ProRodeo Sports News - November 17, 1999

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CALIFORNIA CIRCUIT HINALS: A NewYear's Eve dance and party will immediately follorv Reynolds Ranch and Farm Supply's l2th annuai New Year's Eve Rodeo and Celebration Dec. 3I. The fust peribrmance of the california circuit Finals Rodeo begins ^t7 p.m. at the Pauline Davis pavilion. The second performance begins at 3 p.m. Ian. I.An awards and benefit din- ner. takes place^ in the cafeteria at 6 p.m. Free shutde rides will be provided to and from the fairgrounds for those staying at one of the host hote'ls. For a list of hotels and ticket information call (530) 527-5920 or (S30) 527-6220. FREE ROOMS: The Barbary Coast is offering rooms at no charge to contestants entered in Benny Binion's NFR Bucking Horse and Bull .Sale, -D_qc..8;!._L!{t four persons per room. For more information please call ' (702) 737-7LrL. MISS RODEO AMERICA PAGBANT: The 45th annual Miss Rodeo America P,ag9qt, Nov. 28th through Dec. 5 in Las Vegas, Nev., will feature state tide-holders from 32 states. Pageant activities are open to the public. H-owever, most require admission tickets that may be purchased thrbugh the Miss Rodeo America Pageant business office in Pireblo, Colo., until pageant activities begin._Once the pageant is under way evenr tickets may be pur- chased at the Miss Rodeo America Pageant registration desk in ihe silverstate Ballroom at the Flamingo Hilton gotel. The Fhmingo Hilton Hotel in Las vegas will serve as pageant headquarters (7oz) 738-{l-Il. For ticket reserva- tions and schedule information call (7r9) 948-9206 or fax (7r9) 948-4760.

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CHAD RUDDI age23 of Graham, Texas, died Saturday, Oct. 23, 1999 in an auro accident. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct.26, at 4:30 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church in Graham with Reverend Buddy Moore, pastor of Salem-Creswiew United Methodist Church in Graham and Mike Newby of Canton, Texas, officiating. Burial followed in Pioneer Cemetery in Graham, Texas. Chad was born Nov. 24, 1975 in Graham to Sammy and lulie Hibbitts- Ruddy. He graduated from Graham High School in1994 and attended

Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, and Hill County Junior College . Chad graduated from Oklahoma State Horseshoeing School in Ardmore, Okla. He was a profes- sional bareback rider and a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys fusociation. Survivors include: parenrs. Sammy and lulie Ruddy of Giaham, Texas; ' two sisters, Kayla and Kea Ruddy of Graham, Texas; grandparents, Lila Hibbitts and the late Mack Hibbitts of Graham; and Patsy Knight of Wichita Falls, Texas; several aunts, uncles and cousins also survive.

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