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AT RIGHT: Casey Tibbs, International Rodeo Champion, 1951, interviewed by Kenneth Melvin for the ZB series "Going Places and Meeting People." Mr. Melvin, who met him at America’s biggest event of its kind, the Grand National Livestock Exposition and Rodeo at San Francisco Cow Palace, learnt (among other things) that Casey Tibbs earns over 20,000 dollars a year by following the rodeos and is rated the best bronco rider of America (see page 9)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 666, 10 April 1952, Page 25

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AT RIGHT: Casey Tibbs, International Rodeo Champion, 1951, interviewed by Kenneth Melvin for the ZB series "Going Places and Meeting People." Mr. Melvin, who met him at America’s biggest event of its kind, the Grand National Livestock Exposition and Rodeo at San Francisco Cow Palace, learnt (among other things) that Casey Tibbs earns over 20,000 dollars a year by following the rodeos and is rated the best bronco rider of America (see page 9) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 666, 10 April 1952, Page 25

AT RIGHT: Casey Tibbs, International Rodeo Champion, 1951, interviewed by Kenneth Melvin for the ZB series "Going Places and Meeting People." Mr. Melvin, who met him at America’s biggest event of its kind, the Grand National Livestock Exposition and Rodeo at San Francisco Cow Palace, learnt (among other things) that Casey Tibbs earns over 20,000 dollars a year by following the rodeos and is rated the best bronco rider of America (see page 9) New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 666, 10 April 1952, Page 25

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