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Spllyay Tymoo Page 10 November 19,1982 Spilyay Tymoo SPORTS - Ortiz, Risner share top boxing honors Joey Ortiz of the Warm Springs Boxing Club along with Ron Risner from the Longview, Washington (LV) boxing club were named the outstanding boxers of the boxing matches held here in the Community Center November 13. Despite a hard head butt from his opponent, Ortiz went on to pound out a unanimous decision over Danny Guerra from the Washington County boxing club of Aloha, Oregon. Both boxers weighed 139 pounds, Ortiz with 6 previous bouts to Guerra’s 12. Ron Risner of the Longview boxing club was the winner over Reynolds Allen W.S.B.C. by a disqualification because of u n sp o rtsm a n sh ip co n d u ct during the match. This bout could have gone either way if it were not for the disqualifica tion; Other . action during the evening saw some exhibition bouts from boxers as heavy as 45 pounds. Roscoe Thompson III 6 years W.S.B.C. vs Jacob Spinal 5 years old of the Golden Eagle club. Bout two Preston Eagleheart W.S.B.C. vs “Chips” Kalama W.S.B.C. Bout three Flam e Soliz, Beaverton vs Casey Smith (G.E.) All these bouts ended in a draw and each boxer recieved a T-shirt. In the first competition match, Remo Smith, age 10; 77 pounds no previous bouts won over Paul Mabee 10; 80 pounds 1 bout, of Bend. Kanet Wolfe 13, 88 pounds 8 bouts W.S.B.C. lost to Mike Sharek 13, 103 lbs, 17 bouts, Beaverton. Ron Hatfield 13, 88 lbs 6 bouts (LV) beat Tody Bolden 12, 95 lbs 6 bouts of (BV). Delbert Lawson 12,75 lbs. 0- bouts W.S.B.C. beat Bobby Martin 10, 73 lbs 6 bouts (LV). After a short intermission there were a few more exhibition bouts, the first matching a pair of middle weights both from Longview (LV). Kanim Smith 8, 69 pounds 2 bouts W.S.B.C. vs Leon Ariza 9, 65 lbs 0 bouts. Joseph “z-man” Smith 8, 58 lbs 0 bouts WSBC vs Jr. Alverez8, 60 lbs 0 bouts. All declared a draw. In c o m p e titio n R y an Eagleheart 10, 76 lbs 1 bout W.S.B.C. Lost to Tyrone Smith 10, 75 lbs 2 bouts (GE). Mervin Govenor 14, 140, 1.7 bout.s (GE) beat R obert Domingez 14, 140, 17 bouts Washington County (WC). Edward Lucei 16, 141 lbs, 4 bouts WSBC lost to David Domingez 16, 145, 7 bouts. The next home smoker will be held December 18, here at the Community Center. There are other matches to be scheduled at a future date. Visiting boxing clubs were from Longview, Washington, Bend, Beaverton, Washington C ounty (WC) of A loha, Oregon and the Golden Eagle boxing club formerly the W a rm S p r i n g s p o l i c e department boxing club. (Above) Joey Orth, WSBC getting some good punches in on Danny Guerrea of the W.C. boxing club from A loha, Oregon. Orth kept pressure on his opponent to win a unanimous decision in the final bout of the night. There were 15 bouts with the Warm Springs Boxing Club coming out with three wins. Longview and the Golden Eagle boxing club each had two wins apiece. (Below) Ryan Eagleheart of WSBC throwing a right as Tyrone Smith of the GoldenEagleClub ducks under. This was a dose bout with Smith edging Eagleheart out fo r the win. The next smoker here in Warm Springs will be December 18. L p 6 Spdyay Tymoo photo by Mdler 6 foöt-and-under tourney The Warm Springs Magpies are hosting a 6 foot tall and under basketball tournament in the Community Center starting at 5 p.m. Friday, December 3-5. The first round match up will put the King Kids of Warm Springs against Chiloquin at 5 p.m. The second game will match up Tygh Valley against Simnasho, the third game Macy’s vs The Duffs and Wapato vs Magpies. Drawing bye’s from the first round action is Mt. Adams, White Swan, Sprague River and the Schlitz Runners. This is a double elimination. There will be jackets for the champions, sweat shirts for the All-stars, trophies for first to fourth place, a sportsmanship trophy, also trophies for the high scorer and the MVP. There will be plenty of action in the Community Center over the weekend. Sponsor needed for WSBC The Warm Springs Boxing Club (WSBC) is seeking a sponsor (or sponsors) for an insurance fee that is required under the USA American Boxing Federation regulations to conduct any boxing match or tournament. The Warm Springs Club has already scheduled (and will conduct) boxing matches on Saturday, November 13, 1982 and Saturday, December 18, 1982. Future plans are to schedule 1 or 2 more boxing m atches and the A nnual W SBC B uckskin B oxing Championships, in which there will be 135 to 150 boxers participating. < Insurance fees per event range from $30.00 for 1 -20 bouts, to $135.00 for 81-100 bouts. C o n trib u tio n s and assistance is tax deductable (non-profit organization 501 (c) (3).)—And will be very much appreciated by the Warm Springs Boxing Club. Gerald Smith, Boxing Coach (503) 553-1161 (office) (503) 553-1546 (home)