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Spilyay Tymóo Page 10 August 12,1983 SPORTS Local bowlers strike it big in tourneys For most avid bowlers, the season ends with the beginning of sum m er, but for the Confederated Tribes women’s bowling team, it was time to prepare to travel to the W o m e n ’s I n t e r n a t i o n a l Bowling Congress Finals held in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is a five-man team with a sixth member as a substitute. Team members who participated in the finals were Angie Boise, Anna Clements (Captain), T rudee Clem ents, N orene Greene, Becky Quinn and Margie Tuckta, all of whom are members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Women’s teams from around the globe traveled to the annual tournament to bowl for top honors. According to Anna, the team members of her team did quite, well in representing the, Tribes. Trudee was the top money winner for the team with a 27th place in all-events, a money place in doubles and singles. Trudee won a total of $225. Becky placed in doubles The Confederated Tribes women’s bowling team picture taken at the National Finals Tournament at with Trudee, thus giving her a Las Vegas shows team members (Left to right) Trudee Clements, Angie Boise, Anna Clements, total of $115 take home Margie Tuckta and Becky Quinn. N ot pictured is Norene Green who is the sixth member and sub. monies. Anna placed in all and sub, she was the big winner the 15th annual Los Angeles doubles with a score of 1255 events and came home with a for the team in the casinos. She American tournament. They total pins. Anna took' fifth check for $75. Each team hit a $500 jackpot on a 25$ slot placed fourth (2406) in a field place in all-events with a total of 29 teams. Norene placed of 1890. member received $65 for the riiachine. Warren “Rudy” Clements, team event. Following the Las Vegas eighth (648) in the women’s While Norene traveled with tournament the team traveled singles. Tuckta and Greene traveling with the team, entered the team as the sixth member to Los Angeles to compete in placed seventh in women’s the Indian tournament and Volleyball season to begin There will be an organiza tional meeting for high school girls and their parents who are in te r e s te d in v o lle y b a ll beginning at 7 p.m, at the Madras High School gym. Daily doubles will begin August 22. The tw o-hour morning sessions begin at 8:30 a.m. evening sessions begin at 6 p.m. and last until 7:30 p.m. These sessions Will be held Monday through Friday until school starts. Team selections will be made by September 2. Students will be notified individually as to which team they have been selected,. A The first freshman, JV and v a r s ity g a m e s w ill be September 8 at Madras against Bend. North American All-Indian boxing cham pionships A North American All- Indian boxing championship tournament is scheduled for November 5, 1983 and will be held in the Ponderosa Inn, Great Falls, Montana. The host boxing clubs are American Legion Boxing Club, Browning, Montana and Fort Belknap Boxing Club, Harlem, MontaiTa. Sanctioned by the Montana ABF/USA. All boxers must have current a ABF card, cards can be purchased at weigh-in. Bring Birth Certificate for proof of age. Head gear mandatory. There will be certified officials used at the meet. Indian heritage to be verified by coach. A maximum of two boxers per weight class per club. All boxers will be bracketed. The weight class, open division 16 years and over; 106-112-119- 125-132-147-156-165-178, hea vy weight, super heavy weight. Weigh-in is at 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a,m ........................... The awards will include: Jackets, Belt Buckle and chain for the champions. The runner- up will receive a sweater and pin. There is an outstanding boxer award and a team trophy. The meals, there will be $10 provided for each boxer each day, $10 per coach for four or more boxers and for two coaches will be paid after four boxers are entered. Teams must arrange for their own lodging. There will be free shuttle service from Great Falls International Airport for those arriving by air. Please advise the management if the boxers will be arriving by air. Information is required on each team or boxers for the paper, include Biographical information and pictures. For more information call or write the tournament directors Leland Thom as or Ernie Krantz, Box 756, Browning, Montana 59414 or call, (406) 338-5164. won third in the Men’s Master Classic division. The Confederated Tribes women’s team bowls each year in the Tuesday Night Twisters league at Pelton Lanes in Madras. They are getting ready for the winter and fall league to start in September. Traveling to a tournament entails a lot of planning and money, according to Anna. The team began to make plrins to attend the Las Vegas tournament in 1982. The one big problem they faced was getting enough money to travel. as a team. The women of the team started fund raising projects in the community. They held bake