PAGE FOUH ROGUE NEWS THURSDAY. JAN. 22. 1953 Grizzlies Beat Chieflians 51-36 The Ashland Grizzlies down ed the Rogue River quint Fri day, December 19, 51 to 36. The Grizzlies had two good quarters, and scored 15 points in each the first and fourth quarters, while holding the Chieftians to five in each can to. As had happened in the pre vious tilts this winter, the Grizzlies were severely under I pressure at halftime, since they had barely a 23 to 20 lead at the half. Byron Kile, the only remaining member of the Rogue River's state B champs of last year, canned 21 to take hiyh scoring honors. The Grizzlies looked best in the first quarter but were guil ty of mechanical errors later in the ball games. Gregg Lininger topped Ash land with 16 counters, and Harvey Woods followed with 12. Glen Ingle and Jerry Ward, combined with Lininger, were able to control the backboards most of the game. In the preliminary, Gene Allison's Jayvees waited until the last quarter before com pletely overcoming the Rogue River jayvees, 50 to 32. The score was 8 to 7, 21 to 18, and 28 to 27 at the quarter marks, all in favor of Ashland. Jerry Mickle, Ashland guard, had 12 points to tie for honors with Johnson, Rogue River guard. TRAGEDIES IN GIRLS P. E. Girls basketball isn't at all safe, sometimes. For example, Tuesday, January 13, two teams were engaged in a close game when, all of a sudden, Kathy York received an unex pected basketball right on the nose. As Kathy ran upstairs with a bloody nose, Ramona Mitchell stamped on the floor, bruised her toes, counted them to see if they were all there, jumped up, and was off play ing again. The game was going all right until the ball went under Nancylee Olson's feet at the wrong time and she was down with bruised ribs. Nancylee was out of the game for the day. Substituting for one of the injured players, while posed after making a basket a play er was pushed into Miss Na dine George. Her glasses were broken into "eleventy-eight" pieces and part of the glass went into her eye. But she rushed to the doctor who put a big patch on one eye. "Dead eye" George survived. Barbara Van Vleet "I've changed my mind." Mrs. Christlieb: "Atta girl! Does the new one work any better?" Bill Welch "Have any of your boyhood hopes been realized?" Mr. Lewis: "Yes, when my mother used to comb my hair, I wished I hadn't any. Grizzlies Vallop Cougars 67-34 The Ashland High School Grizzlies scored 45 points in a one-sided second half Friday, December 12, to trample Illin ois Valley 67 to 34 on the jun ior high gym floor here. Unable to hit the basket in the first half, the Grizzlies were able to hold only a 22 to 19 lead at half-time. The Grizzlies finally found an eye for the basket in the third quarter. Ashland scored 10 consecutive points before hoop, and the score was near ly doubled by the end of the quarter. The fourth quarter was just about the same as the third as the Grizzlies made 20 points and held the Cougars to 10. Coach John Rossi played 12 players; 11 were able to score. Harvey Woods, who has an in jured knee, saw little action and failed to score. Gregg Liringer showed abil ity to gain control of the re- WICK'S FURNITURE STORE Headquarters for Pittsburg Paint O'BLENESS MOTOR CO. 555 Siskiyou Blvd. Ashland, Oregon Short's EAST SIDE PHARMACY Walgreen Agency SCHOOL SUPPLIES Illinois Valley could find the bounds, and he was, also, able to hit the hoop for 14 points to lead all scorers for the eve ning. Playing at Illinois Valley Saturday night, the Grizzlies again barely kept ahead of the Cougars during the first half, which ended 27 to 19. But the Ashland quint again found the range in the second half as they had the night before. scoring 33 points, while hold ing the Cougars to 13. Harvey Woods, who played very little the previous night. proved to be a spark on of fense as he wound up high point man for the game with 18 counters. Bob Delsman, Jerry Ward and Ted Tenny to controlled the backboard most of the ame. HARRISON PARTS FOR ALL YOUR AUTO NEEDS 145 E. Main Your Friendly Ford Dealer JIM BUSCH Phone 3381 3RADS HOME FOR VACATION During Christmas vacation many Ashland High graduates came home, among whom were Helen Bean and Vernon Ten ney, students of Brigham Young University in Salt Lake City. Helen is returning this term, but Vernon is now en rolled at Oregon State. Henry Metz also spent the vacation with his parents. Hen ry has been in Korea with the U. S. Navy but is now station ed at Long