Page 4 THE ROGUE NEWS Tuesday, April !8, VJil r Girls' Tennis Team Consists of Juniors Although the girl's tennis team has not definitely been picked yet, it is understood that the first five on the tennis lad.Ier. which is now being used, will be the tennis team. At present, the top five, in order, are Dorothv Morris. Catherine Williams, Ida Willard, Phyllis Caton and Ninon King Arrangements for matches have not yet been completed but match es are being planned with Medford and Grants Pass for the last of this month and the first of May. Only one trip will be made to each of these schools instead of the us ual two because of the tire short age. Those going out for tennis are: Erlene Norberg, Marilee Erwin, Dorothy Morris, Catherine Wil liams. Ida Willard, Phyllis Caton, Ninon King, Betty Whittle, Donna Frazier, Pat McCoy, Mary Pat Kawe, Dorothy Rajj, Gay Neeley, Armia tsiacK, reari nusseu, nor- ence Neufer and Rosemary Rich- AHS Baseball Squad Loses Games Ashland's baseball squad has met defeat at the hands of Med- ford. Grants Pass and Jacksonville since the beginning of the season, according to a recent report from sports reviewer Al Newbry. The games played with Med ford tallied up with three losses for Ashland: 8-12. 5-17, and 1-8. Luck was a little better with Jacksonville, the scores being 2-3, and 7-8. Grants Pass defeated the home ball club 3-4, and later 4-10. Barney Riggs caught for Ash land and several of the squad members pitched: Jandreau, Pro' vost, Mansfield and Quackenbush. Medford's catcher was Adams, a handout on one condition. Did noises. Instead the joint was all those pitching were: Gitzen, Plum- you see that wood pile in the lit up (so are the people) and ley. Wray and Balis. yard? there is the stolen ice in the re Grants Pass used Martindale Tramp Yes, I seen It. f rigerator. The G-man and the cop and Pruitt for pitchers and Far- Housewiffe You should never can't arrest all the guys and gals thing as a catcher; Jacksonville say seen. Say you saw it. because they have only one jail, using Smith and Hulners, Kenny Tramp Lady, you saw me see so they drop the case (on their and Sandord. it, but didn't see me saw it: toes) and join the party. JEEPTOONS --ano it's so Mice or vot Boys fo peiive th& PCKA6 OP GOOD'S TO 9TKLey" Sander Dope Column Track Meet, Saturday. April . ," '-""." f1 trck eetl ,"1,Ye1k1a Saturday wh,en " otaed 10.P'" for, he J"" hk' V0 a"d the 220a'd dasn in 23 Jandreau collected second in Pole vault with an 11.6 jump; Merdmeier of Medford nosing him oui wun an n ieei lu-incn jump. z for the Klamath meet is account Chuck barely missed the same able for the fact that the state mark. meet annually held at Eugene, will Mansfield took fourth in the 880 be on the 15th and 16th. yard dash and Fowler took fourth ln the 440-yard dash. As yet the Ashland Grizzlies have not pentrated the win col umn in any of the spring sports. With most of the players in other activities it is hard for the red ana wnue 10 scrape up enougn players for one sport at a time. Baseball In baseball, Ashland has had a lot of tough luck but are still nopeiui ior a gooa season, loosing three of their seven games by only one run, and by outplaying their marriage Is postponed because it opponents in several games, they seems that Miss Muffet won't have proved themselves capable of marry Boy Blue without the neck playing good baseball. laces, rings and bracelets. Tennis " " 'in a flash King cole calls on The boys' tennis team lost Its the F. B. I. (Forsythe's Burean fst game of the season to Grants Pass a 8Core of 3- with two of tnHr toP ranking stars missing, Bua Provost and Dick Finnell. In a re,urn match with Grants Pass Wednesday the team expects to truck (they bring 90 cents a doz even up the series. en) and finally a G-man stumbled Track The Ashland thinclads pulled a surprise out of the bag by piling up a score of 34 points against Medford and Grants Pass in a triangular meet held at Medford. The track team is working out daily (sometimes) to get in shape for the district meet to be held the first of May. Housewife: Yes. I'll eive vou Track Team Scores High At Medford A squad of seven boys left Ash land March 28 and journeyed to MorifWri uheio thov ontprori n three-way meet between Medford, Grants Pass and Ashland. When ail was over, Ashland with four of the seven boys gathering points. was able to collect a total of 34 points to Giants Pass's 38 and Medford's 50. Caton took two firsts, the 100- yard dash in 10:3 and the 180- yard dash in 19.2. Jandreau tooK first in the high Jump and broad jump and second in the pole vault. Provost collected second in the 200- yard low hurdles and in the broad jump. Relay Team Sparks The relay team running in the 880-yard relay for the fust time I an it in 38:8. The team consists of Provost, Jandreau, Fowler and Caton. TWO TRACK MEETS SCHEDULED MAY 2, 8 Ashland's track squad has two games scheduled for the future; one with tne Klamath county schools May 2 and one with Med- 'orrt Mav The Medford meet will be held at Medford, and the one with the Klamath county schools at Klam- ath F'alls. The early date of May Boy Blue--'42 Little Boy Blue was all engaged to marry Little Miss Muftet and Old King Cole, Little Boy Blue's lather, was going to give them aoout a ionune ana a nan wmcn he had invested in some ice. This ice was in the form of rings, bracelets and necklaces. The day before the wedding, the Draceieis, necklaces ana rings turn up disappearing. At once the of Investigation). The F. B. I. swung into swift survey of the surrounding social set. They searched the grounds, picking up footprints, which they put in a over a clue. Although he sank his floating rib when he stumbled, he valiantlly struggled to his feet and padded off into "The Night" which is a night club, With a snifter under his belt he called a cop, and the two went to the suspect's house. When they opened the door of said house, they expected to see a gloomy In terior with maybe Boris Karlof wandering about making strange By Fighting Men Quill and Scroll Takes Seven New Members Seven new members were init iated into Quill and Scroll April 7 at the home of Mrs. Frances White. New members to the society in clude Vyvyan Freeman, Carolyn ose, 1h" Wolcott. Betty Whittle Wayne Pickens, Judy Silver and Ann rldnuau- After initiation refreshments were served and the rugs were rolled back for dancing. Another meeting will be held to elect officers for next year and to for a Publications Picnic J? be sponsored by Quill and cro11- Klamath high school held a blackout dance on Fridav. April 10. Lights were turned out at in- tervals. The highlight of the eve- nin& was a broomstick dance. JEWELRY given more pleasure and longer service WATCHES, NECKLACES. KINGS, KEY CHAINS, BILL FOLDS, WATCH BANDS at CHAS. A. WHITE JEWELRY STORE I. K. Frideger A. V. Hardy THE FRIDEGER GROCERY CO. Ashland, Oregon REMODELED! The Milk Dar Luncr Mr. and Mm. Frank Moore Proprietor REED & YOUNG Texaco Service We give S&H Green Stamps R. E. Poston, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Ashland. Oregon WIMPY'S ASHLAND'S HOME OF GOOD FOOD AND GOOD CHEEK "Across from the College' Friday and Saturday GEORGE RAFT Edw. G. ROBINSON MARLENE DIETRICH 'MAN POWER' plus Jackie Cooper "GLAMOUR BOY" CORTMILLER'C QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE C. W. Fortmiller J. P. 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