMPANY . -East Side~ Established 1885 474 N. GOODMAN ST. Cul. 3069 Construction Equipment Division -West Side- 414 BROWN ST. Glen. 693 1 1349 UNIVERSITY A VENUE

CHAMBERLIN RUBBER CO. CHUCK'S PLACE 94 CLINTON AVENUE NORTH GOOD FOOD GOOD COFFEE Stone 3391-92-93 1551 M t . Hope Avenue

HERBERT'S Steaks - Chops - Sea Food Compliments of Rochester's Outstanding Diner MEISENZAHL FOOD CO. 503 MONROE AVE. Monroe 9332 ASTER THEATRE George F rank, Prop. LAEMLEIN'S MARKET High-class Photo Plays 883 PORT LAND A VENUE BAY AND SECOND ST. Cul ve r 2121 Stone 6721-6722

Whether in Rochester or Sea Breeze We Appreciate Your Stopping In Compliments of JERRY BURN'S TAVERN DWYER ELECTRIC CO. P ORTLAND AND NORTON 4585 CULVER ROAD LONG'S DREAMLAND PARK New Rides SEA BREEZE New Games Lightning Bug - Jack Rabbit - Hey-Dey - Subway - Restaurant Skooter - Loop-0-Plane - Aero Swing - Golf Course OPEN TILL SUNDAY-SEPTEMBER 10

WANT TO LEARN CALF ROPING?-.. HERE'S HOW By Buck Doweil

If you want to be a calf roper, start roping at is light, flanking is the quickest way to get the calf anything or everything, first on foot and then just down, but if the calf is too big to make flanking sitting on horseback. starting at close distances and sure, than grab the animal by its right front leg gradually increasing to about twenty feet. It's all near the ankle and after pulling this foot, leaving right to start with a large loop, but gradually work only three feet on the ground, grab the right hind it down to where you are throwing a loop of about leg. lifting it and pushing the calf over. Always try four and a half feet in diameter or a little less if to have the calf fall away from the direction of the you can wield a smaller loop accurately; the smaller horse or against t he tight rope; this makes the the loop that can be thrown accurately, the better. throwing of the calf easier. The calf is more apt to run through a big loop or W ith the calf upon its side, st ep over the ani- get its feet angled in same. Every fraction of a mal's body w hile still holding its front foot up and second counts in calf roping and the time taken in well away from the animal's body, bring your right building a bigloop and the time taken in drawing leg or foot. in behind the calf's hind legs above the it in might m ean the difference between a big prize hock and push both hind legs forward to where its and a smaller one, or no prize at all. hind feet are in position for the tie, now bring Care should be taken to learn to spread the loop your left foot around to where you are well braced with as few whirls about the h ead as possible. It's and able to hold calf in that position. Take piggin a bad ha bit to continually whirl the rope during string from mouth, slip over calf's front foot , w hich the entire chase of a calf. The hand should describe you then pull back to make cross with the two two or three quick circles above the head of the hind feet and tie by making a couple of w raps and roper and the loop should be let go, or thrown, a half hitch. while the palm is down and the knuckles up and the same movement of the arm that thr ows the If the calf is kicking and you have trouble getting loop should on its return draw the rope back to both hind feet in position it is better to push one help make it taut and at the same time allow some hind foot into place and make at least one wrap of the rope to be paid out so that calf wcn't b e around the front foot and the one hind foot, to jerked clown. hold while you push the other hind foot in position A quick dismount should be made and the rope for the tie. grabbed near the horse rather than to run two- With these instructions, a good horse and not thirds of the way to the calf and then have to hunt too wild a calf and a lot of practice you ought to for the rope in case the calf is .running in a circle. g et the job, clone, but if it takes you as long to rope Follow the rope clown to the calf and upon r each- a calf as it does me to te11 you how, you' 11 never ing the calf, if you are big and strong and the calf win any money at it.

