SPILYAY TYMOO
Page 10 September 10.1982
Buff’s win opener
The Buffs are off to a good
start by winning their opening
football game 25-12, over the
Bend Lava Bears, Friday night
September 3.
Troy Smith, the Madras
fullback compiled a total of 130
yards and two touch downs to
lead the Madras attack. Smith
was very instrumental on
defense and doing good
blocking also. Brad Blackman,
the buff running back had one
of his best runs, a 70 yard
scamper down the sideline, out
running the Bend defenders for
a touch down.
The Madras defense played a
sharp game all evening long
stopping the Bend Lava Bears
time after time. A couple
crucial ones were when Bend
drove down with in the 20 yard
line but were unable to score.
Going into the itnermission
the Lava Bears were sporting à
12-7 lead, and things, were
looking pretty much in their
favor. In the second half the
Lava Bears kicked to the Buffs
and just two plays later Bend
recovered a Madras fumble
giving them good field position
with-in. the 20 yard line, but the
defense rose, once again and
stopped them cold. The win
was a boost for the Madras
Buffs beating Bend.
The season is earlvyet and
there are some tough non
league games to play before
entering conference play. The
momentum is there, the Buffs
have thé material, this equid be
a very interesting year. .
Wednesday night bowling
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LEADER OF THE PACK—Troy Smith, 40, the Madras fullback, shown here breaking into the
dear and raced on into the end zone to score one of his. touchdowns against the Bend Lava Bears in The Wednesday night Warm
Springs mens bowling league
the game on the Madras field:
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Spilyay Tymoo photo by Leno will get underway Wednesday
night September 8, .1982. The
league held their first meeting
on the night of September 1,
and the following officers were
elected.
Rudy Clements, the Warm
P r e s i d e n t is L e s t e r
It was a long day for the matched with Lil’ Boston who
Warm Springs “Ayes” baseball at that point hadn’t lost a game Springs “Ayes”, was voted the Tanawasha, the, Vice President
MVP and an all-star. Arnie Dale Parker and the secretary
team on September 6, playing in tournament play. Warm
Youghton and Whitney Miller by unanimous choice Dick
five games on the way to the Springs managed to pull this
also from the “Ayes” were also Souers.
championship for the Labor one out by beating Lil’ Boston
selected to the all-star team.
Day baseball tournament held 8-4.
Ray Shike Jr., of Warm
on the local field.
Now both teams each lost Springs II along with Steve
In their first game they
Medina of Oakville, Bob
stopped the Pendelton team 9- one game apiece so this
The Warm Springs Bravettes
Marchand and Chip from
0, and were im m ediéatly matched Lil’ Boston with
will travel to Gallup, New
matched with Oakville, where Warm Springs in a back to Tulalip, Eugene and Rocky Mexico for the National Indian
they were victorous once again back game for the champion from LiV Boston rounded out
th e n in e a ll- s ta r s . T he A c tiv itie s A s s o c i a t i o n ’s
5-2. Their next opponet was ship. Warm Springs went on to
sportsman trophy went to national fast-pitch softball
beat
Lil’
Boston
10-2
to
take
the
Tulalip for their third game
tournament on September 10,
Oakville.
where they pulled out a championship. Tulalip placed
Sal Sahme, Warm Springs 11, and 12. Teams from across
third, Oakville fourth and
squeeker by the score of 9-8.
Going into championship Pendelton fifth to round out team member and tournament the country will be participa
director worked hard to put on ting at tfre event.
play W arm Springs was the top five teams.
At this time the Bravettes
a well run tournament.
would like to show their
appreciation to the following
sponsors who made it possible
for them to make the trip. The
Confederated Tribes, V.F.W.
team receiving the sportsman P o st #4217, Thè L adies
During the Labor Day for Warm Springs.
weekend little league baseball
Kanet Wolfe was the only trophy.
teams from Reno, Nevada, player for Warm Springs to get
Nespelem, Washington and a hit off the Reno pitcher which
the Warm Springs Papooses turned in to be a triple, and
played a round robin tourney from there he went on in to
in a fun affair.
score the lone Warm Springs
The first game matched point.
Reno against Warm Springs
In the second game the
where Reno came out the Papooses handed the Nespelem
winner by the score of 7-1. Even team a 13-0 shut-out. With
though the sun was shining only the three teams showing
bright, things looked very dim up for the tourney Reno ended
for the Papooses. The Reno up with the best record. The
pitcher Kevin Pete, collected a kids had a good time and are
total of 18 strike-outs during hoping to have another one
the game for the win. Dalton next year. There were nine all
Trimble was doing the pitching stars selected and the Nespelem
Warm Springs wins Labor day tourney
Matters of concern during
the meeting discussion were
that all team captains are to
enforce the rule on the 6:45
starting time. Last year there,
was no cooperation with all
teams so this year this has to
change. All sponsor’s fees must
to be ini by the 2nd week of
bowling.
There will be the usual twelve
teams again however there will
o n n n e n r o t r u e VPO T
NIAA softball tourney
Labor Day round robin tourney
A u x ila ry , Sam D an zu k a
Logging, The In ter-T rib al
S p o rts , H u ck le b erry Pie
Patrons, Kah-Nee-Ta, Aherns,
and Yamsie Electric (Gary
Walker).
“We have neared our fund
raising goal with your help and
our best efforts will be put forth
in Gallup,” said a spokesman.
Team members making the trip
are Julie Mitchell, Fran Moses,
Janell Smith, Louise Katchia,
Lupe Torres, Sandra Tana
w asha, Je rie S m ith and
Victoria Susgua.
Girl’s basketball tourney
The Paa-Tu-Nmi Women’s
basketball to u rn am en t is
scheduled to be held in the
Toppenish Community Centei
on October 15,16 and 17,1982.
Starting at 1:00 p.m.
There will be 6 place trophy,
most valuable player and a
sportsmanship trophy. The
Entry fee is $75.00, and payable
in money order only, to Wilson
Charley, Rt. 1, Box 1186,
W apato, W ashington. The
deadline is October 1st.
The Community Center is
located just east of the city of
Toppenish, for more informa
tion call the Recreation Center,
Sliding into third base is Kanet Wolfe of the Papooses who just got a triple off the Reno pitcher.
Wolfe went on in to score the lone Warm Springs score as Reno won the 7-1.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Miller