PACE 6 June30, 1989 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo I ctzzri SPORTS rTT : 1 1 ' Treaty Days Rodeo results noted fJ I Ift'l The annual Pi-Ume-Sha rodeo was enjoyed by young and old Sat urday and Sunday, June 24 and 23, 1989. The weather wai hot but beautiful. Following are the results starting with Saturday, June 24, 1989. Saddle Bronc: 1st place Terry Parrish (68) from Pendleton, Oregon; 2nd place J. E. Florendo (64) , Warm Springs Oregon. Bareback: 1st place Mike Carlson (68), Pendleton, Oregon; 2nd place Leslie Walton (65) . Redmond, Oregon. Bull Riding: 1st place Jeff Thrasher (63), Princville, Oregon. Calf Roping: 1st place Clay Finlcy (15.75), Princville, Oregon; 2nd place John Alps (29.03), Madras, Oregon. Team Roping: 1st place Randy Warnnock(9.35), Maupin, Oregon and Jeff Wchrlev. Nvssa. Oreson Sr. Barrels: 1st place Dale Fin Icy ( 1 8.78). Princville. Oregon; 2nd place Joan Shaw (19.45). Esta cada, Oregon. Jr. Barrels: 1st place Candy Finlcy (25.28). Princville. Oregon. Sunday, June 25, results art as follows: Saddle Bronc: 1st place Terry Parrish (64), Pendleton, Oregon. Bareback: 1st place Joe Pat node (47), Arlington, Oregon. Bullriding: 1st place Joe Pat node (69), Arlington, Oregon. Team Roping: 1st place John Alps (24.55), Madras, Oregon and Jeff Wehrley. Nyssa, Oregon. Calf Roping: 1st place John Alps (13.45), Madras, Oregon. Sr. Barrels: 1st place Marita Johnson (20.05), Warm Springs, Orfton: 2nd olace Jodell John- ton (20.95), Warm Springs, Oregon. Jr. Barrels: lit place Una Johnson (26.60), Warm Springs, Oregon. Steer Riding: 1st place Brad Parrish, Ft. Klamath, Oregon. Wildhorse Racing: (Saturday re sults) 1st place Ron Morning Owl, Warm Springs, Oregon; 2nd place Jason Smith, Warm Springs, Oregon; 1st place Jason Smith, Warm Springs, Oregon; 2nd place Francis Splno, Warm Springs, Oregon, with the over-all average going to Jason Smith team, Warm Springs, Oregon; 2nd place Ron Morning Owl, Warm Springs, Oregon. The Ail-Around Cowboy Award, which was the . Matthew Wewa Memorial buckle went to John Alps from Madras, Oregon. The action was hot and heavy during the men's tournament last weekend. The Reservation Suns were victorious in their bid for the championship. Visiting teams take tournaments WSIRA rodeo planned for Klamath C ) v 1 'S The annual slow-pitch softball tournament held in conjunction with Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days was held June 23 to 25. There was both a womens and a mens bracket. The champion of the womens division were the Northwest Swin gers. Second place went to the Yel low Jackets, third to the Bravettes, while Lapwai received fourth place. Sportsmanship went to the Pen dleton Smokers. All stars for the Warm Springs players include June and Julian Smith of the Bravettes and Anita Bryant from Guerin Logging. In the men's division, the Reser vation Suns took the champion ship. The Pendleton Minute Men placed second. Lapwai was third, while fourth was awarded to Taholah. Sportsmanship went to the White Swan Buckskins. No all stars were given to Warm Springs The Klamath Treaty days All Indian Rodeo and Powwow is scheduled for August 26 and 27, 1989, to be held at Chiloquin, Oregon, with rodeo times set for 1:30 p.m. daily. There will be the regular seven major rodeo events which include saddle bronc, bareback, bull rid ing, calf roping, wild cowmilking, team roping and the barrel race. The entry fee for each event is S40.00 with a purse of $200.00 in each event. The entry fee in the team roping is $40 per man, two loops, enter two times and must enter as a team. There is a $7 con testant fee and the rodeo is sancti oned by the Western States Indian Rodeo Association (WSIRA). Added attractions are the wild horse race with the entry fee of $60 per team, the purse of $100, entry fee $40 per man and can enter two times and must enter as a team. One member of the team must be a non-Indian. There will be junior events open to anyone 12 years old and under. The events are steer riding and bar rel racing with a purse of $50 and the entry fee is $5. Books open August 14, 1989, and close August 23, from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. during the weekdays. Phone entries to (503) 783-2662. Mail entries: payable to Klamath Treaty Days Rodeo, P.O. Box 1 1 3, Chiloquin, Oregon 97624. Cash or money orders only, no personal checks will be accepted. Permit