Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1975 Page: 4 of 6
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Page 4, Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Friday, March 7,1975
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Four Pawhuska girls
vie for Roundup
PAWHUSKA
Four
Pawhuska girls entered the
Roundup Club queen contest
during the Wednesday night
meeting of the local riding
group.
Sara Sweeden, JoAnne
Patterson, Terri Yount, and
Shari Ramey will vie for the
honor during the coming rodeo
season which will officially open
following the March 23,
Cavalcade planning meeting.
The girls will be judged in
three categories: Hor-
semanship- 33 1-3 percent - this
will include dress, neatness of
dress, riding equipment, pat-
tern, all around ability to
perform The entrants due not
need fancy attire or equipment
as long as it is western. Each
contest will perform the
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Quarter Horse pattern as in-
structed by the judges;
Time Events will account for
33 1-3 percent. Contestants will
be time by the judger on per-
formance events (barrels,
flags, poles).
Committee Vote will provide
the remaining 33 1-3 percent - a
committee apointed by club
president, George Carter, made
up on non partial adult mem-
bers of the club will judge a
contestant on her attendance,
promptness, personality,
willingness to cooperate with
the club and get along with
other girls and participate
where and when needed.
The girl who is chosen as 1975
Queen will be co-hostess of the
International Roundup
Cavalcade She is expected to
ride in all performances, in-
cluding the downtown parade,
and will act as co-hostess of the
Queens luncheon and should
assist in anyway that she can if
called upon by the club. Her
conduct shall comply with rules
as set forth by the By-Laws of
the club or she will be subject to
explusion. If for any reason a
Pa
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ueen
Collinsville, Nowata
SPORTS win state cage berths
girl may not continue her tenure
as club queen, she will be
succeeded by her first runner-
up and the Queen’s Saddle will
be handed to the successor for BOSTON (AP) - Robert
the completion of the year. Scanlon, a 20-year-old fullback
The girl chosen as 1975 Queen from Glasgow, Scotland, has
Sport Shorts
will be given a hand tooled been signed by the Boston As-
saddle blanket and $150 cash for tros of the American Soccer
her to keep and use the money League for the coming season
towards her costumes. A saddle The Astros open their home
will be purchased by the club season against the New York
and presented to her for her use Apollos at Boston University
during the time she reigns as Field May 3.
queen and will be passed on the
1976 Queen
In other business conducted
by the club the bid of Dwayne
Ramey of the D - S Western
Store in Pawhuska was ac-
Collinsville took Wagoner by
storm at the 2A Area basketball
tournament in Oolagah Thur-
sday. Collinsville whizzed to a
76-63 win to send them into the
state 2A tournament.
Nowata also moved into the
state circle with a 63-51 victory
over Bixby at the Oolagah.
tournement Nowata’s berth in
the state championship group
means Pawhuska may have to
face them again at state.
Nowata now has a 22-4 record
for the season while the
Huskies’ record is 20-6.
Pawhuska has lost to Nowata
twice this year Nowata won
the last game 61-59 with two free
throws by Stanley Landrum and
Mike Boultinghouse A meeting
of the teams in the state finals
would provide basketball fans a
chance to see basketball at its
finest.
The Huskies face Sallisaw in
the area tournament tonight at
8:20 p.m. in Oolagah. The
winner of the game will move
into the state tournament
Big 8 playoffs possible
DENVER, Colo. - Record overall take of $3,043. For
cepted for the purchase of the crowds of more than 422,000 winning the all around award
Queen’s saddle The D - S bid of persons attended the Houston,
$400 was the low bid of local Texas, Livestock Show and
merchants who entered the Rodeo, where cowboys won
bidding. nearly $100,000, the Rodeo
Committees were appointed Cowboys Association said.
for setting up the fairgrounds All around cowboy at the
building for the March 22, Billy rodeo was Larry Mahan of
Parker Dance and the March Dallas, Texas, former world
23, Cavalcade meeting. champion all around cowboy.
Members also agreed to work Mahan took first in the saddle
thirty minute shifts at the dance bronc riding average for $2,552,
concession. and placed in bull riding for an
Shawn Davis injured--again!
DENVER, Colo.-Shawn took three jumps out of the
Davis, three-time world chute, "and then his feet just
champion saddle bronc rider went out from under him,"
who once was injured so Davis said. The animal fell to
severely doctors said he the ground and rolled over the
wouldn’t ride again, but did, 33-year-old cowboy, crushing
there, Mahan received, among
other prizes, a pickup truck and
trophy saddle
Biggest single winner at the
rodeo was John Hudson of
Paradise, Texas, who took first
in calf roping with a total time
of 34.2 seconds on three runds
for $4,755.
