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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
MON.. APRIL 30, 1956
BEARS LEAD CONFERENCE DIAMOND RAC
Grizzlies
Clobber
Cavemen
Medford Nine, Falls Twice
To Ashland Baseballers
Ashland Grizzlies out-witted j Batteries: Medford; Sides and
the Medford Tornado to win on Hilton, McLaughlin. Ashland;
Locke s single in the seventh .Parent and Sword
J. V. RECORD
High point man for Ashland.
AHS Op
30
and a fielder's choice to send
in Eberhart, April 6, at Ash
land. Parent, M. Fitch, and D.
Simpson all got hits.
Parent, Ashland's hurler,
went the route for the Griz
zlies. Line score R H E
Medford 001 040 0 5 7 4
Ashland 001 013 1 6 9 4
GP Squad Cops
After breaking a 1-1 dead
lock in the fourth inning the
Grizzlies went on to clobber the
Grants Pass Cavemen 5-1 Fri
day, April 13, on the local dia
mond. Locke scored on a squeeze
bunt by Mark Fitch to even the
score in the bottom of the sec
ond frame.
Ashland scored two runs in
the 4th with Locke, D. Simpson
and Olson rapping out singles.
Locke and Simpson scored on !
a hit and a walk. I Dnnlia Panvse
Later Ashland romped in OQUB KelayS
two more runs. Two down in
the sixth Alley walked, Pete
Cotton singled sending Alley to
third, Parent singled sending
in Alley and Cotton scored on
a wild pitch.
Grants Pass - 010 000 0 1 3 2
Ashland 010 202 5 8 1
Batteries: Grants Pass,
Smith, Thomas, Cochelly and
Christine. Ashland, Fitch, Par
ent, Fitch and Sword.
Tornado Downs
Local tieilers
In the second Medford-Ash-land
game, they later tightened
their grip in the Southern Ore
gon Conference by leading with
2 wins and no loses.
With a big 3rd frame Ash
land went on to outswat Med
ford 3 to 2, on the Tornado
field, April 6
Talent Won .
j Eberart. 13
Fort una Lost
Cotton, 19
I Eberhart, 13
Medford Lost 44
Murray, 15
HartweU, 10
Gray, 10
Medford Lost 37
Murray, 13
44
54 58
47
A.H.S. Ties For
Third In The
Hayward Even
Combined pitching of Fitch ,Vhoe5 7" 49 47
and Parent only allowed Med
ford 2 hits.
Ashland's big inning came
with their third line up. Sword
singled to left field, Eberhart
walked, Locke, M. Fitch and D.
Simpson all singled to send
Sword, Eberhart, and Locke
across the plate.
Parent, Cotton, and Alley all
got hits.
Line Score: R H E
Medford 001 100 0 2 2 0
Ashland .... 030 000 0 3 7 3
Batteries: Medford, Putney
and Hilton. Ashland, M. Fitch,
and Sword.
Medford High defeated Ash
land 6 to 1 in the boy's tennis
division Friday, April 6.
mraiuuwuu vl uic u suir- the vault Tne Grizzly shot
les Dean Mason defeated Bob ; tterg and shutUe hurdlers
ocnwii ior me oniy uear vie- in fifth
wry. meaiura s juii vjruruun.
Bill Isaacs, Don Gordon, Dick
Wayburn defeated Ashland's
Dave Woods, Jerry Joy, Geary
Holman, and Rex Clark, re
spectively. In the couples Isaacs and J.
Gordon defeated Woods and
Joy. Schmit and Wayburn de
feated Holman and Mason.
In the girls division Julie
Joy and Maureen Stromberg
defeated their Medford opponents.
A strong Grants Pass squad
copped the annual Rogue Re
lays toy edging Medford 83 to
82 followed by Marshfield 53,
Crater 43, Klamath 38, and
Ashland 19.
The Tornado broke 6 records
and Grants Pass broke 1 rec
ord.
Medford broke Ashlands 440
relay record held by Gandee,
Hamilton, S. Baker and C. Bak
er with a time of 44.5. Medford
timed at 44.3.
Ashland came in second on
the 440 relay composed of
Johnson, Dunn, Witt, and Bak-
Also the Grizzlies Distance
Medley team of Kailey, Bohn,
Busch and Austin came in third
behind Grants Pass and Marsh
field. Johnson placed third on
Talent won .
Fortuna won
Bend won . .
Bend lost ...
Phoenix lost
Cottage Grove
Medford lost ....
Medford lost ....
iGrants Pass lost . ...
Ashland took a full squad to ! Grants Pass won
the short distance track meet Klamath Falls lost
Medford, Saturday, March Klamath Falls lost
31. Crater won
Short Distance
Meet at Medford
Varsity Record
Jamboree:
Ashland vs. Grants Pass won
17-12
Ashland vs. Medford lost
24-7
Ashland vs. Klamath Falls
lost 16-15
AHS
53
63
58
44
61
53
48
56
55
lost
The meet was contested in Crater won 75
Frosh Tracksters
Lose Jr. Relays
The Southern Oregon Junior
Relays were held in Grants
Pass on April 6. The Cave Kids
from Grants Pass won the con
test with a score of 106 points.
