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PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS TUES.. FEB. 19. 1957 Al Harlwell This blue-eyed, brown-hair ed junior lists basketball as his favorite sport. Born in Klamath Falls on July 21, 1940, Al says his favorite hob by is golf with skating as his second choice. He intends to go to college but as yet hasn't de cided where. "Just so it leads to golf," is the way Al puts it. Asked his favorite color, this 5' 11" ball player replied, "green." He lists P. E., metal and wood shop as his favorits classes. When asked what his ideal girl will be like, Al replied, "My ideal girl will have long, light brown hair; between 5' to 5' 8' tall; not weigh too much; have a good figure and be an excellent cook, mainly with lemon pie. Of course she will have to like me very much." Pelicans Tromo Ashland Twice Ashland Grizzlies fell twice to the Klamath Falls Pelicans Jan. 18 and 19. Score of the first game was 44-53. The sec ond game score was 40-57. Ash land fought hard through the games and had a half time scores of Ashland 18, K. F. 23 and Ashland 16, K. F. 32. Summaries: Jan. 18, Dailey 6, Eberhart 10, Tobiasson 6, M. Fitch 15, Hartwell 7, Ol son 0. Jan. 19, Eberhart 4, Dailey 18, Tobiasson 6, M. Fitch 2, Hartwell 6, Alson 2, Sorenson 2, Murray 0. Varsity Statistics Varsity statistics as of January 28: Won 8, Lost 5 Free Throws ' Ployer FG Made Missed Fouls T.Pts. Eberhart, Jack 20 60 32 43 100 Dailey, Mel 48 37 20 27 133 Tobiasson, Jack - 19 59 30 21 '97 Hartwell, Albert 26 34 16 43 86 Fitch, Mark 31 15 10 26 77 Sorenson, Harvey, 6 10 11 11 22 Olson, Dale 4 5 12 7 13 Peterson, Scott .... 0 0 110 Murray, Bob 0 0 10 0 Gray, Roy 0 0 0 1 0 Ashland Totals 154 220 133 180 528 Opponents totals 172 158 118 223 502 JV's Go Into Double Overtime Ashland J.V.'s played the Prospect varsity Jan. 16, and won 39-38. The Prospect vars ity had played the Medford J.V.'s and had won by at least 30 points. Ashland - Prospect scores by quarters, first A.H.S. 16-14, A.H.S. second 26-21, tied third 32-32, fourth A.H.S. 39 38. Summary: Maurer 13, Peter son 2, Moores 4, Mickle 6, D. Fitch 12, Taylor 2. Ashland J.V.'s lost to Klam ath J.V.'s Jan. 19, 46 61 at Klamath Falls. Half time score A.H.S.15, K. F. 27. Summary: Maurer 10, Lom bard 5, Moores, Mickle 1, B jord 4, D. Fitch 20, Taylor 6. Grizzly J.V.'s lost the first game in a two game series to the Tornado J.V.'s, 30-32, on Jan 25. Ashland was behind until the third quarter when they tied 26-26. Summary: Maurer 4, Moor es 2. Mickle 22, Lombard 4, BEARS FALL TO TORNADO Ashland Grizzlies went down fighting Jan. 25, 47-40 with the Medford Black Torna do in the first game of a two game series. The Tornado's jumped into a 13-19 lead in the first quarter only to have the Grizzlies square matters at half time 22-22. Medford mov ed ahead again in the third chapter 37-28. After widening the gap to its widest point, 43 28 early in the fourth chapter, the Tornado found that it had its hands full to maintain the upper hand as the Grizzlies, far from calling it a night, moved to within five points, 45-40 with two minutes left. Summary: Eberhart 13, Dailey 14, Tobiasson 9, Fitch 0, Hartwell 2, Olson 2, Soren son 0. Medford Tornado's won Jan. 26, 42-35. In spite of trailing most of the game, the Grizz lies were never out of range of the Tornado whose seven point margin at the end of the game was the widest spread of the evening. Half time score was Ashland 15, Medford 18. Summary: Eberhart 8, Daily 11. Tobiasson 4, Fitch 8, Hart well 