Page 8 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 Mechanical bull rides send ‘Urban Cowboys’to hospital United Press International NEW ORLEANS — Urban cow boys, daredevils by night on the popular bucking mechanical bron cos, are turning up in hospital emergency rooms the next day. “They come in both day and night, but usually it’s the day after they’ve ridden a mechanical bull,” said Dr. Richard Y. McConnell, director of the emergency room at Ochsner Foundation Hospital. BAIXROOM Snook, Texas Friday Sept. 12 Johnny Dee and the Rocket 88’s 3 miles west of Snook (intersection FM 60 & 3058) More than 20 people with injuries from mechanical bull riding have vi sited Ochsner in recent weeks, McConnell said. “It seems like a lot to us, because before then we weren’t seeing any” mechanical bull riders previously, he said. All but one of the patients have been men. Most injuries have been minor, and treatment is usually simple. “We recommend they not get back on,” McConnell said. “Some are anxious to know when they can get back on.” McConnell says he usually pre scribes a mild pain reliever and rest for nightclub cowboys complaining of pains suffered in a fall. The mechanical bull ride, popular in Western-style nightclubs and bars since the movie “Urban Cowboy” was released this summer, is no more dangerous than a football game, McConnell said. One of the problems is that most riders don’t know how to fall off. “Since there is a lot of padding, they don’t have to worry about brac ing themselves with an outstretched arm, ” he said. “It’s better to just fall and roll. When you spread out the impact, you’re less likely to hurt any thing. ” McConnell said bruised shoul ders, back strain and wrist sprains are the most common complaints. Some patients fear they have broken a rib or a collarbone. PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Are you considering abortion? 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Earle had kept the case alive over a year while awaiting FBI transcripts of tapes from memory typewriters that a former comptroller’s office em ployee Bill would show Wayne util ized his secretary and the equipment to conduct his private business. “It could not be proven that Ralph Wayne’s use of the memory machine was to secure benefits for himself. He also worked 10 to 20 hours a day and we could not determine how much of that was state business, the district attorney said. “The district attorney’s office nev- *★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★* !★★★★★★★★★★★ ■*******'*'**'**'* ************* MANOR EAST 3 MANOR CAST MALL S23.S300 • ••«- ©#•••- • ••... • ••«« • ••*. • ••— »•••- »•••- »•••- *•••- £•••** SEDUCTHjiM \,/ \ / OF JOE TYIVAIM M \j ALAN ALDA V BARBARA HARRIS MERYL STREEP A MARTIN BREGMAN PRODCiCTION A FILM BY JERRY SCHATZBERG “THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN” also starring RIP TORN and MELVYN DOUGLAS as Senator Birney Written by ALAN ALDA Executive Producer LOU IS A. 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The district attorney said the transcripts showed the typewriter was used for state business, some personal letters and some personal business letters for Wayne. The grand jury last week ques tioned Collier, Bullock and a num ber of business associates of Wayne. Bullock, who has bad a running feud with Earle for the past two years, was low-keyed in his response after learning of the grand jury deci sion not to indict Wayne. “I was treated fairly by the grand jury, fairly by District Attorney Ron nie Earle, and the Ralph Wayne case was ultimately treated with fairness and justice,” Bullock said in a state ment issued shortly after the grand jury’s action. “I feel very strongly that Ralph Wayne gave more to the state in the way of leadership and management than the supposed benefits li tractors alleged he took.” Wayne, a former legislate Plainview, resigned from tk ptroller’s department in Align! for health reasons and has fief: been hospitalized duringn years for treatment of ai affecting his pancreas. 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