FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1952 PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS BEAR FACTS Coaches and sports writers from Ashland, Medford, Grants Pass and Klamath Falls met and compiled the Southern Oregon Conference all-star teams. Grizzly tackle Bob Dels man was chosen on the first team and Mcl Taylor was chos en for the second team. Grizzly Hoopsters Lose to Willamette The Grizzlies lost their first pre-conference game of the sea son to Willamette High in the last 25 seconds, as Willamette scored five points in less than a half minute to take the 48 to 45 decision. The Grizzlies had trouble hitting shots in the first half and trailed 23 to 18 at half time. However, in the second half they scored six points be fore Will-Hi could make a point. It put Ashland ahead 24 to 23. The score was tied at 27 before baskets by Jeffries and Lininger, plus a free throw by Mel Taylor, made it 32 to 29 for the Grizzlies. With only 2:08 remaining in the ball game the score was 45 to 41. A field goal and free throw again put Will-Hi within two points of the Grizzlies. Ash- Bruce Hamilton, end; Ted land gained possession of the Tenney and Wayne South, I ball and on a fast-break missed Football Boys it's That Receive tellers Time Aain "What shall I get him? The Ashland Grizzlies, backs were given honorable mention. J The Grizzlies brought their total points to 272 for an aver age of four touchdowns per game. In the individual scor ing Ted Tenney was ahead with 61 points. The individual scoring is as follows: Player Ted Tenney, position back, T. D.'s 10: Extra points 1; Total points 61. Player Mcl Taylor, position back, T.D.'s 8: extra points, 0; total points 48. Player Richie Taylor, posi tion, back; T.D.'s, 7: extra points, 1: total points 43. Player Jeffries. position, back: T.D.'s 6: extra points 0; total points 36. Player South, position, back; T.D.'s 3: extra points 0; total points, 18. Player McCoy, position, end: T.D.'s, 3; extra points 0; total points, 18. Player James, position, back; T.D.'s 1; extra points, 10; total points, 16. Player Delsman, position tackle; T.D.'s 2; extra points 0; total points, 12. Player Gandee, position, back: T.D.'s, 2; extra points, 0; total point, 7. Player Bates, position, end; T.D.'s, 1: extra points, 0; total points, 6. Player Castle, position, back: T.D.'s 1; extra points 0; total points, 6. Player Rodenmeyer, position guard; T.D.'s 1; extra points 0; total points, 6. Player Bonds, position, back layin in the last minute which could have iced the game for the Grizzlies. Al though the game could have easily gone one way or the oth er, Will-Hi missed only 3 free throws to the Grizzlies 9. Harvey Woods, out with a leg injury, and the absence of Bob Myrick and Glen Ingle, handicapped the Grizzlies. Taylor, and Lininger were the two top scorers for Ashland The box score: Wednesday, December 17, in an assembly held in the study hall, 23 boys received !fhc"'"fH l 1 varsity football letters. The oJ their' n.game football sea boys receiving these emblems; son November 27, and lost to were Walt McCoy, Mel Taylor, i the Prineville Cowboys, 26-13. Jim Jeffries, La Verne Hap- Prineville was the most im tonstall. Bob Delsman, Jim 'Pive team that Ashland has ' played this year, but Ashland Watrus, Ted Tenney, Jack piayed one of its worst games Herberger, Bruce Hamilton, of the season, as a handful of Clyde James, Harrol Castle, 1 Prineville backs continually jaon Wiisnn RichnrH Miirh. ! ripped off long gains to keep oil Wavna Crti.tv. d!ku t i the Grizzlies backed up in their lor. Bill Bates, Gerald Bink son, John Campbell, Dave Her berger, Charles Mitchell, Bob Platko, Chris Temple, and Charles Bonds. Junior Varsity letters went to Dick Norris, Jim Sutherlin, Jerry Rodenmayer, Dick Thor- ton, Alvin Lorenz, Joe Wirth, Morris Stringer, Charles Gour- ley. Bill Workman, Leon Bau meister, Gary Steirett, Leroy Hill and Radford Magrudcr. Varsity managers receiving letters were Dick McNerney and Glen Holzhouser. Jack Bear received a Junior Vars ity Manager letter. Ashland Taylor, f Tenney, f Lininger, c Welch, g ... Baker, g ... McCoy, g Ward, g Jeffries, g Totals 16 Willamette fq Stauffer, f 5 Shephard, f 1 Mumme, c 4 Sustello, g .... 4 Slick, g 2 McCutcheon, g 0 Thompson, g ... 0 Deines, g 0 Totals - 16 Pf 3 1 4 2 1 0 1 2 14 Pf 3 2 4 4 1 2 0 0 16 own territory most of the game. The Cowboys scored the first touchdown on the second play of the second quarter. Char ley Martinson made the score from the Ashland 2 yard line. The Grizzlies gave some ap pearance of coming back a few minutes later as Dave Herberg er fell on a Cowboy fumble on the Prineville 26. Then, after a series of plays, Ted Tenney went off tackle for the score. Richie Taylor ran the conversion, but an offside set the ball back on the 7 and Tenney's run for the extra point was stopped on the 3. The Merry Christmas Twas the day before Christ mas at old A.H.S.; not a teach er was stirring; they were dreaming of rest. The tout -11 Ki.no In ho -'- score was tied 6-6. Prineville came riht bark to make the score 12 to 6 