June 10,1981 Page 11
Spilyay Tymoo
June BMX races
Three American Bicycle
An entry fee of $3 is charged
Association-sanctioned bicycle fory each contestant. First,
motocross racés are scheduled second and third place trophies
to be held at the Warm Springs will be presented in every race.
BMX track during the month
All riders must present a
of June. All ages, expert as well current ABA membership card
as novice, may enter.
when registering for a race to
The races are scheduled for receive points. Application for
the following days: Friday, membership can be made prior
June 12; Friday, June 19; and to the race at the Community
Saturday, June 27-,
Center or on the day of the race
Registration for the Friday where the entry fee is paid.
races is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
The ABA membership fee of
with the race beginning at 7:00 $17 in c lu d e s in s u r a n c e
p.m. Registration for the coverage. A non-member may
Saturday race is from 9:30 to register and participate but will
10:30 a.m. on the day of the receive no points and he must
race with the race commencing purchase insurance.
at 11:00 a.m.
Pool banquet held for ladles
A banquet was held June 6 at
the Prineville Elks Lodge to
celebrate the end of the
women’s Winter Pool League.
Trophies were given from
sixth place and on up. High
scorer trophy went to Glenda
Kessell of Pinnocchio’s No. 1
with 110 points. Sportsman
ship trophy went to El Juan
No.l.
—Porterhouse No. 1 placed
2nd
—Meet Market No. 1 placed
4th
—Rialto No. 2 placed 8th
—Meet Market No. 2 placed
9th
—Rialto No. 1 placed 13th
—Porterhouse " No. 2 placed
18 th
Local teams to place were
Porterhouse No.l. They placed
second with team members
Lois Selam, MurieL Yeo, Alice
Knight, Linda Brown and
Hazel K night. The Meet
Market placed fourth with
Jackie Simtustus the Captain,
Jeri Smith, Marie Smith,
Marcy Simtustus and Pat
Tanewasha.
Rialtó No. 2 placed eighth.
Locals on that team were Vicki
Rosas, Berni Tufti, Angie
Boise, Bonnie Tuckta and
Teeny Tappo. Meet Market
No. 2 placed ninth with Noree
Langley, Bonnie Charley,
Stella Langley, Dora Goudy,
a n d C e le s te W h ite w o lf
handling the sticks.
Rialto No.l placed 13th with
Wilma Scott, Diane Miller,
Leta Smith, Geòrgie Mercale
and Lillian Smith playing.
Porterhouse No. 2 placed 18th
with Lori Smith, Joyce Ortiz,
Winnie Miller, Lydia Crane
and Vernita Harvey.
There were 22 teams in the
league here and around the
Central Oregon area covering
c itie s su ch as M a d ra s ,
Prineville and Redmond.
YOU’RE OUT—Softball is one of the more popular sports in Warm Springs during the warm
weather months. Angie Stacona’s team just recently began practice but they already seem to know
what it’s all about.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewcsyk
Two local ladies high rollin’ champs
Two local ladies doubles
teams captured the first and
second place titles in the 22nd
Invitational Tournament of
Champions held at Milwaukie,
Oregon.
Paulette Wplfe and Mariann
Oneroad, members of The
Meet Market bowling team,
walked off with first place in
ladies, doubles, and set a new
tournament high-score record
in the event with a total of 1671.
Second place winners in the
event were Joni David and
Arlene David, members of
Macy’s team, with a series total
Warm Springs ran into some
tough losses against Pendleton
and lost 8-5 in White Swan’s
16-team Men’s Slow Pitch
Softball tournament. Manager
Tony Suppah attributed the
loss to two error? which put
them out of the tournament for
good.
P ort Angeles won the
to u rn e y w ith O k an ag o n ,
Washington, placing second.
Pendleton and White Swan
was playing for third and
fourth and it’s uncertain who
won the game.
According to Suppah, “A lot
o f g o o d t e a m s ” w e re
represented at the J u n e '6-7
4-H; Carla Dumbe and Alice
Wheeler both from L a p w a i;
Becky Rhoan W.S.C.C. and
Joni Wallulatum 4-H. Lori
Case of Chiloquin was named
the most valuable player. Lana
Shike was chosen the most
inspirational player.
For the boys the Warm
Springs Community Center
whs first, Portland second,
Warm Springs 4-H third and
Chiloquin fourth. All-Stars
w e re Mike G u a r d i p e e ,
Portland, Lyle Barney and
Erwin Miller from Chiloquin,
A dam M athew s, Lapw ai,
James Scott and Jerome Davis
of 4-H, Harold Pennington,
Allen Gilbert, Roman Suppah
and Maury Rhoan, W.S.C.C.
Harold Pennington of the
W .S .C .C . was the m ost
valuable player. Maury Rhoan To the Editor,
most inspirational.
