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At Tygh Valley Rodeo...
Ramone of Utah takes All-Around Cowboy award
The 4 1 st annual Tygh Valley all
Indian rodeo was held May 19-20,
1990.
The results were as follows:
Bareback 1 Shawn Best. 74; 2
Roy Bcgody, 70; 34 Shane Olncy,
69; 34 Fred Black water; 69.
Saddle Bronc-1 2 Dave Best, 74;
12 Terry Parrish, 74; 3. Shawn
Best, 67; Wilson Begay, 65. Novice
Saddle Bronc First go-round Jay
Louis, 56; second go-round-no
qualified rides.
Bulls I. Smith Condon, 63; 2-4.
Split to winner.
Calf Roping I. P. Bruiscdhead,
13.85; 2. Roy Hicks. 14.11; 3.
Andrew Hunt, 16.53; 4. Ed Harry,
16.85.
Steer Wrestling 1. Mel Johnson,
7.00; 2. C. Bruiscdhead, 7.39; 3.
Oaks Locust, 7.79; 4. Court Herre
ra, 9.79.
Barrel Race 1. M. Colliflowers,
17 781; 2. Shannon Williams,
1 8.540; Sonya Heath, 1 9.082; 4. Sue
Burton. 19.126.
Wild Cow Milking-1. Leo Ra
mone, 33.40; 2. Robert Hicks, 35.26;
3. Benson Ramone, 38.72; 4. Court
Herrerra, 42.95; 5. Perry Parrish,
44.15; 6. Ralph Rogers, 51.78.
Team Koplng 1 . Benson Ramone,
Leo Ramone, 6.29; 2. Emerson
Reservation relay winners mark 6:50.42 time
The 3rd annual Reservation
Relay was held Saturday May 5.
The 58.2 mile course took runners
from Kah-Nee-Ta and back.
The overall winners of the race
went to Kaiser Permanente from
Portland, Oregon. They were also
the first adult co-ed team to win.
The members of that team were Irl
Towle, Harold Polvika, Pam Han
son and Betsy Leigh, their time was
6 hours, 50 minutes and 42 sec
onds. Second place overall went to the
Pi-Ume-Sha rodeo
set for June 23, 24
Pi-Ume-Sha Rodeo is scheduled
for June 23 and 24 at the Warm
Springs Rodeo grounds on High
way 3, 1 mile north of Warm
Springs.
The rodeo is sanctioned by the
Western States Indian Rodeo
Association.
For more information contact
Ginger Smith at 553-1366 or Val
erie Squiemphen at 553-1526.
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WARM springs
RODEO
ASSOCIATION
PRESENTS
ALL-INDIAN
TREATY
JUNE 23
1:30 PM DAILY
EVENT ENTRY FEE ADDED PURSE JJMJ1 GO'S
Saddle Bronc $50.00 $500.00 Unlimited 1
Bareback $50.00 $500.00 Unlimited 1
Bull Riding $50.00 $500.00 Unlimited 1
Calf Roping $50.00 $500.00 Unlimited 1
Team Roping $50.00man $500.00 Unlimited 1
(2 LOOPS, ENTER TWICE)
Steer Wrest. $50.00 $500.00 Unlimited 1
Barrel Race $50.00 $500.00 Unlimited 1
Cow Milking $50.00 $500.00 Unlimited 1
Wild Hn Race $50.00MAN $200.00day 18 Teams TB DECIDED
Jr Barrel $10.00 Prize Unlimited 1
Calf Riding $10.00 Prices Unlimited 1
Mad Scramble Free Prizes Unlimited 1
$8.00 CONTESTANT FEE
ENTRY INFORMATION
BOOKS OPEN: Sat, June 16th
BOOKS CLOSE: Tue, June 19th
OFFICE HOURS: 9 AM TO S PM
CALL BACK: June 20th, 6-8 pm
SANCTIONED BY WSIRA AND OTHER INDIAN RODEO ASSOCIATIONS
Jr. events age limits are S years to 12 years. Hometowners and permittees must
hsve entry fees paid by 8 pm on Tue, June 19th. VS. CURRENCY ONLY, NO
PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED! Make money orders payable to the WARM SPRINGS
RODEO ASSOCIATION. No spouse passes. Prices for rodeo: 4 00sdulU;
(2.00children 12 t under: Senior Citliene are free (with proof of age).
