PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS FRI., JAN. 18. 1957 Pat's Comments Well, the Varsity is rolling along fine now with eight wins and one loss. The games Friday and Saturday nights are con sidered to be the roughest ones we will play, so why don't you all come out and sup port the team. Earl Iba, our coach, seems to have changed the Grizzly luck. In case you haven't read his story on the front page, hop to it! The wrestling program has been coming along fine. Sev eral juniors and a few sopho more boys have been practic ing after school. So far, we're not sure if we'll get to letter in wrestling next year or not. Have you guys noticed Jim Dusch's column in the ASH LAND DAILY TIDINGS? In case you aren't informed on the sports' happenings around AHS take a gander at his col umn and bring yourselves up-to-date. The games with Crater last week-end were fast and fur ious. If you didn't see them you missed something. The frosh team is the only MARCH OF DIMES PLANS Plans are nearly completed for the March of Dimes week sponsored by the Ashland sen ior high students. This special week will begin Jan. 21 and continue through Jan. 31, fea turing a series of projects to raise money for the March of Dimes. DON'S RADIO & TV 33 E. Main Philco and Packard Bell "We Service All Makes" ASHLAND HOTEL COFFEE SHOP 67 East Main Shop For ir Watches and Rings Special Gifts HENRY CARR'S SHELDON JEWELRY 272 E. Main SWEET SHOP Thick Milk Shakes Juicy Hamburgers School Supplies Toiletries Sundries Mc NAIRS 71 East Main 'LET'S GET ASSOCIATED KARL B. OESER 358 East Main . . . FINEST FOODS it Quality Groceries k Meats WHITE HOUSE MARKET 372 E MAIN team that didn't practice dur ing the Christmas vacation. As result of this they didn't look too good against Grants Pass. Chnur vnur onlril Ki, going iu niamaui rails on rn day and Saturday nights to Varsity Team Racks Up Wins GRIZZLIES WIN TWO Ashland Grizzlies whizzed past the Phoenix Pirates, 33 to 23, Dec. 21. Half-time score was Ashland 17, Phoenix 13. Point men were J. Eberhart 6, M. Dailey 6, J. Tobiasson 1, A. Hartwell 2, M. Fitch 6, D. Ol son 4, and H. Sorenson 8. The Grizzlies, during Christ mas vacation, traveled to Cot tage Grove to defeat them 30 to 29 on Dec. 28. Half-time score was Ashland 11, Cottage Grove 14. Point men were J. Eberhart 4, M. Dailey 8, J. To biasson 8, A. Hartwell 6, M. Fitch 2, and D. Olson 2. AHS FIVE SPLIT GAMES Ashland Grizzlies split a double header with Grants Pass Cavemen, Jan. 4 and 5. Scores and point men were, Jan. 4, Ashland 33, Grants Pass 30. It was a close game all the way with J. Eberhart mak ing 10, M. Dailey 13, J. To biasson 2, A. Hartwell 6, and M. Fitch 2. The half-time score stood Ashland 18, Grants Pass 16 Jan. 5, Ashland had 41 to Grants Pass 43. The score was tied and in the last few sec onds, Grants Pass made a bas ket. J. Eberhart had 11, M. Dailey 12, J. Tobiasson 8, A. Hartwell 4, and M. Fitch 6. Halftime score, Ashland 19, Grants Pass 13. GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE New Shoes Are Sold and Old Shoes Are Resoled 383 E. MAIN WICK'S FURNITURE STORE 297 East Main ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP Lilhia Hotel Phones 7531 or 6781 Slack - Hamilton's PROVOST FURNITURE 357 E. Main Phone 5811 S & II Green Stamps CAROL ANN FASHIONS Skirts and Joan Marie Sweaters Always Latest Styles ROLLING PIN DO - NUT SHOP Fresh Homemade Donuls and Candy 50 East Main ASHLAND CLOBBERS COMETS 0mxnmsw wmnrmz, ..mrwuxumrjinawMMi' 'n mnn'nniiiii:ii" Action in the Ashland -Filch 45, Mel Dailty 47. Crater JV's Split Two Games With GP Ashland J.V.'s split a doub le header with the Grants Pass J.V. Cavemen, Jan. 4 and 5. Scores and point men on Jan. 4 when the Ashland team made 31 to Grants Pass' 28 were T. Moores 2, B. Maurer 10, R. Mickle 8, D. Fitch 3, B. Baker 4, and D. Taylor 4. Ashland made 30 to Grants