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PACK 6 October 1, 1993 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Spilyay Tymoo SPORTS High school WHITE BUFFALOES WIN LEAGUE OPENER It was some good blocking tmd hard running by the icam thai nut the Buffs past the Pirates of Columbia River in a 3 1 -9 win on September 24, 1993, at Doardman. Iauk Esquiro pic ked up a total of 166 yards during the game, as he had quite a night carrying the nig-skinduring the came. John Doyle had a great night also as he picked up a tout of 1 SO yards, and three of the Buffaloes touch downs, as both backs had a busy night After trailing 9-0 at the end of the first period the Buff attack came on track in the second quarter when John Boyle broke away on a 35 yard run to give the Buffs their first score putting them on the score board. The try for the extra point failed. The half ended as the Buffs were still trailing 9-6. In the second half things started to happen as the Madras Criddcrs seemed to have come alive as there was a new look on the whole team. The defense rose to heights stopping the Pirates cold and the offense broke things open. Esquiro bound his way to pay dirt on a 23 yard scamper to put the Buff ahead and with Dobbicrcrs kick the Buffs took the lead and never looked back Once again Boyle found that open spot to The Pendleton Roun "' t" " i . iwmmil w'W . ' m - 'i.n ji i win i i mi m i imnpi I ... - 1 w, ..... - V - r t 1 -rv t.' r'j::,t , - ' s!."- - .".,- .:. .-.. v r " J ' ." ' : -. r ' i - : - -,. -T, -2 . ' I v t t ir'x : Indian girls walking in the Westward I :r. ; S J M . . I ' i 'V j j Ho Parade down town Pendleton. . . -.a1, ' A W'-A ,': !L. : i , ' ri,..li - - It y ineinaiansnowaunngwervaeo. r . . sports news Like another 35 yarder to pay dirt, however the kick failed but the Buffs were well in command at this point In the final quarter Boyle punched another TD over from two yards out, again (he kick failed. To cap the scoring for the Buffaloes Barnes in tercepted a Pirate pass and ran it in for the final score of the night, but once again the kick failed, but the score board showed the Buffs were well in control. The defense really did a great job allowing the host Piraic team to a total of 145 yard during the game. The Buff offense was piling up the yardage and ended the game with 338 yards rushing and completed 10 passes for 47 points for a total of 385 yards for the game. This brings their record to 1 win 3 losses, and those losses were to worthy opponents in prc-scason gams. The Buffaloes join the Baker City who defeated Ontario 26-19, and the Burns Hilandcrs who defeated Mac Hi 23-10. Nyssa was defeated by Emmctt, Idaho 34-14 in anon league game. The Greater Oregon League schedule for October 1, puts McLaughlin at Madras; Baker City Bulldogs at Nyssa; Riverside at the Burns Hilandcrs and a non-league game Ontario at Vale. Kick-Off time is 7:30 p.m. f , ! f r-' ' t ," Horse races at the Round-up were fast " ; I t k', f - ' " ' "'1, and exciting above thelndian free for t , 1 u- ' (right) ( ' " - ' ,. -. ' IndianBeautyexidngthearenaduring I If you can't make it to the game it will be carried live on KWSO, radio with Sports Caster Kcnman Miller and his side kick Ted Viramontc. f WHITE BUFF SOCCER The Hood River Eagles just flew past the Madras White Buffaloes in a Tri-Valley league Soccer game held in Madras. The visiting Eagles were just a bit too much and with more experience glided to a 9-3 win. Soccer relatively a new sport here in Buffalo country is slowly coming into shape. They have shown much improve ment and have played some good games despite losing they have come a long way. The next outing for the Madras Soccer team was Tuesday, Septem ber 28, and they were hosting the Estacada team. There was no results of the game at press time. BUFF GIRLS VOLLEYBALL, 3 BIG "W'S' The Madras White Buffalo girls boost their record to 3 wins and 0 losses in league play and a 8-1 over all record so far this year. In league play they defeated the Baker City Bulldogs 15-7; 15-7, in their last outing All around team effort give the Buffs a big punch as they arc off to a flood start for this season and they lave guns for a good season if ev erything goes well. MADRAS X-COUNTRY It was Bronson Kendall who placed sixth with the lime of 19:28, and Cliff Pampericn placed ninth, his time of 1 9:5;nnd Dustin Kendall placed tenth and he turned in the Girls, Boys 14-and-Under Tourney set A girls 14 year old and under, and Boys 13 year old and under basket ball tournament is set for November 5,6,7,1993. This will be held in the Warm Springs Community Center. There arc 8 boys and 8 girls teams to enter from the Northwest area. The en trance fee is S 1 35.00 per team which will be due October 22, 1993. The awards w i 1 1 be to three places, Championship, 2nd and 3rd. Also a sportsmanship and most valuable player. There will be a small admis sion charged to help offset expenses. The tournament director is Sam Kcntura assisted by Foster Kalama. d-up-A : i - . j i . time of 19;56, as the trip paced the Buff squad to second place at The Dalles Indians Invitational cross country meet. John KillcnofThc Dalles Indians who won the overall race at the meet turning in the time of 17:09. The Indians scored a total of 20 points for first place. The White Buffaloes scored 54 points for second place. Wasco County high school was third. Nutritional Regeneration presentation at the Old Boy's Dorm, 1st floor training room by Jolene Estimo JAM & Rainier Billingsley Monday, October 4, 1993 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. Nutritional Regeneration presentation Lite lunch served 5:30 p.m. Skin care presentation Tuesday, October 5, 1993 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. Nutritional Regeneration presentation For more information call (503) 553-3238. great show The Pendleton Round-Up is one of the greatest attractions among the big rodeos today and hundreds of rodeo PRC A rodeo contestants gather to participate for the prize money. A place where all the top rodeo stock is . assembled, the top cowboys and many, many Indian tribes gather for the week long event. There are thrills and spills and full of excitement all the time. One of the Highlights is the big Happy Canyon pageant where many local Indians participate in a spectacular pageant of the old west and the wagon trains that came west. The Rodeo arena is always full of excitement with the rodeo events and the thrilling races, all the special events that are included along with the rodeo events. The sites are something that you'll never forget in a long time. The Westward-Ho Parade through down town Pendleton is a site to be seen as the whole parade there are no motor driven floats, everything is done afoot or horseback. Horse drawn Xl r:v"T'i-4 Ft - ' ' St. Pat's Cowdeo October 16 & 17 Madras, Oregon Call Katherine Bain for more information at 475-2130 wagons are the means of transpoiia tion, like in the olden days. During this years parade Sandra Danzuka was voted the best dressed . Indian lady in the parade and Arthur ivanPclt placing second. j Ron Currin Jr, of Hcppncr, Or egon, was this years Ail-Around Champion cowboy. Lance Crump, of Cooper, Texas was the champion Bareback rider. Herbert Thcrlot Popular MS. the champion calf roper. Dan Mortcnscn won the saddle bronc Walt WoodardDooyle Gcllcrman won the team roping, however Steve Northcott and Matt Tyler won the big four event. This is where they have competed in Ellensbcrg, Walla Walla, Lewiston Round-up and the Pendleton Round-Up, in order to be eligible for this prize. Sam Kayser won the steer wrestling; Shannon Wortman was the bull riding champ Roy Angermillcr was the steer rop ing champ. There were more than 400 Indian Teepees in the encampment with Tribes from all over the Northwest.. .S" ' ) " . .:h -H J "I F .- - .Jut ' " J- ' 3 I