PACE 6 December 1, 1989 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo I Spilyay Tymoo I . . "Zl ' . .V,,... jW .-. Pk- -Li. 1 if w - I ' ' 1 . V fa y " - . ' ' Black Wolf wins elmination tourney -v. 7"Ae elemination basketball tounament held over the Thanksgiving weekend saw the Black Wolf team take the championship by downing the Community Minutemen by the score of 120 to 97. Players from left to right are Sean McConville, Gene Senator, Max Mitchell, Jay Keys, Donny Bagley and Vernon Smarllowit. Final standing for the first third of bowling TEAM STANDINGS I I WON LOST jTOTAi PINS SCRATCH! AVERAGE i Warm Springs Arh Ascn 3J L3 12&12 215 i Snuff-Butch Logging U L7 11112 lflOJ 3 v f w 25 19 32214 976 jM-riras Auto 2J 2JJ UM2 9J3J lM-T.lvPStock : 23 2 1 32642 989 . Tnt-pr-Trihal Sports 2J 2J 12132 98J 7 W.rm Springe; FnrPSt Prod U 2J UAH 38J ' Rramrn , L9 25 12121 252 ripcrhiitps rrnssing LB 2fi 32J12 22J io McPheet-.ers Turf L8 2 IMJ 251 ' RnnPrs nrnq L2 2J 3JI2.9J 2 Tn-nranm Mart If 2J 1219J 225 j3 : . i J5 Tpamg in Rr11 Tff fnr Qt Thi n . , n Warm Sprinoja at-h Agn Sitinff-Riltrh Lodging ; 1 iMMi,hT..-..3.c.-.w Warm .gpringg Ath Assn 3132 "' H'9"' T"m Q,m Rogers Drug L1Q5 2nd High T..m. 3G.mM y p W 2nd High. T..m O.mi Tntpr-Trjhal SpnrtS 1077 3,dHi,i,T..m.3.G.m qr,ff.Bntrh T.ogging TOfiq 3,d HiBh. T..m G.n,. m.r.iffpst-nrlt-V F W 1074 InHlgh.Ind 3 Q.m- r n j v M TM?onnr 1 High, Ind. G.m. ,Toff Tnmq J 2nd High. lnd.3G.m-l Tff Tnmg q 7 2nd High, Ind. G.m. r,ir1. niy ... 2 4 R 3,dHi,h.lnd 3Q.m T7m y,h n 7 3.d High, Ind. G.m. p a 1 hy T Vahr 747 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES NAME Inter-Tribal Sports HC Satch Miller 6 Frank Alby 21 Don Winishut 29 Ralph Minnick .16 Cliff .Walker 3 Insurance. Mart - Paul . Stevenson 3 1 Jim Hurt 33 Nathon.. Monroe 1 4 Lonnie Ogilvie 28 Curt Dix -2 Deschutes . Crossing Alley J)avid : 30 Butch ..David , .45 Ray Calica 35 Sa be. Red thunder 33 Jerry. Sampson 9 Bramco . Jim .Bean 54 Luke Huskey 72 Scott Taylor 58 Wendell Wade 31 Jim Yahr 4 Warm Springs At hAssn Rodney Adams '. Tim Smith Owen Danzuka Chet'.yanPejtZ Miles Vizenor Rogers, Drug Ray Lengele . 3 1 Randy Sample, 11 Jef f JToms(203j r2 David Lacey 32 Vic Yahr . 18 (SUBS) .. Dan McCooi 34 Steve Marlatt 52 George .Snow 20 Jim. Durglo 80 .Rogers Drug W.S Ath. Assn . Insurance. Mart Inter-Tribal Sports 4632 4764 . 5010 6019 6476 .4970 5407.. 2209 5558- 6716 5499. 3163. 5332. 4203 3940 2566 2487 5334 494 1 4133 4653 5021 6036 4954 5802 657. 4929 5908 1 463" 1563 . 1596 . .1340. GAMES 24 . 27- 30 33 33 30 33 .12. 33. 33 .33. 21. 33. 23 33. 30 33 19 15 26 30 30 33 30 3 3 30 31 3 30 33 .9 1 1 .9 12 5. W .6.MtPhefetersT -7.Bramcp .8.. Dtsch AVERAGE 1.76 167 182 196 165. 1 84. .166 J 50 .161 163 .189 140 .H2 .135 165 205 164 137 141 167 182 165 J 87 219 164 179 VezTL 142 177 111 Snuff-Butch Logging HC Ciaude Smith .21 Ron Clements, 2 4 Joe Badoni . 32 Guy Waiiuiatum 40 John Wright -2 Frank. Silvia .33 V'T'W ' ' Dale Parker J...42 SidjMilier I 45 Benny Heath .4 5 Bob Macv . ... 35 Jeff Sanders. . . 3N;Liyestock .Rudy .Clements Conrad Queahpama Joe .Tuckta Andy. Leonard Austin. Greene Lawrence . Shike .. 18 21 36 29 .47 16 .10 Madras . Auto Ray Shike Sr 14 Dino Jones .. .40 George . DeJarnatt 1 6 Elton Greeley 26 RayShike . Jr -12 Bruce.Fones 62 McPheeters -Turf . pi.ckKurz - 61 KirkHolcomb 36 Mike.Walters 33 ChuckSchonneker 36 Jim Brown 55 Bob Ringering 18 Warm Springs Forest Loyd.Thurman Rex .Osborne . . Irv Raines . . Roger Holcomb .. Les Gann Prod . 