PAGE 6 January 13, 1989 Santa Clara tops Lawrence, Just think, the first annual Warm The All-Starawards went to James I-' Snrines Nations All-Indian Holi day Basketball Tournament was one of the first Indian tournaments around in them days. The first tournament had four teams where the first championship went to Toppcnish, Washington, with the Warm Springs Magpies taking second place. Since then the tourney has grown and has drawn teams from all parts of the country. Some very good teams have come and gone down through the years and now its the 30th annual. For the 30th Annual Tourna ment it was Santa Clara, Califor nia that topped Lawrence, Kansas. The game was pretty even during the first part of the game as Santa Clara held a slim lead at the end of the first quarter with the score of 25-23. They also held on to a small lead at the half time intermission. It was in the third quarter that took the wind out of the sails for the Kansas team as they were outscored 25-18 in that period. Hutt was six for six at the foul line in that quar ter. Ladesma was two for two while Blackbull was one for two from the charity stripe giving them 9 of 10 at the free throw line, while Lawrence could get only 1 8 points during the quarter. Santa Clara was pretty well in control of things troughout the game and were only whistled for 1 6 fouls while Kansas was called for 28 infractions during the game. That's what usually happens to the team that has to play catch up where players become over-aggressive and are called for fouls. During the game Joe Hutt was 17 of 21 from the foul line and Ladesma was II or 12 at foul shooting. Vance Sundown scored 20, Joe Mathias II, Wes Hutt 10, Leo Blackbull 3, Wayne Wakusa, Clint Pelcher. Scoring for the Lawrence, Kan sas team were Ernie Stevens with 28, Steve LaCure 26, Steve Deaney 24, Monte Deaney II, Ray Parola 1, Mike Daney 4 and Bow Sch neider 2. Lapwai, Idaho was the winner over the team USA for third place by the score of 1 13-1 10 as Johnson Leighton collected a total of 41 points to lead their attack for the win. James Matheney added 28, Rick Hernendez 17, Gem Leighton 13, Jack McCormick 12, and Rick Gallegoes 2. Brooker Jones led the Team USA with a total of 28, Buck Jones 181, Seymour Reuben 14, Merle Smith 8, Jarvis Yellowrobe 8, Scott Sumpter 7, Tracy Otis 3 and Rajidy Settler 1. The final results of the tourna ment was Santa Clara first, Law rence Kansas second, Lapwai, Idaho third and Team USA fourth. The MVP award went to Joe Hutt of Santa Clara. In an interview with radio station KWSO, Joe Hutt said he wanted to try and present to the youth a role modle for them where he never uses drugs and alcohol to do what he does on the basketball court. Drugs and alco hol don't mix with athletics or for anything else for that matter. Hutt has turned out for pro ball and almost made the team. He went to the final cuts and went to minor league basketball in the pro ranks. Other awards were for the high scorer, that was: Steve Ladesma who scored a total of 44 points in a single game. Vance Sundance received the Mr. Hustle award. Buffaloes win GOL league opener The Madras White Buffaloes had to come from behind to get by the Vale Vikings in the GOL opener here Saturday night, ecking out a 56-52 win. From the outstanding work of Paul Williams and Jeff Cordill who scored 17 and 16 respectively, let the Buffaloes to the win. With just about two minutes lett the Buffs were trailing 52-47, when Sweetheart run The Sweethearts run. sponsored by the Warm Springs Reservation Runners, will be held February 1 1, 1989. The run. beginning at Simnasno, Oregon at 10:00 a.m., w ill include a 2 mile course and a 4 mile course. Courses will be pavement. Water will be provided at the one mile mark. O ti r i i pilyay lymmoo Matheney, Johnson Leighton. Art Esclunte, Mike Wilbur, Meve Deney, Steve LaCour, Earnie Stevens, Joe Hutt. Steve Ladesma, Vance Sundown. Tiger Martinez, Brooker Jones. The following is a recap of all the games during the tournament. Game