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Page 6 May 13,1994 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo Spilyay Tmoo Sports K Life .. : . r7, Seventh annual Relay sees new record, larger field Annual Golf Tourney Results noted The Warm Springs Recreation Department sponsored the seventh annual Reservation Relay Saturday, May 7. The course is 58 miles in length. Adult division teams consist of five runners while the youth divi sion teams have seven runners. This year's event was marked with new records: The total number of teams entered (21); and, the course completion time (five hours, 35 min utes and 26 seconds by the "Used to Bee's). The previous record, five hours. 55 minutes and 22 seconds. was set in 1991 by the Kaiser Permanente of Milwaukie team. The "Used to Bee's", formerlv known as the "Killer Bee's", con sists of premier runners from the Northwest. The team has won the prestigious 195-mile Hood To Coast relay, which hosts up to 750 teams, held in August The Use to Bee's presence at the seventh annual Res ervation Kciay was a big boost to the publicity of the relay, say organizers, and the event is on the rise. Attract ing teams of this stature will certainly cause the event to grow bigger the first relay had six teams entered. i nis year s event icaturea live Warm Springs teams. The Recre ation Department looks forward to next year s event. Following are the official results of the relay. Used to Bee's", Salem; 5 hrs., 35 mln., 26 sec. (New Course Record) Overall Winner, First adult male Captain Chris Clark, Kenny White, Glen Morgan, Scooter Buckles, Kevin Olson "Salem Racing Team 2", Salem; 6 hrs., 17 mln., 41 sec Second place Adult Male Captain Joseph Dana, Bill McCall, Alan Yankus, Gabriel Ceia Paul Bliss ' "Kaiser Permanente", Milwaukie; 6 hrs, 41 mln., 35 sec First place adult co-ed Captain Harold Polivka, Pamela Polivka, Alice Dunkin, Phil Anderson, Dieter Hoffman "Diagnosis and Treatment", Madras; 6 hrs., 54 mln., 41 sec. Third place Adult Male Captain Roy Nakamura, Greg Kemper, Bud Beamer, Todd Beamer, Matthew Exchelbach "Salem Racing Team 1 ", Salem; 6 hrs., 56 mln., 54 sec. Runner Up Adult Co-ed Captain Ron Hartwig, Charlotte Hartwig, Jeff Graham, Lee Fields Jane Morris "Road Warriors", White Salmon; 7 hrs., 7 mln., 25 sec. Fourth Place Adult Male Captain Sherm Rouse, Alex Mortenson, Steve Johnson, Julius Robinson, Ernie Blatz "Return of the Youngstuds", Warm Springs; 7 hrs., 1 7 mln., 7 sec, Youth Overall Male Captain Mike Speakthunder, Clarence Bryant, Raymond Anderson, Thomas Charley, Bruce Howtopat, Brian Renfro, Cliff Pamperein "4 Score and a Little Bit More", Portland; 7 hrs., 26 mln., 28 sec Third Place Adult Co-Ed Captain Jim Johnson, Penny Brower, George Koski, John Gelbart, Joanna Thorenson "All-Nlghters, Warm Springs; 7 hrs, 29 mln., 36 sec Fifth Place Adult Male Captain Stan Kneeland, Ted Barney, John Brunoe, Vernon Smith, Sr., Rodney Strong "Passing Wind", Powell Butte; 8 hrs, 14 mln., 19 sec Fourth Place Adult Co-Ed Captain Donna Umali, Steven Carpenter, JoAnne Bernt. Dora Buckenkahl Will Bolton 'Male Misfits", PortlandfB hrs, 14 mln., 23 sec Sixth Place Adult Male Captain Ralph Queahpama, Charlie Scott, Arrington Atencio, Terry Gibson, Kurt Grant "Kaiser Drag-Ons", Milwaukie; 8 hrs., 22 mln., 14 sec, Fifth Place Adult Co-ed Captain Mike Zimmerman, Charlie Stovat, Corina Thomson, Shelly Freeseman, Brian Brownell r . 