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PAGE FOUR SECTION A THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1957 MISS PEACH By Mell EiwXHE-rX m'SN ami) "TX I THAT MAD, HOMELESS' HELP CAN WE CUTE DOS BUT TCAN TELL 1 SAVE US KEEP HIM V-r chased us 1 very- py the he won't (Gasp) ALL tCLEANyl LONELY s1 STOP i MASCOT? AJr THWAV LOOK. ACSWUV CHASING. of Tucson was presented to Harold Zwenlein as champion bareback rider. Davis Elopes Rodeo Title tional standings for Rodeo Cowboys Assn. contests Davis was a top Regents OK Engineering At Tempe (Continued From Page One) quality is more important than quantity." John Jacobs of Phoenix, board president, said the only element of risk in what was being done was an assumption that the undergraduate work will be accredited by 1961.

He added that he thought adoption of the report would give 'the board and the college administration the incentive to build a better program and faculty. John Babbitt, chairman of the degree committee, said the committee members felt that the program outlined in the report would benefit both the Tempe school and the University because both schools would have time to plan for the future. Mrs. Kirmse withdrew her motion and offered an amendment to the committee report to eliminate the 1961 date, but was voted down. The report was then adopted.

The report also authorizes master of arts degrees in English, Spanish, mathematics, history and psychology and master of science degrees In biological sciences, physics, chemistry, accounting and business administration at Tempe. Arizona State College at Flagstaff Is authorized to give master of arts degrees in English, economics and social sciences, and science and mathematics. SALT-FREE ranking roper in the steer and the calf roDine events last year. He DIABETIC allergy: LI II I earned more than $10,000. Smith was one of the most popular of cowboys competing.

The 1956 team roping world's champion was crowded by a dozen or more youngsters following yesterday's finals for autographs. Besides his money wins, Smith took home the coveted Toots Mansfield Saddle, a hand-tooled job donated by Porter's of Tucson to the high point calf roper. Winning firsts and a second in that event, Smith was miles ahead of the competition. Hand-carved bareback rigging from Wallace's Cowboy Outfitters NATURAL: HI-PROTEIN We carry the greatest varl- ety ot these foods In Tucson. Coma i In and choose yours from our wonderful selection.

when he "rode out" his bronc. A disqualification for not spurring out ot the chute cost him his chances for a win there. His opening-day bull riding performance was the only one of several good rides to stand up. He collected $581.88 for third in that event and headed for Phoenix where he will try again. While several Arizona entries managed to wrangle a share of the $26,000 in prize money, only four Tucson cowboys of 40 entered were able to shake off the competition enough to finish in the money.

Top local winners were Mike Megariz and -Fritz McTarnahan, who won second in the final go-round for team roping for $401.87 James Mahoney finished fourth in the second bulldogging go-round for $201.84 and the same position in the championship steer wrestling for an added $134.58, making him third highest local winner. Buddy Peak, of 1703 W. Ajo Way, collected $214.37 for a last place tie in bull riding, then began packing his riding gear for a trip this week to the Baton Rouge, rodeo. Excitement reached its highest peak of the five-day contests yesterday afternoon when the overflow crowd honoring "Armed Forces Day" rooted for every rider to leave the chutes. (Continued From Page One) Saturday after learning of his father's death at home, was 10th top money winner.

With a large number of entries in the riding events swelling purses for best rides, payoffs were divided nearly even among ropers and riders. Of the first 10 winners, four were ropers, four riders, and two bulldoggers. Because of the larger entry fees for roping, ropers usually take home the top money. But riding events this year paid off big. John Mitchell, Ft.

Bragg, and Art Holliday, Jonesboro, tied for first in bull riding and collected $811.56 each. Last year Bob May-nard, a N. Hollywood movie stunt rider, and Blocky Rutherford, Clifton, earned $269.50 for first place, tie money in the same contest in 1956. Maynard was one of two riders to stay with the Brahman bulls yesterday but his ride wasn't Judged as one of the six best of the rodeo. Rutherford finished fourth this year for $428.75.

Benny Reynolds, the 19-year-old Montana cowboy who set the pace for the 1957 rodeo by taking two first-day wins, almost finished the contests without a dime. The tall, lanky Reynolds easily was the most spectacular rider in compeittion. But, dogged with bad luck since his opening-day wins, he almost went home broke after competing in all four riding events. In bulldogging yesterday Reynolds pinned his steer in 9.9 seconds. In the first go-round this would I Ji'J IK" 1 r'" rvCX ri '1 Atfvirtftfmtnt TIMELY GUIDE TO GARDEN PLANNING Now is the time to decide what yoa will do to improve your garden this year.

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But Hollywood, is the son of Yakima Canutt, five-time world's champion just after the tall Montanan's ride, cowboy. three other cowboys set faster times and pushed him out of the Davis, the all-around champ, probably was the biggest cowboy riendly beacons money. to compete in this year's contests, It was the same story on the saddle broncs. He drew a big applause from the crowd Saturday Tossed Almost To Moon Richard" Morgan, Tucson cowboy, finds this hot-tempered Brahman too much to handle. After a four-seconds ride, Morgan was flipped about two feet off the Brahman, landing on his back in the dirt, uninjured.

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By an overwhelming voice vote, the House, sitting in committee of the whole, gave "do pass" recommendation to a proposed constitutional amendment lowering from 18 to 16 the age at which juveniles charged with felonies would have to be tried in adult courts. While there could have been no doubt on the voice vote by which the proposal was approved, there was enough strong opposition to indicate that it will be vociferously opposed if placed on the next general election ballot. It would appear, from the voice vote, that the measure will pass the House when it comes up on third reading early this week. General belief Is that the Senate will give Its approve! if the resolution is received from the House. Since it proposes amendment of the constitution, the matter will Si a IS 39 have to appear on the ballot if passed by.

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