36 .38 .45 ..69 .54 Schfedule-fbr1.1r29-89 S Fbrest-Ptod 9. V.F W - - brf 10 Snuff-Butch Lo 1 1 .Madras Auto btes.Crbssing -1 2.3N-Livestock ... TOTAL PINS GAMES AVERAGE 5810 33 176 4679 27 173 5420 33 164 2793 18 155 6096 30 203 1962 12 163 5062 " 33" i'53 4508 30 150 . 4486 30 149, 5324 33 . 161 . ' 3786 21 180. 2653 . t5 f76 3857. 24 160 . 5021 . 30 1 67 . 2659 18 . 147 . 5470. 30 1 82 . ' 5664 -. 30 1 88 5530" 30 184 1395 9 155 . 5484 30 182 . . 4636 . 27 . 171 . 6223. 29. 214 . 2366 18 131 . 3578" 27 1 32 3863 24. 160 3434 . 21 1 63 . 3348 21 159 . 3320 24 138 . 5415 30 180 I . 5312 33 160 . 5185 33 157 4785 32 149 4072 33 123 4492 32 140 - ging - - the end of the first third the Harm Sprints Athletic Association were winners with m 31-13 record. Snuff -Butch Logging came second with all -11 record. Both teams qualify for the final roll-off at the end of the egular season. The Thanksgiving Elimination tournament was held of November 23, 24, and 25, 1989 with six teams vying for a spot in the Warm Springs Nation Holiday Invitational Tournament. The first game lor the Minute Men was a bye. The next game was played by the Duffers against Chi loquin, with the Duffers being beat with a score of 107 to 72. Game three was played by South Junction Wolves against Portland, Oregon. Portland came out on top with a score of 91 to 52. James "Buckwheat" Scott was the high point man for Portland with a total of 33 points. Richard Brisbois scored a total of 16 points for the South Junction Wolves. The first game for day two was the Minute Men against Chiloquin. The Minute Men beat Chiloquin by six points, final score being 87 to 81. Don Bagley was the high scorer of the game with a total of 25 points made for the Minute Men. Bret Witcraft foil owing close behind with a total of 22 points. Game two was Portland against Columbia River Blackwolf. Black wolf toppled Portland with a score of 92 to 82. Jerome Davis and Roman Suppah of Blackwolf shared the high point scores of the game with a total of 27 points. Eugene Big Back was top scorer for Port land. Portland was warmed up to play the Duffers in the following game and finished with a score of 98 to 62, eliminating the Duffers from the tournament. Chiloquin was up against South Junction Wolves and won with a score of 85 to 70. Bret Witcraft tal lied a total of 18 points for Chilo quin with two players sharing high scorer for S. Junction Wolves. The last day of the tourney was winding down to the first place teams. Portland was ready to play Chiloquin and proved it by beating them 81 to 78. Bret Witcraft and James Scott tied with high points for their teams with a total of 31 points. The Minute Men and Columbia River Blackwolf were playing for the number one spot, with Black wolf beating Minute Men with a Walking burns lots of calories Walking is taking great strides to become one of the most popular forms of exercise. Evidence indi cates mile per mile, walking burns as many calories as running. Walk ing burns stored body fat, lowers blood pressure, increases bone den sity, and lowers blood cholesterol. The faster the pace, the better con doning overall. Walk-on!! Wapato wins Magpie tourney The Warm Springs Magpies hosted a Six foot and under bas ketball tournament November 10, 11th and 12th. A total of eight teams came to play for the cham pionship jackets. The final results are: Champions-Wapato, Washington; Runnerups-Oregon Nation; third place-Northwest Chiefs and fourth place went to the host team, the Magpies. They all