Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 14, 1952, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1952
GRIZZLIES LOSE
TO KLAMATH
The Ashland Grizzlies scared
the daylights out of Klamath
Falls, the State's No. 2 ranked
prep football squad, before los
ing 19 to 7.
In the fourth quarter the
Grizzlies were on Klamath's 8
yard line and on the verge of
putting over a second touch
down, while Klamath had a
lead of 13-7.
Ashland's lone score was
made by Ted Tenny, who has
been showing up well all year
Tpnnv parried th hall from 20
yards out and went through the I38 yard line. From there they
left side of the Pelican line, drove to the 16. But Jim Jeff-
(QrizzDies BSSstricft Champs
Grizzlies Trounce
Eagle Point, 38-0
The Ashland Grizzlies snap
ped the Eagle Point winning
streak by romping over them
by a score of 8 to 0, here Fri
day, October 17.
Taking the kickoff, Ashland
fumbled on the first play, and
Eagle Point took over on the
ran into a swarm of Klamath
tacklers, reversed the field and
out-flanked the secondary to
score standing up.
Clyde James kicked the ball
through the uprights, and the
score became 13-7.
Wayne South, Bob Delsman,
Bob Platko, and Jack Herberg
er played one of the best games
of the year in the line of de
fense. Time after time they
walked over the Pel's much
heavier line. South charged
through the Klamath line and
snatched the ball from Kenny
Young, then proceeded to run
the ball five yards to the Klam
ath 17. A 15 yard penalty and 2
incomplete passes gave the Pels
possession of the ball.
Klamath scored the first time
they had the ball. A midfield
pass from Larry Yarnell to Jim
Dougherty was completed. Be
hind good blocking Dougherty
raced 37 yards to the TD. Vern
on Pryon booted the conver
sion. The second Pel touchdown
came in the second quarter as
Klamath marched to the Ash
land 2 yard line and scored
from a line plunge by Dougherty.
The final score of the evere tilings mai uaii lessen uui
ning was made by Cal Gilmore Qf being known as a good
who went 82 yards untouched
around right end late in the . i-i.ii
fourth quarter. roving sportsmanship at all
ries intercepted a pass; then
Wayne South went off tackle
for 17 yards and the first
score. Clyde James' kick was
good and the score was 7-0.
Kicking off to Eagle Point,
Ashland took over as Jim Jeff
ries returned the Eagle's punt
30 yards to the Eagle's 37, and
Ted Tenny scored from the one
yard line ten plays later.
The next Ashland score come
as Jeffries returned a punt to
the Eagles 45, then on a pass
from James to Richie Taylor
put the ball on the Eagle Point
3. Taylor fumbled on the 8
but recovering the ball and be
ing penalized twice set the
Grizzlies back on the 13, but
Jeffries broke away for the
score and the half ended 19-0.
The only Grizzly score of the
third quarter came as Ashland
went to the Eagle Point 4 yard
line where James fumbled, and
Eagle Point recovered on the 1
and was forced to punt where
Jeffries returned it to the 29. A
penalty against Eagle Point set
the ball on the 14, and Ted
Tenny went across four plays
later.
The fifth touchdown came
S.A.A. PLANS SPORTS DAY
G.A.A. is expecting games
with Medford, Crater, Grants
Pass, and other Southern Ore
gon high schools on a sports-
day basis. The main game will
be basketball, and there will al
so be games of volley ball.
Last year G.A.A. did not
have any scheduled games al
though during basketball sea
son, they played two games
with the girls of Southern Ore
gon College, winning one and
losing one.
Points shall be given to mem
bers of G.A.A. for each sport
in which they participate after
school hours. Points of 10 pos-
Fighting Grizzlies
Outscore Comets
The Ashland High Grizllies
cinched the Southern division
title of district 6 A-2 last Fri
day night by beating Crater
high Comets of Central Point
26 to 7. It was a hard fought
contest all the way.
Crater made their only
touchdown on an exchange of
fumbles. On five plays, four
fumbles were picked up by the
opposing team. Gordon Carri
gan, a halfback, snatched a
Ted Tenny bobble in mid-air
and raced 59 yards unmolested
to score standing up. He also
to
sible are given to the girls who
earn them in some sport such ran the extra point over
as DasKetoaii, voneyoan, ten- ; knot the count at 7-7
nis, bowling or ping pong.
