Page 1Ö M ay 14, 1982
Spilyay Tym oo
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SPORTS
Tee Pee Chapman draws golfers to Kah-Nee-Ta
PART OF THE GAME OF GOLF—Lee Friti and Zane Jackson searched the rough for a lost ball during the TeePee Chapman M ay 8 and 9.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Behrend
of 19 through 39) were: I st-Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nelson; 2nd— and Mrs. David Dardano; in the to u rn a m e n t. The
The Kah-Nee-Ta golf course
was the place to be Mother’s and* Mrs. Gordon Swope Jr; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Boedighel- 2nd-e-Mr. and Mrs. Zane tournament increased expo
2nd-Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes mer and 3rd—Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and 3rd—Mr. and sure of the resort.”
Day weekend. Fifty couples
Mrs. Curt Schumate.
T ournam ent host Zane
entered the tenth annual Tee and 3rd-Mr. and Mrs. Todd Jackson Kohogura.
Winners in B division low net
Winners in C division low Jackson said that “everyone
Close.
Pee Chapman hosted by Zane
Winners in A division low were: 1st—Mr. and Mrs. Bart net were: 1st—Mr. and Mrs. seemed to enjoy it...everyone
and Norma Jackson.
The golfers braved chilling net were: 1st— Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomeu; 2nd—Mr. and Bruce Douglass; 2nd*fe-Mr. and was happy. We had a lot of
Bob Victorin; 2nd— Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Swope Sr. and Mrs. Leroy Lucas and 3rd— winners.” $1,350 were paid out
winds and brief rain showers as
in gifts and gift certificates.
Mrs. Mark Massey and 3rd— 3rd—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers.
they made their way around the
Kah-Nee-Ta golf pro Jim Extra lap prizes were donated
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Osborn. Wahl.
18-hole golf course for the two
Winners in C division low Wilkinson commented that “a by th e J a c k s o n ’s,. Jim
Winners in B division low
jays of tournament play.
Winners in A division low gross (combined handicaps of gross (combined handicaps of lot of new people came to the Wilkinson and Budweiser.
gross (combined handicapped 40 through 49) were: 1st— Mr. 50 through 55) were: 1st—Mr. resort for the first time to play
Basketball:
Ladies play for fun softball Girls
team “Morning Star” places second
league being organized
Ladies “play for fun softball”
league is being organized for
the summer of 1982. This is a
non-competitive league and is
just for fun.
Participants must be age 18
or over they must be a high
school graduate.
Play will start on June 9 at
6:45 p .m . a t th e B uff
Elementary ball fields and will
continue for six weeks. There
are no practice sessions.
This is a softball play as a
way to encourage exercise and
enable ladies a chance to get
together for sport.
A fee of $5.00 will be
charged. It is to be submitted
with the registration form
before May 15. The fee goes
towards T-shirts.
F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n
re g a rd in g “ p lay fo r fun
so ftb a ll” co ntact Lucinda
Green at the Warm Springs
Community Center or Margie
Woods at 475-3533.
Kiwanis sets 10 000 meter race
The Kiwanis Club of Sisters
if sponsoring the 3rd annual
10,000 meter foot race and a
th re e -m ile fu n ru n on
Saturday, June 12 during the
Sisters Rodeo weekend.
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 Sisters Fire
Hall. 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 in
Central Oregon and local
merchants in Sisters or call
Warren Urda at 549-2011 for
information.
All proceeds will go to
various Kiwanis community
and' youth projects.
A local girl’s basketball team
under the name of “Morning
Star,” placed second in a
tournament held in Reno,
Nevada, recently. The 19 and
under tournament drew teams
from California, Utah, Oregon
and Nevada.
Reno, the host team, won the
to u r n a m e n t b e a tin g the
determined Warm Springs girls
in the finals. The local team
consisted of Lorraine Suppah,
Joyce Suppah, Lana Shike,
Anita Bryant, Joni Wallulatum
and Cinda Heath. The team
was coached by Enos Herkshan
with assistant Loren Suppah.
The team contributed two
All-stars to the tournament
team and they were Lorraine
Suppah and Lana Shike. The
girls brought home trophies for
second place and the traveling
tr o p h y. T eam m em b ers
boasted their No. 1 fan,
Margaret Suppah, and other
team relatives who ,a)sQ ipade.
the trip to Reno.
Girls basketball team the “Morning Star” with the team members
pictured from left to right, back row: Lorraine Suppah, Joyce
Suppah and Lana Shike. Front row, left to right: Anita Bryant,
Joni Wallulatum and Cinda Heath.