Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 25, 1931, THANKSGIVING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    Vuiic Six
Tin: lutciu-: news
Wednesday, November 25
SPORTS
PELICANS PECK
LITHIAN TEAM
Ashland High Lithians lost
their third conference (tame to
Klamath Falls on Armistice day.
The game was played on the lo
cal field to. a Rood crowd.
Klamath made the only score
of the game in the first five
minutes of the third quarter.
Klamath got the ball on an in
tercepted lateral pass and made
a Hrst down with goal to go.
The Lithlans failed to hold
them and they plunged through
on a shift and line spinner.
The game wag a good exam
ple of power on the part ot our
boys. The;- held the much hea
vier bunch of Pelican to a six
nothing score and vindicated
themselves of the drubbing they
una previously received at the
hands r,f the Tule Lake squad.
and the ball was brought back
to the .Grants Pass 20-yard
line. On the third down they
punted out. Ashland got the
ball but lost it on a fourth down.
Grants Pass punted on a fourth
down but it went out of bounds
on the Grizzlies' 40-yard line.
Gosnell went over for the first
score of the game on a spinner
;Jar. The Lithlans failed to con
vert, making the score 6 to 0.
Thin! Quarter .
.Dunham went through the Cave
men's line for a first and ten. On
the third down Howell tore thru
the Cavemen for a 5 5 -yard run
and a touchdown. Ashland again
failed to convert.
is believed that ha will do much
better in the line than he did as
tho backfield.
Olan Sneed, known as the
Fighting Swede, has caused
many an opponent to scratch his
head in wonder. He has played
the entire season with the ex
ception of half the Weed game.
Ha has lived up to his name and
has always come up with a smile.
He has another year in Ash
land High and he will be heard
from in the future.
GRIZZLIES WIN
OVER CAVEMEN
tTpsetting even the fond.Mt
hopes of Ashland fans, the Grizz
lies trounced the Cavemen with
a dazzling attack of surpri
Plays and crushing lim, smash.
The Ashland team Friday staged
the most thrilling Bn(1 sensatlon.
a! comeback witnessed since the
120 gamut with Medford.
One of the outstanding features
"f the game was Howell's phen
omena! fifty and sixty yard runs.
He was called into the backfield
three times, running twice for
first down.
The changes In Ashland's lino
P seems t have developed a
Mnoother and more efficient svs-
We owe a lot to Stearns for
the success of the football sea-
In the next ! son. He's jut in lots of time
few minutes of play Ashland got. has done the dirty work, and
penalized twenty jards. The taken the brunt of all the tough
Cavemen got thru to Ashland's i breaks. It's no small Job toi
20-yard line but Heads inter- manage a bunch of tough grid-i
rspted a pass and the ball was t Iron players, is it Wally? j
on Ashland's 15-yard line when j . - j
the quarter ended. ... j . Emerging last from the huddle, j
Fourth Quarter ; j ts Shorty Gosnell. When he gets
Ashland punted out and How- awi'. the yardage fairly flies
ell made an 8-yard gain. ! beneath his feet. He Btrikes out
Dunham made a first down with consistently and carries the ball j
a 6-yard run. The : second ( a good deal.,
string of the Lithlans was being; ; ; -
sent in when the game ended Napoleon Kskridge, picked by
with a score of 12 to 0. The Klamath sports writers as all
starting lineup was as follows: conference guard, plays his last
Grants Pass tomorrow. He Is one of the
MeGuire smallest men on the squad, but
Thompson also one of the hardest fighters.
Corporon He has kept training throughout
- Palmer the season and has always given
Voteburge his best in the game.
. Fredericks ..
Wyatt Clyde . Dunham, the . fastest
O'Xeal man in the conference, will give
Nealy all he has for Ashland tomor-
Wiley row. He is another man who has
observed training rules and
foueht for Ashland High. He has
played first string for two years
and we regrec bis graduation.
Ashland
Myers
Sneed
E?k ridge
Wolcott
Pa-kes
Mabbott
Head
Dun ham
Darling
Gosnell
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SHOWER CHATTER
Captain Howell Is ready for
the big battle. This will be his
last game if high school foot
ball. Four years ago Howell
t:taited playing cm the line, and
he is still playing there. This
would found as though he had
"fallen into a rut". Such is not
llin mso If ha ulmnl.l "f.,11
u.t.. ... u , varied the monotony of many a
into a rut we hope there is a , .
Medford player in it.
Ce.'lock Johnson, though not a
j regular first string man, has
i xeldom missed a practice and has
i fought hard every minute be has
, been in a game. He has taken
tho hard knocks with everyone,
i' ml his humorous remarks have
long practice.
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tem of teamwork. The Grizzlies
held the cavemen scoreless
throughout "the game and came
out victorious at the front end of
a 1 2 to 0 score.
First Quarter
Ashland kicked off and spilled
the runner on his own itt-ynrd
line. The Cavemen placed th
ball on Ashland's 30-yard line.
The Lithiana got the ball on a
lourth down. Howell raced thru
the broken field for a 50-yard
gain and put the ball on' I he
Grants .Pass 40-yard line, A
fifteen yard penally was given
to the Cavemen C:r roughness.
Inrling. playing fullback for the
first time, made a "irst down.
Dunham made a brilliant 2,yard
run around right end. Gosnell
put the bal oi'the cavemen's 45
yard line and the quarter ended
Head and Dunham, our two'
hard halfbacks, have plaved
gi od football. When thrj- go into
the Thanksgiving game, some of
tho Medford pla.vers will be sur
prised ft the weight gathered
up when Head goes through the
line.
.. Henry Parks, a man of few
words but many deeds, has
downed many a man attempting
to break through the Ashland
Vn. Ho plays his last game to
morrow and as always, he will
light to the last gun.
I Kenneth Darling, another man
1 who will graduate, started on the
1'iie, but has been shifted to
the baikfleld where he is ex
, pected to do plenty tomorrow.
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the way every pair of ladies'
shoes look after we have
attached new soles and heels.
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&Son
Gosnell seems all primed for
h bin contest. If he can pull
ff some of thrse trick plays
F.fnro Med fur.! ilia. In lit.
-Utilities, the game n.Sy be "puti"0 ,s 8 ood man oa defense
., land fights desperately.
It seems that the most dis
couraginr incident in a football
Thrse boys on the line have
surprised many opponents. Parks
and Kskridge seem to smear quite' game hf fumble when a touch
a few plays. Iet's make a habit dowa : w-tn sight. Let's hope
ff it in the Medfud game. boys. ; t her'' are no more incidents like
. that. . Keeping training helps.
Cleenn. Inniv. onrt TTlvl,.h 1 I
with Ashland on the Grants Pass j have hern filling their positions. Gosnell and Head certainly
- a abl ". Take 'em apart, boys. .
lS-yard line.
Second Quarter
Ashland passed over the Cave- ! Mabbott. who was placed in
men s line but it fell Incomplete the line, will do great work. It
played a good defensive game.
There were many Klamath plays
flopped behind their own lines
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