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Bobb and Conners win Winning the golf tourna ment at the Yakima reservation Levi Bobb and Cecil Connors combined efforts and came out champions during the first week in April. Their combined scores for the first day was 70 and on the second their score was 71. In doing so they won a trophy and some prize money. A team from Colville, W ashington came in second. Levi and Cecil will enter the Bay Area Championship golf tournament which will be held M ay 23 -2 4 , d u rin g th e memorial day week-end in San Jose, California. P a r tic ip a n ts w ho w ill com pete will come from Canada, and throughout the west coast. Levi placed second in this tournament last year. “A pretty big tournament.” Levi said. 10,000 meter run to be held In Sisters The Kiwanis Club of Sisters is sponsoring a 10,000 meter road race and a three-mile fun run on Saturday, June 13, 1981, during the Sisters Rodeo Weekend. Terry Squiemphen showed his style in saddle bronc riding which gave him a score o f 65 at Klamath Falls A ¡¡-Indian Western States sanctioned rodeo, M ay 28. This ride gave Terry a secondplace win in Klamath Falls and with the 1st place win in Tygh Valley (W S/R A ), Terry was leading the WSIRA Saddle Bronc division. H e also is in the standings f o r All-A round fo r WSIRA. SpUyay Tym oo ph oto by P. Leno The race will begin at 11:00 a .m . a t th e c o r n e r of Washington and Elm streets across from the Fire Hall. The registration fee is $7.00 and T- shirts will be awarded to all registrants. You can pick up race forms at most local sporting goods stores or call Warren Urda at 549-2011 for more information. Otherwise, you can register the day of the race until 10:30 a.m. sharp! All proceeds will go to various Kiwanis community and youth projects. A rodeo parade at 10 a.m., Stampede Race at 11:00 a.m., the rodeo will get underway at 1 p.m. and the rodeo dance will start at 9 p.m. Boxers do well in tourney Fitness conference June 25-26 There will be a “Winning through Fitness” conference June 25 and 26 at the Warm Springs Community Center. The co n feren ce will be sponsored by the Family and Child Services departm ent. There will be a charge for the two-day affair. The conference will cover nutrition, sports and self- aw aren ess w ith fe a tu re d speakers from Oklahoma and Oregon State University as well as other local and outside agencies. The conference, which has gets pretty hectic, he says, when he’s on the road every weekend, But he finds re ta rd in assisting the boys who want to box. unlimited registration, is open to junior high and senior high Corey Scott, in the 10-11 school students and coaches of year, ■ 6 0-pound d iv isio n , all sports. It was pointed out that the conference is not just defeated Wayne DeVeechi of for local people, but that Vancouver, Washington. R eynolds A llen, a 65 people from other reservations pounder in the 10-11 year have been invited as well. ' Registration will be held on group, fought in the 70 pound, the first day of the conference. weight class against Brad A 10,000 meter fun-run will be Reynolds of Bend. Reynolds wanted a rematch with Alienas held on Friday morning. For more information about Allen was scheduled to box th e c o n f e r n e c e c o n t a c t someone else. Allen stopped Charlotte Herkshan at 553- Reynolds in the third round 1654 or Karen Gordon at 553- with a right hook to the body. He slipped Reynold's right jab 1196. and hooked him. Eighty-five pound Sheldon S u tte rle e d e fe a te d M itch Itebert of Vancouver. Guy Herkshan, 14/15 year, 132 pound division, was scheduled to box Luke Talkington, 139 pounds, of Hood River. Luke didn't show up so Herkshan won on a entry at 1:15p.m. on both days. walkover. There will also be a parade Five year-old, 50 pound downtown Prineville Saturday morning, July U th. beginning Lonnie Smith went to Hood at 10 a.m., and a rodeo dance River hoping he could get a Saturday night at the Carey bout. He was scheduled to box Foster Hall at the Crook but his match was cancelled, according to coach Smith. County fairgrounds. Ticket information for these R o n Govenor went along as events is available bv callinv assistant coach. Berna Steelhammer at 447- Gerald Smith had at one 5347 or 447-4537. Everyone is resigned his position as welcome to the 1981. Crooked time River Roundup. July 8th boxing coach but after a week- th r o u g h J u ly 1 2 th , in and-a-half he said, “I was going KEEPING ON PUNCHING— Cecil Govenor develops Ms b a n a n a s th in k in g a b o u t boxing technique on a punching bag. Prineville., SpUyay Tym oo p h o to by Shewczyk boxing.” His volunteer work I t ’s C ro o ke d R iver Roundup time again It's time once again for the Crooked River Roundup annd P a r i - m u t u e l r a c i n g in Prineville, which is said to be the finest pari-mutuel racing in central Oregon. It will begin Wednesday, July 8th and last through Saturday night, July 11th. Post time for the races is 7:15 p.m. T h e P R C A a n o ro v e d C rooked R iver R oundup,, featuring top performances, will be held July 11th and 12th. The roundup court Theresa Waibel and Theresa Cliff will begin the rodeo with grand Five boxing clubs met at Hood River on May 31 including the Warm Springs boxing club. Coach Gerald Smith said,"All the boxers boxed good.”