Full title reads: "Saugus. Life's all ups & downs for Cowboys! Brahma steers & Bucking Bronchos do their best to divide riders & their seats at season's first Rodeo."
Saugus (either Massachusetts or California), United States of America.
Full title reads: "Saugus. Life's all ups & downs for Cowboys! Brahma steers & Bucking Bronchos do their best to divide riders & their seats at season's first Rodeo."
Saugus (either Massachusetts or California), United States of America.
Rodeo scenes - riders try to control bucking horses as they are released into the rodeo ring. A rider come to grief.
One rider is riding a bull. He hangs on for quite a while. The man who follows him is not quite so successful.
Another rider tries his hand with a young and untamed horse. He falls off.
Lots of traditional rodeo garb - cowboy hats and chaps etc., all in fairly long shot and a little dupey. According to an advert on the side of the ring this is "Hoot Gibson's Rodeo".
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