PAGE 6 June 29, 1990 ;- . .'. r .v . . . . . . rr . . t": "T . 14 : '. : .':s '-r .'V v v . .' .. '' . . Y Y- . - . . V ',Y ' !' ' '" "imdr- 'y- ivv . . ;r -) ?rr .- , .;,'" Tc.v ;-"fc ''Y ' '. Y v---.,,, i During the Treaty Days Rodeo, Fry Bread Open held at The 18th annual Kah-Nee-Ta Fry Bread Open Golf Tournament was held June 23 and 24 at the Kah-Nee-Ta course. The results are as follows: Womens Gross 183, Madeline Queahpa ma; 187, Susan Esahleman; 189, Patsy Chester. Macys, Lapwai take first The 12th Annual Pi-Ume-Sha Slow pitch softball tournament was held in conjunction with the Treaty Days celebration. The tournament was divided into both mens and womens divisions. Macy's were the champions of the mens section. Their all stars were Joe Ball and Bill Quempts of Pendleton. Second place was Taholah Starrs. Rich Underwood and Tom Grover were all stars from Taholah. Siletz placed third with Bristrol Bayya and Wuzzie Case selected as the all stars. Hoopa Night Spirits took the fourth place title while Randy Robbins and Monty received all stars. Pen dleton Mission was fifth with Buck and Brooker Jones as all stars. Gary Pierce from Yakima, also received an all star. Most Valuable Player went to Joe Ball. Sportsmanship was the Mill team. Best Infielder was given to Wuzzie Case of Siletz while the Register for softball marathon Register now for the 7th annual Easter Seal Softball Marathon to be held on August 4, at Skyline Park in Bend. Each team plays 3 one-hour games against teams of similar a bility - lots of fun, and lots of prizes. All kinds of teams - business, league, families and friends, organ ized and unorganized - are wel come to play. SIGN UP NOW!! Registration is limited to 30 teams. Registration is $200.00 per team. All team members will receive baseball caps. If your team raises $325 you get hats and sunglasses. If you raise $500 or more you get hats, sun- Prevent accidents during baseball It's baseball reason and I w ill see many of you on tiif ballfields this summer. I hope that everyone plays fair, has fun and plays safe Prevent accidents and enjoy yor season. If any parents or coaches are interested, the dental clinic has a small handout on what to do in dental emergencies. This may come in handy and we encourage you to pick one up to have on hand just in case. pmiyay several cowboys had some tough luck during the roping events and came N It 145, Gari Kirk; 146, Sherri Olson. 150, Fran Pahl, Barbara Daisies. Mens 0-10 Handicap Gross 147, George Raimer; 150, Al Estimo; 151, Louie Pitt, Tom Estimo. Net 143, Allen Phillips, Terry Souza, Helmet Sucher, Peter Sucher. best Outfielder was Pendletons' Punky Pond. For the womens division Lapwai Nationettes took the title. Roley and Angel McCormick were the team's all stars. Bravettes of Warm Springs were the runner-up with the two all stars being Wanda Jiminez and June Smith, The NW Swingers of Yakima were third while Karen Lily and Desi Lu Suis con were the all stars. Lummi Washington placed fourth with Karen Fryberg and Heather being the all stars. Toholah, also in the top five had Freda and Valorie as all stars. Other all stars were Lona of Chiloquin and Lana Adams of Smith-Greene. Mary McCormick of Lapwai Nationettes was named Most Val uable Player of the tourney. The sportsmanship award went to Uma tilla. Angel McCormick of Lapwai was chosen as the Best Infielder and Bravette Lynn Tanewasha was chosen the Best Outfielder. glasses and t-shirts and coolers. The top team raising over $1500 will win the GRAND PRIZE, an all day raft trip for the entire team by Rapid River Rafters!! (Plus all the other fun prizes). Register now and get your first choice of time slot. $50 deposit will hold your spot. Call Easter Seals for more information, 389-9889. - 'YZD The photo finish of the Endurance Race where Sorman Thomas just edged Joyce Suppah for first place. Reggie Winishut captured the event via polaroid camera. Warm Springs, Oregon Jiyraioo Kah - Nee - Ta 11-16 Handicap Gross 158, Paul Williams; 162, Rex Miller; 168, Everett Miller; 170. Eiel Eielson. Net 130, James Conner; 134, Russ Phillips; 137, Gary Davies, 144, David Lawrence. 17-24 Handicap Gross 173, James Matheny; 180 Harold Good; 186, Les Wallin; 190, Norm Olson. Net 143, Zane Jackson; 144, Jim Willis, Gary Paytom; 152, Stan Kirk. Photograph The endurance race turned out to be a thriller at the finish line as it was a photo finish, almost a dead heat. Norman Thomas just nosed out Joyce Suppah at the finish line as judges Bernard Topash and Jim Noteboom were right on top of things at the finish line. A photo taken by Reggie Winishut as the riders crossed the finish line clearly indicated the winner. It was almost a re-run for third place as a father and son were charging for the finish line when the horse lost its footing and fell with Darol Pamperein, as his father Cliff Pamperein crossed the finish line taking third place and his son getting fourth, and Robert Heath came in fifth. There were 10 entered in the gruelling race in the adult division, others running out of the money were Lillie Suppah, Joe Scott, Delvis