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Sloan .’ Glm‘ to the 14 nselor school naval of the T _ bound to_shoot for _ the $30,000 prize mfl ind tron » ‘.‘M goâ€"v "’.-H < championships. _More than 75 have Toâ€"â€"Mmnceâ€" _ ~ ngâ€" *+ne~sp -;.;,g...‘- TS â€"ID j _ which ‘champions will be made and steer wrestling, calfâ€"roping, bareback bronk riding, cowboys‘ and cowgirls‘ trick and fancy riding,. wild horse racing, wild cow milking, and other * K~~~~~todgh sports ‘of the cattle country Rodeo Opens Nov. 16 in New Chicago Stadium : Every western state is represented in the list of cowboy and cowgirl conâ€" estand ho â€"are.. Chicagoâ€"bound _ 10r. the 'éi“tx’?f, th annual W9ri s EE"' mâ€" pionship Rodeo, the big winter sportâ€" ing event which this year will be held in the new Chicago Stadium, starting next week.. Winners in preliminary rodeos from the Mexican border to the nearâ€"Arctic reaches of northwest Canada will contest in all western sportsâ€" under_ Tex _ Austin‘s__rules, which the west recognizes as the most stringent in frontier history.â€" Austin, director of Chicago‘s chamâ€" pionship Rodeos, has arrived from his famous 100,000â€"acre Forked Lightâ€" ningâ€"ranch in Newâ€"Mexico, with tales of the troubles his ranch hands and Mexican caqueros are having roundâ€" ing up the 800â€"o0dd head of livestock used in the contests. AF Every contestant pays his or her ownâ€"expenses â€"toâ€"Chicago ~forâ€" the eftrance fees. A hint that any of the preliminary champions who will Checkingâ€" up the entries. so far reâ€" ceived from sectional champions in western roundups, stampedes, fronâ€" tier ~days‘ contests and â€" preliminary rodeos, he revealed that upward of 200 ‘Af the aspiring .champions of the cattle countryâ€"the largest list for the last five years â€"are Chicagoâ€" sday, Nov. 14, Above, Miss Reine Sheiton of Ridgway, Colo., champion cowâ€" girl bronkâ€"rider; center, Dick Truitt of Okmulgee. Okia., westâ€" ces nc ern champion Ride ‘Em Cowboy doing a high dive. aessntnnconomr MegZ W o contest in Chicago had â€"been â€"*"conâ€" tracted for" would be laughed into oblivion by the top hands themselves. All the $30,000 cash prizes in this year‘s world‘s championship rodeo will be awarded, according to Ausâ€" tin‘s rules, on a dayâ€"money basis. This â€"policy, like others. of. Austin later adopted by. lesser rodeo manâ€" agements everywhere, mean that each day‘s contests will abound in the same element of eyeâ€"toâ€"eye rivalry as any other day‘s. As has been the case with all Chiâ€" cago‘s World‘s Championship Rodeos, the contests this year will begin on Saturday afterncoon and close with the world‘s title and trophy awards on the Sunday night of the next week following. The dates are November ftests always have bee?ur%% tended under Austin‘s direction as the night contests. â€" Contestants not The Chicago. Stadium, completion: of which has made possible a rodeo along Austin‘s lines of magniture, at the climax of the sports season, when trophies would be all the more unâ€" disputed, seats more than 25,000 perâ€" Austin‘s specificatidns Tor the world‘s championship western sports contests, $50,000 "Casft‘ prizes eat each afterncon as â€"well. Tex Austin, Chicago Rodee Director. 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