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Tucson NewsPaper 1936
RODEO’s Four Horsemen

Have Eleven-Year Record of Work,
Condron, Mullins, Kinney and Marshall
Served Through Every Year That Show Has Been Staged in City And Have
Had Same Posts Every Season
This is the title which has been bestowed upon the quartet of
officials who alone have a 100 per cent record among the many
hundreds of’ publlc sirited men and women who during the eleven
years of Tucson’s " La Fiesta de Los Vaqueros" have contributed to
its success. Jack Kinney, general chairman, or rodeo boss;.
A. H. Condron, secretary; Johnny Mullens, arena
director and F. C. Marshall, publicity director, are the four
who served in those positons at Tucson’s first rcdeo 11 years. ago,
and are serving in those same jobs again this year —and have served
in the the same jobs during every one of the 11 years.
The original polo organlzaticn consisted of about .100 members,
serving on various committees with Leighton Kramer as president
Kramer died several years ago. A number of others have been called
by death some moved away While still others had, interests which
attracted thelr attention away from Rodeo activities. But the "4
Horsemen” are still in the saddle, and have seen La Fiesta de los
Viqueros develop from a mere experiment tov one of the biggest Rodes
in North America.
This does not mean that most of the many working for the success of
this years show are newcomers. There are many, who haye put forward.
their best efforts, but it happens these four are the only ones with
11 out of 11 years.
This website was designed for the
Tucson Rodeo Parade Committee inc.
by
Jake
Jacobson 2005 grandson of,
Albert H. Condron,
secretary of the "L
a F i e s t a de los V a q u e r o s" committee 1925
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