Steer wrestler wastes not an instant in his violent race against the stopwatch. Steer Wrestler Brakes Steer with Boot Heels One of the most important things about judging a rodeo is knowing all the rules about the event. Rodeo, like other sports, has its share of unforseen events that require a huddle of officials on the field. Steer wrestling, for example, can be pretty routine. The dog ger rides after the steer from behind the barrier as in calf roping. He has a hazer who rides on the other side of the steer to keep it from running straight. The bulldogger, as he’s called by the cowboys, drops out of the saddle onto the horns, brakes the steer to a stop by digging in with his boot heels, then twists him down. It's a tim ed event und the quickest time wins. Nothing difficult about judging an event like that. Hut what happens if, the cowboy misses the steer altogether? Or if the sti-er gets out of the arena? Or if the dogger loses his grip and takes (Hit after the escaping steer on foot? Now let's see. Where's the rule hook? The rules say the steer, once he's crossed the scoreline, be longs to the contestant regardless of what happens. Thus if an over-enthusiastic spectator downs the critter with a well-aimed leap from the seats, the cowboy gets another turn at the chutes. But if the arena belongs to the contestant, the stands are forbidden him. Should the steer escape the arena, time is stopped, the steer is returned to the chutes and turned out again. The wat ches are started where they were stopped. The dogger can’t wrestle the steer down in the aisles or the runways under the stands. If the dogger misses the steer ' on his jump, like the calf roper | tie gets another chance. Hut af ter crashing into the ground full i tdt from the hack of a galloping 1 horse, often the cowtxiy doesn’t | feel like taking another jump just now, thank you. So the ! rules require the field judge to i ask him and the "dogger must reply at once”. To get another jump, the cow boy must remount his horse and make another run. He can't ___ take more than one step on foot to catch the steer he’s lost. “Houlihanning”, jumping on a steer from the saddle in such a way as to knock it down, is il legal and if the judge feels a contestant does it intentionally, the cowboy can lx* disqualified. Occasionally the steer will stumble accidentally as the dog ger makes his jump. When that happens the cowboy must let the steer regain all four feet and twist it down again. Stopping the steer and then throwing it must be two dis tinct movements. Should the contestant down the critter be fore it is brought to a full stop, the field judge will not flag time until the steer is let up and thrown properly. In the violent action, which may take longer than a few seconds from chute to stopwatch, judging this im portant distinction requires the practiced eye of an experienced contestant. Also outlawed is the practice of “pegging" — sticking a horn into the ground to gain leverage. But the most crucial decision the steer wrestling judge must make — and the one he faces most often — is calling time on the fall. The field judge drops his flag only when the steer is flat on its side, with all four feet straight and free, pointing the same way as the head. Compliments SEGER Funeral Home —Atkinson— Sales of New & I'sed SEWING MACHINES All Makes Repaired Where you get honest, de pendable servfce always! Adler Sewing Center O’Neill — Phone 26B l >-r w r-mmmm . k1 w—mmmm CAMPBELL LUMBER CO. —ATKINSON — t “Wants Your Business” “Best Wishes to the 1957 Fair!” "Revco" Home Freezers Montgomery Hdw. O’Neill, Nebraska / TTvnmRrm I n\ ta Ti pi QQja l M I Our Heartiest Congratulations to the Holt Fair! Heating - Cooking - Refrigeration I MOTOR fuel “World’s Greatest Fuel, Most Economy , Ij Cleaniest!” LET US SERVICE YOUR HOME with these MODERN CONVENIENCES We have a complete line of Noi(|e Appliances Anything in Heating j Seigler — Dearborn — Universal — Coleman “All Outstanding Heating Systems!” j| AMANA Freezers & Air Conditioner# Let U# Serve You! Dankest SERVICE CHAMBERS O’NEni Eric Dankert Ralph Seger j 11