McLoughlin 79, Crater 44, Hed
rick 33, Klamath 32, and Ash
land 25.
Coach Simpson's Freshmen
that participated in the Junior
Relays are as follows: 440 yd.
relay. Long. Braziel, Miller,
Woodell; 660 yd, relay, Tepper,
Hamilton, Seymour, Winner:
distance medley, Haptonstall,
Crowley, Parker, Fletcher;
shuttle hurdles, Rosenboum,
Erickson, Allen; broad jump,
Woodell. Braziel, Winner; pole
vault, Miller, Long; shot put,
Mickle, Rodenmayer, McKin
nis. Riser; javelon, Mickle, Mc
Kinnis ;and discus, Kiser, and
Rodenmayer.
championship and a novice di- SOC JVs lost
vision. lYreka lost
Baker won the 180 yd. dash Medford lost ..
for the Grizzlies' only champ- Medford tost
lonship first. Al South collected Grants Pass lost
a first in the discus in the nov- j Grants Pass won
ice division. Johnson placed ( Klamath Falls lost
second in the pole vault and Klamath Falls won
was on the second place relay
team composed of Johnson,
Lohman, Dunn, and Baker.
Witt and Bohn placed high in
the 330 yd. dash. Austin placed
second in the 3-4 mile. Bush
and Hearn placed in the 660 in
their divisions. Lombard was
second in the novice division
of the high hurdles and Van-
denburg and Daily also placed
in the hurdles.
Those who also placed in the
meet were; Tucker, 180 yd,
dash; Lohman, 180 yd. dash;
Dunn, second in the shot put;
Stubblefield in the discus.
Op.
33
54
57
58
64
66
79
70
59
61
62
63
53
60
54
60
72
49
48
38
72
62
Eberhart, 16
Dailey, 13
Talent Won
Dailey, 16
Cotton, 12
Medford Lost
I Dailey, 13
Eberhart, 12
Medford Lost
Cotton, 13
Eberhart, 13
Grants Pass Won
Cotton, 17
Murray, 11
Grants Pass Won ....
Murray 14
Eberhart, 13
Klamath Falls Won
Eberhart, 10
Murray, 10
Crater Won
Murray, 15
Cotton, 11
Gray, 8
Crater Won
Gray, 10
Tobiasson
Yuka Won ....
Dailey, 11
Fitch, 11
Medford Lost ...
Cotton, 13
Gray, 10
Tobiasson, 10
Medford Lost
Dailey, 16
Tobiasson, 15
Cotton, 12
Grants Pass Won ....
Fitch, 18
Grants Pass Lost ...
Fitch, 18
Klamath Lost
Murray, 11
CoUon, 10
Ashland's fourteen-man re
lay squad won the Class A 880
and 440 yd, relays, was second
in the distance medley, tied for
second in the pole vault, fourth
in the discus, fifth in the shot
put and broad jump relays and
sixth in the shuttle hurdles to
tie for third with Bend in the
annual Hayward event at Eu-
37 Igene, April 14.
I Cottage Grove won the Class
A title with 69 points followed
54 ,by Redmond with 4. Ashland
ana Jtsena scorea 38 points
apiece for 3rd.
Results for Ashland:
Discus Stubblefield, four
th. 120-4 H.
Shotput relay Ashland,
fifth, 123-3 (Dye, Davis, Dunn).
Pole vault Johnson, tied
for second 10-9.
Broad jump relay Ash
land, fifth 54-V4 (Kerns, Davis,
Baker).
Shuttle hurdle relay Ash
land, sixth (Johnson, Dye, Van-
derburg).
440 relay Ashland, first
:45.8 (Johnson, Dunn, Witt, Ba
ker). 880 relay Ashland, first 1:
37.7 (Lohman, Davis, Witt, Baker).
38 32
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Grizzlies Lose
To Cavemen
Ashland lost their first base
ball game of the season Satur
day, April 15 to the Cavemen
3-0 at Grants Pass.
The Gee Pee's picked up two
runs in the first inning and one
in the third.
Parent went the route for
Ashland, giving up seven hits.
and striking out four.
R H E
G P 201 000 0 3 7
Ashland 000 000 0 0 5
Batteries: Ashland, Parent
and Sword. Grants Pass,-Smith
and Christine.
Cornels Topple
To A.H.S. Nine
Parent pitched the Grizzlies
o a 1-0 victory over the Crater
High Comets, March 27.
A triple by Olson in the
eighth inning and a wild pitch
by Crater sent him home for
Ashland's only run.
Parent allowed but two hits
during the game. Crater pitch
er allowed three hits, two of
them triples, by Sword and Ol
son. Crater 000 000 00 0 2 2
Ashland .... 000 000 01 1 3 1
Batteries: Ashland, Parent
and Sword. Crater, Herman
and Leflen.
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