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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1979)
¿ i PAGE 1 4 ,APRII, W 3 £ 7 9 S P IL Y A Y TYMOO SPORTS ARRON SMITH crossing the finish line at the Three Sisters Classic Mini-Marathon April 8, 1979. Eleven year-old Smith placed 3rd in the 14 year-old-and-under class. He participated in the 6.2 mile run. The course was a real challenge according to many participants as the final climb was a steady 1.25 mile jaunt before dropping down to the finish. Spilyay Tymoo Photo. Boxing Tourney Starts Tomorrow . An action-packed card should offer local residents plen ty of excitement April 14 when the Warm Springs Boxing Club hosts an all-Indian Youth Ama teur Boxing tournament at the Community Center. The first session of the one-day tourney is scheduled to start at 3:00 p.m. and the second session will start at 9:00 p.m. Teams from throughout the Northwest and Canada will be featured. DANCE AFTERWARDS A dance featuring “Savage Rsurrection” , an all-Indian band from Chiloquin, Oregon will be held at the Agency Longhouse tonight (Friday) and Saturday night beginning at 8:00 p.m. both nights. A dance contest with, trophy prizes will also be held Saturday night. Admission to the dance will be $3.00 stag (single) and $5.00 drag (couple). N ew s B it class which starts Tuesday after noon, April 17th. For additional information call the adult learn-, ing center at 553-1428. A REMINDER TO DOG OWNERS - All dogs must have their license renewed before May 1st! Before any dog can be licensed, the owner must have the animal vaccinated against rabies. Dog license will be issued when evidence of rabies„yacci- nation is provided by the owner and signed by a licensed veter- narian. QUEEN SELECTION - The 1979 Tygh Valley All-Indian Rodeo Queen selection will be held Sunday April 15th, at the Warm Springs Rodeo arena. This is open to girls of the ages 15-19, the selection to begin at 1:00 p.m. All participants shall dress in full Indian regalia and must be TENNIS ANYONE? - There horseback. This year’s Tygh are a couple of spots still open in Valley All-Indian Rodeo is sched the COCC-sponsored Tennis I uled for May 19-20th. Locals Participate In Sisters Classic The first annual “Three Sis ters Classic” run got underway precisely at 10 a.m. on Sunday, April 8, in Bend. Kicking off this event was the 10,000 meter race (6.2 miles) which consisted of 130 eager rupners on what was an ideal day for the challenging course. All entries in the 6.2 mile race finished and each runner received a T-shirt and the win ners in each catagory received a ribbon. The various catagories included 14 years-old-and-under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49 and 50 and over. Arron Smith, an 11 year-old Warm Springs youth, placed third in his division and also he was the first local to cross the finish line. Other local entires were Richard, Madeline and Joel Craig, Everett and Leffert Mil ler, Delson and CeCe Suppah, Fabian and Donna Sutterlee, and Lee Tom. In the Granddaddy race for the day, the one-half marathon (13.1 miles), there were 85 en tries who challenged this tough course. Jerry Sampson, the lone entry from Warm Springs mana ged to cross the finish line in the number 18th spot. This will become an annual event and will be held around the first or second week in April of each year. This year’s race was sponsored by Adidas and the Optimist club of Bend. HUSBAND-WIFE team — Madeline and Richard Craig were among the 130 entries that ran the 6.2 mile classic in Bend on April 8,1979. Spilyay Tymoo Photo. Warm Springs Bowling This years bowling league is winding down to its last two weeks of regular play and at this point all the games are getting real close. The league is so tight that there are severalteams that could wind out the season as the champions. There are just two more league nights and then the “Big Sweeper” for this year’s wind up. The two top finishers will square off to determine the champion for the third quarter of the year. This will qualify the team to enter the. tournament of champions which will be held in Milwaukie, Oregon during the later part of April or the first part of May. Leading the league is Mad ras Auto Supply with 28-8, fol lowed by the re st; Warm Springs Athletic Association 25-11, Zane Jackson Logging Co. 24-12, Kah- Nee-Ta 24-12, Alfred Smith Log ging Co. 20-16, V.F.W. Post No. 4217 19-17, Amos Switzler Jr. Tree Thinning Co. 19-17, Farm Bureau Insurance Co. 17-19, Macy’s 13%-22%, Confederated Tribes 12-24, Porter House 11%- 24%, and Arthurs Tree Thinning Co. 3-32. For the high team three- game series went to the Zane Jackson’s Logging as they rolled a 2772, Madras Auto Supply had a 2720, and the Farm Bureau In surance Co. 2670. The high indi vidual three-game went to Elton Greeley 663, second Paul Burke 609, and Larry Langley 602. For the high team game Madras Auto Supply rolled a 988, Zane Jackson 936, Farm Bureau Ins. 951. The high individual game- went to Larry Langley for his 253 effort, Elton Greeley 235, and George D eJarnett 22». This was the results from the night of April 11,1979. THE SHRINERS CIRCUS is scheduled to be in Madras April 18, 1979. The first performance will be presented at 4:00 p.m. with the final setting to begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the front desk of the Admini stration Building. Tickets will be handed out only to adults. The circus is also scheduled for per formances on April 19 in Prine ville, and in Redmond on the 20th. IIM RECEIPIENTS - The check-writing schedule is from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This schedule is strictly inforced to allow the personnel to resume normal operating duties. The last check-writing day for the month of April is Thursday the 26th. IIM will be closed from April 27-30th. The start of the 13.1 mile run at the Three Sisters Classic in Bend on April 8, 1979. There were 85 started and 84 finished. Spilyay Tymoo Photo