A
big roundup happened on September 3-4 during 1938 at the Heart Ranch. This
competition was held for non-professional cowboys that lived in Texas. These
rodeos are for people to participate in survival ways of the old west. Many
world champions appeared the day of the event. However, only people allowed to
take part in the roping event were the people who currently worked on a ranch.
Among those people was Pete Ainsworth who was currently working for the Spade
Ranch. A few of the other events besides the calf roping were the wild cow
milking, bull riding, wild mare riding, bull fighting, and some junior events.
Link: http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127007/m1/1/zoom/?q=%22Spade%20Ranch%22
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