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1:27:00
Jim Carter and Paul Arnold,
looking to beat 16.4.

1:27:15
Bring the bulls on!
1:27:16
The winning time so far,
15 and 3/10 seconds.

1:27:21
15.3 for Jim Carter
and Paul Arnold.

1:27:25
Get him in there!
1:27:27
Next up, Bob Malone
of Mayer, Arizona...

1:27:29
and Al Gardner
of Dewey, Arizona.

1:27:54
Let's go, J.R.
1:27:56
Our final pair
of ropers in team tying...

1:27:57
Henry Thompson
of Florence, Arizona...

1:27:59
B.W. White of Phoenix.
1:28:11
Well, you couldn't
make it much closer.

1:28:12
15 and 4/10 seconds.
1:28:16
Better pull your hat
down today, pard.

1:28:18
We'll move along to the final
event on today's program...

1:28:21
bull riding, the most
dangerous event in rodeo.

1:28:25
In order to qualify
for prize money...

1:28:27
the cowboy must stay aboard
a twisting half-ton of fury...

1:28:30
for eight seconds.
1:28:32
You know, successful
or thrown in his ride...

1:28:35
the safety
of our bull riders today...

1:28:37
may well depend on the daring
of our rodeo clowns.

1:28:40
Scoring in this event
is similar...

1:28:42
to saddle and bareback
bronc riding.

1:28:43
Our 2 judges can score
up to 25 points...

1:28:46
on the performance
of the bull and the cowboy.

1:28:50
First place money, $950.
1:28:54
OK, the boys in the chutes
say they're ready to go.


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