holders and home towner entrants must have entries paid by 7 p.m. August 23. Rodeo admission is: Adults, $3, Senior Citizens and kids from 8 to 17 years of age, $2. Other events during the rodeo and powwow are on August 25, a barbecue from 4 to 6 p.m.; Miss Klamath pageant at 7 p.m. and a warm-up powwow atarting at 8 p.m. On August 27, a cowboy break fast will be held at 8 a.m. Church services will begin at 10 a.m. Another barbecue will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. and a competitive pow wow will start at 6:30 p.m. Conces sions and arts and crafts will also be on hand. Awards for the rodeo events will include for the All-Around Cham pion a jacket and spurs. All event winners will receive buckles and the special event winners will receive jackets. The Klamath Tribe invites everyone to this annual event. Pi-Ume-Sha Committee Raffle players. Pi-Ume-Sha Fun Run results Spllyty Tymoo photo by Coochltt Christel Leonard, a Bravettes team member, made a single after hitting the ball to the shortstop. Bravettes placed third in the womens softball tourney. Reservation Runners' raffle results told ITEM Dinner for Wing Dress Ribbon Shirt Ribbon Beaded WON BY Sylvia McCabe Leslie Cochran John Chambers Shirt Cap DONATED BY JohnNormandie Anderson OliverNancy OliverNancy Beaded Cap 2 Swim Passes 2 Video Rentals Beaded Earrings Beaded Earrings $5 Lottery Tickets Headphones Sunshield Sunshield Key Chain WSRR Shirt WSRR Shirt Running Tights Running Tights Charlotte Herkshan OliverNancy Megan Harding TerryGladys Squiemphen Annabelle JaramilloTerryGladys Squiemphen Kirk Kirk Kirk Tommy Grover, Stan Kneeland Stan Kneeland Stan Kneeland Lynn Chavez Myrna Courtney Loye Ryan Nancy Kirk Charlene White Allen Cailloux Bernie Tufti Dan Breitbart Bernie Tufti Jr. Kah-Nee-Ta Sandra Greene Mary Smith Mary Smith DanFran Ahern Val Squiemphen Kah-Nee-Ta Kah-Nee-Ta Val Squiemphen Running Club Running Club Garment Factory Garment Factory The Pi-Ume-Sha Fun Run, held in the early morning hours of June 24, had a total of 87 runners who participated in the annual event. Listed below are those winners 6.4 Mile 11-19 Male Hector Macias, 41.05; Thurman Squiemphen, 41.09 and Vernon Squiemphen, 48.15. 20-29 Male Robert Macy, Jr., 41.45; Joe Fragua Toledo, 46.49; and Arnold Eyle, 51.08. 30-39 Male Stan Kneeland, 37.2 1 ; Roy Nakamura, 42.38; and Alfred Eyle, 45.18. 40 and Over Male Fred Bushong, 42.03; Doug Cleavenger, 42. 1 5; and Bob Ryan, 45.18. 11-19 Female Sheylene Greene Boise, 58.52; Jolene Boise, 62.26; and Monica Sampson, 65.51. 30-39 Female Jane Cleavenger, 39.56; Iris Quam, 57.34; and Gladys Squiemphen, 62.59 13 ana unaer... 40-49 Female-72.57. -Charlotte Wilhelm, 2.7 Mile 1 0 & Under Male Tommy Grover, Jr., 21.25; Norway Pinnick, 23.18; and Phillip Squiemphen, 24.22. 11-19 Male Wade DeCoteau, 20.36; Skyler Pinnick, 21.26; and Eugene Andy, 22.34. 20-29 Male Brian Zwang, 24.36. 30-39 Male Don Dexter, 17.30; Clayton Eastman, 17.40; and Wil lie Selam, 27.43. 1 1-19 Female Tanya Selam, 25.06; and Louisa Tuckta, 27.31. 20-29 Female Irene Orozco, 25.5 1 ; Cheryle Brown, 26.44; and Lor raine Suppah, 31.56. 30-39 Female Sandra Greene, 27.52; Kati Thomas, 38.06; and Barbara Poncho, 45.30. 40-49 Female Jane Westergaard Nimocks, 26.38; Diane Perlman, 26.41 and Lori Gibson, 27.32. ITEM WON BY DONATED BY $25 Phil Bill Ada Sooksoit Necklace Naomi Jacks Adeline Miller Leather Belt Patti Brunoe Wilbur Johnson Walkman Stereo M. Kahclamat Bill Katchia $100 Loren Sammaripa Geneva Charley $100 Cecelia Bearchum Stickgame Committee $100 R. Thompson Jr. SilasProsanna Williams Beaded Dance Sticks Marc Arthur Art Mitchell Buckskin Vest Cora Gerber Adeline Miller Beaded Moccasins Helen Smartlowit Ada Sooksoit Beaded Belt Gilbert Yazzie Geneva Charley Embroidered Shawl Harold Smith Lizzie Rhoan Nintendo System Lawrence Shike Louise Katchia Jackson $150 Dallas Winishut, Jr.Cassie Katchia $200 Gregg Jackson Isaac Mitchell $200 Johnson Sampson SilasProsanna Williams Pendleton Blanket Louise Jordan Verbena Greene Beaded Coin PurseOmar Winishut, Jr. Dorotrhy RedThunder Beaded Coin PurseNola Queahpama Dorothy RedThunder Beaded Belt BuckleBernieGus Tufti Traders Beaded Key Chain Enos Herkshan Traders Earrings Tami Salluskin Traders Money Clip John Katchia, Jr. Traders National baseball tourney set Fry Bread Open held at resort The first annual All-Indian, 13-year-old and under