PAGE 10 AUGUST 20,1981
SPILYAY TYMOO
SPORTS
Local police, firefighters
participate
in
Second
Annual Olympics
called on him. Despite the outs the Warm Springs Tribe team cane in third during the Community
Center sponsored slow pitch tournament held on August 15 and 16 in Warm Springs.
Results of the tournament are: 1 st-Pendleton; 2nd Satus, The Boys; 3rd- Warm Springs Tide; 4th-
Yakima Nation; 5th-Warm Springs Chiefs.
The sportsmanship award went to the Portland team. BillQuempts o f Pendleton was selected as
M ost Valuable Player. Five all-stars were also selected including: R o d Cowapoo and Bill Quempts
both of Pendleton; Rick Mint horn of Warm Springs; and two Yakima Nation player, one o f those
being Gary Pierce.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewcxyk
The second Annual Police event of the 50 yard butterfly
and Firefighter’s Olympics with a time of 28.0 thus cutting
were held in Salem August 6-9. 3.3 seconds off the old record
Warm Springs participants and winning a gold medal in
were strong competitors in that event. Nelson also won a
swimming, bowling, javelin, bronze medal in the 50 yard
discus and shooting.
free style in the senior
division. The senior division
Five local men competed in was for those over 33 years of
the Olympics and brought age.
home four gold medals (first
The police department had
place), two silvers (second
place) and two bronze medals three representatives who also
(third place). Ray Rivero, Fire brought home medals in their
and Safety Officer, represented events, Ken Sibert won a silver
Warm Springs in the mens medal and a bronze in bowling
open age, 18-32 , and won three events, Rick Souers won a
gold medals in swimming silver medal in the discus and a
competion. Rivero set three ribbon for fifth in the javelin.
new swimming records in the The results of Jim Macy in the
th r e e e v e n ts f o r s ta te shooting events at this time
competion. He set a record for h a v e n ’t b e e n r e c e iv e d .
the butterfly with a time of
The Warm Springs Police
26.2, the 50 yard breast stroke
with a time of 31.0 and in the 50 had more men entered in events
yard backstroke with a time of but they had to cancel because
the weekend com petition
27.9.
coincided with the Huckleberry
Nelson Zomont, a volunteer Feast.
According to Chief of
fireman, set a new record for
Police Jeffery Sanders, “ It is
the nation in the senior division
work before play for the men in
for Police and Firefighters
Olympics in the swimming this department.”
First Annual Magpie golf tourney
Fourty-four golfers braved
temperatures in the nineties to
compete in the First Annual
All-Indian Magpie Golf Classic
held at Kah-Nee-Ta on August
1 and 2. Many of those who
placed w e re . from W arm
Springs. The results of the
tournament are as follows:
Championship Flight
Gross
1. Larry Tulee
2. A1 Estimo tied with Tom
Estimo
4. Levi Bobb
5. Louie Pitt, Jr.
Net
First Flight
Gross
1. Satch Miller
Cecil Conners
3. Reggie Tulee
Net
1. Joe Yallup
2. Ken Ray
3. Art Lawrence
Second Flight
Gross
1. Ralph Day tied with A1
Wyatt
3. Norman Riddle
4. Benny Heath
1. Bill Dasautel
2. Spence Sahmaunt
3. Darrel Dick
4. Andy Allen
Ladies
1. Ann Logan
Net
1. Gerry Dick
2. El Menneck
*3. Carol Cooper
Open Flight
Gross
1. Bob Wilkenson
Net
1. Leroy Lucas
Old timer’s Rodeo
The 1st Annual White Swan
Old Timers Rodeo will be held
August 22 and 23 at the All-
Indian rodeo grounds at White
Swan, Washington. It is being
sponsored by the White Swan
Old Timers Rodeo Associa
tion.
E v e n ts f e a t u r e d a r e
bareback, saddle bronc, bull
riding, steer wrestling, calf
roping, team roping, wild cow
milking, ladies barrel racing
(open age) and ladies barrel
racing (35 and over). Added
attractions are calf scramble
for a boy and girl team of 12
years and under, a raffle with
numerous prizes, a dance on
Saturday and a buckaroo
breakfast on Sunday.
The events are open to
cowboys and cowgirls ot
of 4U
40
years and over unless otherwise
specified by the rules.
Announcing for the rodeo
will be Les Patterson. The
stock will be furnished by Vic
W oods of T o p p e n is h ,
Washington.
Overnight camping will be
a llo w e d b u t th e ro d e o
association stated there are no
hookups available for campers.
August 8 BM X i BSUltS
BMX is becoming quite
popular here with the local
kids.
The next meet will be held
here A ug u st 28 a t the
Community , Center m otor
cross.
Here are results from the
meet.
4. Rachel Macy
10 year novice
13 year expert
1. Mary Tanewasha
2. Scott Moses
1. Emerson Miller
2. Jason Palmer .
3. Larry Macy
3. Sheldon Minnick
Slicing Sand— Even the best goffers sometime e
pits. The AU-Indian goff tournament held at Kah-Nee-Ta on
August 1 and 2 gave Warm Springs goffer Anita Jackson a chance
to practice her getting out of the sand p it technique.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewcxyk