I Thursday, November 5, 1WS1. THE iUM.l t NKUS Paw Thre SPORTS Grants Pass Ahland game Slipping and sliding about in a muddy field. Ashland Grizzlies fought a losing battle with Grants Pass on the Cavemen's field, Saturday, October 24. The Game Ashland received the kick-off and put the ball well into the Cavemen's territory. On, the next play the ball was fumbled and Grants Pass recovered. Then Grants Pass completed a short pass and gained thirty-five yards with goal to go. On the fourth down they went over for a score. They failed to convert. Grants Pass recovered her own klckoff and got over the goal again on a series of passes, mak ing the score in the first nine minutes of play 12 to 0 favor of Grants Pass. Asniand s first score came when Ashland recovered fumble and Dunham raced around left end tor fifty yards and a touchdown. The point was converted. Second Quarter Grants Pass came In with vicious 85 yard run for a touch down. They converted making the score IS to 7. Third Quarter The third quarter opened with an exchange of punts. Ashland was held for four downs. Grants Pass made first and goal in a series of three completed passes. They plunged through, making the tally 25 to 7. ; Heads took the klckoff and ran it back five yards. A Grants Pas player was taken out for slugging and with the fifteen yards thus gained, Ashland made pecond and one to go for a goal. Mabbot plunged over, making the score 25 to IS. Grants Pass returned the kick- went around the corner, and died i in the subway entrance. T'was the witching hour and time for midnight lunch. With the latter part of the above sentence and paragraph in mind, Rosamund, the fair he roine of this narrative, went sliding down the banister to ward the kitchen ice-box. There In reposed on ire. chicken, and fruit in great and astounding quantities, which she coveted. As she wrenched open the door, a hand reached out. She screamed. Augustura Bitters stepped forth, from hiding, IMKU K'S GALLERY In group A, niche No. 2, we find in the Rogue's Gallery J. C. Hamaker. With a tasteful back ground, or maybe underground of a mustard colored jacket (maybe it's horse radish.) this smiling youth appears to be the gallant of the school. But that isn't all. You know, down In the library there are signs all over the walls saying History, General Arts, et cetera. Well, this lad painted 'em. Many hours he toiled, neither did he sprig of si in, in order to get just the spinach upon his brow. Dashing right effect on the signs so thov the evidence of a midnight re-1 would catch your eye and you past from his vest and temple. ! wouldn't forever trot over to ho spoke: 1 Mrs. Graham to find out things. "Aha, I am. carbon, oh curses, i So now that you've found him I got the wrong lines. Let me see, out, tuck in your heads and we'll oh. yes. Aha, me proud beauty, you are surprised to see me eh?" "Surprised isn't the word for it. kid." screamed the beauty In pigtails and deshabille, "What the Sam Hill are you doing here? Oscar, help, help, help!" "Scream, me proud beauty, scream", snarled the villain. "A lot of good it will do you'. Then, suddenly, waxing furious and producing a frosty document from his Ice coated vest pocket, he waved It in her face. "Will you slgn-n-n-n-n"? he rasped. "E-e-e-e-e-e-e-K!" was the equally long reply. " "I'll- make you tell", he said, heating an Icicle in the flame. To Be Continued call it a day. GROUPS DISCUSSED SCHOLARSHIP CUP In a recent address before an assembly of boys. Matt Thomp son stressed the points of good citizenship and scholarship as i main factors in the winning of off twenty yards. , On the next play Grants Pass got swap for a ; fifty yard run and a score. The by Mf Mrg game ended with a score of SI p yr, to be awarded to A. A. rl. vs. JACKSONVILLE The A. H. S. second team prov ed too much for Jacksonville by a, score of Sl-0. Making large holes in the Miners' line our boys would rush through for great gains. Their only weakness seemed to be their inability to convert the extra point. Jackson ville fought hard, but thay were unable to make any yardage against the second team's line. LIKE AS SHE IS NAUGHT By DAVID N. JOHNSON Chapter S (As three comes after two, this MUST be Chapter S.) The huge grand-daddy's clock standing In the hall burst into musical soundings which ceased, stopped, and were 'otherwise si lenced as soon as they had reeled and peeled off notes to the num ber of twelve. The silence was as great and silent as before as the echoes found the nearest window. the boy and girl chosen from the rtudent body. These two stu dents - must represent the best in citizenship, scholarship and conduct. They must also be prominent in outside activities. Matt Thompson said, among other thinss. that "we must not disparage the makers of cur laws. It Is because of our actions that these law, are made. 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