ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE Lumberback First Annual Jamboree Is College Saturday Eve Starts May 10 Square Dancing Over 50 Entries To Be Big Event In Two-Day Show By JERRY FITZPATRICK Saturday and Sunday A.S.C. will present the first intercollegiate All you Lumberjacks, Lumber- RODEO rodeo in its history at 2 p. m. in jills and townspeople don your the city park. Entries have been duds f‘*r the best time of your Saturday and Sunday, May 10-11received from six schools, and the lives. The Lumberjack Jamboree, number of contestants will be close sponsored this year by the Hiking to 50. Bill Whipple, rodeo boss, and Ski Clubs, is scheduled for told a reporter today that entrance Saturday, May 10, at 8:00 p. m. a^ forms were coming in fast and the Armory. Pioneer, lumberjack furious from all over the south­ and gay nineties costumes are in west. mode. This is to be a revival of Arena director for this gala an old time logging camp hoedown. event will be Bob Hansel, a veteran There will be both old time and rodeo performer and promotor for square dances, as well as popular over 25 years, who expressed much dances. confidence in the show. The Ski-Jills will sponsor a pie Judges for the rodeo will be and ice cream social. Bruce Brockett, well known Ari- For the students there will be ------; zona cattleman, Haydcc Lane, old- prizes for the best boy and the Vol. 35— Nu#5er 30 ASSOCIATED STUDENT^ OF ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE AT FLAGSTAFF Wednesday, M ay 7. 1947; resident and rancher and best girl novelty pioneer outfit ! Paul Carney. Tommy Knoles of and also the best gay nineties cos­ I Flagstaff will be timer. Judging tumes. Rodeo Queen the girls events will be Cherrie Os- A turkey calling contest is fea­ Alumna Judges I borne Blair. tured for the off-campus people. | Mary Wolfers, well known model Judges for this are Vance White will reign as rodeo queen at this and Judge J. C. Maxwell. Boot, Cigar revival of old western splendor. F. R. McElroy, a former Lum­ She will be outfitted in a smart berjack and formerly a First western riding habit, boots and Sergeant of Company I of the A ri­ western hat all donated by Babbitt zona National Guard, will judge Race At Rodeo Bros. Trading Co. She will also sell the log sawing and log chopping tickets this week in the booth next contest. The timers will be picked Cowgirl Champ to the Bank of-Arizona, which has from local lumber camp workers. been set up by JJttf rodeo commit­ Will Be Here > tee for the sale of reserved seats. The master of ceremonies for Among her other duties, Mary with the shindig will be Rens Jennings, Cherrie Osborn Blair, World's Bob Hansel and Sheriff Perry who calls the square dances at Champion Amateur Cowgirl of Frapcis will lead the parade, start­ the Westward Ho Hotel in Phoe­ ing at 12:15 Saturday and Sunday.*- nix. He will also act as guest 1940, has consented to be judge in The grand entrance will start caller at the Jamboree dances. • charge of women’s events for the at 2 p. m., and will immediately Those in charge of arrangements forthcoming Inter-collegiate Rodeo be followed by the 1st section of are Buck Clark, president o f the to be held May 10th and 11th at bareback . Other thrill­ Ski Club, and Jim Jackson, pres­ the Flagstaff Rodeo grounds at ing events scheduled are calf rop­ ident of the Hiking Club. Roberta City Park. ing, Brahma bull riding, team ty­ . Allen is chairman of the decora­ Mrs. Blair started roping in ing, girls quarter mile cow pony tions committee; Virginia Lovett, 1937, doing exhibitions in team ty­ publicity; and Floyd Sampson, race, girls boot and cigar race, ing at the Prescott girls potato race, sheriffs roping booths and concessions.'' and Tucson’s I .a Fiesda Rodeo in contest, bulldogging and wild Cow 1938. milking. In 19^0 shearoped at the World’s Student tickets are on- sale in Gem Studded Championship Rodeo at Phoenix, Russ Jacks^ps office, and in the winning the Clarence Bdddington booth by thfe bank. Ticket prices Ke'land trophy for girl’s calf-rop­ are general admission $1.10, re ­ ing. served seats $1.76, bo* wats"$2.00. Boots Shown She was presented the Porter trophy for all-around champion cowgirl at the Inter-Collegiate ro­ In Display deo at Tucson in 19-10. She also attended in Boston and New Sheriffs To ; A $5,000 pair o f gem studded, York in 1940, winning the steer- gold and silver inlaid boots contest at both rodeos. It '•ill be on display in Flagstaff was there that she was judged Compete At 1 this week in connection with the Trim Mary Wolfers is queen of ASC’s