Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, July 01, 1988, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    SpilyayTymoo
Warm Springs, Oregon
July M988 Pack 7
Open Indian rodeo action went without WSIRA sanction
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Waltzing with a cow, Keith Garcia oJNeveda mugged a cow for Gordon Scott, Warm Springs. Joe Scott of Warm Springs took top monies
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Raymond Hurt ado, Warm Springs looked great but the bull won the
struggle. No one qualified for a score in the bulls.
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The annual Warm Springs rodeo
scheduled during the Pi-Ume-Sha
weekend June 25 and 26 went a new
direction this year. The rodeo was
withdrawn from being a sanctioned
Western States All-Indian rodeo
Association and went to the status
of being an open show for Indians.
With the possible threat of being
fined by WSIRA, a majority of the
members of that organization chose
not to compete at Warm Springs.
WSIRA cowboys are cowboys
from the states of Washington,
Oregon, Northern California and
Nevada. The number of contest
ants for the Warm Springs rodeo
was at a low for the first time in
years. With a lack of participants
the rodeo committee selected to
have all contestants perform on
Saturday. A jackpot rodeo was
held on Sunday. r.
Results of the rodeo are as fol
lows: bareback Jeff Thrasher of
Warm Springs; saddle bronc Ken
nv Catches of Owvhee. Nevada:
bulls No qualified rides-the bulls Simnasho roper, Tom Begay put a quick time in on roping his calf to earn second place monies.
won; wild cow milking Joe.Scott,
of Warm Springs; calf roping
Keith Garcia, of Nixon, Nevada;
senior barrel racing Bridgett Scott,
of Warm Springs; team toping
Danny Scott and Gordon Scott of
Warm Springs; wild horse race
Buck Smith team of Warm Springs;
junior barrels: Israel Scott of
Warm Springs; and calf riding
Justin Tom of Warm Springs. Lee
Tom of Warm Springs won the
Matthew Wewa Memorial trophy
for all-around cowboy.
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This year "Ole Mother Nature"
took care of the dust at the arena
on Saturday as it rained for a cou
ple hours in Warm Springs and
made conditions great for the spectators.
A picture of a great ride, Kenny Catches ofNeveda cashed in on his
saddle bronc ride for top monies in that event.
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Clements (left) and A Ivis Smith, Jr. (right) were one team who gave it a go during the one day rodeo.
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Jeff Thrasher, WarmSprings, showed the determination needed in the A single wild horse is quite capable of giving three man wild horse racing team an idea ofjutt who is the foss. i ne norse tery open necomes
bareback event. H e took first in the event. the winner of the race leaving men sitting in the dust. I
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