When a girl earns 40 points
each year, she is eigible for a
stripe for those years. She must
earn 40 points a year to retain
the membership. If a girl miss
es more than three times dur
ing a sport, she does not receive
her points for that sport. A girl
may receive 3, 5, or 10 points,
depending upon the skill and
the competition.
when Ashland gained posses
sion of the ball as Eagle Point
was held on downs and unsuc
cessfully tried to punt. Taking
the ball on the 5, Kenna Gan
dee passed to Walt McCoy in
the end zone, and the extra
point was made on a quarter
back sneak by Kenna Gandee.
The last score came as Ted
Tenny intercepted a pass on the
Eagle Point 24 and ran all the
way and the game ended 38-0.
The Grizzlies' first score
came just at the end of the
first quarter. Ashland took the
ball on the Crater 42 and it
took them 12 plays to make the
score. Richie Taylor, who play
ed his best game of the year.
drove over from the six inch
line. Clyde James kicked the
extra point.
Ashland's second touchdown
came just before the end of the
half. Blackie Mitchell recover
ed a Comet fumble on the Griz
zly's 40 and after six plays,
Wayne South carried the ball
over from the 2 yard line.
The third quarter was more
or less a seesaw with neither
team going anywhere in par
ticular. However when the
quarter ended, the ball was on
the Crater 33.
Ted Tenny made the third
score on a 21 yard run around
right end. James' attempt for
the extra point was no good.
As the game neared the end,
Tenny intercepted a Comet
pass and returned it 6 yards to
the Crater 49. After a series of
five plays, Mel Taylor easily
carried the ball over from the
3.
The Grizzlies completely
outflashed the Comets to get
the last point, James stood
back with Tenny as if to try
another kick; but the ball was
snapped to Richie Taylor, who
went through the middle of the
Crater line without them
knowing about it.
Crater tried 11 passes, but
only three were good. James
attempted three for Ashland.
However the Grizzlies made
335 yards on the ground to 90
by the Comets and they posted
18 first downs to 6.
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Ending their regular season I
here Friday October 31, the
Ashland Grizzlies won the un
disputed title to t h e Southern
division of district 6-A-2 by de
feating the Illinois Valley
Cougars, 39 to 19.
Iu the first quarter the Coug
ars scored first as Pickle picked
up an Ashland fumble on his
own 42 yard line and lateraled
to Barton who went all the
way. The conversion was no
good. Then with ten minutes
remaining in the first quarter,
Richie Taylor went over after
a drive from 42 yards out, and
the score was 6-6. Ashland's
second score came as a blocked
Cougar punt was downed. Runs
by Mel Taylor and Ted Tenny
put the ball on the five and
Richie Taylor and Ted Tenny
put the ball on the five and ,or scored Jason Wilson, in
Richie Taylor scored. The extra tercepting a pass, set up the
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On the first play Tenney ran
the ball 35 yards; Mel Taylor
went four; Richie Taylor ran
eight and Mel Taylor scored.
Clyde James' kick was good
and the Grizzlies went out in
front 20-13. But on two passes
the Cougars were again threat
ening on the Grizzly eight.
Plumlee scored and the kick
was no good as the half ended
20-19.
In the third quarter Ted
Tenny went over from the
four after the Grizzlies had
marched 6 1 yards downfield
and the score was 26-19. Jeff
ries returned a Cougar punt to
the 26 yard line of the Cougars
where Mel Taylor and Richie
Taylor, took turns running the
ball to the 3 where Mel Tay-
CRATER GAME: Mel Taylor (38) runs for gain. Jeffries (25).
James (44). R. Taylor (5).
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point was good the the Griz
zlies led 13 to 6.
Then the Cougar's Jack
Maurer took the kickoff on his
30 and ran the ball to the Ash
land 26. A pass from Camp
bell to Spalinger put the ball
on the one yard line where
Campbell sneaked across. The
conversion was good and the
score was tied at 13 up.
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final score. From there Jeffries
took the ball to the seven and
Richie Taylor scored and the
game ended 38-19.
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TRICK OR TREAT
FOR KOREA
The Christian Youth Fellow
ship under the advisorship of
Miss Laura Grubbs was very
successful in their clothes drive
held November 30 and 31. Stu
dents brought many of their
old clothes to school and mem
bers of different churches con
tributed to the drive by bring
ing their old clothes to church
Joan Marie Sweaters
Sports Modes Skirts
S & H Green Stamps
CAROL ANN DRESS
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ASHLAND HOTEL
BEAUTY SHOP
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Phone 4311
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S & H Green Stamps
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JANTZEN SWEATERS
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