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    10 June 20, 1996
Warm Springs, Oregon
Spilyay Tymoo
Spilyay Tymoo Sports
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Tracksters take medals at Bend meet
Pictured from left to right are Paula Brisbois, Norma Ike Smith, Veronica Smith and Dena Thurby.
Their team, Warm Springs Market took first out of 12 teams in the Tuesday Nite Twisters League in
Madras, Oregon. Not pictured are Helena Jackson and Bernadine Watlamet.
Blue Monday Mixers bowling results given
Following are the result of the
1995-1996 bowling season. Blue
Monday Mixers All Season: 1 ) Purple
Haze 2) Double Trouble 3) Bo's
Team 4) WildKats 5) Alley Cat's 6)
No Names.
Paula & Dan Brisbois, Dena
Thurby and Alfred Wolfe walked off
with the number one spot.
Team: High Game (scr) Purple
Haze; High Game (hdc) Double
Trouble; High Series (scr) Purple
Haze; High Series (hdc) Double
Trouble
Individual Awards:
Men: High Game (scr) Richard
Wolfe; High Game (hdc) John
Katchia, Jr.; High Series (scr) Rich
ard Wolfe; High Series (hdc) John
Katchia, Jr.
Women's: High Game (scr), High
Game (hdc), High Series (scr), and
High Series (hdc) Paula Brisbois.
Hershey's Track and Field Youth
program held an track meet foryouths
ages nine to fourteen boys and girls
at Bend High School June 6,1996.
Events included 50, 1 00,200,and
400 meters dashes. 800 and 1600
meter runs also 4x100 meter relay.
Field events were standing long jump
and Softball throw.
The Hershey's Track and Field
program has been a National event
for 19 years.initiated by Dr. Donald
P. Cohen in 1975. The program was
offered on a state-wide level in West
Virginia in 1976 and became a ten
state regional event in 1977. It was
offered nationally in 1978. Sponsors
include The National Recreation and
Park Association, The President's
Council on Physical Fitness and
sports, National Association for
sports and physical cducation.and
Hershey Chocolate North America.
Oregon has 15 local meets with
Bend being the site for Central
Oregon. Local winners qualify for
the state meet to be held in Eugene
June 22, 1996. State winners will be
Slo-Pitch
Softball
Tourney
Men's and Women's
teams
Contact Satch at
553-3601
eligible for regional team whom arc
picked by a Regional Selection
Committee. Oregon is in region 3
along with Washington, Idaho,
Montana and Alaska.
Eleven youth from Warm Springs
participated in the Bend meet.
Following are the names and the
results:
GabeWalkerlst.placein 100 and
200 meters.
Louis Smith 1st in Softball throw,
3rd in 200 meter.
Odessa Jones 1st in Softball throw.
Joe Stevens 1st in Softball throw,
3rd 200 meters.
Aaron Greene 2nd in 1600 meter
run.
Sasha Mitchell 2nd in Softball
throw.
James Wolfe, Pasha Smith, Aaron
Mitchell and Anthony Mitchell
participated but did not qualify for
the state meet.
Kah-Nee-Ta Golf League results noted
The Thursday Reservation League
results of the Kah-Nee-Ta Golf
Course League at Kah-Nee-Ta are:
1 st place team: James Conner and
Verna Conner with a score of 33.
They won $50.00.
2nd place team: Louie Pitt and
Charles Jackson with a score of 34.
They're prize was $30.00.
Format was Red, White & Blue 2
person best ball (net).
Tips from the Pro: When its time
to teach her to play golf, if you care
and love her, give her a break. Send
her to your local PGA Professional.
She'll thank you for it.
21 & Over Dance
Saturday, June 29, 1996
at Kahneeta Lodge
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Fee: $6 pperson or $10 pcouple
Dance Contests with prizes
Sponsored by:
Warm Springs Women's Softball Team
going to Women's Softball Slow-pitch Touranament
in Philidephia, Mississippi August 23, 24, 25, 1996
Silver Fry Bread Open tournament coming
The 25th annual Fry Bread Open
will be held during Pi-Ume-Sha
weekend at the Kah-Nee-Ta Golf
Course. Entry fee is $ 100 per person
and is payable at sign-up. As of June
19, 47 individuals had signed up for
the event.
Schedule of events includes:
Practice Round after 12 noon on
Friday, June 28. At 6 p.m. the
tournament pairing will be posted in
the Appaloosa Lounge.
On Saturday, June 29 at 7 a.m.,
the driving range will open at no
charge. From 8 to 10 a.m. are the tee
times. From noon to 3 p.m. a
complimentary barbecue will be held
at the golf course. At 3 p.m. the
Horse Race will be held. A no-host
cocktail party will be held at the
lodge at 6 and will be followed by -dinner
at 7 p.m. i
Sunday's events begin with free
driving range use at 7 and tee times
from 8 to 10 a.m. From noon to 3
p.m. will be a complimentary
barbecue at the pro shop. The
presentations and awards ceremony
will begin at 4 p.m.
For further information, call Joe
Rauschenburg at 553-1 1 1 2 or 1 -800-831-0100,
ext. 3371.
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TAR-STARS
3rd annual
3 on 3
Basketball
Tournament
June 29 at 3 p.m.
Elmer Quinn Park
Entry fee: $30
Call Leo Washington
at 553-7511,
Harold Pennington at
553-1 107 or
Trudy at 553-3593
Reservation Runners to hold annual Pi-Ume-Sha Run
Flat course, out and back. Water stations will be located throughout the
course. The course will begin and end at the Warm Springs Community Center
parking lot in Warm Springs, Oregon.
