Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, July 01, 1983, Page 9, Image 9

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    Spilyay Tymoo
Page 10 July 1,1983
Spilyay Tymoo
It’s Round Up time again
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There will also be a parade in
It’s time once again for the
Crooked River Roundup and dow ntow n P rin e v ille on
P a r i- M u tu e l r a c in g in Saturday, July 9, beginning at
Prineville. The finest pari­ 10 a.m. and a rodeo dance on
mutuel racing in Central Saturday dance night at the
Oregon will begin Wednesday, Carey Foster hall at the Crook
July 6th and last through County fair grounds.
Ticket information for these
Saturday, July 9th. Post time
events is available by calling
for the racers if 7:15 p.m.
The PRC A approved rodeo, Berna Steelhammer at 447-
featuring top performances, 5347 or 447-4537. Free parking
will be held Saturday and everyone is welcome to the
Sunday, July 9 and 10. Grand “ 1983 C r o o k e d R iv e r
Entry is at 1:15 p.m. on both Roundup,” July 6 through 10
in Prineville.
days.
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SPORTS
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Softball tourney results
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Spity ay Tym oo p hoto by Jackson
Warm Springs #2 is still undefeated at this time team members include (left to right, back row)£afam
Wolfe, Tobi Smith arid Vanessa Orange, (Second Row) Saphronia Coochise, AngieSelam, Esther
Lucio, Valeda Jackson (Front Row) Lynn Tanewasha, Christel Leonard, Danni Katchia, Starla
Green. Coaches fo r the team are Fran Moses and Jutte Mitchell. Team members not available for
photographs were: Laura Miller, Snuggie Tewee and Kristina Sampson.
Men’s team standings were
as follows: 1. Mission Indians;
2. Taholah; 3. Brownstown; 4.
Hoopa; 5. Elk Horn and 6.
Lapwai.
Named A ll-Stars were:
Chuck and Tom Rodriquez
from the Mission Indians,
Benji Kautz, Vernon McCory
of the Taholah team and Ed
Masted and Dexter of the
Hoopa team. Coaches of the
Brownstown and Elk Horn
teams were not available.
Women’s teams standings
were as follows: 1. Lapwai; 2.
Braveries; 3. Elk Horn and 4.
Kamiah.
Names All Stars were: Lisa
Sonic and Patti Nickoli of the
Lapwai team, Lorraine Suppah
and Leta Smith of the Braveries
team, Sandra Alexander and
Butch Dick of the Elk Hom
team, Martha Allman and
Je n n ife r O atm an of the
Kamiah team and Deannie
Johnson of the Warm Springs
team. Marge McCormack of
Lapwai was named Most
Valuable player.
Both tournam ents were
sp o n so red by In te r tr ib a l
Sports.
Bread Open played at Kah-Nee-Ta
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SpHyay Tym oo p hoto by Leno
Cecil Connor putting fo r par.
The 11th annual Fried Bread
Open Golf Tournament was
held at the Kah-Nee-Ta course
on June 25 and 26. For the
men’s tournament a field of 91
golfers vied in two divisions for
top honors. Winning the mens
A division for top honors was
Al Estimo of Warm Springs
with a final score of 144 for two
days of play. Levi Bobb of
Warm Springs won the mens A
division low net with a two day
score of 131. The tournament
was sponsored by the Kah-Nee-
Ta men’s golf association.
The men’s B division low
gross was won by Brent
Moschetti of Madras with a
score of 160. Division B low net
honors were won by Mike
Clements of Warm Springs
with a score of 133.
The women’s division low
gross was won by Jolene
Estimo of Warm Springs. Low
net first place was won by Anita
Jackson of Warm Springs.
Listed below are the final
re su lts of the tw o day
tournament.
Men’s Division A, low gross:
1. A1 Estimo, 144; 2. Rick
Roskoff, 145; 3. Lewis Pitt, Jr.,
145 and Ron Delaney, 149.
Men’s Division A, low net: 1.
Levi Bobb, 131; 2. SpudMiller,
132; 3. James Rupp, 4. Jerry
Piland, 135; 5. Jim Enyeart,
137; 6. and 7. tie Russ Phillips
and Dwayne Flories, 138; 8.
Aaron Louis, 139; 9. Bob
W ilkinson, 139; 10. Allen
Phillips, 140; 11. Gary Heeler,
140 and 12. Larry Stennick,
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Men’s Division B, low
gross: 1. Brent Moschetti, 160;
2. Cecil Seyler, 169; 3. Bill
Henke, 175 and4. JimWyzard,
176.
Men’s Division B, low net: 1.
Mike Clements, 133; 2. Fred
Krecklow, 134; 3. Harold
Good; 135; 4. David Black Jr.,
136; 5. Ellison David, 137; 6.
and 7. a tie, Jerry Hickson and
Ben Chavarria, 140; 8. Dave
C ourtney, 143; 9. D arel
Brascom, 144; 10. Everett
Miller, 145 and 11. Andy
Dumebo, 145.
Women’s Division low gross:
1. Jolene Estimo.
Women’s division low net: 1.
Anita Jackson; 2. Julia Hill; 3.
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