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Spilyay Tym oo P aae 10 Aorll 9 .1 9 8 2 ■I Z SPORTS Tomorrow is the day. . . Endurance Race The date for the Jackpot fee of $30. and 3. juniors 10-17 Endurance Race has been set years of age with an entry fee of for April 10. The race is $25. There will be a trophy for the sponsored by the Tribal Council Steno Pool. Entries, winner of each division. The will close at 8:00 a.m. on April winner of the men’s race will receive the “Elmer Quinn 10. Challenge Trophy.” Emerson The race is an annual event “C hief’ Smith has been the held during the spring, usually winner of the trophy for the last on Root Feast weekend. The two years. If he wins again the race course has been the same trophy will be his to keep. for the last two years but this Riders in each event are year a new course has' been required to use a stock saddle. mapped out. The race is open They also need to sign a waiver to people in three classes: 1. in case of injury. People men 18 years and older with an interested may contact Wilma entry fee of $50. 2. women 18 Scott at the Tribal Council years and older with an entry Office (503) 553-1161, ext. 258. Hole-in-one “A hole in one” is something every golfer dreams of but very few ever get. Well Shauna Craig, age 10, realized this impossible dream while out SOMETIMES THE HORSE WINS—For two days of action packed rodeo thrills plan to attend the shooting a practice round at Annual Jackpot Root Feast Rodeo held at the Agency Rodeo grounds Saturday, April 10 and Kah-Nee-Ta with her brother, Joel Craig. Sunday, April 11 during the afternoons. ' - Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewcxyk Shawna was on the front nine playing the second hole for golfer when she made her “hole in one.” She used a three wood to drive from the second tee off across the river. Much to her surprise when she and Joel got to the green, she had made a hole in one. She finished the front nine with a total of 47 and the back nine with 51. Here’s your chance to run around a bit Pendleton Run May 1 » X in ita Benefit Run April 17 For those who aren’t quite up to running a marathon or minijnarathon race, there is the Xnita Benefit Run coming up Saturday, April 17, at Kah- Nee-Ta. There are two courses—one a 6.2 mile run and the other a 3 mile runfor fun. Both runs end at Kah-Nee-Ta Village, the same as in the Simnasho Mini- Marathon. The race surface is on blacktop. Until April 9, the entry fee is $5. The fees will rise to $7 after April 9 and on the day of the races. Runners must pick up their packets before 11:45 a.m. April 17. Registration closes at 11:30 a.m. No exceptions. A ll ru n n e r s w ill b e transported to starting points, with the last bus leaving at 12 noon. The races begin at 1 p.m. Runners in the 6.2 mile race will be given identification numbers, and the divisional winners of the 6.2 mile run will receive a special award. All racers will receive a T-shirt. While the 3 mile run is strictly a “run for fun,” there are five divisions in the men’s and women’s 6.2 mile run— 13 & under, 14-18,19-29 and 40 & over. Pre-registration forms are available at the Administrative Service Center (Steno Pool), and at the Spilyay Tymoo office on the 2nd floor of the old admin, building. The race is to benefit the steno pool secretaries for a training retreat. For more information call Winona Strong, 553-1161, ext. 232 or Rich Little, 553-1200— or write to: 1982 Benefit Run, C /O Steno P pol, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761. female finisher. Winners in each division will refceive a first place plaque and the second and third place winner will each receive a medal in their respective event. Any of the runners who are entered in the tribal dance contests are excused from the run and credit forpoints will be in time set for 8 a.m. An active presentation on fitness by Fran Moses and Julie Mitchell will precede and conclude the event. A $5.00 entry fee before April 23 will guarantee runners a T-shirt and entrants will be eligible for prize drawings at the conclusion of the race. Entry forms are available at the Warm Springs Community Center. Three Sisters Classic April 18 If you weren’t ready for the Simnasho Mini-Marathon, or didn’t do as well as you’d hoped, there’s plenty of time to prepare for the upcoming Three Sisters Classic. The fourth annual run is scheduled for Sunday, April 18, in Bend and the course is on private land. There will be two separate races—a one-half marathon of 13.1 miles and a 6.2 mile course. Starting time is a 11 a.m. and awarded for the grand entry both runs begin and finish at performance during the time of Central Oregon Community the race. ‘ College. Dressing facilities and The entry fee is $5 if paid showers are available for before April 23, and $6 when participants. entering during the day of the The entry fee is $7.50, with race. For further information all proceeds going to support contact Roy Dick, Rt. 2, Box community youth projects. The 2512, Toppenish, Washington Bend O p tim ist C lu b is 98948, or phone (509) 854- sponsoring the event. 101-2?. ./M W i S a t u s R u n A p r i / 24 The Satus Longhouse will hold its second annual 12 kilometer run (7.2 miles) on Saturday, April 24. The race will start and finish near the S atu s L on g h o u se, S a tu s, Washington. The starting time is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. The awards will include jackets for the -first-male-and •_ A fun run is scheduled for May 1, 1982, concluding two weeks of root feast activities. The run is sponsored by the Y e llo w h a w k E m p lo y e e s Association. Courses offered include 1 mile of babybuggy pushing, 2.5 miles of flat pavement and 9.3 miles of severly hilly, paved and graveled terrain. First aid stations will be provided. The run will begin at the Yellowhawk clinic, with check Courses are hilly and mostly paved. They offer runners a scenic view of the Oregon Cascades. Runners should be advised that both courses may present a stiff challenge to those who are not used to hill running at an elevation of 4,000 feet above sea level. Runners should be further advised that the weather in Bend in A pril is highly unpredictable. The tempera ture may range from below freezing to in the 80s, so come prepared. group. In addition, there will be drawings for prizes at the awards ceremony after the race. Entry forms are available at the Spilyay Tymoo office on the 2nd floor of the old adminsitration building. Xerox copies are acceptable.