Page 10 April 17.1981
Spilyay Tymoo
SPORTS
Warm Springs bowling league
On April 8, 1981, Dick
Souers rolled a 247 game to
claim the high individual game.
Jim Hart, Ray Shike, Jr. and
Ralph Minnick each had 237
games to split second and third.
The high team game went to
Kah-Nee-Ta for their total of
992. Madras Auto Parts was
second and third with games of
991 and 938 respectively.
The high individual three
game series went to Dick
Souers for his high o f629. Paul
Burke had 624, Ray Shike, Jr.
and Waldren Lessert each came
out with 601 series for the
night.
The follow ing was the
pairing for the night of April
15, and the results were not
available at press time. On
lanes 1-2, Kah-Nee-Ta vs Guy
Davis; 3-4, Madras Auto Parts
vs J.R. Smith Logging Co.; 5-6,
Farm Bureau Insurance Co. vs
W arm S p rin g s J u v e n ile
Department; 7-8, Gib’s Texaco
vs Wes’ Floor Covering; 9-10,
VFW Post No. 4217 vs Warm
Springs Athletic Association;
11-12, Confederated Tribes vs
Zane Jackson Logging Co.
The standings as of April 8,
are 1. Madras Auto Parts 27-7;
Guy Davis 22-10; Gib’s Texaco
20-12; Warm Springs Juvenile
Dept. 19-13; Kah-Nee-Ta 18-
,4; J.R. Smith Logging Co. 16-
16; Farm Bureau Ins. 16-16;
Zane Jackson Logging Co. 15-
17; Confederated Tribes 13*Z-
18*4; Wes’ Floor Covering 12-
20; Warm Springs Athletic
Assn. 10«4-21«4; VFW Post
No. 4217, 5-27.
Teen Club hosts tourney this weekend
The Warm Springs Teen
Club basketball team would
like to thank their people, the
Confederated Tribes, for their
ever present support.
We participated in four
b a s k e tb a ll to u r n a m e n ts ,
placing second at the Yakima
Nation High School tourna
ment, second at the Chemawa
tournament, fourth at the Reno
tournament and fifth at White
Swan.
We are hosting a teen
basketball tournam ent this
com ing weekend, starting
Friday April 17, 18 and 19.
Come on dow n to the
Community Center and enjoy
some teen basketball.
We’d like to give a big thank
you to Chinn Suppah, Austin
Green, Lyle Rhoan, Satch
Miller and anyone else I may
have forgotten to mention, for
lending a helping hand when
needed.
Here are some of our local
young men that have been
Toppenish rodeo scheduled
The Jack Pot Rodeo will be
held at the Vic Wood Arena in
Toppenish, W ashington on
April 25 beginning at 1:30 p.m.
and on April 26 beginning at
1:00 p.m. Entry fee must be
paid by April 24 at 6:00 p.m.
The scheduled events include
bareback, ribbon roping, bull
riding, novice bull riding,
barrel racing, novice barrel
racing and team roping.
More information can be
obtained by phoning (509) 865-
2175.
playing for the Warm Springs
teen club team . Sterling
Kalama, Allen Gilbert, Floyd
Frank, Landy Doney, Vernon
Tias, Morris Johnson, Chuck
Dick, Raymond Shike Jr.,
Deveral W inishut, Robert
Heath, Roman Suppah, Jacob
Frank Jr., Yahteen Frank,
Lawrence Shike and Kevin
Smith.
Sincerely,
Bobby Eagleheart, Coach
Teen boys
BB tourney
There will be a teen boys
basketball tournament at the
Warm Springs Community
Center Friday, Saturday and
Sunday April 17, 18 and 19.
Come on down and support
the hosting team—the Warm
Springs Teen Club basketball
team.