4 i' far" n " ' tit" i ...... I The annual TeePee Chapman Golf Tournament was held May 7-8, 1994 at Kah-Nce-Ta Resort. The results are as follows: "A" Flight: Gross-U3 Gary & Marcy Holt-Spokane, Wa., 153 Scott & Salome Flinn-Ridgefield, Wa., 158 Tom Estimo & Madeline Queahpama-Warm Springs, 160 Mike & Luan Penner-Portland, Or. Net: 128 Bob & Jean Devaney Washougal, Wa., 130Chuck & Karen Stcnsrud-Canby, Or., 130 John & Kathy Johnson-Vancouver, Wa., 133 Jeff & Maria Watson-Salem, Or. "B" Flight: Gross-159 Bob & Bebe Phillips-Weed, Ca., 172 Gene & Claire Simpson-Portland, Or., 173 Wayne & Patty Zaricor-Camas, Wa., 176 Neil & Marti Natwick Washougal, Wa. Net: 126 Jim & Sharron Vannoy-WestLinn.Or., 127 Barry & Ginger Morrison-Madras, Or., 131 Paul Nizdil & Barbara Johnson-Sherwood, Or., 133 Chuck & Cindy Schmidt-Madras, Or. "C" Flight: Gross-168 Bruce & Sharon Darling-Gladstone, Or., 172 Fred & Ruth Kaser-Molalla, 183 Lin Simpson & Helen Howe-Salem, Or., 1 87 Mike & Rosalie Stewart-Madras, Or.Net: 122 Ralph & Patty Capasso Molalla, Or., 127 Ron & Kathy King' Albany, Or., 133 Donald & Nancy Lehman-Tacoma, Wa., 134 Gordon Cannon & Sybil Smith-Warm Springs. "Road Dusters", The Dalles; 8 hrs, 33 mln., 39 sec, Overall Women Division Captain Valerie Blatz, Marilyn McGuire, Jesica Huntsman, Jade Gamero, Linda ?? "Kaiser Fossils", Gresham; 8 hrs., 40 mln., 21 sec Sixth Place Adult Co ed; Captain Sue Bedel, Harry Cheney, Sue Krygier, Gary Burke, Gwen Martin "Skamanlacs", Vancouver; 8 hrs., 50 mln., 45 sec Seventh Place Adult Co-ed Captain Chris Hale, Jery Barkley, Ken Daugherty, Jim Medler, Ian Muirden "DUN", Gresham; 9 hrs., 13 mln., 1 sec, Eighth Place Adult Co-ed Captain Bob Ryan, Betty Parisian, Kevin Blueback, Corwin Andrews, Dave Capoeman "Dry Runners'', Gresham; 9 hrs., 14 mln., 12 sec, Ninth Place Adult Co ed Captain Alex McCtoud, Joe Robbins, Florena Smith, Howard Henry, Anthoney Gardee "Sunny Side", Warm Springs; 9 hrs., 14 mln., 31 sec. Tenth Place Adult Co-ed Captain Chet Van Pelt, Orvie Danzuka, Everett Miller, Frank Brunoe, Deborah Clark "WS Health and Wellness Center", Warm Springs; 9 hrs., 15 mln., 45 sec, Eleventh Place Adult Co-ed; Captain Gloria Chopito, Joe Brisbois, Shirley Smith, Linda Zunie, Dena Zunie "Road Hogs llThe Sequel", Warm Springs; 9 hrs., 17 mln., 47 sec First Place Youth Co-ed Division Captain Keno Tuckta, Aaron Greene, Buster Isadore, Joseph Stevens, Jess Stevens, Felicia Bennett, Rose Mary Sanchez "Fair Long Winded Real Women Runners", Portland; 10 hrs., 29 mln., 50 sec. Runners Up Adult Female Captain Colleen English, Joan Schalk, Linda Wallace, Karen Wallace, Diane English Many Warm Springs residents placed in Reno Tourney An 18th Annual All Indian Bowling Tournament was held at the Reno Hilton Bowling Center February 