MANDELL'S CUT RATE PHARMACY Prescription Specialists POST A VENUE GRILL PORTLAND AT NORTON Otto Is a Great Host Main 8018

F. K essler, Prop. Tel. Main 8659 E. J. WEBER RESTAURANT KESSLER'S HOTEL CLINTON A VENUE All Legal Beverages 230 NORTH STREET Opposite R K O P alace Theater

COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND A FRIEND No. 155 No. 87

DEWEY RESTAURA.NT Compliments of All Legal Beverages Fine Foods WARSAW ELEVATOR CO. 489 DEWEY A VENUE, Opposite This Park LA MAY DRUG CO. HARMAN'S REST P r escriptions Called For and Delivered Good Food-All Legal Beverages 1800 EAST A VENUE Monroe 1733 384 RIDGE ROAD W. Glen. 7675

BARNARD GRILL RAPPL & HOENIG CO. All Legal Beverages D ealers in 2822 DEWE YAVENUE Building Supplies Sand and Gravel E . H. Junker, P rop. 1441 RIDGE ROAD E. .Stone 218

LEONARD'S SEA FOODS CONCRETE & CINDER Lobsters, Sea Foods - Steaks BLOCKS PRODUCTS CO. 1163 CLINTON AVENUE NORTH 10 BUELL ROAD Genesee 2120 EAST MAIN GRILL Compliments of Liquors, Wines, Beers and Ales LOUIS JACOBSON DANCING Meats and Provisions Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday 1076 EAST MAIN ST. Culver 5946 35 FRONT STREET ALBERT'S COFFEE SHOP DUTCH MILL RESTAURANT Famous for All Legal Beverages GOOD FOOD AND COFFEE We cat e r to Private Parties COR. STATE AND CENTRAL A VENUE 2901 DEWEY A VENUE

BAREBACK BRONC RIDING CONTEST Riders will be selected and stock for each day will judges. Horse must be spurred in shoulders first be furnished by the management. One hand rigging jump out of chute. Eight seconds will be allowed to be used. Riders may usc their own rigging if for ride before sign'al is given by timer. Time to rigging is not over ten inches in width at hand hold start when horse leaves chute. and not oyer six-inch "D" ring, or not a freak- A ny of the following offenses will disqualify a judges to decide on all rigging. Horses to be num- rider : bered and dranw for. Riders who are knocked off Cheating in a ny manner ; being bucked off; not at chute or when a horse fall s out of a chute, t he being ready to ride when called; touching animal rider will be entitled to a re-ride. If horse fails to with free hand : use of any substance or preparation buck, re-ride to be granted at the discretion of the on any part of rider's clothing or equipment.

THE PEPPER POT Music Dancing J oseph Wehs, Prop. DODGE GRILL Rochester's Newest and Most Up-to-date Dinners and Lunches All Legal Beverages Restaurant All Legal Beverages M eals at All Times 1479 LYELL A VENUE 1392 ST. PAUL ST., cor. Driving Pk. Glen. 7161 Glenwood 7291 P earl M. Dodge, Prop.

EMPIRE TEXTILE WEAVING CO. CHAS. HELBERG Tears, Moth Holes Burns R ewoven All L egal Beverages 5 ST. PAUL ST. Stone 3192 1260 NORTH STREET Main 8234

BARNEY NAAS BENDER BROTHERS All Legal Beverages Funeral Home 374 SOUTH AVENUE 301 ALEXANDER ST. Stone 11 79

WALKER'S SERVICE STATION BAB'S GRILL Dewey Avenue· a nd Stone Road A ll L egal Beverages Charlotte 1170 1055 HUDSON A VENUE

BORLEN'S GRILL FALCON AUTO SERVICE All Legal Beverages 995 HUDSON A VENUE CHILI A VENUE AND HINCHEY ROAD Main 8263 Rochester, N.Y.

KRAMER'S BAR-B-Q LILL'S REST Lunches and Dinners All Legal Bevera.ges NORTON AND CLI1 TON 60 ATLANTIC AVENUE Monroe 9250 Culver 1714 Res., Culver 2014 Clancy Carting & Storage Co., Inc. THOMAS F. TROTT . "Service Since 1885" Funeral Home Moving - Packing - Storage 683 MAIN STREET EAST Wm. J. Clancy 9 GRAND A VEVUE Rochester, N. Y. Stone 1524

DIAMOND BAR WRIGHT & ALEXANDER CO. Chet Fowler, Manager Contractors HEATING, PLUMBING and Entertainment Every Night AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER In the lntimate Manner Chemical Fire Extinguishers, Supplies Wrialco Concrete Inserts 70 EAST A\ 21 -23 OTSEGO STREET Main 1056-6828