WARM SPRINGS RODEO ASSOCIATION NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS,
INJURY, THEFT!
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Team roping was just part of the action at 41st annual Tygh Valley Rodeo.
Ramone, Leo Kamone, 6.74; Ed
Harry, Ken Peppers, 7.24; 4. Wes
Williams, Sr., Garry Rogers, 8.36;
5. Garry Rogers, Randy Rogers,
8.42; 6. Lyle Spoonhuntcr, Todd
Road Warriors ot Warm Springs,
placed first in the adult mens di
vision. The team members were
Stan Kneeland, Leroy Allen, Jr.,
James Scott, Robert Macy, Jr; and
Julian Smith. Their time was 6
hours, 52 minutes and 20 seconds.
Sidwalter of Warm Springs
placed third overall and first in the
youth boys division. The team
members were Jon Smith, Louie
Smith, Edward Heath, Thurman
Squiemphen, Jarrod Sampson and
Richard Suppah. The team ran a
time of 7 hours, 1 minute and 4
seconds.
Lust N'Dust from Warm Springs
placed fourth overall and second in
the youth boys division. Vernoa
Squiemphen, Wubs Stevens, Gary
Sampson, Jeremy Lagers, Gerald
Sampson and Grant Clements, Jr.
Their time was 7 hours, 44 minutes,
and 4 seconds.
The 5-30's team of Warm
Springs was fifth overall and se
cond in the adult co-ed division.
The members were Gladys Squiem
phen, Terry Squiemphen, Jolene
(OREGON)
DAYS RODEO
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Phone in entries: (503) 553 1366
Mail-in entries must be received in
the mall no later than 5 pm on
June 19th. SEND TO: GINGER
SMITH, BOX Ml, WARM SPRINGS,
OR 97761.
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Warm Springs, Oregon
Cline, 8.83.
Wild Horse Race-First Go: I.
Edison Yazzie, 16.43; 2. Buck
Smith, 32.39; 3. Chuck Smith, 38.37.
Second Go: 1. Jason Smith, 28.46;
Estimo, Wayne Bullcalf and Geoff
Bury. The time for the 5-30's was 7
hours, 53 minutes and 5 seconds.
Sixth place overall was Tribes of
Warm Springs and they placed
second in the adult men's division.
The members consisted of Calvin
Poncho, Jr., Emerson Smith, Ted
Barney, Leo Hellon and Andy
Leonard. The time for them was 7
hours, 54 minutes and 5 seconds.
The Red Heat team from Warm
Springs placed seventh overall and
third in the adult men's division.
Members were; Don Courtney,
Tyrone Ike, William Fallsdown,
Carl Tewee and Romaine Miller.
The time for Red Heat was 8 hours,
3 minutes and 15 seconds.
The eighth team overall was the
Northenders of Warm Springs
who placed third in the adult co-ed
division. Sandra Greene, Joe
Tuckta, Jerry Sampson, Sheylene
Greene and Jolene Boise. The time
for the team was 9 hours, 35 min
utes and 17 seconds.
Recreation of Warm springs
placed ninth overall and third in
the youth boys division. Members
of that team consisted of Otis
Johnson, Gary Wahpat, Wamblee
Wallulatum, Ramone Thomas,
Michael Speakthunder, Aaron
Greene and Keno Tuckta. They
finished with a time of 1 0 hours, 1 7
minutes and 19 seconds.
The final team in tenth place was
Intertribal of Warm Springs who
placed first in the adult women's
division. Members included Lois
Estimo-Alvarez, Madeline Queah
pama, Lorraine Suppah, Francelia
Miller and Alfredine Smith Their
time was 1 1 hours, 6 minutes and
14 seconds.
Pendleton takes slo-pitch tournament championship
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William "Hulk " Katchia about to power the ball to opponent.
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2. Shane Olncy, 36.27; 3. Edison
Yazzie, 38.57. Buckle went to Edi
son Yazzie for average of 55.00.
All-Around Cowboy award went
to Leo Ramone of Salt Lake City,
Utah.
June 2 media
103 Country & KPRB chal
lenges all other media in a special
race to benefit Loren Hogge, the
driver injured in (he preview race
April 14th at Madras Speedway.
The benefit race will take place,
June 2, 1990 at Madras Speedway
in Madras, Oregon. Gates open at
5 pm and racing begins at 6 pm.
The media rece will be the last
event of the evening.