Heath, Eydie Swit zler, and Shane Olney. The juniors provided plenty of action as ther course was five miles and they came in well ahead of the adults. The following are the results of the race. First place Norman Thomas, 50:49:90. He won a colt, donated by Gordon Scott, Sr., a satin jacket, buckle, beaded rein and breast col lar set and $375 (50 percent of the jackpot). Second place Joyce Suppah, k4 i I 1 I 4 up empty to take no time. Barbeque scheduled for Little Leaguers The Warm Springs Recreation Department is sponsoring the Sec ond Annual Season's End Little League Barbeque. The Barbeque will be held on Thursday July 5 at 6:00 p.m. at the picnic area directly behind the Community Center. The potluck is for all Little League participants from T-ball through Senior Little League and their fam ilies. The following is a list of potluck items that each member of each team is asked to bring: of finish decides Endurance Race 50:49:90. She won a satin jacket, buckle, blanket and $225 (30 per cent of the jackpot.) Third place Cliff Pamperein, 53:28:59. He won a satin jacket, beaded coin purse, $150 (20 per cent of the jackpot) and a blanket. Fourth place Daryl Pamperein, 534450. He won a satin jacket, beaded coin purse and a beaded t'dyie Switzler makes it across the Y-r. - w Y Y Y ; ' f Y Y v KS i:- 'JIJ 'i2s 'ay ,tY ?J-?issk f444 r.:w ' PORT Begay takes Anson Bcgay takes the Ail Around championship at thcannual Pi-Umc-Sha Treaty Days rodeo. Begay won the steer wrestling with the time of 4.85, and done well in the roping events. The Pi-Ume-Sha rodeo provided plenty of action from the stock furnished by the Prinz Rodeo Pro ducers of Sisters, Oregon. Ken Grossmillcr, a well-noted rodeo announcer handled the chores at the mic The action was fast and wild. The stock almost out did the cowboys as there were only two qualified bareback rides and one in the saddle bronc. The bulls handled the cowboys 100 percent as no one made a qualified ride.. .for that mat ter there was not a ride made as all riders bit the dust. The barrel racers tuned in some record times as the girls went right at it. All rode well trained barrel racing horses. The weather was ideal rodeo weather and the fans turned out to see the wild action. The dates conflictd with other shows across the country and a lot of rough stock riders were not pres ent. This was a Western States Indian Rodeo Association sanc tioned rodeo and all points made here helps each contestant toward the National Finals in Albuquerque, New Mexico in November. The roping stock were from Sidwalter Flat. The wild horses were from Buck Smith. The Warm Springs hamburger Rec. Dept. hamburger buns Rec. Dept. chips Angels-Major girls juice Tom Kats(T-Ball) pork & beans . .Stars-Minor girls melons Braves-Fire Safety ketchup must. .. Sr girls softball salads .... Fillies Chiefs Starlets pickles Little Bucks sliced cheese Papooses lettuce T-Birds onions Stingers hoop. Fifth place Robert Heath, 58:15:85. He won a satin jacket. Junior Division 1st place Flint Scott, 12:47. He won a buckle, $37.50 (50 percent of the jackpot) and a windbreaker. Second place Chet VanPelt, 12:51. He won $22.50 (30 percent of the jackpot and a T-Shirt. finish line after the long ride during f" I T" ...r.-..- - lt-M Spilyay Tyivioo championship Rodeo Association worked hard to get this fine show underway which was quite a success dispite the short notice. The following are the results of the rodeo. Wfldhorse Race First go: 1st Edison Yazzic; 2nd Tim Sohappy and 3rd, Shane Olncy. Second go: 1st Shane Olney. 39.18; 2nd Tim Sohappy, 47. 10; 3rd Eldred Frank, 1:03.66. Average: 1st Shane Olney, 75.97; 2nd Tim Sohappy, 83.88. Bareback 1st Jeff Thrasher, 68; 2nd Shane Olney, 67. Bull Riding No qualified rides, eround snlit six wavs. Calf Roping 1st Bob Joseph, 1 4.48; 2nd Joe Claymo, 14.80; 3rd Ed Harry,21.01; 4th Cort Herrera, 23.36. Steer Wrestling I st Anson Begay, 4.85; 2nd Cort Herrera, 4.85; 3rd Mel Joseph, 7.76. Barrel Race 1st Crystal Colli flower, 15.67; 2nd Marilyn Colli flower, 15.97; 3rd Cory Clements, 16.34; 4th Joan Shaw, 16.49. Wild Cow Milking-1st Frank Reese, 29.88; 2nd Gary Rogers, 42.71; 3rd Ken Peppers, 44.62; 4th Ralph Rogers, 57.12. Team Roping 1 st Ed Harry, John Metlock; 6.42; 2nd Anson Begay. Fred Herrera, 6.51; 3rd Melvin Joseph, Ken Peppers, 7.87; 4th John Metlock, Todd Cline, 8.51; 5th Carroll Palmer, Roger Fiander, 9.34; 6th Ed Harry, Ken Peppers, 9.34. mayonnaise Sr. Boys Also included in the potluck would be issuing of team pictures, and awards. There will also be a dance following for all ballplayers by the Recreation Department from 8:30 to 1 1:00 p.m. Admission is a uniform return prior to or dur ing the dance. For moie information contact the Recreation Department at 553 1361, or Ext 3243. Thank you. Third place Israel Scott, 1 2:58. He won $15 (20 percent of the jackpot) and a T-Shirt. Stick Horse Race: Fastest Horse, Brenda Scott; Most Beautiful Mare, Eliza Brown; Studded Stallion, Bernard Topash; Youngest Racer, Jolene George; Funniest and Second Fastest, James Noteboom. the Endurance Race. S