PAGE SIX ROGUE NEWS WED- DEC. 19. 1958 Pat's Comments We're on our way in basket ball with 3 wins and no losses so far. The coach says he wouldn't be worried about the rest oi the games, if we only had more reserve strength, and that we lack the heighth the other schools have. Coach Iba has been using man to man defense inter changing with rone defense. On offense he depends upon ball control and their basic pat terns. J. V.'s The J. V.'s have won one came 60 far. Playing with sophomores only for the first time in the history of the school the team Is off to a fair start. The two losses to For tuna and Eureka are not as black as they may seem view of the fact that their J.V teams are composed of mostly seniors. The J.V.'s have a team of fast moving players who, as soon as their shots are zero ed in, will give anyone a good battle. Froh Frosh have started the sea son with win over Talent 48-32. Tht froth have been do ing thtir practicing in the morning before school at 7:00. How many of the rest of you get up and around by 7:00? Have you guys read about the new noise parade? Why don't you participate and get your cars all decorated and earn those 10 points? JV't Lose Game To Fortuna Squad The Fortuna B squad edged the Ashland Jayvecs, 48 to 40 in the preliminary game with Fortuna. The game was fast and furi ous R. Mickel fouled out early in the 3rd quarter and since the J. V.'s had only five players present it was neces sary to use Scott Peterson. The boys were unable to hit their long shots and had to work hard for what they got. Lineups: Ashland 40 Talylor, D. 6 Fitch, D. 8 Mickle, R. 6. Maurer, B. , 6 Bjork. J - 4 Peterson, S. 10 Fortuna 48 Berti 2 Tomasimi 9 Bucher 12 Semestraro 11 Blemmens 2 King Beacon Pulley 2 e Support the advertisers. YOU'LL SAVE! GROCERIES MEATS FRUIT VEGETABLES IDEAL SUPER MARKET 1475 Siskiyou Ashland Talent .1 '"fi I Action During the Ashland HOME GAME SCHEDULE Dec 21 Phoenix Jan. 4 Grants Pais Jan. 11 Crater Jan. 26 Medford Grizzlies Down Huskies 40-34 Using fightball control strat egy, the Grizzlies came from behind in a 24-22 half-time deficit to tip the Fortuna Hus kies 40-34, Dec. 7. Coach Iba used five men during the game. Accurate foul shooting in the final period proved to be the margin of victory for Ashland High. Tobiasson and Hartwell tied for top scoring honors for Ashland with 12 points each, with Tobiasson hitting eight of 11 free throws. EUREKA J. V.'s SQUEEZE BY ASHLAND J. V.'s The Ashland J. V.'s dropped a heart-breaking 36-35 decision to the Eureka B team after leading up until the final min utes of the fray. It was a close affair all the way with Eureka holding a 8-7 lead at the end of the first quarter, only to have the Griz zlies holding a 19-18 count at halftime. Ashland led at the third quarter mark, 29-26. Ron Mickle was top shooter for Ashland with 8 points. e e What the girls say: A thing of beauty is a boy forever. Serving Ashland High School Students for 21 Years CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Producers and Distributors OF GRADE "A" MILK Locally Owned Locally Produced Locally Distributed DIAL 2-7711 - Talent Basketball Game A. H. S. Quintet Downs Eureka Again the Ashland quintet went the entire game with no subs as they routed out Eureka 43 to 30, December 8. Grizzlies held an early lead controlling the play through the first period which ended with Ashland holding a 12 to bulge. In the second quarter Eure ka went into the lead 19 to 14. After a time out during which coach Iba explained a few facts to the Grizzlies, Ashland squared things for a half time score of 19 to 19. End of the third quarter saw the Grizzlies with a one point lead 29 to 28. The final chapter was all Ash land's as the Grizzlies allowed Eureka the ball once during the final quarter while Ash land tallied 14 points. Ashland made 15 out of 18 tries for free throws. The Grizzlies commit ting only seven fouls didn't give Eureka much chance for free throws. Fitch was high point man for Ashland with 12 points. Lineups: und 43 Eberhart Dailey 10 Tobiasson Fitch .. Hartwell Eureka 30 F Giuntini 14 F Olson . 