Wednesday, November IHll'J t ii 1; It O G t K K v s Page Thrvt Boys' Soprts M. Koherson, L. Niningvr, N. Elliott, H.' Chipman. GirlB Sports Caroline Roee McN'eal. 6 Wallin Makes Touchdown In A. H. S.-G. P. Game Ashland Grizzlies were taken for a fall when the Grants Pass Cavemen trod on our local team to the final a: ore of 44-6. Al though this Is another defeat for Ashland, our Grizzlies left the 'a"rmen six points to remem ber them hy. The Grants Pass f'eld was in excellent condition for the game. Several times during the game Willie Durham used a sneak flay which gained the Ashland team considerable yardage. Fneed also carried the ball part of the time. Outweiphed 15 pounds to the man, and playing a faster team, the Grizzlies rallied in the fourth period and scored a lone touchdown. It is notable that Aehland made her first touch down of the season against this the second best team In South ern Oregon. Medford being the first. Gcod Turnout Is Featured In First Basketball Call Del Norte Boys Brought Sand Along To Win Game During a strenuous clash with the Ashland Grizzlies, a team from the Crescent City High School subjected themselves to penetrating bombardment of end runs and power plunges which drove them far into their own territory. Yet they emerged with II points to Ashland's noth ing when they Tied on the field here November 12. Lark Vwh After piling up the 1$ points In the first half ot the game, the coast boys stopped all at tempts to snore further and at tempted then with earnest ef forts to check a suddenly Invig orated eleven which had torn down their defense with smash ing power drives and telling off tackle plays which were threat ening to put the pigskin behind their final marker. After a steady drive to the one yard line in the third per iod, the Grizzlies found the op ponents had solidified their for wards into an impenetrable wall and that the charging plays gave the ball no more progress, After being held for downs, the ambitious eleven promptly march ed back the coast boy'a punt to the three-foot marker by the same plays where again the ad vantage was checked and the Californians punted out of dan ger. Another drive with similar results was made In the second period when the Ashland ball was at one time not sis inches "I believe," said Coach Faber, that basketball is a tougher, harder and faster game for the fellows than football." Hence, o- a better start in this major sport, practice was begun on November 14, quite a bit earlier than usual. This additional -rrac-Ico will aid the basketball team In the early games. The opening game of the sea son has already been scheduled. The Grizzly hoopsters will first meet Yreka. December 9, in local game. It was learned from ood authority, however, that .lits contest may have to be can celed if the squad is not in good .-.rape, j Nevertheless, Ashland has a good start. Twentf-flve men an swered Coach Faber's first bas ketball call of the season. A ronp of small and rather Inex periemed liien went through two hours lapsing, dribbling, piv oting, and basket shooting, which will be the main part of pri!tice for the next two weeks. Pr?tlcc will he held In the Ju nior High gymnasium every eight with everyone except foot lit. 11 players expected to be out Table Rock Is Destination of Ambitious Hiking Club In the early 60's, the Table Rocks were the center of Indian fights. After attacking the set tlers and killing two of them, the Indians were repulsed by a re-enforcement ot settlers and some federal troops. The red skins then withdrew to lower Table Rock. After some time a peace treaty was signed between the warring groups. Hikers of the school were an xious to see for themselves the scene nf these battles and so they planned an excursion to Table Rocks. Last Sunday, the group left here at noon in ears for the historic scene. They en joyed full;- all the time that tltey hud on the top of the big rocks. Ashland Eleven Defeated 13-0 In Lakeview Buttle L. Dalkenberg Is Selected By Council As Yell Leader Acting for the student body the executive council last week appointed La Verne Dalkenberg yell leader. He is the former associate leader, now filling the position left vacant by the resig nation of the yell king. The executive council, com pound of the student body offi cers elected last fall, includes five members. These are Jimmy Hall, Nancy Gill, Buster New house. Marietta Whitney, and Robert Hardy. This group was j called together when the po sition became vacant to deter mine the course of action. They decided not to hold a special election, but rather to appoint the assistant to fill the position. La Verne Dalkenberg has had quite a little experience in this line in high school as well as Junior high and has officiated at several rallies. W'th the wind sweeping tins, like old Mother Hubbard's broomi the Aihland gridders rmt l.nkelew at their home field. Playing agaln a strong wind file tram fe'.i the handicap. Missing one of their best i hAiices to win. the team I.? to the- Lek,vi?w school by score of 15-0. Despite their in creasing experience, the Ashland team did . not hw sufficient trant:th to overcome the super ior advantage of weight. The team started from Ash- laud at six o' -lock in the morn i:isr, Saturday, November 5, and drove all the way in threatening weather to try their might against another team. After the game, the men returned to Ash land in record time. Although the U'am has hail pretty hard luck so far, the.v still are hopeful. Their chief ob ject now is to gi'-e their oppon- uets for the rert of the season i'mething to Miink about. - Fancy Box Candies 35c to $1.00 from Plaza Confectionery Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor from the end zone. Baily made the first touch down In the first period by an end run from Ashland's 10-yard line. - The second two were both made by spectacular runs from forward trasses: Johnston's tally ing later In the first quarter wai fallowed by a conversion a id Caravalli's scoring the third touchdown In the second period. Student's Hair Cuts S5c at the HKItVK'K Il. RHKR SHOP I."S North Main O. K. BARHKK SHOP ;(! Kat Main DEPOT BARRKK- SHOP 4th trret W. J. Lane Watchmaker Work Guaranteed, with McDonald Jewelry Lithia Barber and Beauty Shoppe Come Here For Distinctive Hair Cuts. "Where All the Students Go" Keyholing The next time that Dorothy Bectel starts leading yells In the middle of an assembly hall song someone's gonna nominate a new yell leader. 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