IAS00ORIS’)lh.nl fta-tbera toi lut I'd-dr PM Gr.nriD. i Pork oi:ro*s the ho Wllor pul more m I heir I* in blue Hprd the iy Hover*' ctUd thet on Boo* e«p trying ills not neon »tcr role lor kt*cp-Uw move, Mil she I* lc Dcsley guln»t the and *he 01 wot k were log-! %vcII -I nit lucked lunclurtmuDaphne ihe lurnul incc, bul off side on ull which ?ry quick-■nllnuc In yce Flcm-k-«1 when Itci w. Irh rtwe*n. very well I iiimmen-Coleman. bc*l game way* ron-onie game ■ward* onEXCITING RODEO THE NEWTOWN CLIT i. diffiad. I. uy whether the Newlo.a -vanatiKty. or the udmdnal coaragt 0( tk, # rhould be moat b«bl, peaked for the ro.’-,, chb pariodkaRy .«.|e. at Piocb1. P.idod P0,b hi rtroaf aridaaca at tba programme prneDled *_. *^« a_ . *L . — a *wbaa,Legacy were preaaatbaa, to act a ihow the proceed* 0t whKli to kelp meet Hi 1949 commhmeBU. nra.Kif*.11 Cke wn* lmenl and older and rnU She I rent peril* her up tull-bock*rannot (o Her lorm niui rank* [ *l|hlIhu year and rare-r piny a Bruy nnu avert w ellThe programme contained •r tha best contest, between man and beam which Ihe elab baa yet presented.Unuiual novelty number* tor childrer and tome melodious tunc* by aunt arti»u completed a quality presentation which was In strange contrast to the ground entry fee which was nothing plus what you might like to pul Into the collection t*ox Some »porting gertlcmcn rom Torbonlea had a hor*e-thc TorOanlca Terror—which, ihoy claimed, would throw any rider the club would put on him. The clud cho»* Raj^ARhough the animal ha* thrown 30 rider*, some of them professional* who have i lilted Torbanlea in the pa*t six month*. Ray Seougull made it look like a rocking hor*e.The owmcr of the hor*e raid that he was not salinfied with ■1* performance, nr.d he challenged the club1* rider to ndc the animal with a flank rope on.Ray Scougall accepted, and. although the Toruonlea Terror gave ii more spirited performance on this occasion, there was no question ol ScougaU’* maatery of the onimalHORSES MASTEMD Dn|»t the type of animals presented for cMllrr.gc rider*, it was the general opinion ut the end of the programme that Johnny Anderson stuck it out on the district'* ni«t vicious and ictlvc Jumper Knlrkci-bockechucliaroo, which took the rodeo championsnip nt Gyrn-pie. and that Ray Scougall h.id own a beard the lecorrt best in Snowy River C.hiwt These two Horae, have no better* In professional rudco , tents and the consistent mun- 1 |, tier In which Andcr»on ord Scougall tide them, to bring cheer* (rom the crowd ulI’inch'* Paddock Is proof that these two men arc absolute expert* nt the game Another event which mauc fin interest was a suddenly thuuuht-up challenge to a loc d rider tn stick «n nynamltc Andy Burthol accept rd and was rot disgraced lie -MS wurmiy congratulated for h.« ■portsmanship after ihe event Another unusual Rem an ye* ter day's programme was a challenge woortchop In which C I-aw son gave Ken Bioom rtnearly |present.11.1, public wiu:ts •,•■ither no. , , mg hi* Urn formanci n Ze broviou* or, Caseaia The iccoru:Jumping 1r, , Godfiey leather a*.., . of th. jumper*•'Xmitllloy.Johni.I' d outs'..r tils Jouri u “in the in saddle' got * I s* he ii-.i However I going Bt . Tenor 11 hanilli ” r of the i .talnmemChirlip n quarrelwa* larky i heels ».Arty Cli i und Ifi iii || , roy scsult; LI It tl At a a ,. | the pr.vr. preakti'nt «.■ v key. thri.k. mcn at ........i flee pm . ,glUkl Ithank* i .....lip|WITTl|fible douiiihe toll iperns I Novel*lumber*itronnaii oy Mi-'Chain •, tom I'.' Thump...I iii nli-1'tin* Hul-’iui. gnv .tAt tUianvM by I hr aided tng id ohvlou bl donV-.m Stalk ■ nil VSMELKSH IN STA