A Large Stock of Devonia Nursing Home IMPORTED and DOMESTIC Under Medical Supervision Exclusive Residential Home for Mild Mental, Wines and Liquors Chronic and Convalescent Cases of AH Ages Ora M. Boyce, Supt. HENRY J. SCHWALB Reasonable Rates Graduate Nurses 1829 MONROE AVENUE, BRIGHTON 163 RESERVOIR A VENUE Monroe 4675 Monroe 9008 WM. BROWN CO. Food Fit for a King Dealers Lorenzo's Restaurant Scrap Iron and Metals , Stone 313g 29 CHESTNUT STREET Office 18 RHINE STREET Main 732 Yard ALEXANDER STREET HETZLER BROS: ICE HADLOCK PAINT CO., INC. Inc., CO. Acme Quality Paints and Finishes Bauer and Tilley Coal - Coke Ladders and Scaffolding ''You'll Save If You Order Now" MacMillan Ring Free Motor Oil Crushed Ice :in All Sizes 801 DRIVING PARK AVENUE 466-470 CENTRAL AVENUE Stone 1968 Glenwood 446-447

Estimates Furnished COBBS HILL GRILL GEO. SPALTY & SONS STEAKS CHOPS SEA FOOD Metal Work and Roofing BEER WINE - LIQUOR Air Conditioning Where Good Fellows Meet and Prices Are Right 1811 CULVER ROAD Culver 825 Shop, 120 Woodman Park 1104 MONROE AVENUE Menroe 9299 Compliments o£ BERNARD T. FLANNERY FINCHER MOTORS, INC. Funeral Home 18 SOUTH UNION STREET 17 PHELPS AVENUE Main 2262 Glenwood 4251

ROCHESTER MAGNETO NONE BETTER and STARTER SERVICE -Authorized .Dealer for Exide Batteries SCHRADERS Repairs on All Makes of Generators, Starters, Truly Delicious Magnetos, Distributors, Ignitions, -Fuel Pumps and Carburetors Sausage Products 265 HAYWARD AVENUE 651-655 PLYMOUTH AVENUE NORTH Culver 2127-2128 Phone Main 2410 FENCES FOR THE RODEO ERECTED BY DE ROO WIRE WORKS PROPHET ISAAC DEROO Wire Guards, Machine Guards, Wire Partitions, Light Iron Work, Brass Rails IRON AND WIRE FENCES 342 NORTON STREET GLENWOOD 6288 Wamblu Corporation Bus. Main 8133 Res. Genesee. 2791-X Manufacturers Merchants Linen Supply Co. Paint, Varnishes, Japan, Shellac, Enamel FREDDIE "SHIRT" PECK Pure White Lead Linseed Oil COATS, APRONS, TOWELS House Paint White Duck Trousers for Soft Ball Teams Office and Factory Call us for your order of Team Bowling Shoes 1378 RIDGE ROAD EAST 536 ST. PAUL STREET WM. STAPPENBECK, INC. LIN FAR Rendering Works (Lotus Flower) CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT ATLANTIC AVENUE DUGWAY Chow Mein to Take Out Culver 1161 48-50 EAST A VENUE Main 8892 JULIUS J. ANDERSEN RABE'S CUSTOM TAILOR lNG For Ladies and Gentlemen COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 704 CASE BLDG. 82 ST. PAUL ST. 98-100 MANHATTAN STREET Stone 6283 1755 - STONE - 1756 F. A. Woehr Machine Company Schulz Bros. Designers and Builders of DINNERS arid LUNCHES Special and 'Automatic Machinery SODA and CANDY 17 FAVOR STREET Main 2564 355 DRIVING PARK AVENUE GEORGE'S You'll find the best in Toys, Awnings Enjoy a Good Meal Meet Your Friends and Camp Supplies Buy Victory Bonds with What You Save 48-52 LAKE A VENUE JAMES E. FIELD CORP. 24-Hour Service 330 EAST MAIN STREET Stone 794 THE PLACE TO PARK WHEN YOU SHOP DOWNTOWN IDEAL PARKING STATION NO DUST - ASPHALT PAVEMENT Elm, Euclid and Atlas Streets Rear of Manhatten Restaurant and Laube's Old Spain

Drexler Print Shop, Inc. 36 St. Paul St., Rochester 4, N.Y.