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    PAGE 6 May 28, 1993
Warm Springs, Oregon
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Twelve teams participate in local
tourney in memory of Ed Henry
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Twelve team participated in the
Kah-Ncc-Ta Resort Co-ed Softball
Tournament held in memory of Ed
I Icnry, Sr. last weekend , Mav 22-23.
The 1993 champions were Mission
Market of Warm Springs who re
ceived jackets and a trophy. Second
place went to Macy's Market of
warm Springs and they were awarded
sweatshirts and a plaque. Third place
was Four Winds of Warm Springs
and they received T-shirts and a
plaque. Fourth place was Smith &
Greene of Warm Springs who were
awarded T-shirts and a plaque.
Mucklcshoot 2 of Washington was
awarded fifth place rcccivcdT-shirts
and a plaque. The Host Team, Sun
Devils placed sixth, and received T
shirts and a plaque. Mucklcshoot All
Starrs won consolation and received
the At Least We Tried Harder award.
The other four teams who panicipa ted
were; Animals, Flaming Horncis and
WSFPI of Warm Springs and Yurok.
The sportsmanship award went to
the Marauders of Wapato. Donnie
Baglcy of Macy's was named Best
Bat, while Macy's player Darry!
Smith was presented Best C love.Thc
Female Most Valuable Player was
awarded to Dcanic Johnson of Macy 's
and the Male Most Valuable Player
award was given to Rick Minthom of
Mission Market.
All-stars were awarded to Dcana
Crane and Andy Stacona of Yurok,
Tiger Van Pelt and Paula Brisbois of
WSFPI, Jim Arthur and Charmainc
Watts of Flaming Hornets, Alex Tufti
and Ambrosia Suppah of Animals,
Travis and Susie of Marauders, Jack
and Susie of Mucklcshoot All Starrs,
Willie Trimble and Elsa of Sun
Devils, Jeff and 13 year old pitcher
Amy of Mucklcshoot 2, Owen
Danzuka and Una Shike of Smith &
Greene, Larson Kalama and Dcanic
Smith of Four Winds, Jodc Goudy
and Libby Chase of Macy's, also
Maria Hcrkshan and Shane Rivera of
Mission Market
Seventeen rookies were also ac
knowledged because it was their first
time playing in a softball tournament.
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, Cyjim of Macy's powers one out into left field to 4-Winds defense. Bridget Culpus sits behind the plate during Sunday's game to determine who would vie for
the championship title.
Pl-Ume-Sha Slo-pitch Softball Tournament
June 25-27,1993
16 men's 16 women's teams, True Double Elimination, Entry Fee $200
12 championship windbreakers, 12 second place sweatshirts, 12 T-shirts for 3-5 places,
12 all-stars, Most Valuable Player, Best InfielderOutfielder, Sportsmanship
Call Satch Miller wk. (503) 553-3250 hm. 553-1227
Send check or money order to P.O. Box 445, Warm Springs, Or 97761 , payable to WSAA
by June 18, 1993
MHS Track qualifiers will compete at the
3A State Track Meet
Autzen Stadium-Eugene
Saturday, May 29
Check with MHS for times
Youth Fishing clinic scheduled for June 12
Youngsters can try their luck feature local fishing experts showing Hatchery will also hold their annual
catching fish during a National youngsters how to catch fish. Partici- open house during National Fishing
Fishing Week Fishing Clinic. The pants will learn to cast, to identify Week (June 7-13).
clinic will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 fish, and how to choose correct bait. Fishing is one of the most enjoy-
p.m. on Saturday, June 12, 1993 at A fishing tournament with awards able sports in the world. It provides
Kah-Nee-Ta. for fish caught will also be held, healthy entertainment for all ages.
Sponsored by the Warm Springs Throughout the day, youth can win For more information, contact Mike
National Fish Hatchery and the Con- door prizes. Paiya at Warm Springs National Fish
federated Tribe's Department of Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery at 553-1692.
Natural Resources, the clinic will
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Warm Springs Reservation Runners
13th Annual
Pi-Ume-Sha Run
10K and 2.5 Mile
Saturday, June 26, 1993, 8:00 a.m.
at the
Warm Springs Community Center
Warm Springs, Oregon
New flat course, out and back. Water stations will be located
throughout the course. The course will begin and end at the Warm
Springs Community Center parking lot in Warm Springs, Oregon.
Entry fees: $10 pre-register, $12 day of the race, no T-Shirt and
club members $7.