received plaques. The Team Sportsmanship plaque went to I.B.A. "Magic" and the M r. Hustle sweatshirt went to Ralph Andrews of Central, Washington. The Most Valuable Player sweat shirt went to Bud Herrera of Wapato, Washington. The all-stars received sweatshirts and they are: Dean Jackson-!. B. A. "Magic", Warm Springs, Oregon; Lester Wahisise-Central Washing ton, Yakima, Washington; Bryson Bronson-Oregon Nation, Ryan "Smitty"Smith-Oregon Nation; Jay Keyes-Wapato, Washington; Glenn Jones-Wapato, Washington; Dan Brisbois-Northwest Chiefs; Willie Stacona-Warm Springs Magpies; Tray Leonard-Northwest Chiefs; and Owen Danzuka of the Warm Springs Magpies. Other teams that played were Northwest Roadrunners.Simnasho, Oregon; Columbia River "Black wolfes", Portland "Wolfpack" and Macy's Market, Warm Springs, Oregon. score of 120 to 97. High point scorer of the game was Roman Suppah with a total of 33 points. For the Minute Men the high point man was Bob Main with a total of 28 points. The final results are as follows: 1st Place Blackwolf 2nd Place Minutemen 3rd Place-Portland All-Stars were Chad Wilder, Allan Dawson, Jerome Davis, Wayne Miller, Roman Suppah, Jay Keys, Bob Main, Donnie Bag ley, James Scott and Harold Pen nington. MVP was Jerome Davis. Community Center Calendar December 1-3 Roadrunners 40 and over tourney 5 MHS basketball 4:15 p.m. Fr. Boys vs Hood River 6:00 p.m. JV Boys vs Hood River 7 Community Christmas Tree lighting 9 Warm Springs Christmas Bazaar 14 MHS basketball 4:15 pm. Fr. Boys vs Mt.View 15 Ron's 18 & Under Boy's Tourney 18-19 Gym closed 19 W.S. Elementry Christmas Program 25 Christmas Holiday 27-3- Annual Holiday Men's Tournament Jackson exerciser of month Louise Jackson is the "Exerciser of the Month"for November. Jack son has been exercising on a regu lar basis for two years about three to four times per week at four to five hours per week. At present, Jackson does chair aerobics three times per week, occasionally low-impact aerobics and walking two miles per week. She says that Wellness Coordina tor, Eva Monteeand others inspired her as her physical well-being is important to her. Jackson feels that she benefits by keeping fit physically as well as mentally. Her specific goal is to be mobile as long as her body and mind will allow. She says "I work hard to avoid getting old and decrepate."Some of her stumbling blocks when it comes to exercising is doing it on a regular basis, get ting up on cold mornings because it's getting more and more difficult. Her secret way of handling this is "Just Dcaung niscu .p to get out and at it." Other active hobl :es Jackson enjoys are gardening. Keeping her own house, baby-sitting and other little "old-lady" activities. She pre fers to exercise with others and her family. Most things done with the family are "eating", and walking with some family members. If she hadn't any limitations she would like to swim regularly, dance often, walk instead of driving but lives too far out from civilization to do that. Jackson says that Eva's exercising is usually the most excit ing happenings because she makes it fun and worthwhile. Jackson's words of wisdom is "Hang in there and have fun doing it. I am a poor example outwardly but I feel so much better physically and mentally, it's worth all, the effort it takes. I'd recommend it to all ages (especially the Seniors). It keeps your outlook orf living on the top shelf." r i - , - ' -- --- I ' 40 ! ir V ' , Louise Jackson, exerciser of the month, demonstrates m chair exercise.