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Spilyay Tymoo Pag« 14 July 8,1981 Spiiyai i SPORTS Police lead runners astray ALWAYS NUMBER i—Many local runners competed in the 1981 Pi-Ume-Sha run. Leading this group of runners is Delson Suppah followed by (from left to right) Nelson Zomont, Joe Henry, Everett Miller and Julian Smith. Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewcxyk Girl’s basketball clinic set for July 20-25 in Madras Girls interested in learning the fundamentals of basketball and seeking additional training are invited to attend a basketball day camp to be held July 20-25 at Madras High school. " The morning session from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon is held for girls in grades six through eight. Girls in grades nine through twelve will attend the afternoon session from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Instructors include profes sional athlete Frances Renee Lambrecht who played 4 years at Oregon College of Education and has been playing in France on a professional league the past' year; Kim Manion from Warm Springs who has been playing op the University of Seattle team the past four years; Barbara Earl who is also a University of Seattle team member; Washington State University basketball player ’Fran Moses from Warm Springs; and Coach Bonnie Souers who teaches at Madras High School. Registration for the basketball day camp takes place on July 16 at Madras High school in the lobby from 7-9:00 p.m. For additional information contact Bonnie Souers at 546-9471. Seven runners competing in the Pi-Ume-Sha day 8.2 mile run returned to the starting point before they had completed the course. Escorted by members of the Warm Springs police department, the runners who were unfamiliar with the area followed the official vehical back to the Community Center instead of going on the Deschutes Crossing where the course then turned back. The police escort had been given an inaccurate map of the course and went by it taking the runners back before the run was complete. Jerry Sampson, who knew the correct course, led those who were behind him in the right direction. The first seven runners crossing the finish line expressed disappointment when they found that they had not completed the run. First seven finishing in unofficial run: Jerry Suiter, 30.03; Jason Allen, 30:05; Curley Lowell, 30.09; Name missing, 30.—; Louis Henry, 30.46; name missing 31.22; name missing, 32:12. Results of 8.2 mile run: Captain Moody, age 20,55.53; Ray Azure, Jr., 19:56: 22; Jerry Sampson, 30, 57:06; Fred Stratten. 29. 58:05: Charlev Shippentower, 25,58:08; Bruce Hunt, 29, 59:08 Julian Smith 25, 1:0:13; George Wilson, 41, 1:01:28; names missing for next two runners, 1:01:31 and 1:01:59; Maury Jimening, 48, 1:02:42; Ron Cameron, 40, l:02;57; George Colby, 35, 1:03:14; names missing for next two runners,'1:03:30 and 1:04:04; Wayne Tappo, 12, 1:04:15; Ed Miller, 30, 1:05:00; Nelson Zomont, 30, 1:05:12; name missing, 1:06:39; Kelly Suite, first female-, 1:07:36; name missing, 1:07:49; Delson Suppah, 34, 1:07:53; Ray Meanus, 1:10:10; Jon Sconawah, 14, 1:10:57; Michael Allen, 11, 1:17:50; name missing, 27, 1:21:10; Melissa Rasberry, 12, 1:25:20; Harry Hintsala, 1:25:20. Numl and II classific Reynol 10-11 y 15-4-1. Char AAu Vote Boxer Char Indian Char Gloves Char Buck: Char Nation Chai Olympi Chris > divisioi Taylor lb. div match. Billy Jc Fathers take over BMX track Twenty-one bicvcle moto cross contestants, including six fathers, competed for trophies at June 19 motocross race held at the Community Center. The fathers were asked to run a lap in honor of Father’s Day on June 21. After the 15 young riders ran two of their three laps, fathers took over the bicycles and the track. They didn’t appear to snow the youngsters The has rec season individi up posi Each the clu Smith 1 experii travels ’ through Each b tion for anything they didn’t already Tanawash. 9 year-old expert: know. 1st-Bill Eborall; 2nd—Julie The six fathers who raced Nimmo, 3rd—Rachael Macy; came in as follows: 1 st-Jerry and 4th-Joshua Currey Sampson; 2nd-Hank Palmer; 11 year-old expert: Ist-Tray 3rd Uren Leonard; 4th Everett Leonard; 2nd-Craig Smith; 3rd Miller, 5 th Satch Miller; and Emerson Miller: 4th-Brenda 6th Vernon Tanewasha. Dawnson; 5th-Sheldon Results of the American Minnick. Bicycle Association sanc 16-year-old expert: Ist-Jason tioned portion oi the race Palmer; 2nd-Danny Macy; include: Professional Class:! st 3rd- Danny Lawrence; 4th- Ron Palmer; 2nd—Moose Maury Rhoan. lb. divi Chat and Sil Byro Special Rum AAU Runr Bucksk Kevin B 12-13 yr 4-1. Runm Golden Pi Cost of the clinic is $40 per person with a $ 10 deduction for additional family members. Registration fees include insurance, T-shirt and showers. Lockers are available but participants must bring their own lock and towels. Barebac 1st and: Hamma Bruce S split bet 45, and Saddle 1 1. Lee Jiminez. 4. Bill I June 27 BMX results Bull Ri< 5 yean and under: 1 st-Scott Suppah; 2nd-Ronnie Palmer; 3rd-Moose Tanewasha. 9 yean old expert: Ist-Billy Eborall; 2nd-Julie Nimmo; 12 year old expert: 1 st-Bob Nimmo; 2nd-Tray Leonard; 3rd Craig Smith; 4th-Emerson Miller. 14 year old expert: 1st- Jason Palmer; 2nd-Tray Leonard; 3rd-Terry Macy; 4th-Kenny Sahme. 1. Louis place Klaus,' 4. Steve Calf Ro L Pat Christer Robinsc 28.2 July 4 BMX results 8 year expert class: Ist-Jason 12 year expert class: Ist-Tray Peles; 2nd-Kyal King; 3rd- Leonard; 2nd-Tony Stacona; Scott Moses; 4th-Dolan 3rd-Dale Casey; 4th-Joel Waheneka; 5th-Ronnie Craig. 15 year expert class: 1 st-Tom Palmer. Powder Puff: Ist-Rachael Dale; 2nd-Jason Palmer; 3rd- Macy; 2nd-Crystal Leonard; Leandre Lucero; 4th-Butch 3rd-Kristina Sampson; 4th-, David. Deanie Smith. Cow Mi 1. Franl Cole, 3: SPECIAL FATHER’S RACE— Jerry Sampson takes the lead during a special race for fathers held during the June 19 bicycle motocross race held at the Community Center BMX track. Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewcxyk Team R 1. Bust« 7.2; 2 Christer Mel S