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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1953
Grizzlies Bow
To Cornels
Crater High Comets out
pointed the Grizzlies in a dual
track meet here April 4. 72 Vr
to 49Vi. It was the second time
this year that the Comets had
come out ahead of the Ashland
thinclads, having finished
above the Grizzlies in aTJIFee
way meet held earlier flfis sea
son at Grants Pass. '"
Ashland won first places in
the low hurdles, 220, broad
Jump, high jump, 100-yard
dash, 440, and 880' relay, while
Central Point took first in the
high hurdles, mile run, 880,
discuss, javelin, shotput and
pole vault.
Three outstanding times
were registered during the af
ternoon by the Grizzlies. Bill
Bates ran the 440-yard dash in
52.9 which is just .3 of a sec
ond short of the school record
of 52.6. Clarence Baker stepped
off the 100 yards in 10.3 and
Jim Jeffries captured the low
hurdles in 22 seconds flat,
breaking his last year's record
of 22 2.
Events:
High hurdles Quackenbush
(C. P.) Watrus (A.) Tenney (A.)jHarry Johnson, tied for third,
time 17.5. 9 ft. 9 inch; 440-relay, C. Baker,
100-yard dash Baker (A.)
Bingham (C. P.) Gandee (A.)
time 10.3.
Mile Bolch (C. P.) McCloy
-C. P.) Dailey (A.) time 5.09.
440 Bates (A.) Halfhill (C.
P.) Hamilton (A.) time 52.9.
Low hurdles Jeffries (A.i
Taylor (A.) Carrigan (C. P.)
time 22.
220 Baker (A.) Bingham (C.
P.) McCoy (C. P.) time 23.7.
880 Bears (G. P.) Witt (A.)
Crawford (C. P.). time 2.09.
Discuss King (C. P.) Boye
(C. P.) Martin (.) distance 127
feet 8 inches.
Javelin Voss (C. P.) Mc
Gonicle (C. P.) Rosecranz (C.
P.) distance 145 feet 3 inches.
Shotput Smith (C. P.) King
C. P.) Boye (C. P.) distance
44 fppt 10 inrhft
880 relay Ashland, Bates,
s Ralcor onH Jim ToffWo.
time U9. '
Pole vault Carrigan and 1 te8m 8 outstanding qualities.
King (C. P.) tied for first, iMr- SchPt told some humorous
Johnson A.) tied with Straus witticisms about Ashland High
(C. P.) for third, height 10 feet, cochcs- t . , ,
6 inches Track tutor Buckley gave a
Broad' jump Gandee (A.)' review ' last year's track
Halfhill (C. P.) Zapp (C. p. ! Mts th quick summary of
distance 19 feet, 5 inches. ih u thmclad s achievements.
High Jump Tenney (A.) Withthe "turning lettermen
Zapp (C. P.) Quackenbush (C.?n tne Ashman crop things
P.) height 5 feet 8 inches. .look good, he says Coach
. . Buckley said John Stuckey ap-'
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Highest at Meet
The Ashland track squad as
whole did not show well at
Grants Pass, March 28, accord-
ingmMOftrl Johnson, coach.
Much olv bw scoring was
caused byVaCx of practice due
to wet weather, sickness and
ineligibilities. However, sev
eral boys showed much prom
ise for the coming season.
The meet was three-quarter
distance and more or less a
times trial affair. The scoring
of the Ashland boys follows:
Ted Tenney and Richie Tay
lor 70-yard high hurles, tied
for third 10.6 seconds; 75-yard
dash, Clarence Eaker, three-
way for first, 8.4; 330-yard
dash, Bill Bates, second, 37.6;
150-yard dash, Clarence Baker
second 15.1; 660-yard dash,
Ralph Witt third, 1.34.3; 120-
yard low hurdles, Jim Jeffries
first 14 3- hrnnH iumn KVnna
nandee. third if 2- nnl vault
K. Gandee. C. Baker and B.
Bates, second, 46. 8
.. Total scoring for Ashland
was 27 56 points. Approxi
mate scores, Ashland 27 56,
Crater 47 16, and Grants Pass,
75.
SOCE Leaders
Speak To Boys
Ted Schoph and Dan Buck
ley, athletic instructors from
oirthern - Oregon College of
Education, spoke before Boys
League in the gym on March
31.
