Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo SPORTS --;::Jk J-'' v-. -''-v '."'S' V-;1-'..' v.v'- Alumni Football Game August 28-7 p.m. Madras vs Culver Madras High School Stadium Admission: $2 for adults$1 for students12 and under free Those wishing to play can pick up gear at MHS locker room between 5 and 6:15 the day of the game Winners of the two day He He Cowdeofrom left to right are: Cordon Scott, Jr., Preston Tom, Chanku Smith, Justin Tom, Casper Spino, Jesse Spino, Cliff PamperienJLouis Smith, Reggie Sargent, Willie Olney, and the little one in front Erica Wewa. "J V . ,. : &. .Sli , J J.i s. w, .... " w ,t . it. ' 1 tj--- ;;f ' I ' - , -r- I . X -- If' I"""" J . i . 1.,,,.,. j-fi 1 1 1;. . 4 Cowdeo draws many contestants Cowdeo action had many youth taking their share of spills as this unknown rider. Recreation holds fun run Recreation summer fun run results: Siagigi Hisatake (staff) 15:50 Roland Kalama(ll) 16:04 Jerrod Kalama (9) 16:50 Karla Kalama (10) 18:05 Ralph McConville (10) 18:54 Shana McConville (9) 19:00 Anthony Mitchell (10) 21:39 Gerald Tias(10) 21:41 Brent Graybacl (8) 22:27 Eric Miller (8) 22:29 David Marsh (9) 23:12 James Wolfe (8) 24:08 Arnold Aleck (6) 24:39 Athena McConville ( 6) 26:00 Oswald Tias (8) 26:26 Rudy Gonzales (staff) 26:48 George Thompson (7) 30:31 He He Huckleberry Feast Cowdeo was held August 8, 9, 1993 at the He He Rodeo Arena. Event Winners are: Peewee Calf Erica Wewa; Jr. Calf Gordon Scott, Jr.; Sr. Calf Reggie Sergeant; Cow riding Cliff Pamperien; Colt Riding Lewis Smith; Colt Race Chanku Smith, Preston Tom, Justin Tom; Cow Race Russell Spino, Jessie Spino, Jr., Casper Spino; Fat Man (Sat urday) Gene Sampson, (Sunday) Willy Olney; Fat Woman (Satur day) Brenda Scott, (Sunday) Cinda Heath; Cow Toss (Saturday) Dawn Rowland, (Sunday) un known. To the people, First I would like to thank the Tribal Council for being the back bone of the cowdeo. Without them as sponsors the event would not be pos sible. We had much compliments from the crowd on putting on an event for our young children that does not cost anything to participate and get paid for being a part of the cowdeo. This is the first year having a lot of cowboys and cowgirls. Entered con testants and exhibitions each day av eraged 100 participants per day. Since 1988 I have watched our local youth start from beginners to the Sr. age group. I have watched them take their licking from peewee calves to Jr. to Sr. and cows. There are a few who get a taste of dirt but most of them can ride with class and style. Within a five year period from now our younger youth will be ready to advance to other competition other than our annual Huck Cowdeo. I have witnessed one five year generation Continued on page 8 Li,. Yurok Construction All Indian Co-ed Tournament Labor Day Weekend September 4&5, 1993 $175 Entry Fee Due By 82793 1 2-1 st Place Quilted Satin Championship Jackets 12-2nd Place Windbreakers w lining 3rd Place Hooded Sweatshirts 4th Place T-Shirts, 5th Place Tank Tops 2 M.V.P. Satin Jackets, 24 All Star T-shirts 1 Hooded Sweatshirt-Best Bat 1 Hooded Sweatshirt-Best Glove Sportsmanship Award Contact: Lee Sorrelhorse Willie Stacona P.O. Box 646 P.O. Box 6 Warm Springs, OR Warm Springs, OR 97761 97761 (503) 553-51 21 (503) 553-7829 Warm Springs Community Center Ball fields Warm Springs, Oregon DaveyCulpus (8) 30:31 Aaron Mitchell (8) 31:02 Albert Bryant (staff) 31:02 Dinato Pittman (staff) 31:04 Justin Tom (staff) 31:25 RodeO Steven Tias (11) 31:33 A - r- Chris Suppah (10) 31:33 ASSOCiatlOfl BlligO Annie huaiva (l 1 1 33m Binnncooo!! The Warm Springs w ... . " . w Gladys Graybael (7) 33:49 Edward Weasclhead (6) 34:35 RaeAnn Graybacl (7) 34:37 Kosie Wolfe (staff) 34:45 Leeann Wolfe (6) 37:12 Dez Smith (12) 38:48 Tamera Bryant (9) 38:48 Vanessa Walker (staff) 38:48 Sasha Mitchell (7) 38:48 Vernon Tias (9) 48:23 