Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon July 6, 1995 7 Rip roarin' Pi-Ume-Sha rodeo stirs up plenty of action V i , - t -Xr i " " " J,.f """" r ' - , -Xj TV Team Roping was a very popular event at the annual rodeo. The 21st Annual Pi-Ume-Sha 13.24; 2. Clyde Colliflower, time Begay and JR Smith, 15.65; 3. 2nd Go-1 Dean Calvin Team, All-Indian Rodeo was held June 14.36; 3. Jesse Palmer, 15.69. Ralph Rogers and Sam 44.40; 2. D. Danzuka Team, 24, 25, 1995 at the Warm Springs Calf Roping (15 entries)-l. Hutchinson, 19.61; 4. Clyde 45-15. rodeo arena. This annual event is Travis Thorn, time 11.79; 2. Colliflower and Ted Skinner, Average-1. Dean Calvin Team, sponsored by the Warm Springs Melvin Joseph, 12.22; 3. W. 21. 75; 5 and 6 place ground split. 74.99; ID.panzukaTeam, 45.15 Rodeo Association. The weekend Bruisedhead, 12.67; 4. Preston Wild Horse Race (eight FT; 3. Butch David Team, 46.00 announcer was Jake Grossmiller, Williams, 12.82. teams entered) and the stock contractor was B Sr. Barrels (33 entries)-l. 1st Go-1. Dean Calvin Team, Bar D Rodeo Company. Cathy Williams-Tuni, 17.619; 2. 30.59; 2. Jim Mitchell Team, Top Hand Saddle was won by Gypsy Williams, 17.851; 3. Shea 53.78. Loren Bell, of Standoff, Alberta, Herrera, 18.054; 4. Marianne p- 9ri::7r:T .z- 't - FT. Jr. Barrels (10 entries)-l. TJ Parrish, 19.431; 2. Ashley Strom, 19.687; 3. Bobby Parrish, 19.718. Bronc contestant prepares to saddle up. Canada, and the Ail-Around Frazier, 18.189; 5. Janine Kness, Cowgirl was Katie Valdez, of 18.282; 6. Shannon Williams, Glenwood, Washington. Total 18.297. pay out for all events was $16,5 92 TeamRoping (82 entrants)- total. 1. Cort Herrera and Preston Winners for each event are: Williams, 7.05; 2. W. Bruisedhead Bareback (four entries)-l. and Loren Bell, 7.53; 3. Ed Harry Wilford Tuni, score 71; 2. Fred and Bob Joseph, 7.60; 4. Roger Blackwater, score 68. Williams and Travis Thorn, 8.82; Saddle Bronc (12 entries)-l . 5. Carl Johnson and Travis Thorn, Shawn Best, score 64; 23. Raf 8.96; 6. Carroll Palmer and Norm Deguevara, score 63; 23. Terry Harry, 8.97. Parrish, score 63; 4. Casey Green, Ladies Breakaway (21 score 60. entriesM- Katie Valdez, 4.37; 2. Bulls (14 entries)-l. Dave Sammie Squiemphen,5.10; 3. Best, score 72; 2. Shawn Best, Stacy Colliflower, 12.77; 4. Fawn score 71; 34. Loren Bell, score Elsberg, 13.49. 69; 34. Gary Sam, score 69 Century Team Roping (26 Steer Wrestling (seven entries)-l.ClydeColliflowerand entries)-!. Cort Herrera, time Wilbur Thorn, 15.10; 2. Tom X 1' .jmr" f'.t .Mi m , x . 4 . . - . Jodell Johnson rounds the barrel. Injuries are almost always part of the game. Endurance Race riders set pace Annual race tries stamina, strength of horses and riders alike i 4 - - i t v r- . . r ; t imni ........ p nun; mi P' V . O HHpW-. " "i'fl'"tl'IJ''''IWWJ'W"lil''"P IM x It, 'itX 4 2nd ' ( 5th rls-1 6th iV, i !' 2nd - ... .'lVH. 3rd V , ; - , 4th Vi 5th - . 6th 1 . " 8th 71 V-v , '-: - Sr. Division winner, Evans Spino, Jr. Nose to nose at the finish line. Winners of the 1995 Memorial Endurance Horse Race were as follows: Senior Division (18) Place Entrant Time Evans Spino, Jr. 44.3 Ron Morning Owl 46.8 Max Jim 48.6 Robin Gunshows 49.4 L Thompson, Jr. 50.5 Lucinda Heath Also Ran Earl Spino Janice Gunshows Junior Division (Under 18) 1st MaryannStahi 10.1 Gordon Scott, Jr. 10.1 Mia Spino 10.1 AmySuppah 10.57 Isreal Scott 10.6 Smokey Wewa Joseph Scott, Jr. Trevor Hurtado (First three places were just tenths-of-a-second apart across the finish line.) Lucinda Heath received the "Liz Cross Memorial quilt donated by Kate Jackson A r 1 1 Jr. Division winner, Maryann Stahi. Lana's "US" wins tourney i ? v v '- y! V ;-r;X- ,,V mm. 4 , V s -f 5 'i r . ... i f . . Spilyay Tymoo photo by Saphronla Katchia Thirteen teams participated in the annual Treaty Days Softball Tournament in Warm Springs. It was a very warm weekend during the Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Women's Softball Tournament which was held June 24-25, 1995 at the softball fields in Warm Springs. Thirteen teams participated in the annual event. The top si x were awarded for their efforts. Sixth place went to the Yellow Jackets of Yakama, Washington. Skoholahof Washington placed fifth. Fourth place was Kah-Nee-Ta of Warm Springs. Lapwai, Idaho placed third. The runner-up was Been There, Done That, and Lana's "US" was the 1995 champions. All-stars were presented to June Smith, Juliene Smith and Jocelyn Moses of Been There, Done That Desi Smiscon, Nona Yazzie and Lana Leonard were all-stars of Lana's "US". Cora Ward was Skaholah's all-star. Lynn Tanewasha and Leslie Cochran were named all-stars for Kah-Nee-Ta. Gret McKamey and Ro were Lapwai's all-stars. Lovey Sconowah of Yellow Jackets was also named all-star. The sportsmanship team was Burns. June Smith was named Best Infielder and Jennifer Jim was selected Best Outfielder. Lana Leonard was named Most Valuable Plaver.