HI Oregon Travelers 138 Roman Suppah 29, James Scott 23, Art Escaluntc 23. Ron Jones 22, Jake Locust 20. Ken Billingslcy 10, Rich Wells 7. Bob Main 4, Kip Archambalult, Chuck Frecmont. W.S. Renegades 43-K. Smith, Jr. 15, Carl Tewee 7, Carl Kalama 6, Rich Brisboise 5, Jeff Brisboise 5, Andy Stacona 5, Wes Smith. Game 2 Magpies 87 Jamie Henry 21, Max Mitchell 20, Owen Danzuka 19, Andy Leonard 6, Al Estimo 4, Tray Leonard 2, Toot Pennington 2. PDX 501's85 C. Stuart 20, V. Otherbull 19, G. Bigback 15, F. Smith II, D. Eastman 10, F. Elwel 6, C. Walker 4, L. Bobb. Game 3 Nez Perce 108 L. Johnson 36, M. James 27, M.Jack 1 5, L.Jem 7, Rick 6, Rick H. 14, Nick 2, Jim 2. Chico Cal 83 Dave Tucker 33, Mike HJauar 12, Lee Sprague 12, Ken Bohanon 10, Jimbo Farga 9, Doug Tucker 3, Ron Poolaw. Game 4 Chiloquin 104 Jason Ray 32, Martin Whitcraft 15, Darain Whit craft 31, Larry Whitcraft 10, Joe Laqw 10, Eldo Miller 2, Jr. Brown 2, Don Gentry 2, Pat Reed, Milvin Barney, Lyle Barney, Jim Wahtah. Game 5 Oregon Travelers 100 Art Escalunte 35, Ron Jones 17, James Scott 16, Ken Billingsley 12, Roman Suppah 10, Bob Main 6, Robert Sanchey 4, Kip Archam bault, Chuck Freeman. Yakima Nation 94 Johnny Lay 38, Mike Wilbur 18, Monte Larson 16, AlDoublerunner6,Jay Keys 6, Don Jones 4, Gary Pierce 4, Russ Edwards 2, Jim Wabaun see, Jon Sampson, Irwin Scab byrobe. Game 6 Santa Clara 140 Joe Hutt 39, Steve Ladesma 44, Vance Sun down 19, Leo Blackbull 14, Wes Hutt 8, Wayne Warysa 6, Clint Pilsher, Sonny Harris, Ron Reid. W.S. Magpies 73-Haroid Pennington 14, Max Mitchell 11, jAustin Green 10, Jamie Henry 10, Andy Leonard 2, Al Estimo 2, Tony Henry 2. Game 7 Lawrence 103 Steve Daney 32, Steve LaCour 30, Ernie Stevens Aaron Schneider made a steal and scored to start the Buff final rally. Cordill came right back to block a pass, grab it and go in for another score, than Williams picks off another pass whre he put the Buffs in good shape. Earlier in the game the Buffs were poor at the foul line while on the other hand the Vale Vikings were deadly there as they slowly set for Feb. 11 Entry fee is $5.00 per couple or $3.00 per person, payable to the Warm Springs Reservation Run ners. Entries will be taken begin ning at 9:00 p.m. Couples must be entered in the same race. Mail-in entries will be accepted. Sent to :Sandra Greene, P.O. Box 904, Warm Springs, Oregon97761 . Warm Springs, Oregon "r""i: 1 ". ..'',.., : i""' tj5I2 2 - i r I I f lance wL goes high for two points in the championship game fmm Santa Clara, was voted Mr. Hustle during tournament, W S. Runners club holds first run W W t .... -. D.,.otiAn Run The Warm Springs Reservation Runners Club had their third meet ing on January 5. The run on Jan uary 7 was discussed and duties assigned. This is the first of many runs to be sponsored by the We had 38 registered runners. The re sults are as follows: Two miles Gary Sampson 13;43, Orlando Stevens 15;30, Louie Smith 16;27, Casey Smith 16:27, Elias Yallup, Jr. 16:55, Wanekena Meninick 17:27, France Jefferson 17:36, Philip Squiemphen 18:14, Tom Cochran 19:16, Jolene Boise 19:21, Marci Smith21:58, Louisa Tuckta 22:15, Shirley Smith 23:00, Evan Coch ran 23:39, Nancy Kirk 23:40, Shasta Smith 23:42, Normandie Phelps 23:48, Valerie Squiemphen 24:55, Elfreda Smith 25:37, Bucky Smith 25:37, Mary Smith 26:45, Aaron Greene 26:50 and Daleena Frank 26:51. Five miles Stan Kneeland 31:20, Jon Smith 38:14, Terry Squiemphen 38:53, Tyrone Smith III 38:54, Wayne Bull Calf 40:30, Emerson Smith 43:35, John And erson 43:53, Tom Begay 47:38, Sylvia McCabe 47:38, Iris Quam 47:48, Oliver Kirk 48:53, Gladys Squiemphen 49: 1 3, Monica Samp son 52:42, Katie Smith 56:19 and Fritz Miller 1:00:39. Club officers are as follows: Oliver Kirk, chairman; Fritz Miller, Co-chairman; Sandra Greene, sec retary; and Howie Patt, treasurer. The meetings of the club allow nirifpH awav at an earlv Buff lead and finally held a slight lead over the Buffs 27-25 at half time. In the third quarter, the Buffs came out to outscore