TUES.. NOV. 22. 195S rogue; news PAGE FIVE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December Friday. 2 Jamboree at Klam ath Saturday. 3 Talent Bulldogs, HERE Friday, 9 Fortuna Huskies, HERE Friday, 16 Bend Lava Bears, HERE Saturday, 17 Bend Lava Bears, HERE. Friday, 23 Phoenix, THERE Thursday, 29 A.H.S. Alumni HERE Friday, 30 Cottage Grove, HERE January Friday, 6 Med ford Tornado, HERE Saturday, 7 Medford, ' THERE Fridav. 13 Grants Pass, THERE Saturday, 14 Grants Pass, HERE Fridav, 20 Klamath Falls. THERE Saturday, 21 Klamath Falls, THERE Friday. 27 Central Point, THERE Spturady. 28 Central Point, HERE February Saturday. 4 Yrcka, THERE (Tentative) Friday. 10 Medford, THERE Saturday, 11 Medford Tor nado, HERE Friday, 17 Grants Pass Cavemen, HERE Saturday, 18 Grants Pass, THERE Friday. 24 Klamath Falls, HERE Saturday. 25 Klamath Falls, HERE LETTERMEN SPONSOR ANNUAL BARN DANCE Climaxing til li55 fon'sl! season, the annual Lettermen's I'irn Dance was held ia- the hcmth room, Nfv 5, from A tkil 11. The lettermen started d 'Por aling at 8 a.m. on Saturday :...d finished in the afternoon. The room resembled the in side of a barn, except for the rnimals. There were piles of hay, corn stalks, manzanita and lc'.s of squash. Mort Scripter furnished the records. Motorist: How can I ever re pay you for your help in get ting the car out of this ditch? Farmer: By cash , check, or money order. STEAK HOUSE OPEN 24 . HOURS . ; "Where the Gang Meets''" FOOTHILLS GARAGE Shell Service Repairing Welding - Used Cars 2445 Siskiyou Blvd. STANDARD CLEANERS "If it can be done, we can tio it" 163 East Main Free Pickup and Delivery HAMBY'S DRIVE . IN MARKET PHONE 5161 180 C Street GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES MEATS : L GRIZZLY LINE. Left to right: Roy Gray, Gary Watts. Malcom Delsman. Jack Tobiasion and Jim Witt. COMETS CLIP ASHLAND TEAM Friday, Oct. 21, 1955, was a fa tal day for the Grizzlies as the Crater High Comets clipped Ashland 26 to 13 in a thrill packed fracas at Central Point. The first period opened with the Comets scoring and the Grizzlies coming back to tie up the ball game marching from their own 47 yard line for their only sustained offensive drive of the evening. The Comets were well on their way to the Grizzly end zone early in the second quart er when Duane Goyette drop ped the pigskin near the 30- yard line. Johnson raced unmolested after he scooped up the ball for a 70 yard touchdown and then climaxed his thrilling run by kicking the extra point. The Comets, using a plunging drive made a touchdown and ran the extra point to again tie the score at 13-13 as the half ended. The Grizzlies slowed consid erably, allowing Goyette to scamper through the entire Grizzly sqaud for the tie-break ing touchdown in the third quarter. In the fourth Bob Mason re covered Locke's fumble on the Ashland 22 yard line and using a pass attack scored again. Goy ette ran for the extra point. In the 'fourth. Bob Mason re covered Locke's fumble on the Ashland 22 yard line and using a pass attack scored again. Goy ette ran for the extra point The rest of the game was just a matter of the Comets holding their defenses while time ran out leaving the final score at 13-26. Serving Ashland High School Students for 20 Years SWEET SHOP Thick Milk Shakes Juicy Hamburgers GIRLS VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURALS BEGIN Girls' Speedway Intramurals came to a close Friday, Nov. 4, with team 2, co-captained by Bonnie Cramer and Yvonne Click, winning the tournament with a two win, one tie record. Volleyball Intramurals are now in session. The first games were played Monday, Nov. 7. The scores of the games are as follows: team 5 won over team 4. 