AY, OCTOBER .22,1936Mu ii ft fgia*$r i* %|ares1 .PALLAS, Tex., Oct, 22.—Two hun-afed: 6t,wjjoys artd cowgirls from nil eebtl6li3 of the West Wfll compete in '.tKe‘fftl1‘ Meeting of Col. W. T. Jphn-‘'son'fi ,W6Hd Championship Rodeo at the Texas Centcnnlnl Exposition Nov.' 17' to iD..This rodeo, which played at the t$2ff,QOO(lt;)O0 TeXbs World's Fair In :.JUrie, Is now paying Its eleventh an- Hdrtl'On{hgement ot Madison Square ; Garden In New York City. It holds nil comparable box office records for the .xGftrdeh'TOr the Inst six years- ’ All; the June rodeo winners will ..be pnck, Frank N. Watsbnj director bi'omption for the Exposition, said Johnson had advised him. Finalclmmpionship. awards were not made In': Juno. They will be made at! the final performance Nov.. 20/ the ) last day both. of ,tho Exposition “ and of the rodeo. ‘. Finalists in June were: Shorty Hill, Farmington, NV MV bareback riding;Fannie Nielson, !San , Antonio, -i.andClaire Belcher Thompson,,Fort Worth, tied; in / cowgirls’, broncfrldlng; Jess Goodspeod, VWetumka, Okla,, fcnlf-ropihg; Eddie Curtis, El Reno, Okla., bronc-rldlttg; Andy Curtis, El Reno, Okla., stGor-wre^Uliigj .and steer-riding ; ' ’■!'• ■• This is one of -the . few times . one man has won ‘ more than on e ’event at a large Todeo. Andy and Eddie