PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS THURSDAY, FEB. 28. 19S3 Ilk. Grizzlies Beaten Twice by Medford Ashland bowed to the Med ford Tornadoes 56-41. This was the 4th loss for Ashland at the hands of the probable confer ence champions. In the scoring trend, both games resembled each other. In the first quarter Medford would run up a considerable margin; in the second quarter, however, Ashland would close the gap. Coming out after the half, Medford would pour it on, but the Grizzlies wouldn't give up and in the final min utes showed a strong offensive club. In the Saturday game Med ford ran up a score of 19 to 3 in the first quarter, Ashland came into their own in the sec ond quarter and narrowed the margin to 32-21. In the third quarter Ashland faltered again Medford now had 42 points, and scored only one field goal. The scrappy Grizzlies came back in the fourth quarter to Other Oregon players named I Ashland Kwas stin scrapping when the final buzzer sounded. The final score was 48 to 68. BEAR FACTS Bob Delsman, member of the 1952 Grizzly grid squad, has been named to the national high school all-American prep football squad by the Wigwam Wisemen of America, an Okla homa sports organization. Delsman has, also, been named to play in the Shrine game next August at Portland. Bob is the first Ashland High School ath lete to receive these honors since Jerry Langer, who play ed in the 1950. Bob was the only Rogue Valley player to be named to the mythical national squad. Ashland Hoopsters Edge by Comets The Grizzlies squeezed by the Crater Comets 55 to 53 to run up a 3 win 1 loss record over them. Ashland led the game all the way but was pressed by the rivals who refused to give up although Ashland held a 34-2.4 margin in the third quarter. The Comets looked about on the verge of collapse, but they poured on a strong offense out- scoring the Grizzlies 19 to 18. This made the score 42 to 35 as the quarter ended. They con tinued the drive in the fourth quarter but fell two points short as the game ended. Ashland Grizzlies Down Grants Pass Cavemen Ashland High School Grizz- with a score of 13 to 10. At the lies pulled into second place I after defeating the Grants Pass Cavemen 47 to 44 in an over time, January 24. The game was tied 40 to 40 when they went into the over time period. The gtme was won when the Grizzlies sank 7 free throws. During this time the Cavemen sank 2. The game was a seesaw af fair, being tied 10 times dur ing the regular playing time. Jim Jeffries gave the Grizz lies their chance to win as he r,,,t a Iron thrnUf Ihrnildh th Both teams stressed defense ,- , ,io u nm in . 4n n the first quarter It was well Grants pass nad a 39 to 40 margin when Jerry Yosten sank two from the foul line. Grants Pass had the lead at the end of the first quarter end of the first half they led by a ifarrow margin of 18 to 17. In the third quarter the Grizz lies pulled ahead when Bob Myrick scored a field goal. The game was marked by a mix-up when both teams were leaving the floor thinking that Ashland had won. They were called back to play the over time. Ted Tennev held high hon ors for Ashland with 13 points, i repeating his Friday night's performance. to the team include Tom Crab tree, Coos Bay: Fred Hall, Prineville; and George Hanson and Calvin Gilmore, Klamath Falls. Gregg Lininger, ' Ashland Grizzly center, has maintained his second spot scoring in the Southern Oregon prep basket ball concrence behind Med ford's Ed Bingham. The six foot five inch senior has. counted 77 points in the first half's six games for a 12.8 average. Ashland has four players in the first 13 who have scored more than 40 points; Ted Ten nev is in fifth with 58: Jim Jeffries in eighth with 46 and SENIORS BEAT JUNIORS IN NOON VOLLEYBALL Had you entered the gym at ion, you might have seen some fast and furious hard fought volleyball games be tween the seniors and juniors, with seniors winning, victories being two games to one. Some of the highlights of the games were Walt McCoy's ar guing with Coach John