Pass' 44 on Jan. 5. Point men were B. Maurer 7, K. Lombard 3, B. Murray 6, R. Mickle 6, D. Fitch 7, and B. Baker 1. Scores and point men in the Reserve game on Jan. 4 when Ashland made 40 and Grants Pass made 37 were P. Simpson 7. J. Wright 3, B. Rosenbaum 7, J. Tepper 7, D. Simpson 8, and P. Stemple 8. On Jan. 5 Ashland Reserves lost to Grants Pass 27 to 40. Point men were D. Simpson 9, A. McKinnis 1, B. Rosenbaum 4, J. Bjork 11, and P. Stemple 2. Ashland J.V.'s tromped the J.V. Pirates Dec. 21, 45 to 23. Point men were B. Maurer 12, T. Moores 6, R. Mickle 3, S. Peterson 5, D. Fitch 10, and D. Taylor 9. Two Lost to Medford The J.V.'s played the prelim inary games at Medford Dec. 14 and 15. Scores and point men on Dec. 14 were B. Maur er 13, S. Peterson 5, T. Moores 4, R. Mickle 2, D. Fitch 6. Ash land lost, 38 to 54. Dec. 15, Ashland lost to Medford, 44 to 45. B. Maurer 9, T. Moores 3, K. Lombard 4, R. Mickle 4, S. Peterson, D Fitch 16, B. Baker 2 and D Taylor 2 were the point men Crater Comets Fall Ashland JV's bounced pasi the Crater JV's Jan. 11, 59 to 39, with Ashland in the lead all the way. Point men were B Maurer 14. T. Moores 10, J Bjork 4, R. Mickle 9, D. Fitch 11, B. Baker 1, D. Taylor 9, and D. Simpson 1. In the second game of the series of two on Jan. 12, Ash land JV's trounced the Com et JV's, 54-15. Point men were B. Maurer 14, 8. Moores 5, K. Lombard 2. R. Mickle 6. D. Fitch 15, B. Baker 1, D. Tay lor 6, T. Conner 2, P. Simpson 1, and J. Tepper 2. ASHLAND DRUG "Grizzly" Ballpoints Prescriptions Cosmetics Costume Jewelry 257 East Main 1 I game. Al Hartwell 38. Mark Grizzlies Trounce Crater Comets Ashland Grizzlies tromped on the Comets Jan. 11, 48-34. Ashland led through the game. Point men were: J. Eberhart 6, M. Dailey 17, J. Tobiasson 11, A. Hartwell 6, M. Fitch 4, D. Olson 2, H. Sorenson 2. Top point man for Crater was Don Goyette. Ashland High dumped the Crater Comets Jan. 12, 47-33. The comets held the lead once 4-6, after that the Grizzlies led all the way. The Grizzlies are knotted with Medford for lead ership in the Southern Oregon Conference. Point men were: Eberhart 9, M. Dailey 7, J Tobiasson 11, M. Fitch 8. A. Hartwell 4, H. Sorenson 8. WITH it PERSONALITY PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHES CAMERA SUPPLIES MEMORY LANE STUDIO 293 East Main PLAZA GROCERY On the Plasa STEAK HOUSE OPEN 24 HOURS "Where the Gang Meets" SEE US . . . FIRESTONE STORE ON THE PLAZA Ashland Frosh Win 2, Lose 3 Ashland Frosh lost to Grants Pass, 33-44, Jan. 4. The half time score was Ashland 6 and Grants Pass 7. Point men: Al ley 4, Forest 11, Hardy 2, Dick erson 1, Grey 13, and Rush 2. CUBS DEFEAT CRATER The Frosh picked up to win over Crater Frosh, 48 to 31. Halftime score was Ashland 12 and Crater 4. Point men: Alley 10, Forest 2, Hardy 7, Mitchell 1, Dickerson 7, and Grey 19. McLOUGHLIN WINS GAME Ashland Grizzlie Cubs lost 33 to 46 to McLoughlin. The half time score was Ashland 9 and McLoughlin 11. Point men were: Forest 5, Hardy 7, and Grey 21. CUBS TROUNCE PHOENIX Ashland Frosh whipped the Phoenix Frosh, Jan. 9, 55 to 23. Halftime score stood Ash land 15, Phoenix 6. Point men were: Grey 16, Alley 9. Elder 4, Carmean 7, Hardy 11, Tuck er 3, and Dickerson 5. AHS FROSH DEFEATED Ashland Frosh were defeat ed Jan. 11, 45-32, by Crater Frosh. Point men were Alley 2, Jackson 2, Elder 1, Carmean 2, Hardy 2, Tucker 5, Dicker son 4, and Gray 14. HAMBY'S DRIVE - IN MARKET PHONE 5161 180 C Street GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES MEATS MARSHALL - WELLS STORE ON THE PLAZA HARDWARE HOUSEWARES SPORTING GOODS INGLE DRUG Swedenburg Building SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN COSMETICS WILEY AND REINHOLDT INSURANCE 369 East Main SEE THE NEW if Jantzen Sweaters Ship & Shore Blouses k Alex Colamen Skirts ft? The PlaT tp'nTMilT STOPS SKATE The Gang AT Ashland Skateway