Page 10 October 21,1983
Spilyay Tymoo
SPORTS
Cowdeo a big hit
Junior calf riding
1. Gary Sampson,60; 2.
Shane Cowdry, 57; 3. Travis
McCain, 50; 4. Zee Smith, 50; 5.
Tony Fuentes, 49; and 6.
Desiree Allen, 49.
Junior horseless roping
Approximately 290 children 1. Gary Sampson; 2. Vrian
joined in the rodeo excitement Riney; 3. Heather Hershey; 4.
at the 15th Annual St. Pat’s Allen Warner; 5. Ruth Padgett,
Cowdeo held at the Jefferson and 6, Brandolyn Tramel.
County fairgrounds in Madras,
Oregon. Both novices and Junior barrel racing
1. Cheryl McKay, 16.06; 2.
veterans! to the rodeo arena
tried their skill at roping and Kristy Jones, 16.21; 3. Martha
Padgett, 16.50; 4. Thurman
riding.
Tufti, 16.54; 5. Jodie Johnson,-
Only a few minor injuries 16.76; and 6. Heather Hershey,
were suffered by the entrants 17.10.
with the .majority of them Junior Scurry
having a good experience and a
1. Martha Padgett, 20.07;
good time. The audience spent 2. Jake Cochise, 29.75; 3. Emily
an entertaining evening and Read, 30.52; Heather Hershey,
afternoon at the Cowdeo.
38,73.
The results of the Cowdeo Breakaway roping
“follow:
1. Shana Johnson; 2. Jodie
Peewee barrel racing
Haynes; 3. Casey Green; and, 4.
1. Michele Simmelink, 15.90; Shane Gomez.
2. Angie Kelly, 17.58; 3. Tasha Ribbon roping
Treeby, 17.72; 4. Shirley Allen,
1. Shana Johnson; and 2.
17.76; 5. Angie Symons, 18.17;
and, 6. Gary Sonjison, 18.18. . Shane Gomez.
Senior calf riding
Peewee scurry
1. Tasha Treeby, 13.76; 2.
1. Jackson Heath, 64.
Alison Tramil, 20.66; 3. Angie Cow riding
Symons, 22.65; 4. Gretchen
1, Jackson Heath, 72; 2.
C o nroy, 25.30; 5. G ary
Samson, 33.99; and 6. Ruth Charlie Cookson, 70; 3. Jeff
Sjalund, 70; and 4. Shane
Padgett, 34.62.
Spilyay Tymoo photo by Miller
Gomez, 60.
calf riding
Freckles Reese making his run in the Peewee Scurry Race during the St. P a t’s Cowdeo. There were Peewee
1. Leif Suppah, 67; 2. R.J. Senior barrel racing
three divisions during competion, Peewee, junior and senior:
Retherford, 57; 3. Clinton
1. Shawna Daly; 2. Bridgett
Tom, 57; 4. Mark Harris, 56; 5.
Ricky Wilkerson, 54;-and, 6 Scott; 3. Kelly Simmelink; and
4. Jodi Haynes.
Mondy Nassitt, 51.
Peewee Horseless roping
1. Tommy Joe Green; 2. Senior scurry
Freckles Reese; 3. John Riney; 1. Toni Hagen; 2. Shawna
Little g irl’s and bo y ’s November emphasis will be on a minimum. The children will 4. Tommy Norton; 5. Tyson Daly, 3. Tanetta Poppe; and 4.
Dawna Ditmore.
basketball is scheduled to meet ball-handling. In December the be playing games for the fun of Tramel; and 6. B.J. Crume,
T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y children will be playing against it. Practice is devoted to
each week from 3:30 to 5:00 children of the same age from familiarizing children with the
p.m. Children, ages 7 to 12, Nespelem and Yakima. A game of basketball.
If there are any questions
may register when they arrive tournament will be held at the
at the Community Center for Warm Springs Community contact Fran Moses at the
Community Center, 553-1161,
Center December 3 and 4.
practice.
Competition will be kept to ext. 243 or 244.
D u r in g O c to b e r a n d
All-Around Champion of
the 1983 St Pat’s Cowdeo is a
nine year old cowboy-Gary
Sampson. Gary- Was the top
money winner at the two day
event.
Children’s basketball practice begins
Warm Springs Boxing Club update
With this years boxing
program still in infant stages
the WSBC has 15 boys in
training for another busy year.
The boys are under the
watchful eyes of coaches
Gerald and Randy Smith.
Gerald said the club will have
another active year and have
already took part in two boxing
matches. The first one held in
the Jr. High School in Hood
River on September 24, where
Lonnie Smith 8 years old n the
60 pound class, Thom as
Maralus 9 years old 60 pounds
and Delbert Lawson 12 years
old in the 85 pound division
were entered. For their first
time out the boys done real well
for such a short time in
prepration for the matches.
On October 8-9, the WSBC
entered three boys in the Sub-
Novice boxing tournament
held in Vancouver, Washing
ton. Ja b b a r Davis came
through as an un-contested
champion in the 11 year old 105
North American All-Indian
Boxing Championship
Civic Center Arena
Great Falls, Montana
November 4 7 ,1 8
>19^; <
pound division. Rusty Marcum
also came out an un-contested
champion in the 15 year old 147
pound class. In a special bout
Rusty was matched with a boy
T
from the Eugene Boxing Club
and lost a close decesion.
lib
Everett Windyboy in the 13
year old 119 pound class lost a
split decesion in his bout. This
was Windyboys first match
which showed he still needs lots
of work dispite loseing a toe to
toe action packed bout for the
full three rounds.
A bid has been submitted for
the Silver Glove Tournament
to be held here on November
12-13. This will include boxing
clubs fro m O regon and
Southwest Washington and
will be sanctioned by the
USA/ABF Oregon Associa
tion. But if this does not
materalize there will be a
smoker held on those dates
Spilyay Tymoo photo by MiUer
h e re in W arm S p rin g s Desiree Allen leaving thé chute on her'calf during the Jr. ca lf
according to Gerald Smith.
riding contest at the Cowdeo.