Other first-place winners
included Frank Shepperson,
Midwest, Wyo., $2,798 in steer
wrestling; Butch Kirby,
Greenville, Texas, $2,704 in bull
riding; and Rusty Riddle,
Weatherford, Texas, $2,923 in
bareback riding
The rodeo ended Sunday
Recordcrowd at Houston
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was injured again at the
Houston, Texas, Livestock
Show rodeo
The horse Davis had drawn at
the rodeo, which ended Sunday,
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his left foot.
Friends who witnessed the
accident saw the horse roll
squarely over Davis’ back in the
same area he had suffered a
crippling injury in 1969.
‘The doctor in Houston told
me I’d have a stiff foot from
now on...I told him I’d heard a
lot worse news before," he said
He wasn’t kidding. The
1969 injury, sustained when
a bareback bronc flipped
with him at a small Mon
tana rodeo, literally broke
his back. After being
loaded in the ambulance,
and once having the door
slammed accidentally on
his hand, and once running
out of gas enroute to the
hospital, doctors put him in
a cast from his neck down
They told him there was a
chance he might not walk again,
much less ride bucking horses.
Davis wasn’t so sure, and after
spending most of a year in the
KANSAS CITY (AP) - If there
is a three-way tie for the Big
Eight Conference basketball
championship playoffs should
be held to determine which two
teams advance to the NCAA
playoffs, a league spokesman
said today.
Three conference teams are
now massed at the top.
Missouri and Kansas State, with
9-4 records, are tied for second
cast, he hit the rodeotrail again place one gaem behind Kansas,
the summer of 1970, and 10-3, with one game to play.
qualified for each of the The Big Eight champion will
National Finals Rodeos since go the the NCAA Midwest
1971 He rides with a stiff back, subregional playoffs at Oral
now, and the thought of a stiff Roberts University, Tulsa.
foot doesn’t scare him. Another conference squad, not
"I’m just glad it wasn’t necessarily the runnerup, will
worse; it didn’t hurt my back at play at the eastern subregional.
all, at least not any more than
you’d expect," he said. "The
funny thing about it is I was
winnin’ the bronc riding again.
Seems like each time I’m out in
front I get hurt."
"One thing the wreck at
Houston showed me was that
my back is strong,” Davis said.
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either at Pennsylvania
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Colesium in Charlotte, N.C.
There would be no playoff in
the case of a two-way tie But if
three teams deadlock for the
title, Tom Starr, conference
spokesman said, one would
draw a buy and the other two
would play each other, probably
on a Monday night The next
night the winner of the first
playoff game would play the
team which drew they bye
Starr said no decision has
been made on where the
playoffs would be staged Starr
said faculty representative
would decide which team goes
where in the case of a two-way
tie.
Outdoor Oklahoma
Eastern Turkeys Relocated ticipated, the Department will
Oklahoma City - Sound from have additional trapping areas
a loud explosion bounced off for capture and release in ex
timbered hillocks at the Push- panding the eastern turkey
mataha Game Management
Area in southeast Oklahoma
and moments later 21 startled
eastern wild turkeys struggled
against a capture net that was
"cannonaded" overhead, en-
trapping the birds during a wild
turkey management project
conducted by Game Division of
the Oklahoma Department of
Wildlife Conservation.
The vicinity had been baited
with a mixture of shelled corn
and maize for weeks to entice
the wary eastern turkeys into
precisely the correct location
Then a watchful field observer
of the Department triggered the
charge that sent the capture net
hurtling over the unsuspecting
birds.
Area Managers Ray Robinson
(Pushmataha GMA) and Bill
Ashley of Atoka GMA were the
vigilant Department personnel
at the capture site when the
birds were finally attracted
within range. Quickly the
banded birds were dispatched
in two releases of six hens and
two toms each at McAlester
Naval Ammunition Depot and
Atoka GMA. The other birds
were released at another
location on Pushmataha GMA,
and monitoring will provide
additional management data
According to Big Game
Supervisor Fred (Crockett)
Lowry of Atoka, the turkeys
were relocated into areas where
progress may be closely
checked in the future. If
propagation occurs as an-
restoration effort.
Lowry explained that cannon
nets, carefully camouflaged
are used more successfully in
trapping the eastern turkey He
noted the eastern bird is more
wary than the Rio Grande that
has been restored to huntable
population levels in 46 counties
largely in western Oklahoma
Drop nets utilized in trapping
and relocating Rio Grandes
frequently yield up to 200 birds
in a singlecapture attempt
Eastern turkeys have been
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locations in Holson Valley in
southeast Oklahoma. Lowery
said additional attempts will be
made to capture birds within
the next two or three weeks
Eastern turkeys were once
native to Oklahoma but
unrestriced hunting at the time
of statehood all but decimated
the bird’s population Hunting
has been discontinued on the
eastern species since 1916, and a
restoration effort began in the
1950‘s.
Game Division data indicated
the eastern turkey has repor-
duced to a huntable level in
LeFlore County, and a spring
hunt is contemplated there on
gobblers pending a decision by
the Oklahoma Wildlife Con-
servation Commission based
upon information obtained at a
public hearing.
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