2 C Sullivan 2 G Lee 2 G Chrichton 6 TRITES COFFEE CO. TRI-RICH COFFEE 490 "A" Street 'LETS GET ASSOCIATED KARL B. OESER 358 East Main ROLLING PIN DO -NUT SHOP Fresh Homemade Donuts and Candy ' 50 East Main CAROL ANN FASHIONS Skirts and Joan Marie Sweaters Always Latest Styles Grizzlies Edge Talent Bulldogs Ashland Grizzlies edged past the Talent High Bulldogs Dec. 4, 32-29, in a closely fought game. Ashland Jumped into an 8-2 first period lead which was cut down to a mere two point, 16- 14, lead at half-time. Through most of the third period Talent held a three point lead, but at the three quarter mark the Grizzlies pulled even 23-23 and were never behind again. Talent's center Terry Hazel ton started the game rolling with a free throw, but Grizzly guard Albert Hartwell was not to be outdone as he potted a grace from the free throw lane. Jack Tobiasson hit a field goal from the corner and Jack Eberhart holed out from under neath to make it 6-1. Hartwell canned a couple of free throws before Phil Combs sank a free toss for Talent as the first period came to a close. Ash land in the lead 8-2. Fred Helm, Bulldog, started off the second period with a field goal and his teammate Combs dunked through a couple of gifties to narrow the lead to 8-6. Hartwell had the Grizzlies in the lead again when he shot from just beyond the key, but Combs matched the shot with one of his own. Hartwell with two free throws and a set shot gave the Bears substantial 14-8 lead. Mel Wallace dumped a lay-in and Hazelton hit one with Wallace to tie the score with another short shot at 14-14. Jack To biasson in a rebound just be fore the buzzer sounded left the half 16-14. Harvey Sorenson dunked a pair of free shots early in the third quarter with Hoffman hitting two buckets in quick succession for the Bulldogs. Wallace made it 21-18 in favor of Talent. A long shot by Hartwell brought the Grizzlies up 21-20. Wallace matched it with a tip-in, Hartwell with his seventh and eighth con secutive foul shots got the Grizzlies within one point of the lead. Dailey made a foul shot making it an even 23-23. Hartwell for Ashland and Hoffman for Talent made new game 25-25. Dailey slip ped a lay-in over for Ashland to lead 27-25. Tobiasson rolled the final over for the standing score 32-29. Lineups: Ashland 32 F Eberhart F Dailey C Tobiasson G Fitch . Hartwell 18 Talent 29 F Wallace 8 F Combs 5 C Hazelton 3 G Helm Hoffman Subs: Ashland, Sorenson 2, Mur ray, Olson, Lombard, Peterson Baker. Talent, Baer 2, Wcinhold Messenger. Gingcrich, Conner, Welburn, Walls. e Patronize the advertisers. . . . STOP FOR ALL KINDS OF DRINKS AND CANDY Z U P E'S CONFECTIONERY 607 - Siskiyou Ashland Jamboree Held At Crater Ashland Grizzlies opened their basketball season Dec. 1 with the Jamboree at Medford in which they tied with Klam ath Falls for first place in the standings. Klamath Falls, was the high scoring club, and Ashland High produced the best defen sive mark. Period Scores: Klamath 11, Ashland 6 Crater 9, Grants Pass 8 Ashland 8, Crater 5 Grants Pass 15, Klamath 14 Ashland 6, Grants Pass 2 Klamath 15, Crater 13 Team Totals: Klamath Falls 40, Opponent 34 Crater 27, Opponents 31 Grants Pass 25, Opponents 2a Ashland 20, Opponents 18 Jamboree Standings W L Ashland 2 1 Klamath Falls . 2 1 Grants Pass 1 2 Crater 1 2 Scorers J. Eberhart 11 A. 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