Entry fee is $100.00 per car and
will be donated to the fund for
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A II right.. .Loosen-up!! The Chiefs minor league team getting a pep talk
Madras, from coaches A ndy Leonard and Willie Fuentes. The Chiefs
Ericksons.
ll?fe Swan sefs annual rodeo
The annual All-Indian Rodeo is
set for June 8, 9 and 10, 1990, at
White Swan, with performances
starting on Friday night at 7 p.m.,
Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
This is a duel sanctioned affair
with the 1RCA of Alberta,
Canada. The W.S.I.R.A. events
will include bareback, saddle
bronc, bullriding, calf roping, steer
wrestling, team roping, cow milk
ing and girls barrel racing. There is
a $600.00 added to each event, with
the entry fee of $50.00 per event.
Books opening June 4, and closing
June 5, the office hours are from
9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., call backs
June 7th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00
p.m.
There will be a long go short go
and the top ten to compete on
Sunday. There will be a limit in the
bull riding which is 48. Charges are
contestant fee of $7.00, and the
electric eye for the barrel racers is
$1.00.
Calcutta, Sunday 10 a.m. with
events Bull riding, saddle bronc,
team roping, steer wrestling, Sr.
Barrel racing and old timer break
away roping.
The special events: Old timers
beakaway roping, 50 years by close
of entry. The entry fee is $30.00
with $200.00 added. Jr. Barrel
Race, 12 years and under by close
races to benefit burn victim
Loren Hogge to help defray ex
penses. All cars entered must meet
the minimum requirements as
follows:
1. ) No glass to remain in car
except windshield (optional).
2. ) 4 pt. roll bar.
3. ) Chrome trim and flammable
interiors to be removed.
4. ) Bumpers welded to car body.
5. ) Reinforce right front wheel.
6. ) Angle iron (long enough to
extend beyond both ends of door)
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of entries the entry fee is $ 1 5.00 and
$100.00 added. The Wild horse
race, 16 teams, one go. The first 16
paid entries wi'th the entry fee of
$60.00 with $400.00 added, entries
must be paid by close of books.
Indian pony express race three
horses required, Sunday only with
an entry fee of $30.00 a team and
there will be $100.00 added. A
Squaw race, Saturday only, entry
fee of $20.00 and $100.00 added.
There will be trophy buckles in 8
standard events, also in the wild
horse race, Jr. barrel race, old
timers breakaway roping. Also
Coors trophy jackets'.
Mail all entries to Yakima
Indian Rodeo Association, P.O.
Box 671 , White Swan, Washington
98952. Mail entries must be re
ceived before books close. Must
include money for entry, contest
ants fee and barrel race fee.
WSIRA card is $50.00, permit
$20.00 and can be purchased at the
rodeo office when you check in.
Only if you have sent your entry
and charges or you can include
them. Home town and special
event entries must be paid when
entering.
There will be jackpot team rop
ing after awards and show on Sun
day, open to everyone.
to be welded to drivers side.
7. ) Standard seat belts and safety
helmets. . .
8. ) Doors welded or, chained
shut.
9. ) Street tires mandatory - NO
mud and snow's.
10. ) No lock differentials or high
performance pieces.
11. ) Minimum wheel base -108".
To sign-up and for additional
rules and information, contact
Laura or Kevin Black at 475-6444.
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in the dug-out before the game in
went on to win the game against
The Warm Springs Invitational
All Indian slowpitch tournament
was held Saturday, May 19, Six
teams added to the action of the
tourney.
The top four teams were as fol
lows; Fourth place went to 4 winds,
third place went to the Mill Team,
the runner-up was awarded to
Macy's and the Pendleton team
took the tournament champion
ship. The awards went to the follow
ing players: Sportmanship went to
Seekseequa. Best bat went to Min
now Pond while best glove went to
J. Ball. Most Valuable Player was
given to Donnie Bagley all of the
Pendleton team.
All-stars were given to Bill
Quempts, Minnow Pond and Frank
Ball of Pendleton. Andy Leonard,
Tray Leonard and Ricky Min
thorn of Macy's. Shawn adams
and Rudy Clements George from
the Mill Team. Larson Kalama
and Carl Kalama from 4-Winds.
Tony Suppah and Dean Jackson
of Seekseequa. Along w ith Dondie
Hoptowit and Jason Palmer of
Redzone.
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