Beach. Garold Davis was able to spend the holidays with his parents and friends in Ash land. Garold is also with the U. S. Navy, and is now sta tioned at Norfolk, Virginia. Oregon State seems to be the favorite away-from-home college. The students who were able to come home from there were Barbara Hild, Ann Wil- iamson. Jack Frost. Mary Hill- berry, Dale Campbell, Dick Reynen, and Jack Eidswick. Jery Langer spent the week end with his parents in Ash land. Jerry is a student at Washington State. Danny Johnson and Bill Al len both received a nice Christ mas present, a discharge from the service. Cash Perrine came home from Principia College in Ill inois to spend the vacation with his parents. ROLLING PIN DONUT SHOP ..DONUTS FOR PARTIES. 50 E. Main Phone 2-2771 DRIVE IN MARKET Groceries-Fresh Vegetables Meats W. P. Hamby W. B. Hai-hy 180 C Street FORTMILLERS Quality Department Store HALL STUDIO 37 East Main Street Special to Studenti INGLE DRUG CO. Swedenberg Bldg. Complete Cosmetics Service Fountain SCHOOL SUPPLIES SELBY CHEVROLET CO. Across from The Bank SHELDON JEWELRY Henry Carr, Owner Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Fine Repairing and Engraving 66 99 HOMES V SERVICE Union Oil Products Lubrication Accessories June. 66&99 Ph. 9-9156 PROVOST'S FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERING BOSSHARD LUMBER CO. Complete Building Material and Appliances We Give S&H Green Stamps Donna Dunkeson: "I know a girl who swallows swords." Bill Finnell: "That's nothing! I know a girl who inhales camels." Ashland Edges Crater High The Ashland Grizzlies even ed this year's score with the Crater Comets Friday, January 2, on the high school floor in Central Point, winning 43 to 38 and gave each of the teams a win in the four-game series. The Grizzlies took the lead in the early minutes of the game as Gregg Lininger sank a pair of foul shots to put the Grizzlies ahead 2 to 0. Lin inger scored six points in the first quarter to give Ashland their 11 to 8 lead at the end of the quarter. The Grizzlies were able to hold their lead throughout the second quarter; however. Crater narrowed the margin to 21 to 18 after a surge just before halftime. The two teams fought it out i even terms in the third quarter, with Crater coming within one point, 29 to 28, at one time. Jerry Ward sank a bucket to give Ashland the lead, 31 to 28. The Grizzlies started to run away with the game in the fourth quarter, running the count to 38 to 29 in the first few minutes. Only 11 charity points were made out of 36 attempts by the Grizzlies. Jim Jeffries and Gregg Lininger made 12 points each to share for high honors. Gordon Carrigan held " high honors for the Comets with 11 points. Where the High School Gang Holds Out SWEET SHOP PEOPLE'S MARKET 304 North Main GROCERIES Si SCHOOL NEEDS P E R R I N E'S Better Clothes for Less Money 266 East Main SELF SERVICE 10c STORE SPROUSE-REITZ CO.. INC. Athland Hotel Coffee Shop Good Food and Fast Service Breakfast. Lunch and Dinner BLVD. MARKET 842 Siskiyou Jack and Mollie Young Have you tried our Chicken Pies? We specialize in them CORNER CAFE DON'S RADIO SERVICE Sales and Services 41 East Main ASHLAND HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP Blanche Watrus. Prop. 69 East Main Phone 4311 The Leaders in School Clothing J. C. PENNEY CO. WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Phone 7021 372 E. Main Street Ashland, Oregon Diamonds Watches and Silver Ware B J JEWELERS 283 E. Main SCHLACK STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP S & II Green Stamps Hallmark Cards Phone 2-3441 - 293 E. Main COLLEGE CLEANERS 3 Day Service Pressing While you wait Groceries - Vegetables Delivery Service PLAZA GROCERY TED'S FEED AND SEED STORE 353 E. Main ER EWER'S INSURANCE AGENCY 1255 Siskiyou Blvd. Ashland, Oregon Store Hours 6:30 am - 11 pm Closed Mondays Dinner before the game or a coke afterwards PLAZA CAFE Joan Marie Sweaters Sports Modes Skirts S&H Green Stamps CAROL ANN DRESS SHOP COME TO THE B AND G for JUMBO HAMBURGERS DRINKS PIE MERRILL'S CONFECTIONERY AWARD SWEATERS Made to Measure EBERHART'S SPORTING GOODS Complete Prescription Service Fountain Service, Cosmetics Bar Featuring Helena Rub enstein and Old Spice Phone 5261 ASHLAND DRUG Ashland Gift Center Whitman's and Rogers Chocolates McNAIR DRUGS The Rexall Store on the Plaza Prescriptions . Cosmetics School Supplies METZ 5c $1.00 STORE Henry Metx 254 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon