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    PACE 6 June 3, 1988
Kids riding, roping
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June 10-12, All-Indian White
The 3 1 st Annual All-Indian Cham
pionship Treaty Days Rodeo held
at White Swan, Washington will be
June 10-12, 1988. The rodeo is
sponsored by the Yakima Indian
Rodeo Association and sanctioned
by Western States Indian Rodeo
Association (WSIRA).
WSIRA sanctioned events will
be bareback, saddle bronc, bull rid
ing, team roping, steer wrestling,
cow milking, calf roping and senior
barrels. Stock contractor is Joe
Kelsey. Special events will be jun
ior barrels, kids calf scramble, wild
horse race, squaw race and Indian
pony express race. Rodeo books
closed June 1, 1988.
On Friday, June 10, the Kuntry
Kwik Steppers perform at 7:00
p.m. The Cowboy dance will be
Saturday, June 1 1 from 9 p.m. to 1
Tygh Valley
It was superb rodeo weather on
the weekend the Tywama Saddle
Club held their 39th annual all
Indian Rodeo in Tygh Valley, May
21, 22. The rodeo was a WSIRA
sanctioned rodeo, the first of the
year.
Top rodeo stock of the Som
brero Rodeo Stock contractor, for
merly of Sisters, Oregon, now based
in Sublimity, Oregon, provided the
wild and wooley action during the
two day show. The colorful event
opened with the Pepsi Generation
riders followed by the grand entry
to kick of the gaiety event.
Top cowboys and cowgirls from
all parts of the great northwest
were on hand vieing for top honors
in his or her special event. There
were some very good times and
some bad times during the show. In
the calf roping event in particular
where the times were tough to get
from the very uncooperative calves.
They were big and strong right off
the range from near by Wamic.
The wild horses gave the cowboys
plenty of trouble in the wildhorse
rac There were just a few teams
who really got their horse saddled
during the t o day event. The wild
cow milking was just as tough as a
dried up sole of an old cowboy
boot. Those cows gave the cow
boys all the trouble they could
handle before any milk could be
gotten and the times were quite
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the skill of roper and horse against the
a.m. at the Mt. Adams Community
Center in White Swan. On Sunday,
June 12 starting at 10 a.m. will be a
Calcutta at the rodeo arena in
bulls, saddle bronc, steer wrestling,
team roping and senior barrels. A
Saddle Club hosts fun show
The Madras Saddle Club will be
having a Fun Show at the Madras
Indoor Arena. Some of the events
will be an egg and spoon race, mus
ical sacks, water glass and many
other fun and exciting events. Entry
fee per event will be $2 with $ 1 to be
jackpotted as prizes. The show will
start at 10 a.m. All entries will be
taken just prior to the show.
The club will be raffling off coo
kies, cakes and other items. Refresh
All - Indian rodeo results
high. During the steer wrestling
sometimes referred to as bulldog
ging produced many NT's. The
steers were fast and tricky, Many
times when the cowboy started to
get down on the steer it would set
up causing the cowboy to over
shoot his mark and come up nothing.
In the rough stock competition,
especially in the bull riding during
the two day performance there was
only one qualified ride and the rest
of the cowboys matched their scores
with a big goose egg. Shawn Best of
Omak, Washington, was the only
bull rider to stay aboard the required
eight seconds building up a score of
75 to win the event, as they say. "In
the riding it rained cowboys."
During the two day show cow
boys and spectators alike couldnt
have asked for a better day weath
erwise as the temperatures rose to
the high 80's and 90's for both days.
In the barrel racing, a popular
event for the girls, there were 29
entries. They were split into two
groups for a one run go-round
affair. Half on Saturday and the
other half on Sunday. The times
were pretty fast and close separat
ing the contesants by tenths of a
second or less. Cypsi Williams of
Schurz, Nevadda came out the
winner in that event.
The next WSIRA sanctioned ro
deo is May 28 and 29 during the
Chief Schoncin Days at Klamath
Falls, Oregon. The following is the
Warm Springs, Oregon
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and racing entertained spectators
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speed and agility of a calf.
Swan Rodeo
cowboy breakfast will be held Sat
urday, June 11 and Sunday, June
12 from 7-11 a.m. at the Mt. Adams
Daycare Center near the rodeo
grounds. Cost per plate will be
$3.50.
ments will be available at the arena.
The club reminds people that the
raffle for the free breeding to Zee's
Sin Bar, American Quarter Horse
Association, 1981 sorrel stallion
will be held during the Jefferson
County Fair in August during the
Madras Saddle Club playday.
Second prize will be a ton of top
quality hay your choice, alfalfa,
grass or mixed.
results of all the events from the
rodeo at Tygh Valley.
Calf roping: 1. Mel Joseph, 34.55;
2. Cort Herrera, 58.33; 3. Ira Walker,
63.40; 4. Lyle Spoonhunter, 70.74.
Bareback: 1 & 2. Split between
Shane Olney and Shawn, 128; 3.
Fred Blackwater.
Saddle Bronc: I. Terry Parrish,
137; 2. Sidney Kochamp, 131; 3.
Jerry Frazier, 128.
Barrel Racing: 1. Gypsie Willi
ams, 17.656; 2. Hester Williams,
1 7.737; 3. Mary Ann Olney, 18.038;
4. Rosey Dove, 18.138; 5. Alfre
dine Smith, 18.240.; 6. Billie Lite,
18.290.
Wild Cow Milking: 1. Ed Jones,
23.75; 2. Harley Kelly. 36.62; 3.
Darin Brady. 38.89; 4. Arlen Moses,
48.21; 5. Byron Cheney, 56.36; 6.
Fred Herrera, 70.89.
Bull riding: I. Shawn Best, eve
ryone else 0.
Wild Horse Race Saturday: I.
Willie Olney team; 2. Francis Spino
team; 3. Jason Smith team; Sun
day: 1. Darrel Thomas team; 2.
Ron Morningowl team; 3. Jason
Smith team. Buckle winner: Darrel
Thomas team.
Team roping: I. Emerson and
Benny Ramone, 6.51; 2. Harley
Kelly and Clint Walker. 7.31; 3.
Ken Pepper, and Gary Rogers,
7.55; 4. Roger Williams and Robert
Hicks. 8. 1 7; 5. Ed Harry and Eugene
Harry, 8.46: 6. Sterling Ray and
Jason Rav. 8.70.
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Rodeo to
The 13th Annual All-Indian Pi-Ume-Sha
Rodeo will be held June
25-26, 1988 at the Warm Springs
rodeo grounds, two miles north of
Warm Springs on highway 3. This
year the rodeo will be an open All
Indian rodeo.
All entry fees will be $40 per man
with the exception of the wild
horse race and it will be $90 per
team. Also calf riding and junior
barrels entry fees will be $8. All
adult events will have an added
purse of $300. Junior events will
have a purse of $50. Events fea
tured in the rodeo will be saddle
bronc, bareback, bull riding, calf
roping, team roping (two loops
and must enter as a team), steer
wrestling (if there is not ten entrants ,
the event will be cancelled), senior
barrel racing, wild cow milking,
97761 . Pay by cash or money orders
(No Canadian money accepted),
making them payable to the Warm
Springs Rodeo Association. All
mail entries must be received no
later than June 22, 1988 at 5 p.m.
A revolving trophy for all-around
cowboy will be given to keep pos-
Minor league
stats on
the Braves
As the season opened May 17,
the Madras Builders handed the
Braves their first defeat by the
score of 8-4, on the 19th the Braves
defeated the Thrifty Drugs 23-1.
and on the 24th the Braves defeated
the Chiefs 13-9 and on Thursday.
May 26 Erickson Sentry defeated
the Braves 16-14.
According tocoach Austin Greene
this is a rebuilding year for this ball
club. There were only two return
ing players after major league
draft held during first of the sea
son. A lot of younger players on
the team this year and it really
showed during the first game of the
season. After they played the first
game they adapted quickly and got
into the game more, winning two
more games than ran into a stronger,
experienced Erickson team. That is
probably the strongest team in the
minor league age group. As the
season progresses, so w ill experience
and we look forward to the chal
lenge of the rest of the season.
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on turning in barrels.
be Open All
session it must must be won three
times. For all-around contestant
must place in a timed event and a
judged event. The trophy is spon
sored by the Wewa family.
Admission to the rodeo will be
children (5-12 years of age)-$2,
adults-$4 and senior citizens-free,
wild horse race (will be open to
Indian and non-Indian contestants),
junior barrel racing and calf riding.
With the exception of the wild '
The Nick Kalama Memorial Endurance
Race will be held Saturday June 25. For
more information call the Tribal Council
office at (503) 553-1161, Ext. 259 from
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Power
Ronald McKinley, fourth grade student at Warm Springs Elementary,
makes a toss in the Softball throw during annual 509-J District fourth and
fifth grade track meet held May 27 at Madras High SchooL AB the
students participated in several events.
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Contestants from throughout the
Northwest traveled to Warm Springs
to compete in the Second Annual
Junior Rodeo May 28-29. The rain
on Saturday didn't dampen the
spirit of any of the cowboys and
cowgirls, ages 3-18 years of age.
On Sunday, the weather was drier
with winds blowing the dust, but
the spirit was still there. T.R. Wil
son of Philomath. Oregon won the
all-around title for the rodeo, he
took home a saddle for his efforts.
Winners of the rodeo were: Pre-peewer
Fifure eight-Lima Tom, 80.71 (ihe only
one lo qualify). Barrelt-I. Jessie Wilson.
23 014; 2. Liana Tom.23.62K; 3. Lindy Sharp.
27. 102; 4. Clancy Mouland. 31 .442; J. Jacob
Robinson. 42.812; 5. Kaclyn Sharp.
51.265.
Prcwre Figure Eight-1. Justin Barron.
10.54; 2. Scooter Dixon. 10.76; 3. Bridged
Coleman. 10.79; 45. Justin Tom and T.R.
Wilson. 10.89. Goats-1 . Tristan Sharp. 8.946;
T.R. Wilson. 9.8.16; 3. J.D. Wheeler. 9.881;
4. Justin Tom, 10.292; 5. Travis Woolman.
10.339. Breakaway-!. Bridged Coleman.
7.12 2. Justin Ertr. 8.46; 3. Justin Tom,
26.34. All-Around Peewee: Boys-T.R. Wil
son and Girls: Tristan Sharp. Ponies-12.
Luke Lakey and Ross Coleman. 64; 34
Tristan Sharp and Travis Woolman. 62; 5.
T.R. Wilson. 60; Calves-1. Justin Barron,
66; 2. Bobby Alexander. 64; 3. T.R. Wilson.
63; 4. Tygh O'Malley. 61; 5. Travis Wool
man and Adam Shader. Barrels-I. T.R.
Wilson. 16.063; 2. Bridgett Coleman. 16.506;
3. Amy Atwood. 16.572; 4. Scooter Dixon,
16.600; 5. Justin Tom, 16.645. Poles-1. Jus
tin Tom, 23.007; 2. Scooter Dixon. 23.509;
3. T.R. Wilson. 24.007; 4. Amy Atwood.
24.155; 5. Bobby Alexander. 24.289.
Juniors: Ponies-I. Ryan Florendo, 68;
23. Mike Romaine and Shawn Waite, 65;
4. Bryan Scwabauer, 61; Calves-1. Mike
Romaine. 72; 2. Jack Peterkin. 69; Wade
Stanley. 66; 4. T.R. Wheeler. 64; Barrels-1.
Letty Brown. 15.928; 2. Angie Symonj,
16.583; 3. Jack Peterkin. 16.7.28; 4. Nikki
Dunn. 16.975V5.'M)k'Romaine.' 17.027.
Poles-1. Letty Brown. 22.145; 2. Angie
Symons. 23.544; 3. Dawn Campbell. 24.285;
4. Nikki Dunn. 24.770; 5. Jack Peterkin,
28.033. Coats-1. Mike Romaine, 10.352.; 2.
Justin Simon. 22.432; 3. Nikki Dun, 14.484;
4. Ryan Florendo, 15.62; 5. Angie Symons,
16.329. Breakaway-I. Mitch Moore, 53.52.
Ail-Around Boys-Mike Romaine. Redmond,
Oregon and Cirls-Letty Brown, Silverton,
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horse all contestants must have
I.D. card showing proof of Indian
blood degree.
Rodeo books will open June 8,
1988 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday, (Not on weekends),
books will close on June 22 at 9:00
p.m. with call back on June 23
from 6-9 p.m. Phone entries (503)
553-1624. Mail entries to Warm
Springs Rodeo Association, P.O.
Box 776. Warm Springs, Oregon
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