national base ball tournament will be held August 4, 5 and 6, 1989 on the Wapato, Washington fields. All coaches and managers are urged to sign up. Easter Seals softball marathon set by Elizabeth Cartney On Saturday, August 5 begin ning at noon, the sixth annual Softball Marathon will be held to raise money for Easter Seals. All games will be at Skylane Park in Bend. Every team will be given three hours of playing softball against Cascade Cycling Classic due The tenth annual Cascade Cycl ing Classic, sponsored by Central Oregon Community College, pro vides spectators with the opportun ity to view some of the best profes sional and amateur cyclists in the world today. Volunteers play an important part in the success of each Cascade Cycling Classic. This year race organizers need volunteer course marshals. Those who can provide housing for riders during the five day event are also needed. A meeting for volunteers will be held Wednesday, July 5 at 7 p.m. in the Grandview Cafeteria on the COCC campus. If you can help or need more information about volunteering, please call Sandy Green at 388-0064. other teams. Everyone will receive free baseball visors, and if your team can make $600 or more, team members all win jerseys too. And for teams that can raise $1,250 or more, wind breakers and jerseys will be awarded. Members of the team that raise the most money will go on a rafting trip down the Des chutes. The rafting trip is spon sored by Rapid River Rafters. Total registration is $200, $50 of which is a deposit to assure a play ing slot. Teams are open to being co-ed, men, women, and even league. Registration deadline is July 21. For more information, call the Easter Seals office at 389-8998. This will be a true double elimi nation tournament. The only rule is that pitchers must be changed after 12 innings. Seven teams are needed as soon as possible for the tourney. Call and leave phone number and name of team. The awards will include 15 championship jackets. Second place winners will receive polo shirts. Third and fourth place winners will receive T-shirts. There will be 15 sportsmanship trophies and T-shirts awarded. There will be 10 all-star jackets (lined) awarded. One MVP jacket, one jacket for the most home runs and one lined jacket for the best catcher will also be awarded. The entry fee is $150 per team. Deadline is July 3 1 , 1 989. Organiz ers urge teams to get their fee in as soon as possible to pay for awards. Money orders only. Make money orders payable to Mark J. Timentwa, PO Box 77, Mallott, Washington 98829. For more information call (509) 826-4100 during the day or (509) 826-2561 after 6 p.m. The annual Fry Bread Open was held Pi-Ume-Sha weekend, Satur day and Sunday, June 24 and 25. The tournament was divided into three divisions, A through C for both gross and net divisions. Division A was for golfers with handicaps between zero and nine. The winners of that section were as follows: Gross: 1. Tom Estimo, 145; 2. Will Moshetti, 148; 3. Dan Empers, 149. Net: 1. Bob Wilkin son, 130; 2. Terry Souza, 136; 3. Levi Bobb, 137. Division B was for golfers with handicaps between 10 and 15. The winners of that section were as fol lows. Gross: 1 . Jim Wyzard, 1 56; 2. Richard Azar, 156; 3. Dave Gunst, 162. Net: 1. Bob West, 134; 2. Eiel Eielson, 1 36;; 3. L. Rabanal, 1 39; 4. Everette Miller, 139. Division C was for golfers with handicaps from 1 6 and up. Winners in that division were as follows. Gross: 1. L. B. Phillips, 167; 2. Dave Lawrence, 172; 3. Norm Olson, 180. Net: 1. Jim Cooper, 135; Albert Comedown, 135; 3. Marvin McKenzic, 136. Endurance Race results told race. Second was Marty Spino, third r-il r n was nanynne apino, tvans bpino, The annual Endurance Race was held Saturday, June 24. Following are the results of that gruelling race. In the senior division, Joyce Suppah crossed the finish line first. Coming in second was Jerry Ford, Delvis Health came in third while Eydie S witzler and Whitney Miller came in fourth and fifth respec tively. Flint Scott was first to cross the line in the junior division of the Jr. was fourth while Ryan Flo rendo was fifth. The Tribal Council office, organ izers of the race, are already look ing forward to next year's run. They are tentatively planning a "stick horse" race. In addition, the Gordon Scott family has already donated a yearling colt for the first place winner in the senior division.