Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, January 18, 1957, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    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
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ASHLAND HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP
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SWEET SHOP
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School Supplies
Toiletries
Sundries
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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.
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STORE
297 East Main
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SHOP
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Phones 7531 or 6781
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S & II Green Stamps
CAROL ANN FASHIONS
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Fresh Homemade Donuls
and Candy
50 East Main
ASHLAND CLOBBERS COMETS
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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.
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Costume Jewelry
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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.
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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.
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