on the kickoff, going all the way on 11 plays just before the end of the first half. The Cowboys received the kickoff in the second half and displaying the most powerful running the Grizzlies have seen all year, went 86 yards on five plays for their third touch down. Fred Hall kicked the conversion, and the Grizzlies were behind 19-6. Prineville scored their last touchdown just as the third quarter ended. It was made by a line smash from the Grizzly 4 yard line Again Hall converted. Ashland scored its second touchdown in the waning mo ments of the game, and it was done the hard way on a drive from its own 31. The James-to-Hamilton pass combination had much to do with advancing the ball. The drive took 12 plays to the goal line, and Wayne1 South scored on a second-down from 5 yards out, pull.ng a pair of Cowboy defenders over with him. ik i v ft M . Lemley, Jimmie Hall, David Carter, Garry Taylor, Dennis Lacy, Jim Sutherlin, and Jack Bear. The team will be a member of the Southern Oregon Con ference again this year, oppos ing Klamath Falls, Grants Pass, and Medford in four T.D.'s 0; extra 'points, 1; totai 8ames aPiece throughout the points 1. 'tSc-Kur rc.i it.; r a) -n. n rn? The football team 1952. Front row. left to right: Dick McNerny, Mel Taylor. Bill Bates. Bob Platko. Jason Wilson. Warns South. LaVerne Hapionitall. Jackie Herberger. Walt McCoy, Ted Tenney. Alvin Lorenz. Second row: Marfan Kasser, Harrol Castle, Charles Gourley. Gary Starrett. Willie Hinkson, Vernon Harper, Joe Wirth, Bill Workman. Third row: Bob Delsman. Den Daily. Dick Thornton. Leroy Stubblefield. Chuck Bonds, Dick Norris. Jim Sutherlin, Don Babbitt. Leroy Hill, Leon Baumeister. Radford McGruder, Jack Edwards. Glen Holxhouzer. Fourth row: Jim Watrus. Chris Temple. Richard Mitchell. Richie Taylor. Jim Jeffries. Bruce Hamilton, Ray Shaw, Blackie Mitchell, John Campbell, Jerry Rodemeyer. Bears Win Quarter Finals; Beat University High 25-0 Playing in a mud bowl here Friday, November 14, the Ash- Exactly half of the games ianH Grizzlies beat the Uni- Only four lettermen are re. 'that are scheduled will be play-, vcrsity High 25-0 to win rning to basketball from last led ? hom.e floor- jthe right of playing PrinevMe. year's team. But all of these !iJLir Tk r-,!,,w schedule. The tentative schedule is as follows: Dec. 19 Rogue River, here. Dec. 20 Crater, there. Dec. 26 Open. Dec. 27 Open. Jan. 2 Crater, there. Jan. 3 Crater, here. Jtn. 9 Klamath Falls, here. Jan. 10 Klamath Falls, here. Jan. 16 Medford, there. Jan. 17 Medford, here. Jan. 23 Grantj Pass, here. Jan. 24 Grants Pass, there, Jan. 30 Open. boys started in the late games of last season, and there are several returning from last year's junior varsity team. Returning lettermen are Gregg Lininger, 6'5", center; Ted Tenney, 5' 11" forward; Bob Myrick, 5'9" guard; and Harvey Woods, 511" guard. Mel Taylor, also, has had vars ity experience, but he didn't receive a letter. From last year's Junior var sity squad are Bob Delsman, Jim Jeffries, Jerry Ward, Glen Ingle. Bill Welch, Walt McCoy, Bruce Hamilton, Jim Watrus, Clarence Baker, and Marvin Woods. Also working out are Jerry Mickle, Larry Kerr, Doyce Special Purchase Men's All-Wool Donegal TWEED SUITS $35.00 Extra Pants to Match $12.95 THE ROGUE SHOP CLOTHES FOR ME We give S&H Green Stamps Phone 2-2301 62 E. Main end Walt McCoy dropped on it for the last score, and the Came ended 25-0. MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR" FORTMILLERS . Quality Department Store November 20, in the semi finals of State 6-A2 Champion ship. Ashland's initial score came the first time they got their hands on the ball, as Jeffries ran the kickoff back to the University High 35. It took on ly 6 plays until Mel Taylor scored and Ashland led 6-0. In the last of the second quarter, Mel Taylor scored again after a down field drive that took only 9 plays, and Tenney scored the conversion on a running play as the half ended 13-0. The third quarter went Jan. 31 Rogue River, there, scoreless, but the Ashland team Feb. 3 Crater, here. Feb. 6 Open. Feb. 7 Open. Feb. 13 Medford, here. Feb. 14 Medford, there. Feb. 20 Klamath Falls, there. Feb. 21 Klamath Falls, there. Feb. 27 Grants Pass, here. Feb. 28 Grants Pass, there. Your Friendly Ford Dealer JIM BUSCH Phone 3381 threatened several times With the fourth quarter just ' started, Blackie Mitchell recov ered a fumble on the Ashland 30, where the ball was run down field. There, penalties and an incomplete gave the Tides the ball. They kicked out, and the Grizzlies started down field again from their 35. With heavy resistance the Grizzlies finally scored as Richie Taylor went over. The last score came as the Bears were on the Tide's goal line, but they were held and 'the Tides took over. Fields faded back to pass, he was rushed, end as he dropped the Iball in the end zone. Grizzly EVERYTHING FOR YOUR SCHOOL WARDROBE JANTZEN SWEATERS BETTY BARCLAY DRESSES $12.95 to $14.95 SKIRTS Wools, Rayons, Orlons Pleated and Straight COATS Tweeds or Fleeces $35.00 Budget Priced Lot of Them OnThe VV m 1 -V4 ( DEPARTMENT STOP S