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Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon "iv3,i987 Page 7 Plenty of action offered at annual rodeo 'J f tr 11 r"' ... "moss;- W 4 1 1 r 1 '.31 ' 1 . . it t 4 lb' , r r s ion"- 4 . . ; ' -if r fi HTsr'i - J J J V A" - V TlffC Was Ot event fnr the future rnwhnvt htnrm nt ih rndan nt ihau Unit hnitt rnlf riAiwto Hnrino thf twn.inv mrfan M net ntiL l..m ...'J L .1 The times weere pretty close n the barrel race where he time of 1 737 calves were too small, It was like trying to ride a pole. They would have liked bigger stock as the small calves dumped all the boys, seconds won the event and the tune of 17.90 took sixth place. There . . . , . . , . t h-ojiV much time in between the other four placers In the event. PhOtOS by PrlSCllla SqUlemphen- YaZZlO and LOISOn YaZZIO r tor- v. - v. v . . V " " f ;.. .o,. -! 3 i n(. k . i k t-- .2 V 1 1 t 1 If". i i f Tie sae broncs were snorty and salty and even bucked themselves off of their feet. Here, a horse falls on the rider (unidentified) during the competition. Competition hot (Continued from page 6) Temoke 20.23; 2. Ralph Rogers, Ira Walker, 10.21; 5. Darin Bardy-Ed 18.34; 2. Shirley Allen, 18 93 20.26; 3. Terry Squiemphen, 20.86; Jones, 10.98; 6. Harley Kelly-Clint Wild Horse Race: Saturday 1st 4. Delbert Jim 21.92; 5. Cort Her- Walker, 1 1.36. section 1. Jason Smith team 2 rera, 22.06; 6. Melvin Sampson, Barrel Racing:!. Stacy Corbett Eldred Frank; Saturday 2nd Sec-' 26-l0, . 17 '-37 2- Rosie Dove ,7'43; 3. tion. 1. Buck Smith team, 2. Bvron - ,4 J vmwFi..s...ua.jouuk.wii maiy wiiuams i .no; Angie r rank team, un Sunday 1. Emer SSSi Rogers, 8.66; 2 Gilbert Temoke- McDade 17.50; 5. Shannon Willi- .son Smith team; 2. Jason Smith Gary Sampson did his best to last until the whistle. Six seconds seemed like six minutes during the ride as no one Ira Walker 9.23; 3. Tom Begay- ams, 17.73; 6. Lorraine Garcia 17.90. team; 3. Buck Smith team. made it to the whistle either day. Roger Fiander; 4. Melvin Joseph- Jr. Barrels: 1. Gary Sampson ndurance Race taken in stride . Siawaiseto. ...... . ... . .. , .. , . It appears these men on horseback are ready to cut someone off at the pass. NOpe! This is the start of the 14-mile memorial endurance horse race held each year. There was a good turn-out of entries in both the junior and senior divisions this year. Contestants are already looking forward to next year s race. "What a course, what a great The owner of the winning norse race," was the comment made by was Melvin Bull Wewa, Heath was horse owners about the annual rider and owner. The prizes for the memorial endurance race which winner was a Satin Jacket, buckle was held June 27, 1987. Horse Cover, a yearling colt and There were some who said that prize money. For second place a they were going to start training satin jacket, buckle and prize money, their horses for next years race. For third place a bridle hackamore thank all of the sponsors who are: Rainbow Market; Randy's place. Mexico City Restaurant, Oscar's Church. There were very good comments made by participants who plan to Sporting Goods, Mr. & Mrs. Bobby return for the race next year. Offi This was a great performance by all entries. Just good common sense in doing the race is what counts. The race was almost a photo fin ish between Norman Thomas, of Owyhee, Nevada, and Delvis"Bul Ineck" Heath, Chief of the Warm Springs Tribe. Thomas crossed the set, satin jacket and prize money. For fourth place a satin jacket and halter set and for fifth place a satin jacket and hackamore set. For ladies division the winner Mona Smith received a satin jacket, saddle blan ket and a bridle hackamore set. In the junior division with a Brunoe, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Come down, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Macy, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Nathan, Kathleen Moses and family, Ruth Smith, Vernon Henry, Ellen Johnson, Ted Brunoe, Zane Jackson, Ross Racine. Howie Arnett, Doris Miller, Joe Moses. A special think you for the assis tance and donations made by Nick Kalama's family to help make this Memorial Endurance Race a sue cial judges were Allen Elston and Rick Ribero and Jacob Frank, Sr., and Dr. Mark McFarland DVM was on call if needed. The race was a tough course if a person didn't know how to handle his mount, it could have been just as tough on the rider if he were not in good physical condition, its not easy to ride that distance and come out feeling fine. The Steno Pool was quarters for Cm. 1.1. .. i.., i . - - v : 4 r s . - - 1 i- . Sptitf Trmat pkon In Mil r::,k i;..i. - i. i n .u r...u r r...- e: . .... intoitnui HUUUUUCJU.... C.U riu. i mu .uuic u. ..vc iv.d.iy apiuu Cess. Anotner very speaai tnanks the endurance race where the girls r I . Vll'" .1 - J , r " -....... io siocitmans oi ieamona wno did a )ot cf work on their own upuiu nauiiijciuiL,iniru wascvans w no came in ccona iesircc Alien was very good tor the buckles and Spinoof Mutton Mountain, while third and Laura Miller fourth. horse gifts. To the Natural Resour Toba Scott came in fifth of Seekseequa. The committee would like to ces. Fire and Safety and the Shaker Even now, plans are already jelling for the next race a year from now. Chief Bullneck Heath assuring his fans he is all right, aye-okay after that long ride where he came in second during the race. Prizes are already being committed donate eacn year and if they are all for the affair. ready to put up something, they The Kalama family is again don- can call Doris Miller at the Steno ating another colt for next year's Pool office. Bigger plans are on the winner. There will be others who drawing table already.