18-20, 1994. Several Warm Springs residents traveled to the weekend event and placed in the following events. In the Men's Team event there were 48 entries, Deschutes Crossing took sixth place, the team members consisted of Phillip David, Butch David, William Patt, and Alley David. Their total score was 2483. In the Men's Doubles event there were 70 entries total. Sixth place was awarded to Jerry Sampson and Austin Greene, with a total of 1338. In Women's Doubles there was a total of 52 entries. Paula Brisbois and Dena Thurby took third place, scoring 1257, Sandra Danzuka and Charlotte Shike placed sixth, scoring 1226, while Sybil Smith and Libby Chase placed seventh with 1220. In Women's Singles there were 105 entries. Ninth place went to Charlotte Shike with a 659 and Donna Anstett took eleventh with 653 score. Women's Handicap-All events there were 68 entries and Paula Brisbois was first. She scored 1991. For Mixed Teams there were 73 entries. The team Cowboys and girls placed fourth, scoring 2547, they were; Butch David, Dorothy Shadley, William Patt, and Paula Brisbois. For Mixed Doubles there were 1 1 8 entries. Fifth place went to Sandra and Owen Danzuka with 1309, sixth place went to Birney G. Boise and Rudy Clements with 1308, 8th place was Butch David and Dorothy Shadley with 1294, 9th place was Paula Brisbois and Joe Tuckta with 1293, 10th place was Sheilah Wahnetah and Austin Greene with 1292, while Lynn Tanewasha and Donnie Bagley placed thirteenth. They scored 1280. In Men's Singles there were 139 entries and Gerald Danzuka placed tenth with a total of 705. In the Masters Division; Men's A there were 46 entries, Ray Shike, Jr. placed third, and Alley David placed fifth. Men's C there were 28 entries and Larry Scott took second and Gene Rednose was fourth. In the Women's B there were 24 entries, Libby Chase was awarded fourth and Birney Boise was fifth. Annual Pi-Ume-Sha Softball Tourney June 24-26, 1994 12 women's & 12 men's teams will be accepted Enter Now!!! For more information contact Satch Miller wk. 553-3250 hm. 553-1227 Warm Springs Little League Home Schedule Date Friday, May 13 Saturday, May 14 Monday, May 16 Tuesday, May 17 Wednesday, May 18 Thursday, May 19 Friday, May 20 Saturday, May 21 Monday, May 23 Tuesday, May 24 Wednesday, May 25 Thursday, May 26 Friday, May 27 Tuesday, May 31 Wednesday, June 1 Thursday, June 2 Friday, June 3 Monday, June 6 Tuesday, June 7 Wednesday, June 8 Thursday, June 9 Friday, June 10 Saturday, June 1 1 Monday, June 13 Tuesday, June 14 Wednesday, June 15 Thursday, June 16 Saturday, June 18 Opponents Field Culver - Papooses WS-2 (B) White sox - Braves (seniors) WS-1 (G) Aherns WS (seniors) WS-6 McDonalds Stars WS-7 Chiefs - Warriors WS-2 (B) Braves - Bright Sox (seniors) WS-1 Rotary - Little Bucks WS-2 Culver - Stars WS-7 McDonalds -Fillies WS-6 Braves - Warriors WS-2 Macy's - Fuchias WS-4 (B) Little Bucks - Papooses WS-2 (B) Braves - Mariners (seniors) WS-1 Dairy Ojueen - Fillies WS-7 Kiwanis - Papooses WS-2 Warriors - Chiefs WS-2 Culver - Macy's WS-4 Busy Bee - Fuchias WS-6 (B) Elks - Braves (seniors) WS-1 