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nnas the president’s representative.ors-lSBabyby9•y-mgralivetfr,ly-bs.! ISU104JBUP1try*lt; •Rodeo Finals and Fireworks Display Bring Five-Day Event to CloseParsof11 gs lissmn}W-be-sest:iat, s, I and tieirFILER, Sept. - 14—Thousands of persons passed out of: the maiii irate of Twin Falls | county fairgrounds here to-;■right, as the annual fair drew to a close with five-day attendance which by far surpassed all previous records.Exhibitors packed up theirbelongings, concessioners dismantled their stands and theGElt;lt;ihisothionsom-) '\ihotrunsbe-°fandork-hree9cus-i su-order on other onds. s wascnted , Jobs t who lg orwalk-5 and:eting. ed as the t hail which e died4*grounds took on, a drab appearance compared to the blaze off show that had prevailed for nearly a week.** 1 ‘The mammoth rodeo, premier feature of the' fair, closed with presentation of Southern Idaho championships in bronc riding, steer bull-dogging and calf roping to three out-of-the-state cowboys. Following the rodeo a monster fireworks demonstration * was presented through courtesy of the Shell Oil company. •Canadian WinsJackie Cooper, Alberta cowpunch-er who holds the Canadian championship, was declared Southern Idaho bronco busting champion. Alvin Gordon of Helena, Montana, placed second for the four days and Buck Davis, Moro, Oregonsfxider who won the state championship at Gooding recently, was third.Floyd Shillings, world champion from Marshfield, Oregon, who fell by the wayside on a stubborn bronc on the opening night and came back to place first Friday evening, repeated tonight to capture top day money. Nick Knight of Cody, Wyoming. scored sccond place and Buck Davis was third.•»Champion Scores Again• iBlackie Bussell of Las Vegas, New Mexico, world champion bulldog-ger, captured Southern Idaho title in his event with the best average time for the meet. Dave Campbell of Bartlett, Nebraska, placcd second and Oral Zumwalt of Wolf Creek, Mohtana, ranked third. jJack boats, Jerome, however, broke the meet mark to capture top bulldogging laurels in tonight’s event In the repord time of six and two-fifths seconds. Whitey Hoffman of Avalon, California, was second In ten seconds and Oral Zunv 9 U was third in 14 2-5 seconds., » ,• Asberry Schell of. Avalon won the championship, in calf roping with Floyd Peters of Browning, Mon-1 S tana, In secaziffplace and R. R. In-. ! gersoll of Wolf Creek, Montana,1 third.♦' •Top day money wenX to Wid Full-; er of Bozeman, Montana, and Oral Zumwalt, each who tied his calf in j 16 2-5 seconds. Schell placed third!in If 4,-1 Mconda,com hand tions.Thlt;smallCanaA *tary mena what by scchalleThe under grave the It A 1 rcgar after text poste —ren teresl In build creat A f gatio was tion. meaf: one.”Ca How that be rlt; mem(CHN1f/PHGodvineHitlpeaipartteraLionanDr.ionreic20,0asslt;onsinlive
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Twin Falls Daily News

Twin Falls, Idaho, US

Sun, Sep 15, 1935

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