Tuesday, October , 1U31. THE ROGUE KHS Page Three SPORTS Weed-Ashland Game The Grizzlies hung the first football scalp of the season in the Ashland High wickiup when they defeated Weed on the home field with a score of 24 to 0. The game was a well played example of Iwhat a determined group of boys can do, no matter how inexperienced. The Weed lumberjacks didn't have a chance against the superior playing tac tics of the Blissful Lithlans. Ex cept for a little flash of Weed line power in the first quarter the game was a march down the field tor Ashland. The men scoring were Gosnell and Howell. Each made two touchdowns. Dunham, in the backfield, made fifty ipercent of the yardage and was the fly In the ointment for Weed. The of ficials were Clyde Young and Coach Rogers as referees and Bert Miller and Casey Nichol son at timekeepers. GRIZZLIES BEGIN SEASON WITH BANG (Continued from Page 1 ) taken care of with Mabbot at quarter, Heads and Dunham halves, and Gosnell at full back. These men are all lettermen and fast. The reserve backs are Gear hart, Tage, and Durham. The line is a different matter, having only two lettermen. How- all and Ulrich. Parks, however, reveals a real tackling ability. Other linemen wbo seem to have the stuff in them are Esk ridge Lennox, Sneed, Smith. Wolcott, Yeo, Hall, Newhouse, Johnson, Darling, and Sieloff, who does good work as pivot man. POST GRADUATE A number of students that were graduated in the last year or two have returned for post graduate courses. Some are tak ing up commerce, and others are studying mathematics, science, and English. Those taking commerce are Vi ola Mayberry, Geraldine Scott, Francis Schilling, Francis Brady, Helen Daugherty, and Elaine Flackus. Max Guiler. J. C. Ham-j acker and Harold Gilinore and j studying mathematics and science, j Viola Mayberry and Max Guiley are studying Journalism. ' We Welcome You tv Yreka-Ashland Game The second and hardest pre conference game came when Ash land defeated Yreka on the home field to the tune of 7 to 0. The -a me was a good showing of two - ell-matched teams fighting rut. Ashland's machinery of plays was working out much better than In the showing made with Weed. Yreka had been set up as a hard, tough, and bearded squad of old timers, but Ashland man p.ed to get through them for Improvements Greet Students (Continued from Page 1) Miss Tomllnson's room has taken the place of the old typing room. The Spanish room is now in room 10. Tho improvements were made upon the building during the summer. REPLACEMENTS ARE NOTED IN FACULTY GIRLS' Ix'ntiuo New girls were Informed of tho activities open for them, at the first meeting of the year. Songs were sung and then rep resentatives of various organiza tionn gave short talks on the dif ferent activities of the school. Explanations of th' different j G. L. committees were mads by tho following: Ixmlso Anderson. program committee. ' Marjory Mills, social commit j tec. Beverly Young, financial com- mittee. Sylvia Martin, girl's room com I mittee. (Continued from Page 1) Graduato Work. He expresses himself as being intensely pleased with out city and climate. He says. "The students with which the only score of the game. Dun- , work are most , ming". ham intercepted a pass and ran sixty yards for a touchdown. The score was converted by Mabbot. The Yrekans threatened our goal once or twice but they were un able to get through. Gosnell, the miniature all American fullback, scored heavy yardage against the Californians. Almost every play of the third and fourth quarters went to him. The gang is showing better and better every time. The officials were Clyde Young and Coach Rogers as referees and Matt Thompson as timekeeper. HELLO Students and Faculty J. D. M:rs and Son SOtVER Soccer practice started this week headed by Miss Magoon The turn-out numbered twenty- eight girls from all classes, while last year there were enough for three teams. The Juniors, so far have the largest turnout of thir teen. This year it is necessary for all of the girls to pass a chy plcal examination before they can participate in any sports. There will be about five or six weeks of practice, lasting un til the last of October, and each girl is required to have ten practices. Seniors, can't you remember when you were sophomores? Weren't you rather "bity around the edges" over your rights too? Gentleman has walked across the British Channel, Now the only channel stunt left Is to drink it dry. Dallas News. Miss Berk, replacing Miss Moe in the commercial subjects de- rartment, is a graduate of Ore gon State College. She says, "I am pleased very much with your -.hool and tho people with whom I work'". Miss Magoon, succeeding Miss Price in the physical education department. Is a graduate of the Unlverslt, of Washington. She rtates, "I am ploas'd very, very much with your climate, your city, and your school". She de clined to comment whether she drpnk Lithia Water or not. Miss Kilgore, replacing Miss Williams, is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, ' one of the finest of its kind in tho Middle West. Miss Kilgore has had experience as a private teacher of music. She urges all ho people who possibly can to turn out for Glee Club. Miss Kil gore says that an interesting schedule of public at ipearances is offered and requests all those Interested to see her some time soon. Those who were acquainted with the former instructors in these departments may be in terested in the following: Mr. Gatchell Is associated with the United States Civil Service Teach ing Department of New Mexico. Miss Moe is teaching in the commercial department of Med- ford High. Miss Price and Miss Williams pre going to school, the former In Berkeley, Califor nia, and the latter in Portland, Oregon. Schuerman's Grocery DR. W. E. ELAKE Dentist Office Hours to 12; 1 to First National Hunk Itltlg. Phone I i PALACE Cafe and Lunch Meals and Sli-rt Orders Phono lH:i QUALITY SERVICE Sh.ce Repairing AGEE'S SHOE SHOP 83tt E. Main Street H. Garen Tailor HI ITS MADE TO OKDK.lt Alterations and KeMiiriiig 25 E. Main Stret-t SPECIAL Student Lunch, 25c WEIX-OMK High School Students PLAZA CAFE ISAAC'S The Quality Store "Bestex" Mesh Stocking with Pequot toy now only 50c pair. Improve Your lxMks With Permanent BEAUTY CULTURE A SPECIALTY WINELAND'S Beauty Shoppe JORDAN ELECTRIC CO. Electrical i 'out ractor and Supplies MAJESTIC RADIOS ATWATEIt KENT RADIOS I Kit E. Main St. Phone SO Wire for us and we will wire for you. Looking into the Future. A little money saved is first aid in the riKlit direction. CITIZENS BANK OK ASHLAND Ashluml. Oregon Welcome, Students LITHIA SPRINGS BARBER SHOP 4 'onto in and GET ACQUAINTED! '"Where all the students ro" Do you own a fountain pen? I Is it In good order? If you have one we Repair them If you haven't we sell them. McNair Bros. The Rexnll Store ON THE PLAZA FOOTBALL SPECIAL Salted Feanuts 2 Pcunds 25c Stearns' Self Service Store