
Rodeo
Rodeo is a humorous short story by W. C. Tuttle, published in the late 1920s, that captures the lively antics of rodeo events and the colorful personalities involved. The narrative showcases the thrill of competitive riding, focusing on various riders as they compete in steer and bronc riding, all while the announcer provides comedic commentary. This work reflects the spirit of cowboy culture and the unique challenges faced by competitors, blending comedy with the excitement of rodeo life.





























































