Skip to content

The American Rodeo Gallery is closed for renovation.
The Museum will be closing at 4 p.m. on Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13.
Prosperity Junction will be closed starting at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10 and remain closed Thursday, June 11-Saturday, June 13.

"The Cowboy: An Immersive Journey" Returns July 25

Back to all

National Rodeo Hall of Fame
Everett
Inducted in 1986

Everett "Slim" Whaley

1899-1999

Oklahoma

Bio

EVENTS
Steer Wrestler

Everett “Slim” Whaley, born at Morgan, Texas, in 1899, was one of the sport’s top all-around hands. Whaley did it all–steer wrestling, roping, and bronc riding.

One of his most important contributions to the sport was his ability as a horse trainer. He always roped or bulldogged off a good mount. Whaley’s roan ‘dogging horse, Little Blue, was one of the greatest to ever grace an arena. In 1946 every steer wrestler in competition at the Monte Vista, California, Rodeo rode Whaley’s Little Blue–among them Homer Pettigrew, Buckshot Sorrels, Tater Decker, and Eddie Curtis.

After retiring from rodeo Slim Whaley worked for Beutler Brothers livestock contractors. During rodeos he often worked with Elra Beutler as part of the pickup team. He died in 1999.

Bio

EVENTS
Steer Wrestler

Everett “Slim” Whaley, born at Morgan, Texas, in 1899, was one of the sport’s top all-around hands. Whaley did it all–steer wrestling, roping, and bronc riding.

One of his most important contributions to the sport was his ability as a horse trainer. He always roped or bulldogged off a good mount. Whaley’s roan ‘dogging horse, Little Blue, was one of the greatest to ever grace an arena. In 1946 every steer wrestler in competition at the Monte Vista, California, Rodeo rode Whaley’s Little Blue–among them Homer Pettigrew, Buckshot Sorrels, Tater Decker, and Eddie Curtis.

After retiring from rodeo Slim Whaley worked for Beutler Brothers livestock contractors. During rodeos he often worked with Elra Beutler as part of the pickup team. He died in 1999.

More to Explore

Stay Connected

Sign up for our e-newsletter