Page 10 July 29,1983
Spilyay Tymoo
SPORTS
The Dalles Americans
win tournament
The All-Stars
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Behrend
The Jefferson County Senior A ll-Stars participating in tournament plan in Portland. From left to
right in the back row are Coach Uren Leonard, D on Bagley, D ate Casey, William Trimble, M ark
Williams, K even Haugen and Coach Wilfred Jim. In fron t row are Uren Leonard, III, Steve King,
M ikeAlire, Virgil Windyboy, Shane Gomez, JohnsonHeath andA lvisSm ith, III. N otpicturedis
Tony Stacona.
Cole
Memorial
It is a rodeo that offers
som ething fo r everyone,
according to sponsor Carrol
“Shad” Shadley. The second
annual Eddie “Mankins” Cole
Memorial jackpot rodeo will be
held at Shad and Jack’s arena
in Madras on August 13 and
14. The arena is located two
miles south of Madras on the
old Culver highway.
The rodeo is sponsored
in memory of Cole who was
well known to people of this
area as a rodeo contestant and
logger. Cole died in an
automobile accident in 1982.
He was known in rodeo circuits
rodeo slated
as a team roper and in his
earlier rodeo career, as a bronc
rider. The Shadley family
planned a rodeo in which Cole
himself would have enjoyed
participating.
Traditional rodeo events
offered will be saddle bronc,
bareback, calf roping, team
roping, mixed team roping,
barrel racing, girls’ cow riding,
and wild horse race. Special
features offered will be the
watermelon race, a kid’s foot
race, a fat man’s race and a fat
women’s relay race.
The rodeo books will open
on Saturday, August 13 at 8
Fun run scheduled
There is a fun run scheduled
for August 6, sponsored by the
Je ffe rso n C ounty Y outh
Recreation Program and the
Jefferson County Juvenile
Services Commission.
The registration will start at
7:30 a.m. and the run will get
underway at 8 a.m. There is a
one mile and a five mile run for
all ages. The registration forms
can be picked up at the Judges
office in the Jefferson County
Courthouse or at the Chamber
of Commerce office at 158
Fifth Street.
This is in conjunction with
the Kids Day. A parade is
scheduled for 10:15. All
enterents should get lined up at
9:30 a.m. forjudging.
Children of all ages are
in v ite d to p a r t i c i p a t e ,
decorated bikes, pets, tricycles
and what ever there is to
decorate for a parade, the only
thing is there should be no
com m ericalized advertising
done in the parade, there will be
ribbons presented to all
participants in the parade.
Football clinic to be
h eld A u g . 1 5 -1 9
A football clinic is set for
August 15-19, for perspective
junior high and high school
boys who are interested in
football.
The clinic is for all 7-12
graders in the County who
want to play football.
There is a $25 registration fee
which will be collected at the
first session to cover insurance
and for a jersey. It is advisable
to make early arrangements to
eliminate conflicts with other
programs.
T he c lin ic w ill o ffe r
fundamentals in blocking,
tackleing, passing, receving
and kicking, each participant
w ill r e c e iv e in d iv id u a l
instructions in all aspects of the
game.
All five sessions will start at 9
a.m. and run until 12 boon.
a.m. and close that same day at
12:30 p.m. All entry fees must
be paid in cash. A stock fee of
$2 per entry will be drawn from
the fee. An “All-Around-’
Cowgirl” buckle and an “All-
Around-Cowboy” buckle will
be awarded.
Showtime for each day is
1:30 p.m. A gate admission of
$2 per person will j>e charged.
On S u n d ay , A ugust 14,
following the rodeo, a free bar-
b-que will be held fo r
s p e c t a t o r s a s w e ll a s
contestants. For a weekend of
fun and excitment, plan to
attend the memorial rodeo.
The Dalles American’s All-
Stars won the Little League
bseball tournament and the
District 5 championship which
was held in Redmond just
recently and this advances
them to the state play-offs’
while the Jefferson County All-
Stars had to settle for fourth
place.
The Jefferson County boys
were off to a good start by
winning their opener over The
Dalles Western team 8-4. But
Dalles Western team 8-4, but
than they ran into a bit of
trouble in their second anbd
third games first losing to
Hermiston 4-3. The hitting was
good during the game but the
JC boys were unable to put
more than three runs across the
plate in a hard played game. In
their third and final game
Hood River took advantage of
some bad play and scored two
runs in the first inning and went
on to hold off the Jefferson
County boys bid for third
place. The game was termed a
pitchers duel Of Hood Rivers
Jeff Mansure and Jefferson
Countys Delton Trimble. The
final score in favor of Hood
River 2-1.
The hitting was not all that
bad, Trimble was three for
three and others getting hits
were Norman Wolfe, Muniz
and Utter. Muniz was the only
one to score the, lone run for
Jefferson County. The Dalles
Americans now advance to
state play-offs in Portland.
Co-ed slowpitch tourney set
The second annual Seeksee-
qua Animals Co-ed slowpitch
softball tournament will be
held on August 5,6 and 7 at the
Warm Springs Community
Center. The co-ed tournament
is sponsored by the Animals
softball team.
All teams will consist of at
least five men and five women.
Each team must turn in a
completed roster before the
first game, no names can be
added to the roster after the
first game, a'limit of 15 names
per team, names can appear on
only one team roster and a
team may start play with only
nine players. Other rules
applying to the tournament
play are that all meh will bat
with a 30-inch bat and will bat
opposite (left-handers will bat
rig h t-h an d e d ); a lte rn a tin g
batting order of male and
female; no stepping over the
bases; two strikes and two fouls
make an out; only head slides
permitted, other slides make an
out and the umpire’s word is
final.
A $ 100 entry fee must be paid
before a team plays ball. All
fees must be paid by cash or a
cashiers check, no personal
checks will be accepted.
Trophies will be awarded for
the top five places. Trophies
willbe given for the “at-least-
we-tried”team, sportsmanship,
most valuable female'and male
players, the oldest female and
male players, and 24 all-star
players a female and male
chosen from each team).
F o r m ore in fo rm atio n
contact Ellen Johnson, P.O.
Box 277, Warm Springs,
Oregon 97761 or telephone
(503) 553-1040. You can also
call (503) 553-1161, extension
217 during the week days from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and speak to
Carolyn.