Old Badger was an outlaw that no man could ever ride. So tough the devils pitch fork couldn't penetrate his hide. To beat him was the dream of every cowboy in the land.
You made a few bucks at a show down in Texas. You rode the train north, threw the sand and the sage. It took all you had to make entry in Denver. A cheap hotel room like a cat in a cage.
He prayed upon the bad ones so wide was spread his fame. From Houston up to Calgary the folks all knew his name. He was the toughest cowboy ever worked the rodeo.