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Spiiyay Tymoo Page 10 January 14,1982 ........ ..... A SPORTS J Montee elected to post means of education for those in that field. Holiday Bowling Tournament— Planners win the title The ability to think ahead— apparently was a plus for The Planners mens team in the Holiday Tournament over the New Year’s weekend. They took first place with 2728 points. Wright and Benny Heath was the tops in Division II. Barbara Yaw captured the title for the women’s champ,. winners were Benny Heath and Levi Bobb with 1306. The goals of the O.W.L.S. are: l. To be of the greatest s e rv ic e to th e g e n e r a l membership of Oregon Parks \ and Recreation Society; 2. To L further the credibility of the leisure profession field; 3. To be of educational benefit to all persons; 4. To help profes sionally advance its members; 5. To give each member direct input into O.P.R.S.; 6. To better communication lines Eva M o n tee between other related agencies The Oregon Women In and O.P.R.S.; 7. To assist Leisure Service has recently members in solutions for their elected officers to serve one- work-related concerns, and; 8. y e a r t e r m s . A s s i s t a n t To develo p a sense of Community Center Director cooperative teamwork between Eva Montee was chosen to all persons and agencies in the serve as secretary for the leisure profession. Secretary Montee hopes to O.W.L.S. O.W.L.S. is a subsidiary of get a central Oregon chapter of th e O re g o n P a rk s an d O.W.L.S formed. She says the Recreation Society. It is a new organization is pretty much org an izatio n according to confined to the Willamette Montee and is intended to be a Valley at present. Darla Waldorf and Nancy Cochran of Madras won the women’s doubles event, with a Winning the women’s team score of 1285. event were the Springs plus 1 with 2268 points With a total of 737, John Bowling for The Planners (Deanna Shadley, Barbara were Mike Clements, Rudy Wright, Thea Sanders and Wright took the men’s singles Clements, B. Johnson and Donna Brahnam). Second event for the men’s Division I. Dick Souers (subbing for Ray place winnners were Class D, Division II singles for the men was won by Joe Badoni with a Rangila). 2234 points (Angie Boise, score of 651.. B arb ara W right, N orene Greene and Charlotte Shike). Barbara Yaw of Madras won Second place went to The Good Girls earned a Porterhouse with a 2668. Jim 2227, (Orthelia Miller, Pat the women’s singles with a final •Yahr, V. Nelson, John Wright Tanewasha, Libby Chase and score in the event of 649. and Ray Shike Jr. were the Barbara Yaw) for third place. The mixed doubles event bowlers for that team. Levi’s hosted the most teams. Thirty- took third place with 2546 five teams entered in the event. (Cecil Conner, Benny Heath, Doubles event winner for the Winning top honors for the Levi Bobb and J.J. Pinkham). Division I men were Steve mixed doubles was the team of Top bowler in the men’s Waldorf and Dick Souers with Deanna Shadley and Dick champ Division I was John 1304. Divison II doubles Souers with 1292 points. Mini-Marathon set for March 6 Fort Peck wins Holiday trophy for third time in a row It’s time to start strengthen ing those ankles and arches. A little m en tal p re p a ra tio n w o u ld n ’t h u rt e ith e r as March 6 approaches, the day of th e 4 th A n n u a l M in i- Marathon. The course for the run remains the Same with runs for those wanting a short distance as well as for those wishing to make a long run. Novice runners will eryoy the three mile run or the 6 mile run while experienced runners will find a challenge in the up and down terrain of the 14.5 mile run beginning at Simnasho. All runs conclude at Kah-Nee-Ta Village. Last year 225 runners competed for trophies. Not everyone could come in first but the sense of satisfaction for each runner completing the course was invaluable. Registration blanks for the upcoming 4th Annual Mini- Marathon will be available soon. Rescheduled Patt Memorial Roping A memorial team roping scheduled for January 9 has been postponed due to bad w eath er c o n d itio n s u n til February 6. The roping will be held at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds at 11:00 a.m. in Madras, Oregon. It is being sponsored by roping promoter Bill R. Walker of Madras. Walker will donate all the cattle money to Byron Patt’s family. Silver buckles will be given each roping. A high money winner will be given a buckle donated by the Warm Springs Tribal Council. People interested in giving contributions to the family can contact Bill Walker, P.O. Box 652, Madras, Oregon, 97741. “People have asked what they can do,” said Maxine Clements. “Their presence would be a help because all the family would be there. Just spending time with the family would be supportive, Featured at the roping will be (1) Mixed—century combina tion (2) Junior-Senior combination (3) Open roping (4) Indian roping (5) Pro Novice (6) Barrels 3 steers $15 a man 5 steers 3 steers 3 steers 1 run $15* a man $15 a man $15 a man $10 For the third year in a row the Ft. Peck team of Poplar* M ontana won the annual W arm Springs A ll-Indian Holiday Basketball tourna ment. In winning the 23rd annual event, the Ft. Peck team gave the tourney’s traveling trophy a permanent home. It was the second year Ft. Peck met Pryor, Montana in a championship game. The Ft. Peck team led from the start of the game and won with a final score of Ft. Peck 118 and Pryor 88. Taholah, Washington and Phoenix, Arizona teams vied for third and fourth place with the outcome of the game, Taholah 132 and Phoenix 111. Fifth place was won by Sprague River, Oregon (104) over Wapato, Wash. (101). N am ed M ost V aluable Player was Tex Hall of Ft. Peck. All-Star team members chosen were Rod Cuny, AlNez and Hawk Track of Phoenix; Tex Hall, Ken Hall and Bill Eaglestaff of Ft. Peck; Dave Sotomish and Ken Stevens of Taholah, Washington; Gary Pierce of Wapato, Washing ton; Louie Goodluck and i Robert Takes Enemy of Pryor, Montana and Adrian White- c ra ft of S prag u e R iver, Oregon. Jason Ray of Sprague River received the Mr. Hustle award. P h o e n ix , A rizo n a won the Sportsmanship trophy. The tournament is an annual event sponspored by the W.S. Fort Peck player Ken Billingsly, showing defensive tactics against A th le tic A sso c . T e a m s p ry Or, Montana, helped the team take home their third Holiday participating in the tournament Basketball Tournament victory. are invited or earn a berth Spiiyay Tymoo photo by Leno d u rin g th e in v ita tio n a l tournament held earlier in the fall.