Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . w. HE WOULD RIDE THAT WAY With the Other ItsALL OVER BUT THE SINGING The incidental ups and downs of the buckaroos and buck-ers lives during even the three days of the Round-Up, would fillseveral books and each book would have a kick in every will come and cowboys will go but the spirit of theRound-Up will go on forever. Newcomers will ride in future Round-Ups and leave theirmark and a second edition of this book may carry on the recordbut theyll have to aim high to beat the standard the past andpresent contestants have se


Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . w. HE WOULD RIDE THAT WAY With the Other ItsALL OVER BUT THE SINGING The incidental ups and downs of the buckaroos and buck-ers lives during even the three days of the Round-Up, would fillseveral books and each book would have a kick in every will come and cowboys will go but the spirit of theRound-Up will go on forever. Newcomers will ride in future Round-Ups and leave theirmark and a second edition of this book may carry on the recordbut theyll have to aim high to beat the standard the past andpresent contestants have set. But theyll ride fair, play the gameand do their part to keep it a pure sport. The cleanness of thesport is no better evidenced than in the consideration and fair-ness shown the animals, not to mention the credit and admira-tion given them in the part they play in the game. The Round-Up rules prescribe, that a rider may neither knothis halter rope at the end nor wrap it around his hand ; he may nottouch any portion of his saddle. This act is known as


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