Divisions (MaleFemale): Under 10; 10-14 years; 15-19 years; 20
24 years; 25-29 years; 30-34 years; 35-39 years; 40-44 years; 45-49
years; 50-54 years; 55-59 years; 60-over. Overall male and female
winners will receive awards. First through 3rd place male and
female finishers in each division will receive ribbons.
Registration will open at approximately 6:45 a.m. on the day of
the race and will close at 7:45 a.m.
Mail-in entries can be sent to the Warm Springs Reservation
Runners, PO Box 1 140, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 . Make Money
Orders payable to the Warm Springs Reservation Runners. Please,
no personal checks, do not send cash.
Registration Form
Name:
Address:
CityState:.
Age:
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Sex (MF): .
Please Check One:
2.5 Mile
10K "
Please indicate T-shirt size:
X-Large .
Medium .
Large
Small
Waiver Form
In consideration of the acceptance of my entry, I waive and release any and all
claims against the Warm Springs Reservation Runners and the Pl-L'me-Sha
Committee and any other participating sponsors or directors for all claims of
damages what so ever in any manner arising or resulting from my participation
in this race. I attest and verify that I have full knowledge of the risks involved,
that I will assume and pay my own medicalemergency expenses, in the event
of an accident, illness or other incapacity and that I am physically Tit and
sufficiently trained to participate in this race.
Signature:
Date: .
Parent signature, if under 18 years:
The greatest reward in life is to
see a child confidently walk down the
road on his own after you have shown
him the way to go.
From an old Chinese story
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Macy's player, Lisa Smith at the plate and Mission Markets, Becky Soliz await a pitch during the championship game
Sunday. Mission Market won in the final inning 3-2.
Other Pi-Ume-Sha Activities
Pow-wow-please call (503) 553-1883 after 5 p.m.
Endurance Race-please call 553-3258 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Stick Games-please call 553-1418 after 5 p.m.
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Twenty-first Annual
Fry Bread Open Golf Tournament
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort
June 26-27, 1993
Entry Fee: men $75, women $40
Fee includes dinner Saturday night, two days golf and tee prizes
Horse Race will be held also Saturday afternoon
peadline for entities will be June 24, 1993
For more information please call Ed Hershey at 553-1 1 12
Annual Treaty Days rodeo set
The Community Center offers ways to get in shape including aerobics.
Exercise plansare worked out to helpacheivea particular goal Call or visit
the Center.
The 19th Annual Treatv Davs All
Indian Rodeo is June 26, 27, 1993 at
the Warm Spring rodeo arena 1:00
p.m. daily. Will feature announcer
JakeGrossmiller. Stock contractor is
Bud Pinz, P-9. This rodeo is also
WSIRA sanctioned.
Thirteen events are on tap for ac
tion filled weekend, they are: Saddle
Bronc, Bareback, Bull Riding, Steer
Wrestling, Cow Milking, Sr. Barrel
Racing, Calf Roping, Team Roping
(2 loops enter twice). Breakaway
Roping, Wild Horse Race (Indian
teams only), Jr. Barrel Racing (14
years and under), Calf Scramble
(Sunday, 10 years and under), and
Century Roping (combined age of
100). With the exception of the Wild
Horse Race, limit is 16, there are no
limits. Each event will have one go.
Entry fee for each event is S50.00
except for the Wild Horse Race, Jr.
Barrels, Calf Scramble, and Century
Roping. Wild Horse entry fee is
$ 1 65.00 with added purse of $500.00;
Jr. Barrels entry fee is $30.00 with
added purse of $100.00; Calf
Scramble is free of charge and prizes
will be awarded; Century Roping
entry fee is $50.00 with added purse
of $500.00. Added purse for all events
is $500.00 unless otherwise speci
fied above.
Awards
All Around Saddle to high money
winner (money won in the wild horse
race cannot be included towards All
Around).
Buckle to Ail-Around Cowboy
entered in rough stock & timed
events.
Gist buckles in standard events.
Entry information
Books open June 17,9:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m. Books close June 18, 6:00
p.m. Call back June 21 , 10:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m.
Phone number to contact is (503)
553-1328 between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00
p.m. Mail entries to Rodeo Secretary,
PO Box 734, Warm Springs, Oregon
97761.
Money orders or cash only, pay
able to Warm Springs Rodeo Asso
ciation, no personal checks, no Ca
nadian currency. You will also be
asked to pay an office charge of $5.00
for Sr. Events, and $3.00 for Jr.
Events.
At the Agency Longhouse the all
you can eat Buckaroo Breakfast is
set for Saturday and Sunday morning
at 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., $5.00 a
plate.