bell, Mr. Olive Lafene and Miss Wilma Sauvey.♦ ■' 11 ——-♦1 No. 7 Continued From )1 1W. I Page One I1 HURT BY STEER 4*the wild and wooley west is the proper place for the highly touted rodeos, he said.The rodeo was presented by Larry Sunbrock, featuring wild west roping and bull-dogging of steers. The evening performance was cancelled when Benny Goodman’sf orchestra, playing for the rodeo, was suddenly called to New YoVk, according to Cleveland wire dispatches today.tbtacl:StlbAll RecoveringCLEVELAND (LIP) — Seventeen persons were recovering today from injuries suffered when a 1,500-pound steer ran wild among a crowd watching a rodeo, at Cleveland stadium yesterday.The steer threw its rider during the bull-dogging event and then leaped over the low wall opposite first base In the stadium. The steer landed in a box, then galloped up a flight of steps and down a runway, where it overtook Nor* man Abele, 21, of Sandusky, and butted him to the floor.The steer charged through two turnstiles, went to the upper sec- pi tion of the lower deck, and ended in up with a leap over several rows tl toward the field, landing in a tan- nl gle of seats. tlThe crowd was thrown into near- m panic but was quieted by police. None of the injuries were serious.♦ * b!anofP® q is mlt; cn ac prto:ofcaPithaipaI!:Wcly inilbwattapiklt;i a T A fVinifnnaff RVnm ( W