Fillies - Stars WS-7 Busy Bee - Macy's WS-4 Thrifty Drug - Warriors WS-2 Little Bucks - Papooses WS-2 Madras Builders - Chiefs WS-2 Thrifty Drug - Braves WS-5 Christian Church - Papooses WS-2 Sportsworld - Fuchias WS-4 Culver - Chiefs WS-2 Insurance Mart - Papooses WS-2 Culver - Papooses WS-2 Macy's - Fuchias WS-4 Thrifty Drug - Chiefs WS-2 (B) Braves - Bright Sox (seniors) WS-1 Papooses - Little Bucks WS-2 Culver - Warriors WS-2 Chiefs - Braves WS-5 (B) Braves - Elks (seniors) WS-1 Christain Church - Papooses WS-2 Culver - Fuchias WS-4 Dairy Queen - Stars WS-6 Culver - Little Bucks WS-2 Thrifty Drug - Braves WS-2 Bright Sox - Chiefs WS-3 Ericksons - Warriors WS-5 (G)C.E.C.-WS (seniors) WS-1 Stars -Fillies WS-7 Macy's - Fuchias WS-4 Sportsworld - Macy's WS-4 Braves - Chiefs WS-2 Fuchias - Macy's WS-4 (B) Braves - White Sox (seniors) WS-1 J Tygh Valley All-Indian Rodeo May 21 & 22, 1994 T-Ball season underway; schedule and rules noted T-Ball has started for games as of May 12 and schedule ot games: 1994 T-Ball Schedule Tuesday, May 17 American League Opponent Juniper Bank Copeland Lumber Fire & Safety Outpost National League Culver Pioneer T-Birds Knights of Columbus Thursday, May 19 American League The Stag Culver 1 Tiger Mart War Ponies National League Hoffy's Culver Tigers Madras Marine Tuesday, May 24 American League Juniper Bank Culver 1 Fire Safety Wr Pot!? National League Olsen Seed Hoffy's T-Birds Madras Marine the 1994 season. The teams have played four I Ik: ,., ; it rii...:. : .u uivii iivai game is iviujr i , ruuuwiug is uic Home Team The Stag M2 Culver 1 CLP Tiger Mart M3 War Ponies WSWNP Olsen Seed Ml Hoffy's M4 Madras Marine M5 Tigers WS ENP Copeland Lumber M2 Juniper Bank Ml Outpost Met. Fire & Safety WS WNP Olsen Seed M3 Pioneer M4 T-Birds WS ENP Knights of Columbus M5 Copeland Lumber Ml The Stag M2 The Outpost Met. Tiger Mart M3 Pioneer M4 Culver 2 CLP Knights of Col. M5 Tigers WS WNP Thursday, May 26 American League War Ponies Outpost Fire & Safety Tiger Mart National League Madras Marine Knights of Col. Hoffy's Culver 2 Tuesday, May 31 American League Copeland Lumber Culver 1 The Stag Juniper Bank National League Pioneer Hoffy's T-Birds Tigers Thursday. June 2 American League Outpost Copeland Lumber Tiger Mart The Stag National League Knights of Col. T-Birds Tigers Culver 2 JCLL T-Ball rules: 1. All games must start by 6:00 pjn. 2. No inning shall start after 7:30 p.m. during school year. Juniper Bank Ml Copeland Lumber M2 Culver 1 CLP The Stag M4 Olsen Seed M5 Pioneer M3 T-Birds WS WNP Tigers WS ENP War Ponies WSENP Outpost Met. Fire & Safety WS WNP Tiger Mart Ml Madras Marine M2 Knights of Col. M3 Culver 2 CLP Olsen Seed M4 Juniper Bank Ml Fire & Safety WSWNP Culver 1 CLP WarPor.:cs WSENP Olsen Seed M3 Pioneer M4 Hoffy's M5 Madras Marine M2 3. The home team is responsible for providing the game balls and umpires: lining fields and setting bases. 4. The use of alcohol or tobacco is prohibited on the fields or in the dugouts. 5. Each player will bat in each inning. 6. No cleats allowed. 7. Only 13 team members are allowed to field per inning. r