Rossi about the score; Jerry Ward, in the second quarter when the Grizzlies broke loose and ran up a 24-16 lead at half time. Ashland pulled away quick ly at the beginning of the third quarter when Jerry Ward sank a lay in. Seconds later the score was countered when Weber rallied two. Tenney and Carrigan sank two points but countered each other. Woods and Tenney both scored giving us a 32-20 lead in the first two minutes of play. The Comets regained their senses after this swift play and Ashland had to give it up in favor of a set style of play. GRIZZLIES LICK YREKA MINERS The- Ashland High Grizzlies walloped the Yreka Miners here Saturday, February 7, in what seemed to be a one-sided affair. Cnarh -Inhn Rnui kfnt Viii The Comets knocked the , f jrct strinirprs infart fr.r rnli lead down in small hunks, but 'the first nnarfpr Hurinn whixh wucii wey iiiivaieiit.u, nan- ,ne nome clan ran up a J5 to land would again pull away. t lead. Tne Miners just weren-t Limner led Ashland s scor-1 -hi- , fh ing attack in the fourth period basket, as they were unable to when he sank two field goals and a pair of foul shots. Lin inger was also high point man with 18. Tenney held second with 13. Bob Myrick in eleventh with w' H " "vf" ""t ', Z The standings find Medford iJJ. . ..,. r-i-,,-..,' in first place, two games up on Ashland, while Grants Pass and Klamath Falls bring up the tail, a game each behind the Grizzlies. and George Gray made points for juniors although both teams had many other good boys backing them. WICK'S FURNITURE STORE Headquarters for Pittsburg Paint ASHLAND HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP Blanch Watrut, Prop. 69 East Main Phone 4311 SHELDON JEWELRY Henry Carr, Owner Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Fine Repairing and Engraving ASHLAND RECREATION CENTER JO $. lit Stre PHONE 2-2711 EVERYBODY WELCOME FOUNTAIN SERVICE The Leaders in School Clothing J. C. PENNEY CO. score a single field goal in the first quarter. Second stringers played the entire second period and kept up a fairly good pace to show reserve strength. The second half was pretty much a repetition of the first, with Coach Rossi clearing the Grizzly bench and using differ The Ashland Grizzlies took a nt combinations nf nlavers slow played victory over the Bob Myrick, guard, took over 6uc mviT uiiaaina mere vJle scoring for the Grizzlies, Saturday, January 31, in a non- hitting 5 field goals and 6 gift conicrence game. . throws for a total of 16 points. Coach John Rossi started his Charles Russell, forward, tal-second-stringers, but the Grizz-1 lied 12 for the losers. ROGUE RIVER CHIEFTAINS EDGED BY GRIZZLY SUBS 66 99 HOMES V SERVICE Union Oil Products Lubrication Accessories June. 6699 Ph. 9-9158 PROVOST'S FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERING Complete Prescription Service Fountain Service, Cosmetics Bar Featuring Helena Rub ensteln and Old Spice Phone 5261 ASHLAND DRUG Ashland Gift Center Whitman's and Rogers Chocolates SELBY CHEVROLET CO. Across from The Bank ASHLAND GENERAL HARDWARE 90 N. Pioneer St. Phone 5521 Flowers For All Occasions Phone 2-2281 lies needed the first-string scoring punch before they took the game. The Chieftains- led the Grizzlies second teanvlO to 8 at the end of the first quarter, but the first team was able to tie the score at 20-all by the end of the second quarter. At the end of the third quar ter the Grizzlies were up on Rogue River, 29 to 25, and they maintained the four-point lead through to the end of the game. Harvey Woods found an eye for the basket to come through for the Grizzlies with 14 points. Kile lead the Chieftains with 13 points. The game was won at the foul line as each team could make but a dozen field goals. Ashland accuracy in free throws proved the winning factor. In the preliminary, the Ash land Javees stood of a last period rally to down the Rogue River Javees, 48 to 46. Jim Watrus was high for Ashland with 15 followed by teammate Jerry Mickle with 13. 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