Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 24, 1956, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
FRL. FEB. 24. 1956
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Klamath Five
Take Grizzlies
Klamath Falls edged out ,
Ashland 62-55 in the first of a J
two game series of conference
play at Klamath Falls on Fri- j
day, Jan. 20.
Due to height, the Pels dom
inated both backboards, out
rebounding Ashland 50 to 29.
Klamath led 15-9. 35-30. and
48-45 in the first, second and
third quarters, respectively. It
wasnt until about midway
through the last period that
Eberhart sank two free throws
and put Ashland ahead 50-49.
The lead changed hands quite a
bit during the last quarter. Par
ent and Locke connected with
field goals as well as foul shots.
Glen Moore and Don Toucher
kept Klamath in the race. Par
ent and Johnson fouled out,
which cut down the Grizzly ef
fectiveness. Moore, a Klamath center,
had 19 points for the evening.
Woods of Ashland had 15 points
for the winners.
Line-ups:
(Jq- ) C-
S.O.C. JV's Grizzlies Splil
WHIP BEARS Double - Header
Using height and experience , lIJl r
trVheir11aj,vantage th siiiiw cavemen
JV s rolled over a stubborn I
Ashland quintet 54-42, Feb. 3. Ashland lost the first of a
The JVs led Ashland 15-13 two-round series on the local
at the first period, and moved floor to the Cavemen 48-38 Fri
ahead rapidly in the second and day, Feb. 20. The Grizzlies kept
third periods 28-23 and 40-29 up with the Cavemen the first
respectively. two periods posting scores of
Carlile and Biddington shar- j 10-8 and 22-20 at the ends of
ed scoring honors with 15 the first and second periods,
points each for the Junior Raid- Ashland connected early in
ers. Sword and Eberhart hit the 3rd- stanza. Parent and
nine for the Grizzly squad. Sword sank a hook shot and a
Line-ups: tip-in which gave Ashland a
Ashland 42 54 SOC JV's four-point bulge 26-22. Grants
Parent 6 15 Biddington Pass came to life and pulled
Baker 0 0 Munsell away rom Ashland with a 35-
Sword 9 3 Theiss 28 count as the fourth period
Woods 1 15 Carlile Pned-
Eberhart 9 8 Jacobson ' Grant Pas lost its chances
Subs: Ashland; Locke 2, to the state tournament
Johnson 4. Green 4, Tobiasson bv yielding to a crushing vic
2, Cotton 1, Cluff 4. SOC; Ow- jtorv scored by Ashland Satur-
inps 5. Jensen 4, Tonn 2, Kruz aaZi eD- 1B-
Sword fires pass to Parent. Mark Filch follows. Second game.
Ashland 75. Crater 60.
Miners Beal Tornado Takes
6IK1 Grizzlies 60-51 I Grizzlies Twice
62 Klamath J i
12 Sutherland The Yrcka Miners avenged j Medford pulled away to a
8 Perkins (their grid loss of last fall by :3.ii ip-j tviriav vh in v,.
19 Moore .beating Ashland on the Yreka ' tne Grizzlies could group I with 19 points.
rr: L ' their defenses. But Ashland Parent led Ashland scoring
. . "r.r T- ' ...j.. ... .v. , . I with 16 points.
The Miners took command of tuiuiu usiwra 10 Lineupi.
2.
BEARS ROMP
OVER CRATER
Paced by forward Gene Par
ent, Ashland romped to a 64-53
victory over Crater Friday,
Jan. 27th.
The Ashland squad was
ahead all the way taking a 20
15 lead at the first turn and
widening the gap to 35-24 at
half time. The fourth period
opened with Ashland ahead 51
33. Gary Herrman of Crater top
ped the scoring of the evening
The Grizzlies started out
slow with only a 2 point deficit
9 to 7, at the end of the first
cantor. Good faking by Parent
put Ashland ahead 27 to 18 nt
the end of the first half. Grants
Pass started falling behind in
the third quarter but complete
ly fizzled out In the last stanza.
Locke scored 18 points for
the Grizzlies.
Ashland 55
Parent 14
Woods 15
Sword 2
Johnson 2
Locke 10 5 Kimpton .4. i . . . (
The superior height of the
nKuucmt rimaiia '" "jine lead wrougnom in Kama a iu-io uau ume aavanage. in Ashland 64 53 Crater
ciding factor in the second .posting scores of 17-7, 33-18, 46- the second half Medford again Parent 16 8 Sbama
53,mC ?k o !W"gaT SeJeS fu I32' at the ends of the first' scc- Pulled away, but the Grizzlies Baker 14 19 Herrman
Klamath Saturday Jan. 21 with ond. and third quarters. went into their zone to slow Sword 12 5 Gray
Ashland losing 63-51. I Sword took scoring honors down the Tornado. , Woods 1 3 Lefler
tur . ,wll io pomu, wnue uiurcnui ; . tw o, e..,... Locke 0 4 TVmthlt
i i suds: Asniand; M. Fitch 4.
a tieht'zone Hefonso that hopan iEberhart 7. Green 7, Cluff 2.
Ln-ups: I to function in the second per- (Alley 2, Cotton, Murray. Tobi-
Ashland 51 60 Yreka, ion, after the Tornado had .asson.
Parent 2 11 Bennett blown to a 21-10 lead. The Crater; Allen Green 2, Gay
Baker 16 Churchill Bears matched Medford point ette 8- Calander 6.
Sword 23 15 Kels tor point during the first 6 min- j In Ashland's second nan
Eberhart 1 12 Holloway Jutes limiting the Tornado to ! league tilt, the erizzlies romp
Woods 6 6 Kleever .two field buckets and five free led over Crater 75-60. Jan. 28 in
Subs; Ashland: Locke 0, Gre- throws. a Saturday nieht fracas.
a mor. turn nnlttti 1 S.I 3 nt tho 1 is - iU ...:!.. ' ln
mrf f th- first neriod At the - Feb 1 h tne Grizzlies employed
halftime Klamath had outscor-
ed Ashland 32-19.
Ashland fought hard in the
secend half with center Sword
hitting from all over the court.
The gap narrowed 58-49 with
Klamath still ahead at the be
ginning of the last stanza.
Sword copped the scoring
honors for the evening with 20
points followed by Taucher
from Klamath Falls with 17
points. .
en 3, Johnson 7.
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Crater outscored Ashland 20-'
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out-rebounded Crater, with
(Sword and Parent getting 14
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Parent copped the scoring
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