22-8; team 6 over team 7, 29-15; team 2 over team 1, 23 14; and team 10 over team 9, 22-15. There are ten teams, with anywhere from eight to twelve members on a team, in the Vol leyball Intramurals. Their names and captains are: "Dir ty Dozzen (minus one)," Kathy. Ingle: "Bear .Busters,", Yvonne Click, "Johnson's Squirts," Ju dy Johnson. "Dazzlin' Angels," Dolly Jack; "Mighty Mosquitos," Pat Allen; "Eager Beavers," Bar bara Williams; "Bubble Phil lips; and "Tlie Spikers," Ella Pulsipher, Teams 9 and 10, are unnamed as yet. The intramurals are held ev ery Monday evening. " 1 1 1 r r-r - Locke drives hard for a gain with Tobiasson in the back ground blocking a 'Phoenix defender. BELLVIEW CAFE "Best Hamburgers in Town" AL'S SPORT SHOP 161 East Main SINGMASTER end JONES INSURANCE AGENCY 343 East Main Tbone 2-4221 ft Magruder, Phil Sword. Tom Ashland Loses To Klamath Falls By Narrow Margin Ending the 1955 football sea-' son Friday, Nov. 4, the Griz zlies lost a hard-fought 25-21 game to Klamath Falls. Ashland trailed 18-0 in the first half, but came back in the tHird and fourth quarters. Tim ran out before ihe fired-up team could overcame the mar gin. Early in the third quarter Afhland started to move wh?n Harry Johnson ceturned a pui:t FOOTBALL STATISTICS Name TD Pat Fg TP Harry Johnson 8 12 1 63 Lance Locke 6 0 1 36 Bob Davis 4 0 0 24 Phil Sword 10 0 6 Gene Parent 10 0 6 Roy Gray 0 10 1 20 13 1 136 WILEY AND REINHOLDT INSURANCE 369 East Main ASHLAND HOTEL COFFEE SHOP 67 East Main Me N AIR'S School Supplies, Toiletires Gifts and Sundries 71 EAST MAIN 14 SENIORS PLAY LAST A.H.S. GAME Ashland High seniors can be justly proud of their boys on the football team this year. Out of a 26-man squad that went to Klamath there were 11 seniors. Playing their last grid sea son were Gene Parent, Phil 6word and Harry Johnson each summing up his third year. Playing their second year were Lance Locke, Gene Allen, Don Gilliam, and Dave Athan as. Other seniors on the squad were Bill Bebber, Bruce Ev erett, Morton Scripter, John Bjork, Richard Green, Gary Watts and Randy Root. The latter having played one or two years of J. V. ball. from the Grizzly 40 to the Klamath 38. In four more plays Johnson went over for 'he first touchdown. Klamath went right back for another touchdown to make the score 25-7. Johnson took the kickoff from his own 12 to the Pelican 47 and in eight more plays went over for an other touchdown. With a minute and a half to go Johnson returned a punt from his 30 to the Klamath 37. Together with Lance Locke and Bob Davis they went to the 20. Harry spotted Phil Sword in the end zone. The pass was completed and Johnson con nected his third conversion of the night making the final score 25-21. Black Tornadoes Whip Grizzlies Ashland and Medford held their annual football tilt at the Medford High field Friday, Oct. 28, with Medford's fast line and backs paving the way for a 40-7 victory. The Tornados took Ashland's kick-off and returned it to their own 37-yard line. Seven plays later they scored to lead 7-0. Later in the quarter they marched again from their own 36 for a second score. Medford's two second period scores came on intercepted passes with Larry Gober run ning one back for 50 yards, giv ing them a 26-0 half-time lead. Ashland played them on ev en terms for most of the third period, but Medford scored on an 18-yard run late in the quar ter. Early in the fourth period the Tornados scored again on a 40-yard pass play to make the score 40-0. The Grizzlies then came back with Phil Sword and Harry Johnson showing the way on a sustained drive that carried from the Ashland 34 to a touchdown. Bob Davis went the final 3 yards for the score and Johnson added the extra point. 99 MARKET 1725 Siskiyou