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, 6 June 8, 1995 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Spilyay Tymoo Sports 1 K. Falls Rodeo Results L. A photo by Selena T. Boise The balloon toss was a favorite at the Kindergarten Field Day. Series of rodeos scheduled A series of open Jackpot Rodeos will be held in Beatty, Oregon, with the first one being held May 20 and 21, 1995. There will be four in all during the summer. The second show will be June 10, 1 1 , 1 995, and on July 1 5, 1 6th and the final one August 19, 20, 1995. Theevents will include saddle bronc, entry fee $27.50; bareback riding $27.50; wlldhorse race (per man $82.50); calf roping $27.50; wild cow milking $27.50; team roping (per man $27.50 go twice); barrel racing, $27.50 bull riding (limited) with $10.00 fee, 21st Annual Treaty I tVNir .. . .1 I GO'S LIMIT ADDKD CNTRY : : . , .. ; ' PURSE FEE SADDLE BRONC 1 NONE $500 $50 BAREBACK 1 NONE $500 $50 BULL RIDING 1 32 $500 $50 STEER WRESTLING 1 NONE $500 $50 CAJ.F ROPING 1 NONE $500 $50 SR BARREL RACE 1 NONE $500 $50 BREAKAWAY ROPING 1 NONE $500 $50 I LAM ROPING (2 in. w, cnlcr Iwinc) 1 NONE $500 $50MAN Will) HORSE RACI (InJian lu.m.ONt.Vf) 2 8 $500 $180 CENTURY ROPING (2 i.Mp.tntunw,) 1 NONE $500 $50man - ix nnfainul uv of 100 JRIJARRLIiJ do under) 1 NONE JACKPOT $20 I I PRIZES I SLACK, IF NECESSARY, WILL BE HELD SATURDAY AH ER I HE SHOW! 15th Annual Pi - Name: Address: CityState:. Age: Sex (MF): Please Check One: 2.5 Mile 10K Please indicate T-shirt size: X-large Large Medium 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 Pi-Ume-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 fit and sufficiently trained to participate in this race. Signature: Parent signature, if under 1 8 years: . " A . 1 s Tonya Boise passes the baton to entry fee $40.00; breakaway roping $27.50; Jr. barrel racing $ 1 5.00; Jr. bull riding, $15.00; and peewee calf riding free. " At the final rodeo belt buckles will be given to the one who builds up the most points during the series of shows. A person must have participated in seven of eight rodeos to qualify for the series buckle. Rodeo stock contractor is the Fly ing A Rodeo Inc. Stock Contractors. For more information call (503)882 3607. Ume - Sha Run Registration Form .zip: Date: . Rodney Kenyon in the relay race held Annual Endurance Race The Annual Endurance horse race is scheduled for Saturday, June 24, 1995, starting at 9:00 a.m. The starting place is at the Shaker Church, and ends there also. The race covers about 14 miles and the times are being cut down each year as the riders and horses cover the route faster. There is also a Junior Endurance race that covers five miles which also starts and ends at the Days Rodeo; June scheduled for .J :... Spilyay Tymoo photo by Selena T. Boise at the Kindergarten Field Day. Shaker Church. Both races finnish as the riders come down the steep hill west of the Agency area. There are different categories, one for the older men, the women and junior boys and junior girls. There will be prize money and many gifts warded to the winners of each category. Be sure to turn out to see the annual endurance race. June 24 The Warm Springs Reservation Runners are holding their 15th Annual Pi-Ume-Sha Run, 10K and 2.0milerun, Saturday, June 24, 1995, at 8:00 a.m. starting and ending at the Warm Springs Community Center. It is a flat course, out and back. Water stations will be located throughout the course. Entry fee is $10 pre-registered, $12 day of the race, no T-shirt and club members $7. There are male and female divisions in age groups as follows: Under 10, 10-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25 29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50 54, 55-59, and 60 & over. Overall male and female winners will receive awards. First through third 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, P.O. Box 1140, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761. Make money orders payable to the Warm Springs Reservation Runners. The Klamath Falls Memorial Day jack-pot rodeo went right on schedule with a full program. The rodeo was held in Klamath Falls Fair grounds, with a good turn out of contestants. The following arc the rusclu of the two day show: Results by Lu Ann Anderson Bareback: Wild Horse Race: 1st BradHcpncr 1st Dean Calvin, Terry Wright, 2nd FrcdGincstar Wauscka Brown 49:00 2nd Wauscka Brown, Kippy Saddle Bronc: Tom, Buck Anderson 1:28.10 1st Donnie Quintcro 3rd Joe Jackson, Jerome Jack son, Richie Berg 1:42.28 Bull Riding: The Results for the little Tots that 1st Aaron Gentry participated in the two day rodeo. 