Intercollegiate rodeo, May 10th and 11th. Her riding World'B Champion Amateur. Cow- Intercollegiate Rodew"6fehig staged habit and accessories were donated by Babbitt Bros. Trading Co. ___ giri '.f 1940. " by students of Arizona State Col­ Mrs. Blair has not participated College Rodeo lege at Flagstaff on May 10 and 1 in any contests since 1940 and is 11 at Flags^jff City Park. PIONEER FIRM DONATES I now making her home on her fath- County sheriffs of Arizona will The boots have been obtained J ec’s ranch near Williams, stage a special -event during from the maker, Tony Lama of El j She will judge the Girl’s Boot A. S. C.’s intercollegiate rodeo " Paso, TeX., by W.' P. Carlock, boot QUEEN’S LAVISH APPAREL | and Cigar Race, Girl’s Potato and shoe department manager of Race, and Quarter Mile 'Girl’s Cow- Saturday May -10, Perry Francis, By MYRON SUTTON ♦ ------t Babbitt Trading Company, and is pony Race at thfc A.S.C. rodeo. Coconino County Sheriff, said to­ ^being i^sed in a special todeo win- Contestants in the Girl’s Boot day. When Miss Wolfers steps i" “ > ^ 0 1 3 D j r C C t O f IS ! /'dow display at Babbits’. „ y.ur w q u e e n ™ Seventeen Entries and Cigar Race will start from Three counties have accepted, ^ Eight perfect blue-white dia- designated line and retrieve own and more are expected Sheriff r monds, totaling five karets, and boots from boot pile, mount horse intercollegiate rodeo this weekend From The College Francis stated. Those officers who eight emeralds and 16 rubies, all Encouraged With and race to designated line, where ~ perfect stones, are set in the boot will dismount, hold own horse, will attend are Sheriff Cal Boise, t tops. The designs o f the tops are “ HH^'ProspectsFor Show Turn Out For Rodeo g cigar, light it; mount and and two deputies o f Maricopa; , inlaid with silver and gold. Mount- To call together the elaborate com- ^ g c haj| a very good ride bl back to starting line. Cigars Sheriff O. D. Bobaith with posse- must be lit at the finish of the £ ings for the gems are of platinum. ponents of this magnificent outfit | “ Yep, the stock is in fine shape, turnout for the forthcoming rodeo men Jess Walker and C «org« R eiff This is the first time the boots would hive run into far more trou- j aluj them Brahma bulla have about j both ?ron) tts 0^.n ranks and from , of Yavapai County; Sheriff Cecil L hav» been on display, except for ble than any ornery cntter ,n the , ^ ^ # tcmper as any rve ever I seven • other southwest colleges. .! " McC^rmic with deputies of Navajo a three day showing at El Paso old corral ever caused if— I seon .. XhcM. are the words of Bob From this college the tentative * '*> ** '* *1 and T b u ck et at f two weeks ago.* If it hadn’t been for Babbitts. HanMl arena director for the in- list of entrants is aa follows: J ig g *, A #-!» county; Deputy Sheriff Pete Cobb It took over a year to make the Babbitt Brothers Trading Co. has „ jatc rodeo t0 be held here Hart, Max Sadler, Ray Donkersly, |he eml. A spear n e of Ashfork, in Yavapai county, and . ■ * -i ______i...... in 1 r . . . i u i . __j n ti. in ____ n .______» p Williams ,onK consisting oi a suck witn a 1 boots. Master jewelers took 30 been the economic byword |n this week end May 10th and 11th.! Emmett Bow the deputy sheriff at the Grand ’ • T om jn *!! in the end is used. Each con- ; days to make the platinum mount­ Northern Arizona since its origin I .. 0, , , ^ ^ to be an I Joe Reynolds, Joe Hunter, *” m I lino to Canyon, Frank Bradney. ings for the 32 precious stones. in 1888. six years after Flagstaff | B” b d “ ™ bUn a rodeo ! Cantrell. Jack Holland. Dave R og -, ^ u i s s ^ a ^ a 2 * ^ it Possemen Walker and R eiff have emerged from the era of the sheep-1 ^^formcr^ himself for over 25 ers. Bill Whipple, George ,Haley. | P°.t*t°. challenged two of Sheriff Francis’s herder’s dugout. Through 59 years ..j cfln>t remcmber the j Dan Hicks' return8 for other potato. Potatoes men to a contest the winner of Nat'l Bronc Judges the Babbitt Brothers have spread; show I went to,” says Bob,! Dixie Leverton, Shirley | must not be touched by the hands. which will enjoy a steak dinner at across this country one of the big- j j ,jo a bronc' b y ! and “ Dutch” Van Sant, the expense of the losers. gest livestock and mercantile in-! ^ n#me 0f Coyote, that I tried to! Entrance requests are coming„ in ... Three girls have entered these To Decide Men's dustries in the entire southwest. d ’ durn time from the following colleges: The I events . from our college. - They - are Sheriff Francis has not planned the contest for the peace officers, What