Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . luck in riding orjudgment in horseflesh has won. But all have ridden into threedays of the old life, if not into the prizes, and get set for anotheryear. Each outlaw bucker has his way of bucking and many havemany ways. Some cake-walk like Hot Foot, others straightbuck, weave, double o, cork screw, circle, pivot,side-throw, fall back, or side wind to rid themselves of theclinging man thing. Then again they initiate their riders into their sky scrape,sunfish and high dive as Speedball is doing while Sailinghigh with Corporal Roy Hunter, 21s


Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . luck in riding orjudgment in horseflesh has won. But all have ridden into threedays of the old life, if not into the prizes, and get set for anotheryear. Each outlaw bucker has his way of bucking and many havemany ways. Some cake-walk like Hot Foot, others straightbuck, weave, double o, cork screw, circle, pivot,side-throw, fall back, or side wind to rid themselves of theclinging man thing. Then again they initiate their riders into their sky scrape,sunfish and high dive as Speedball is doing while Sailinghigh with Corporal Roy Hunter, 21st United States Infantry,formerly of Vancouver Barracks. Both of these buckaroos areriding well, for they are riding slick, that is, riding close seats,fanning, avoiding all artificial means of support and riding ingood form and have scratched their mounts at every jump. Themost complete example of this, however, caught in the camera,is the remarkable photograph on the cover, of Bill Mahaffey onIz which, when he said Let er Buck, he said a 43


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