2nd K. S. Boneck 3rd & 4th split Mark Ireland, Trent Peterson 5th & 6th split Donnie Richardson; Jason Boneck Wild Cow Milking: 1st Tim Lowe 37:47 2nd Jake Young 41:53 3rd Chuck Reed 59:07 Calf Roping: 1st Billy Gallagher 23:12 2nd Ed Case 35:47 Elementary students Congratulations to 3 mile fun run participants. Thank you to the Warm Springs Police Department for helping to provide a safe environment for the runners. Overall place winners were: First-Elmer Sampson 21:36; Second-Jess Stevens, 21:36; Third Louis Smith, 24:00 24-25, 1995 The 21st annual Treaty Day's All Indian Rodeo, is scheduled for June 24, & 25, 1995, here in Warm Springs. This is a WSIRA sanctioned rodeo, with all the points will be recorded and at the end of the season the cowboys with the most points will earn the right to compete in the National Finals in the Fall. There are the regular eight rodeo events of saddle bronc, bareback, bull riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, bar rel race breadaway roping and team roping. With the added events of wild horse race, century roping and jr. barrel race. Books open: Thursday, June 15, 1995, at 9 a.m. and close Friday, June 16, 1995 at 5 p.m. Call back: Monday June 19, 1995, from 9 to 4 p.m. Phone (503) 553-5432. Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office charge will be $ 1 0.00 SR. events, $3.00 JR events. All hometown entries must be paid by 5 p.m., on June 16, 1995! Warm Springs Rodeo Association reserves the right to refuse any Rodeo Entry! NOTE! WSIRA cardholders, Please call in your own entry ! ! Mail Entries to: Rodeo Secretary, P.O. Box 644, Warm Springs OR 97761. Payable to: Warm Springs Rodeo Association. No per sonal checks, No Canadian Currency ! ! Money Orders or cash Only! Awards will include: All-Around Saddle to Top Hand. (Must PLACE in Former 73 of the Oakland Raiders Gaming Center Monday, June 5. Av. X . Barrel Race: 1st ShcriOlncy 17:50 2nd Lori Gallagher 17:91 3rd Jolene Marsh 18:70 Ail-Around: Billy Gallagher, Merrill, Or Pee-Wee Calf Riding: Bull Sanders Mutton Bustin: Gary John Jr. Jr. Bull Riding: Dustin Lowe Vernon Miller Bryan Sites 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd hold fun run First 2nd Gr. Boy-Randy Boise, Jr., 24:43; First 3rd Gr. Boy-Isaiah Tewee, 24:43; First 4th Gr. Boy Frank Sahme, 24:44. First 2nd Gr. Girl-Desrai Wells, 36:56; First 3rd Gr. Girl-Maurica Cortez, 28:01; First 4th Gr. Girl Deidra Johnson, 30:00; First 5th Gr. Girl-Irene Boise, 27:28. rough stock and timed event.) Jackets in standard events. A Buckle to All Around Cowgirl. Contestant parking on East side of arena, spectator parking on South side of arena. Gate Fee: $7 Adults, $3 Children 7-12 years old. $2 Senior Citizens. Free Children 6 yrs and un der. Other activities: 10K Run: (503)553-5226, After 5 p.m.: Endurance Race: (503) 553-3258, from 8 - 5 p.m. A Pow-Wow: (503) 553-1883, af ter 5 p.m. Softball Tourney: (503)553-1227, after 5 p.m. After 5 p.m. Stick Games (503) 553-1449, after 5 p.m. Golf Tournament: (503) 553-1 1 12 (Pro Shop) 8 am to 5 p.m. W.S. Museum (503) 553-3331. Kah-Nee-Ta Resort: (503) 553 1 1 12 or toll free 1-800-831-0100: Indian Head Gaming Center (503)553-6122, (Casino - Main Of fice) There will be a Buckaroo Break fast: Sat. & Sun., at the Agency Longhouse 6-11 a.m. (All you can eat)! $6.00 per plats. Concessions on Grounds, Alcohol and Drug Free Ac tivities. Warm Springs Rodeo Association not responsible for accidents, injuries or theft of personal property! hit a jackpot at the Indian Head f i