the Vikings and regain the lead 41-38 at the end of three. In the final quarter the Vikings kept the pressure on the Buffs and regained the lead until the final two minutes when the Buffs were able to overtake the Vikings. Besides the scoring of Williams and Cordill, Eric Peterson had 12, Schneider 5, Harris 4, Cosgrove 2, Smith, Garcia and McKenzie. Leading scorer for the Vikings was Meisinger 1 7, Cook 1 4, Wason 10,Harrod5,HilI4,Gravin2,Van Matre. This week the Buffaloes are on the road as they swing to the east ern part of the state to meet the Baker Bulldogs and the Ontario Tigers. Kansas for tourney , f .,1 - w L 24 members to discuss upcoming events and ways to make them a success. The club is open to anyone (jog gers, walkers, aerobic exercisers, etc.) who wish to stay fit or start a fitness program. There is no age limit. We are still seeking new Theannual Holiday Bowling Tourn ament drew a good number of top bowlers from far and near for the three day affair. In the roll-offs in the men's div ision, Lawrence Shike rolled a 2 1 3, to cap the title from Ray Shike, Jr. who rolled a 187. In the women's division Helena Jones rolled a 200 to top Lana Adams who rolled a 191. To start it off in the men's division Allie David rolled a 20 1 to lose to Casey Jackson who got a 203. In the next game Lawrence Shike rolled a 237 to Casey's 205, then Lawrence topped Cliff Walder with a 246 to 183 and the finals were between Lawrence and Ray Shike, Jr. Angie Greene rolled a 145 to Charlotte Shike's 189. In the next game Charlotte rolled a 144 to Sandra Greene's 136. The third game Charlotte rolled a 188, Hel ena Jones a 190 and the final was between Helena and Lana. P,. IIIIIW. I num. c ai. iuu Holiday bowling with a bang! .n t i : . 1L. am j4 Uwrence Shike in the roll-offs during the Holiday Tourney held at the SPOM (Far right) Earnie Stevens, Wes play. members. Annual membership is $5.00 per person or $ 1 0.00 per fam ily. Applications may be picked up from any of the club officers. Fees are paid to Sandra Greene or Howie Patt. The next meeting of the Warm In other divisions of bowline the results are as follows. First in the team action the winners were: Men Teams 1 . Chicken Hawks 2673, Ray Shike Sr. Lawrence Shike, Jerry Samp son, Ray Shike Jr. 2. Casey's Team, 2619, Cliff Walker, Jeff Toms, Casey Jackson, Lawrence Shike. 3. Inter Tribal Sports, 2589, Ralph Min nick, Cliff Walker, Frank Alby, Satch Miller. 4. Three Tribes, 2563 Ray Shike Sr., Dino Jones, May nard Honamie, Ray Shike Jr. 5. V.F.W. 2504, Dale Parker, Bob Macy Benny Heath, Jeff Sanders. 6. Snuff and Butch Logging, 2501, Claude Smith Sr., Guy Wallula tum, Pierson Mitchell, Joe Badoni. 7. W.S. Chevron, 2442, Joe Tuckta, Mickey Boileau, Ray Calica, Alley David. 8. WSAA 2382, Owen Danzuka, Chet Van Pelt, Miles Vizener, Ev M iller. 9. Warm Springs Chevron II, 2335, Claude Smith Sr., Alley David, Butch David. : . ..." -v: :" s-.-. ? " t i-. --..( - - ' ' SpilyayTymoo , title Hutt, Steve Daney ana mome Daney SDrings Reservation Runners is scheduled ior January i' " 5 30 p.m. in conference room 3 of the Tribal Administration Building. Discussion will center around by laws, the Sweethearts Run, the Pi-Ume-Sha run and March's fun run. Iprrv Samrjson. 10. Two Little Yaki'mas, 2330, Gilbert Scott, Rudy Clements, Bob Barnick, Joe Jay Pinkham. 1 1.3-NLivestock,2286,Austin Greene, Joe Tuckta, Gus Tufti, Rudy Clements. Womens Teams 1 . Wide Spot Pounders, 2409, Relda Jack, Shirley Sanders, Laura Tufti, Joni David. 2.3-N Livestock, 2405, Anna Clements, Birney Tufti, Angie Greene, Margie Tuckta. 3.Guerin Logging, 2386, Pat Speakthunder, Carol Dixon, Dee Parker, Norma Smith. 4.A11 In The Family, 2370, Angie Greene, Norene Greene, Sandra Greene, Birney Tufti. 5. Make Up Team, 2359, Judy Walker, Jennie Honanie, Carolyn Johnson, Rose Barnick. 6.TheShikes,2355,Lana Adams, Carolyn Johnson, Char lotte Shike, Helena Jones. 7.Spare Parts, 2314, Laura Gragnea, Continued on page 8 Pehon Lanes in Madras. t ,t I I . . .