22nd Annual Treaty Days All-Indian Rodeo
June 29, 30, 1996
Warm Springs, Oregon
1 :00 p.m. daily, WSIRA Sanctioned
Stock Contractor: B Bar D Stock Contractor
Help Justin Tom make it to High School Redeo
National Finals, in Pueblo, Colorado.
Numerous fund raising efforts will occur between now
and the time Justin leaves for Nationals on July 1 1 .
The Toms will have a food stand during Pi-Ume-Sha.
Other sales will be announced.
Watch for signs that tell exact date and time.
EVENT , ', I GO'S UMTT ADDED ENTRY
1 ' ' " , . . mjrsb-v' FEB'-'
SADDLE BRQNC 1 NONE COO $50
BAREBACK 1 NONE $300 $50
BULL RIDING 1 NONE COO $50
SR BARREL RACE 1 NONE $300 $50
CALF ROPING 1 NONE $300 $50
BREAKAWAY ROPING 1 NONE $300 $50
TEAM ROPING (2 loops, enter twice) 1 NONE $300 $50 MAN
CENTURY TEAM ROPING (Combined gc of 100) 1 NONE $300 $50MAN
WILD HORSE ROPING (Open - enter 3 times) 1 NONE $300 $50 per
' team
WILD HORSE RACE (Indian teams, only) 1 lit 8 $300 $165
paid
JR BARREL RACE (10 yn A under) 1 NONE $50 $30
Entry fees: SlOpre -register, $12 day of therace, no T-Shirt and club members
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Divisions: (MaleFemale) Under 10; 10-14 years; 15-19 years; 20-24 years;
25-29 yean; 30-34 years; 35-39 years; 40-44 years; 45-49 years; 50-54 years;
60-over. Overall male and female winners will receive awards. First through 3rd
place male and female linishers in each division will receive ribbons.
Registration will onen at annrnximatp.lv fi-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, PO Box
1140, Warm Springs, Oregon 97761. Make Money Orders payable to the Warm
Springs Reservation Runners. Please, no personal checks, do not send cash.
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Registration Form
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Name:
Address:
CityState:
Age:
Note: Slack, if necessary, will be Saturday after the show.
Entry information: Books open June 1 8, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Books close June 20, 4:00 p.m.
Call back June 21 , 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Phone: (541 ) 553-57409:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Mail entries to: Rodeo secretary, P.O. Box 644, Warm Springs, OR 97761 Checks
payable to Warm Springs Rodeo Association (no personal checks, no Canadian currency,
money orders or cash only). Office charge: $15-Sr. events, $5 Jr. events
Call Gordon Scott for Wild Horse Roping (541) 553-7211.
Awards:
All Around saddle to top hand (must place in rough stock and timed event)
Buckle to high money winner Buckles in Standard events
Jackets awarded for Wild Horse Race
Other activities:
Run: (541) 553-5304, after 5:00 p.m.
Powwow: (541) 553-1883, after 5:00 p.m.
Endurance Race: (541) 553-3258, 8-5
Softball Tourney: (541) 553-1227, after 5:00 p.m.
Stick Games: (541) 553-1418, after 5:00 p.m.
Golf Tourney: (541)553-1112
Museum: (541) 553-3331, 8-5
Kah-Nee-Ta Resort: (541) 553-1112
Buckaroo Breakfast
$4.00 a plate
Saturday & Sunday,
7:30 to 10:30 a.m.
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Recreation to host running and fitness camp
Sex (MF):
Please Check One:
Please indicate T-shirt size: X-large Large
2.5 Mile.
Medium
10K.
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 i
expenses, in the event of an accident, illness or other incapacity and that I am physically Fit and sufficiently trained J
to participate in this race. I
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Signature:
Date:
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Parent signature, if under 18 years:
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Wings of America Running and
Fitness Camp is scheduled to be held
at the Warm Springs Community
Center, June 25-27, 1996 from 8:30
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This camp is for
boys and girls, 6- to 8-years-oId at a
cost of $5 .00. Lunch will be provided.
There will be on-site registration.
Participants must attend each day of
camp.
This camp is to offer young Native
youth an opportunity for self growth
through traditional running and to
seek positive alternatives for a healthy
lifestyle.
Highlights include: Traditional
Indian Games, Track and Field Day,
twodaysofexcitingrunning activities
and Wings T-shirt for each camper.
Camp topics presented include:
RunWalk Program, Nutrition, Foot
wear, Seasonal running, Weight
training, Mechanics of running,
Spiritual aspects of running, Running
as a fun activity.
The running and fitness camp
facilitators are:
Martha Poolaw-Seminole, she is
the Camp Coordinator and Regional
Coordinator for Wings of the
Southern Plains. She is also employed
as a special education teacher in
Norman, Oklahoma.
Chance Rush-Hidatsa Sioux
Indian, is a Cross Country and Track
stand out from Oklahoma Baptist
university.
Gena Timberman-Choctaw, who
was a Wings Runner at USA Track &
Field National Championships in
1991 and 1992. She will attend
Oklahoma University Law School in
fall of 1996.
Lenny Esson-Navajo, is a Cross
Country stand-out at Navajo
Community Collage. He currently
works as a physical education teacher
at Leupp Arizona.
For information about the running
and fitness camp call Andy Leonard
or Austin Greene at 54 1 -553-3243 or
541-553-3244.
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