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http://www.heraldandnews.com/articles/2004/07/06/news/top_stories/atop2.txt July 5,
2004 By
LEE JUILLERAT For winner Randy Hopkins of Malin it meant a teary-eyed two minutes in a suffocating telephone booth while he was grinding 18-1/2 ounces of horseradish.
A highlight of the
afternoon was the grinding contest, held in the
oxygen-deprived telephone booth. Contestants were
given two minutes to grind roots. Another competitor,
Dennis Fanning, exited with 40 seconds to go, dizzy
from the heat and smell. "It's bad. Couldn't
breathe," he said. One young boy kept
shaking his head like a dog shedding water. Some
repeatedly wiped their foreheads and faces with
hands soaking in horseradish pulp. The big drama came when
Kenny Moore of Tulelake, last year's grinding and
eating champion, waited until the last to defend his
title. "I didn't have anything
else to do," said Hopkins when it was over. "I'm
showing my car (a blue 1974 Corvette) at the car
show." Each contestant was
given two hot dogs laden with horseradish. Eating
with gulps and lurches, the eaters quickly began
pouring sweat as faces turned beet red. At times
Pound appeared ready to topple over, giving Moran
time to finish her second hot dog and take a
mouth-clearing drink of water. Other activities
through the afternoon included several hours of
songs by Bordertown, a Tulelake Basin band that
featured 1960-70s rock 'n' roll, singer Jamie Pineda
of McArthur, Calif., a hotsie-totsie pageant that
drew a large number of entrants, fire department
displays, Tulelake Police K-9 Dog demonstrations, a
bouncy castle, dunk tank, cow patty bingo, greased
pig contest and kids carnival, including fishing for
prizes, egg roll, cake walk, sack races, face
painting, watermelon and seed spitting. "The crowds were slower
getting here. During the day it took a long time for
things to get going," Wright said. "The people who
are here are really enjoying themselves."
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