sales and made beaded items to sell.'The team gets its sponsorship from the Tribe and that covers the fee for league entry fee and often shirts. But the travel monies are left to the team to raise. N o re n e m ade th e M iss Warm Springs banner and that money went to the travel pot. They will be in thè community again’ raising money to attend the 1985 tournament in Los Angeles. The Ì984 bowl-off will be in Niagra Falls, New York but Anna said, “That is a little bit too far to travel.” WSIRA standings to date The Western States Indian Rodeo Association standings as of July 22, 1983, are listed below. Attention to all the W S IR A m e m b e r s . A ll participating cowboys and cow girls m ust have their WSIRA cards by September 18, 1983, during the Schurz Rodeo, to be able to compete in the Regionals. The Regional Finals will be held in Sparks, Nevada, October 1-2, 1983. New rules that have been approved by the board are (1), Associations that issued bad checks in 1982 Will be required to pay out in cash from now on. (2) Effective June 27, all events sanctioned by WSIRA will be drawn for positions, including rodeos that have set-ups. Effective July 4, all muggers and hazers have to be a contestant and/or a WSIRA member in good standing. If Cow'Milkers or Steer Wrestlers do not comply with this rule, they will receive a no time. Bareback 1. Vince G a r c ia ............$ 1,560 2. Roy Begody . . . . . . . . 1,266 3. Willie O lney........ .......... 756 4. Dan Smith .................. 574 5. Clint M o rin .............., .501 6. Sam T e m o k e ............... .481 7. Terry P a rrish ........ . .398 8. Sherwood C uch ........ ... 270 9. Marvin G arcia............... 181 JO. Shawn Best................... 155 11. Acie Hoaglin. ................. 93 12. Bucky N e d ..................... 65 Saddle Bronc 1. Vince Garcia . . . . . . . . 1,402 2. Terry Squiemphen... 1,207 3. Tdrxy; Parfish , , , , , , , ,708 4. Lee T om ............ . .632 5. Oliver Louis ............. .540 6. Dave B est..... .............. .412 7. Eddie Rogers . . . . . . . . . 2 8 9 8. Archie Jack ............ . .262 9. Donny Q u in te ro ...........249 10. Denny Q uintero.. . . ..199 11. Marvin Garcia . . . . . ..160 12. Clint Morin -----------144 Bull Riding 1. Roy Begody .......... .. 851 2. Billy Barlese............ .... . 530 3. Dave B est...... ................ 380 4. Yardy Want . . . . . . . . . . . 349 5. Marion Ives . . . . ......... .306 6. Larry Condon . . . . ----- 283 7. Gary Sam . . . . . . . . . . 259 8. Allen F l e t t ........ . 153 9. Eric James ....................... 73 Calf Roping 1. Garret Spoonhunter . . . 871 2. Roy Hicks . . . . . . ' . . . . .759 3. Fred Kinerson, Jr . . . . .543 4. Mel Jo se p h ............ 536 5. Lyle Spoonhunter . . . . .508 6. Fred W illiam s............ .490 7. Robert Hicks . . . . . . . . . 4 0 2 8. Wayne Hamlin............... 361 9. Jerry Sm all.. — , ......... 283 10. Ed Harry . . . . . . . . . . . 237 11. Delford Johnson . . . . .194 12. Wilford Birding Ground 188 19. Tom Begay . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Steer Wrestling 1. John Mesplie .............. .640 2. Wayne Hamlin...............603 3. Terry Wellman............... 547 4. Rocky A v e ry ___ . . . . .501 5. Jerry Sm all. . . . . . . . . . . 398 6. Lyle Spoonhunter . . . . .336 7. Warren R e d F o x .......... 256 8. Byron C h e n e y ............... 177 9. James Wells ..................137 10. Garret Spoonhunter .. 106 11/12. Mel Joseph. •••••• -49 11/12. Clint Morin . . . . . . .49 13. Cort Herrera . . . . . . . . .42 Barrel Racing 1. Cathi Williams. . . . . . . 1,216 2. C.R. Squiemphen . . . . .961 3. Snuffy H errera.............. 679 4. Lorraine Garcia . . . . . . . 585 5. JoJo H e rre ra ........ . .584 6. Hester Williams . . . ___ 558 7. Mary Williams.............. 504 8. Michelle W ells...............235 9. Margie W alker.. . . . . . . .205 10. Shana Johnson__ . . . 192 11. Faye H urtado-----. . . 113 12. Donnetta Burns............ 96 Cow Milking 1. Bill Valdez . . . _____ .1,085 2. Wes Williams, Sr. . . . 1,008 3. Randy Rogers . . . . . . . .953 4. Fred Williams . . . . . . . . 8 5 7 5. Eugene H a r r y 833 6. Melvin Sampson . . , 4 2 2 7. T.J. M c K n ig h t...... . .377 8. Byron C h en ey .............. 377 9. Marcel Olney : . . . . . . . . 3 7 2 10. Lyle Spoonhunter . . . . 360 11. Tom Begay . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 6 12. Arlen M oses.. . . . . . . . 2 8 1 13. Alfred Smith, Jr.......... 276 21. Hobo Patt .................... 99 Team Roping 1. Fred Williams . . . . . . .2.393 2. Wes Williams, Sr. . . . 1,549 3. Mel Jo se p h .................1,489 4. Alfred Smith, Jr........ 1,228 5. Fred Herrera " . . . . . . . 1,054 6. HohoPatt ...9 5 1 7. Fred Kinerson, J r .. . . . .925 8. Roger Fiander . . . . . . . .899 9. Lyle Spoonhunter . . . . .803 10. Garrett Spoonhunter .777 11. Melvin Sampson . . . . .746 12. Tom Begay . . . . . . . . . . 7 3 7 31. C.R. Squiemphen.. . . .327 36. Terry Squiemphen... .178 42. Ron Clements . . . . . . . ,99