better authority, then, to ac-, Events In Rodeo — ...... - * - 5 U ■ « * * 1 ifomia Polytechnic, Fresno State,] 1Dutch R S i Van Sant and will not do so until all answers ^A^f^^^'throw ed. to his invitations have been re­ The Arizona State College Rodeo country splendor of the rodeo rw>r-. UniversityUTUVerfHly ofOI New Mexico, Newlies more girl contestants Still ...... J ‘ other colleges. ceived. will be graced by Judges picked queen’s attire? Continued on Page F our) Mexico AAM and Colorado AftM. frorr. among the elite of national When the Babbitts first looked ; rodeo circles and well known Ari- upon Flagstaff they saw several r xona cattlemen. small businesses which supplied PROGRAM OF EVENTS E The judges for the men’s events the railroad workers and a fe w . w'H be Bruce Brockett of Rim- scattered ranches rotffidabout. What bronc contest, except that a The contestants boots are 10. Girls potato race. Grand Entrance 2:00 p. m. rock, a leading Arizonian and cat­ ideas they had about the growth loose rope, is used. Brahma bulls placed in one pile. Girls lAust Mounted bareback, girls are tleman; Paul Carney of Wicken- of Flagstaff then they turned at 1. Bare back bronc riding 1st are a cross between the long lead their horses to the pile and armed with a five foot pole hav­ r once to the livestock business. They pick out their own boots. Mount­ • burg, a former world’s champion horn cattle of Texas and the ing a nail in the end. The girls purchased a thousand head and set ing their horses they must then start from designated line and wonc rider and Hadey Lane, Contestant must ride his bronc sacred white water buffalo of n Flagstaff. to work. The (‘enturytum ed and ride to a designated line, dis­ ride to where potatoes are placed for 8 seconds, with only one hand Tuan. with it the Babbitts eiHefed into mount, secure and light a cigar on the ground. The object is to For tb« women’s events the- on the rig. Contest will be judged a mercantile business, a sort of 4. Team tying— 1st section. and ride back'to the line vpth the spear a potato and return to the Judge will be Cherry Osborn Blair, as to the amount of scratching profitable economic side ditch from cigar Ht. starting line where the potato of the Valle Ranch near Williams, done, and to the extent to which There are two participants in_ the vast land holdings and live­ is put in a bucket on the ground. I *nd former world’s champion cow- this event. One contestant ropse 7. Sheriff's roping contest. stock they had already acquired. the horse bucks. f This must be done without the R girl. the head and the other the heels. While one brother purchased cattle The event will be matched rop­ use o f the hands or feet. 2. — 1st section. When both ropes are on the in Kansas, another handled busi­ ing between law enforcement of­ This is the fastest of all rop­ animal the header dismounts and ness interests in P hoen« and yet ficers from all over the state. 11. Wild cow milking. ing events. Contestants, must ties the two back legs. The con­ (rone Riding Winner,, another handled the mirre^ntile rope their calf, dismount and tie test is won on time and each 8. Bulldogging. This la strictly a rodeo event matters at the main offices -In and affords many Jaughs: Two J To Get Belt Buckle any .2 fee t The contest is based rider is allowed two loops. Bulldogging affords one of tfie Northern Arizona. Steadfastly the men participate, one ropes the I Of Sold And Silver company grew until today—well, on speed. most thrilling and dangerous of 5. Girls quarter mile cow pony all rodeo event*. T h * Object IB oow, and the other holds the -8. Brahma bvll riding— 1st see- cows head while the other rider V B°b Hansel, the rodeo arena di- race. to leave the mount, grasp the dismounts and gets the bottom B “ »ct<5'r and owner of the stock to tion.’ • steers horns and throw him to by examining the annual gross Mounts in this event must have of a bottle wet with milk. He BL ~ us«d in the rodeo has announced the ground. Best time wins. sales for the company. It does Considered by many people the contested in at least 1 roping then- runs with the bottle to the K ™ he has donated a $75 gold and ■most thrilling event of the rodeo. event during this performance. * big busihess and a good one, 9. Brahma bull riding— 2nd sec­ judges who pas* on the -nllk. m , JUver bronc riding belt buckle to The rules that govern this event and when counted upon to sup- tion. Best time wins. K T J.Kiven 10 the winner o f the bronc are the same as in the bareback 6. Girls boot and cigar race. K *>ding contest (Continued on Page F our)