C ongratulations to . the.
Confederated Tribes’ Com
pany B Team, coached by Jerry
Sampson, for receiving the
Community Center conference Sportsmanship Trophy from
the White Swan Slow Pitch
room.
For 14 year olds and first tournament held June 6 and 7.
Also, congratulations to
year participants, the following
hours are set aside for you to Raydine Spino who played left
meet with CETA/Personnel: field for receiving an All-Star
June 15,3-5 p.m.; June 16,9-11 award.
We, the team: Tates Katchia,
a.m.; June 18, 1-3 p.m.
Please bring a pen and your job M a r g ie E a r l , P e b b le s
^applications -to these meetings. T hom pson, Yogie Miller,,
■Dawn Squiemphen, Debbie'
Meetings scheduled for summer workers
S e v e r a l m e e tin g s f o r a.m. - 12 noon.
su m m e r w o rk p r o g r a m
June 16, from 1-3 p.m. at the
employees are being scheduled Community Center conference
to review applications and room, a general session will
be held for students falling
discuss work sites.
Tuesday, June 16, those under other categories.
working in Forestry will meet
Thursday, June 18, from 9-
with Bill Wisham at the 11 a.m., a meeting will be held
A d m in istra tio n B u ild in g , for those who will be attending
conference room 3, from 9:00 sjsummer. school . ancL workingx
half days. This will be at the
Suppah.
The tournament is held each
year and teams winning their
local leagues are invited to
participate. Both the first and
second place teams are invited.
Teams from all over the
Northwest participate. The
tournament includes events for
men and women’s teams and
for mixed teams. Last year’s
money paid out amounted to
over $17,000.
The winning teams will go to
Milwaukie later this month to
receive their trophies and prize
money.
White Swan slow pitch tourney
Warm Springs teen champs
Basketball in June? Well on team and they were A. Ward, J.
June 7 the Warm Springs Umtuch and S. Perez.
All three fouled out at a
Community Center teen club
won the teen championship critical point of the game. It
basketball tournament beating could have been a better game
if they hadn’t fouled out.
Portland by a score of 55-52.
It was indeed a basketball
A close game all the way, it
could have gone either way. weekend for the Warm Springs
But the Warm Springs boys Community Center as the girls
held on to edge out a won the championship beating
determined Portland Urban Chiloquin in a close game of 46-
45 to claim the championship.
Indian team.
The top four teams were? in
Warm Springs was led by
Harold Pennington who scored fourth place the Warm Springs
a total of 22 points. He was the 4-H team , third Lapwai,
leading scorer for the game. M. second Chiloquin and first
Guardipee of the Portland place the W arm Springs
Redskins scored 20 to become Community Center. Sports
manship went to Lapwai.
second in scoring..
Named to the All-Stars were:
There were three Warm
Springs boys who went to the L o rie C a n d a n d K a te
bench for fouling ouL they McFarland both of Chiloquin
were Daniel Lawrence, Roman Oregon; Lana Shike, Kami
Suppah and Harold Penning Keene and Janelle Smith the
ton. There were three who three from the Warm Springs
fouled out from the Portland Community Center; Ada Billey
of 1613.
Three teams of local people
were entered in the tourna
ment. The men’s traveling team
was composed of Ray Shike
Sr., Ray Shike Jr., Dick
Souers, Gene Greene, and John
Wright. The Meet Market-
sponsored team consisted of
Mina Shike, Charlotte Shike,
Mariann Oneroad, Paulette,
Wolfe, and Pat Leno. ,
The third team entered was
Macy’s with team members
consisting of Shirley Sanders,
Libby Chase, Joni David,
A rlene D avid and Lilly
tourney.
Playing for Warm Springs
were Darrel Smith (second
b a s e ) , L e n n y L a n g le y
(shortstop), Walt Sixkiller
(third). Jack Langley (pitcher),
Joe Henry (catcher), Whitney
M iller (left field), Ricky
Minthorn (center field), Farley
Eagle Speaker (right field), and
Jo h n Langley, (“ ro v er”).
S u b s titu e s w ere D o n n y
Winishut, Bruce Jim, and Lyle
Rhoan Jr.
The next tournament will
most likely be during the Pi-
Ume-Sha weekend although
league play is held Monday
through Thursday.
Two years of work paid off
Smith, Roxie Spino, Raydine
Spino, Anne Higgins, Winona,
M arcy S u p p a h , D e a n ie
Johnson and Coach Jerry
would like to thank the people
for their support of buying sack
lunches to help out the team.
Taking first place was the
team from P ort Angeles.
Auburn, W ashington took
second place, third went to
Pendleton, Oregon and the
fourth spot was captured by
Wapato, Washington.
Sincerely,
Pebbles Thompson
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