Individual Skill—Measuring things up is part of the skill required
in the game of golf. LeviBobb and Louie Pitt, Jr. came in fourth at
the recently held Best Ball Tournament held at Kah-Nee-Ta
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewczyk
Lions best ball tourney
The fourth annual Lion’s
best ball tournament was held
Saturday and Sunday April 11
and 12, 1981. The tourney one
of the major ones herein Warm
Springs boasted a very good
turn out of golfers even though
the weather was uncooperative
according to Kah-Nee-Ta’s Jim
Wilkensen. There were 100
golfers on hand from the
Northwest participating and
braving the bad weather.
The following are the results
for the gross scores; Adler and
Smith both of Portland had
132; Chapman and Elloitt also
o f P o r tla n d h a d 137;
Wilkenson of Kah-Nee-Ta and
Isaacs of Portland had 138 and
Estimo and Estimo of Warm
Springs had 139.
The net scores were; Wyzard
and Jagles of Kah-Nee-ta had
Redmond had 120; Fuptesand
Anderson of Yakima had 121;
Bobb and Pitt of Kah-Nee-Ta
had 122 and Jackson and
Schnitzler of Kah-Nee-Ta had
122.
The tournament netted a
total of $480 which was turned
over to the local Lions Club.
The funds will be used for very
worth causes for such things as
eye and ear examinations and
also to help purchases glasses
and hearing aids for those who
may need assistance in the
Warm Springs area.
Tygh Valley Rodeo
The 1981 All-Indian Rodeo
will be held Saturday and
Sunday May 16 and 17 at Tygh
Valley, Oregon beginning at
1:30 p.m. It is once again
sponsored by the Tywama
Saddle Club.
Queen of the 1981 Tygh
Valley All-Indian rodeo is
Vesta Johnson and Cinda
Heath is princess. Both are
Madras High School students.
Selection was made Sunday
April 12 during the Root Feast
Rodeo.
the purses for the various
events are $400 for saddle
bronc, $350 for bareback, $350
Bicycle Moto Cross Season begins
for bull riding, $300 for bull
The 1981 Bicycle M oto Cross season is beginning in Central Oregon. Races are scheduled to dogging,.calf roping, wild cow
begin in mid-April at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. Races will be held almost every weekend milking, team roping and girl’s
barrel race. Wild horse racing is
until the weather prevents racing in the fall.
BMX gives kids from age five and up an opportunity to compete, as well as being physically $150 a day. Entry fee for all
demanding. A boy or girl doesn't have to be big or compete in BM X. The sport doesn’t stop with the events is $30. Team roping fee
end of the teenage years either, as there are BM X racers in their 20s. Top professional enjoy many is $60 per team and team fee for
the wild horse race is $30 and
good financial rewards.
There are about 11 active BM X tracks in Oregon. Hopefully, in the near future, track number 12 only the first eight entries will
be accepted as en trants.
will be located in Warm Springs near the Community Center.
Buckles will be awarded in all
For more information, contact Hank Palmer at 553-1297.
Pictured above an Jason and Ronnie Palmer with trophies won in the 1980 Bicycle M oto Corss events.
Entries open April 30, 1981
racing season.
and close at 8:00 p.m. May 11,
1981. Entries may be mailed to
Rodeo Secretary, Ginger
Johnson, P.O. Box 541, Warm
Springs, Oregon 97761. An
entry may be phoned in with a
current WSIRA card at (503)
553-1461, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
daily. A current negative
Coggins test is required for
stock brought to the rodeo
grounds.
Other activities during the
two day event include an
Indian Arts, and Crafts Tair.
More information concerning
this can be obtained by calling
544-2723. Saturday evening
there will be Indian War dances
at 6:30 and a western dance is
scheduled for 9:00 p.m. The
Buckaroo Breakfast will be
held Sunday from 6:30 a.m. to
10:30 a.m. at a cost of $4 and
$2.50.
Admission for adults is $4,
kids are $2, small children are
free. Camper parking fee is $2
f o r th e w e e k e n d a n d
automobile parking is $1 per
day. Additional information
may be obtained by phoning
(503) 483-2347.