Coach Schoph spoke briefly
j giving a description of this
years Daseoau. players and
coming activities. Hitting and
sharp fielding seemed to be thfl
pears 10 De lop bbu man witn
Jimmy Stuckey showing well
the mile run. Both coaches
said they hope Ashland boys
will enter athletics m the fu
ture. Tw films were shown on
track meets onffUJCLA-Il-Iinois;
the other. Pacific Coast
Conference championships. The
pictures were taken with stress
on proper form rather than on
achievement in the event.
The Ashland Grizzly cinder
team elected Ted Tenney for
their 1953 track captain. Ten
ney is a junior, and has letter
ed in the sport for the last two
years. He has also been elected
for the 1953 football captain.
As track captain Ted will as
sist Mel, Johnson in coaching
the boys, that are new in the
sport.
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Ashland was outclassed in
the Rogue Relays by the larger
schools in the valley. These are
preliminary to the Hayward
Relays. Schools participating in
the meet were Marshfield,
Grants' Pass, Crater, Medford,
ruamatn Falls and Ashland.
Times and distances for the
track meet were exceptionally
good. Jack Moad of Medford
put on an outstanding show by
putting the shot 55 feet
inches for a new state recori.
Medford shattered four
Rogue Relay records, and won
the fourteenth annual track
meet. They won with a score of
77 and 76 over Grants Pass.
Ashland showed up in the
440 yard relay, two mile re
lay, 880 yard relay, shuttel
hurdles, and broad jump.
Grizzlies Lose
Opener, 8 to 0
Grizzlies lost their season
opener to Illinois Valley Cou
gars, 8 to 0.
The job of Bitching was good
for both Ashland and Illinois
Valley. Clarence Baker pitched
an outstanding game, allowing
the Cougars only a pair of sin
gles. But several errors kept
the Grizzlies in trouble.
Illinois Valley won the game
in the first frame by pushing
3 runs across the plate. They
added 3 more in the fourth and
1 each in the fifth and seventh
innings.
Only once in the fifth frame
did the Grizzlies threaten to
break their losing streak. Phil
Sword led off with a single,
and Jim Watrus poked a bunt
through the infield to make
everybody safe. Both runners
advanced on an outfield out
and then died on base as Pickle
bore down and ended the scor
ing threat. During the seventh
inning Baker, of Ashland,
threw the third strike past six
Illinois Valley players.
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Ashland High Grizzlies base
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of the season by downing the
Eagle Point team 6 to 1. The
batting of Walt McCoy and the
pitching of Clarence Baker
were the great factors in win
ning the game.
The Grizzlies were out to
win from the very first. Bill
Welch and Jim Watrus both got
singles; Baker went out and
McCoy cleared the bases, with a
three bagger down the third
base line. Phil Sword dumped
a hit in left field to let McCoy
score. ,f
Eagle Point changed pitchers
to put the Grizzlies on ice for
th remainder of the first in
ning and the second. In the
third, Watrus and Baker made
singles and again McCoy hit,
this time for a homer.
Clarence Baker was pitching
a no-hitter going into the
fourth when Bill Collwell hit a
two bagger. The Eagles scored
on an overthrow from catcher
Phil Sword to second base.
I
TENNIS TEAM
WINS MATCH
Ashland High's tennis team
wen their first tennis match of
the year on Friday, April 10.
Thu is the first time the team
has won for some time.
Winners were Marvin Woods,
Glen Ingle, and Jerry Mickle
Others- playing were Bob
Kramer and Paul Clute.
In the doubles match, Glen
and Jerry won, while Marvin
and Bob took a loss after play
ing a very hard game.
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Ashland took the fourth Hay
ward relays title, Friday, April
17 in Eugene. The Grizzlies
won the Class B division with
39 points. Crater High was
runner-up with 26.
Corwin Tobiasson, Ted Ten
ney, and Bill Bates, in the high
jump relay, won with a leap of
16 feet, 6 inches. In another
first, Larry James, Jim Jeff
ries, and Richie Taylor took
the shuttle hurdles in :37.5.
Receiving second in the 440
relay were Bill Bates. Kenna
Gandee, Clarence and Stuart
Baker. They also tied for sec
ond in the sprint medley. In
broad jump, Kenna took sec
ond, leaping 18 feet, 3H inches.
Lettermen Plan
Annual Initiation
Did you know that, during
activity period on Wednesdays,
a plot is being made in the biol
ogy rooms? If you didn't, be
ware! It is the Lettermen'g Club
planning their initiation.
This is one of the otcasions
students await. New members
dress in silly costumes. They
must do what the older mem
bers say, maybe even beg
money, sweep sidewalks, or
wash the yellow line on the
highway with a toothbrush.
Seniors get first choice on
the ones to be initiated.
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