Mathew Craig (6) 48:23 Sunsport Herbs for Athletes at the Warm Springs Community Center Wednesday, August 25, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. Presented by: Virginia and Dick Gallien, independent dis tributors of Sunrider products for 7 years from Portland, Oregon. Learn how to: Reduce recovery time. Optimize your performance. Increase your stamina and energy. Increase speed and reduce body fat without losing strength. Attain the balance and stability that can mean the difference between winning and losing. Used and recommended by: U.S. Olympic Tae Kwon Do Team. First in the world! Dr. Richard W. You: A physician and trainer for over 35 years to over 200 World and Olympic champion athletes. Chris Apostol: Strength and conditioning coach Brigham Young University. Larry Paclflco: World Champion Weight lifter. Tim Anthony: U.S. and International Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion. Andy Leonard, 503 553-3243, and Virginia Gallien 503 292 2989, have all the information. See you there! Rodeo Association will be having a bingo session Wednesday night, Au gust 25, 1993, at the Agency Long House. There is a "Winner Everytime," and it could be you. There are gift prizes for the kids, and a grand time for all. These binngo sessions will be happening every other Wednesday night at the Agency Lounghouse. As they say, "Kot-Num Pahh." So for a fun night out Hustle on down to the longhouse and win something. The Warm Springs Rodeo Asso ciation is working on a big project and need support from the Commu nity members or anyone else who likes to play Bingo. Lady Travelers end league play The Lady Travelers of Warm Springs ended their Softball league play in Bend, Oregon. They placed 1st in league standings and won the end of the season playoffs. The competition was good, but that didn't hold down the Lady Travelers. In league standings they won 10 and lost 4. Those who participated were Becky Aguilar.Linda Blodgctt, Paula Brisbois, Sandra Danzuka, Missy David, Christcl Leonard, Laura Sahme, Lana Shike, Jancll Smith, Holly Spino, Julia Thompson, Lupc Torres, and Dcnys White. Christcl Leonard was awarded MVP while Sandra Danzuka and Lana Shike gotall-stars for the league. Congratulations Lady Travelers. Macy's places second in league and in the league tourney last weekend mz I mm - 4!f v: "4 .... . , sss J Andy Leonard of Macy's just about to power a hit into left field against Posse defense during annual league tournament held at Madras High School The Jefferson County Men's Slo-pitch league had their annual tournament August 14-15 which consisted of ten teams vying for the championship title last week end. It was a true double elimina tion. League representative, Floyd Paye felt it was good competition, and not one team walked away with the title. The standings at completion of the two day event were as follows; Oscars Box 4-2, Macy's 3-2, Brightsox 4-1, Warm Springs (Spilyay) 2-2, Ericksons 1 -2, Ding Ho 1-2, Dogs 0-2, Posse 0-2, Ahcms 1-2 and Seaswirl 3-2. The fourth place finisher was Seaswirl who lost to Oscars 11 21. The third place finisher was Oscars who lost to Brightsox 11 18. Macy's was the runner-up, they went in to championship game undefeated so Brightsox had to play them twice. Macy's lost the first game 0-1 2, and the second game 8-11. The top four teams were awarded trophies and T-shirts. The all-stars were presented to: Brightsox- Scott Ellis, Stan Webb, Mark Harris and Felix Patino. Macy's- Donnie Bagley, Thomas Adams and Virgil "Bird" Windyboy. Oscars- Jerald Winegar and Eugene Grame. Seaswirl- Corey Brown. They were each given T-shirts. ''IB1'"7"'""''''"'1'1"'" i " """ " T W-i ill " : p ft Warm Springs third baseman, Tiger" Van Pelt awaits throw as one of his teammates from the outfield attempts to throw out unknown Posse player as pitcher, Jack Langley looks on. V r