4. i fr Pat's Comments I M 5S. AS ; Since track season is coming up soon I thought I would get a story on it for this issue. As most of you already know the Varsity squad has no relationship to the Track club. The boys that have turned out so far for Varsity track are: Discus Stubblefield, Sou th, Kiser, Barksdale, Conley, Jones. Shot-Put K. Dye, Roden- mayer, a. Davis, uoo Miller, Kiser, Rickenbach, Sleppy, Conley, M. Kerns, Hearn, Jon es. Mile Run Dillie, Parker, John Boorman, Fletcher. Javalin Throw Collum, Mickle, Braziel, Seitz .Hamp ton, Dye, Stothers, Rensfield. High Hurdles Lombard, M. Tucker, Rosenbaum. It's a pretty good turnout so far, so let's hope we end up top man on the pole!! Track and Field Practice Starts CAVEMEN BEAT TWICE The Ashland Grizzlies clob bered the Grants Pass Cave men Feb. 8, 52-36. With the score tied 11-11 in the first quarter the Grizzlies sifted through the zone defense to take a halftime bulge of 25-17. Ashland hit 14 out of 19 free throw attempts while Grants Pass connected with 14 out of 24. Lineup: Eberhart 8. Dailey 16, Tobaisson 8. M. Fitch 11, Hartwell 4, Sorenson 2, Olson 3. The Ashland Grizzlies took the second game of a two game series with Grants Pass Low Hurdles Vanden burg, Peterson, M. Tucker, Freeman. Pole Vault Buddy Miller, Wilson, Hamilton. 100 yard Dash Witt, Gil lespie, M. Tucker, Callahan. 440 yard Dash Witt, Gib son, Hearn, Barksdale. High Jump Tobiasson, Stubblefield, Hampton, Jones, blefield. laylor o, Baker, U. ritch ia. Cavemen Feb. 9, 37-35. This In the second game of the put the Grizzlies in undisputed series the Ashland J.V. squad fought hard for a victory over Medford J.V.'s 46-41, on Jan. 26. The Ashland victors led all the way with a half time score of 27-20. Summary: Maurer 15, Mooros. 2, Mickle 10, Lom bard, Taylor 11, D. Fitch 8. The fighting Ashland J.V.'s ran away from the Yreka J.V.'s 42-23, on Feb. 2. Ashland led all the way with Bill Maurer high point man for Ashland with 13 points. Lineup: Maur er 13, Wright, Moores 2, Bjork 2. Mickle 8, Lombard 2, Fitch 11, Peterson, Taylor 4, Baker, D. Simpson. The Ashland J.V.'s dropped a heart-breaker in a double ov ertime session to Grants Pass on the 9th of Feb. 60-63, after losing the first fame the nij;M before 46-61. Lineup: Maurer third place in the Southern Oregon conference. With the score 35-35 in the fourth quart er and 5 seconds to go Harvey Sorenson dunked two foul shots for the winning two point margin. Lineup: Eberhart 6, Dailey, Tobiasson 5, M. Fitch 14, Hart well 2, Sorenson 2, Olson 0. Mr. Johnson announced that regular practice of the Track and Field club will begin sometime during the middle of Feb. The main objective of the club is to improve each boy's techniques in his chosen event. Seniors particpiating are Jim Boorman, Jim Busch, Ken Dye, Bob Graves, Larry Ham ilton, Jim Hern, Jim Reams, Martin Tucker,' Neal Vanden- burgh, and Jim Witt. juniors participating are Charles Allen, Richard Barks dale, Frank Conley, Wayne Collum, John Dille, Eddie Gib son, Roland Hegler, Hank Hampton, Mike Kearns, Kip Lombard, Bob Miller, Larry Nortridge, Bill Richenbach, Bill Rooker, Lee Seitz, Pat Simpson, John Sleppy, Al South, and Jerry Stubblefield. Sophomores taking part are Jerry Braziel, Bill Hernlien, and Buzzy Parser. Freshmen participating are Duane Ash, Harold Bibeau, Gary Callahan, Jim Hamby, Wayne Pickett, and Jim Stub- i -i Jack Eberhart Basketball is my favorite sport, then baseball where I play first base," commented the 6' 1", 170 pound, red-haired demon of the basketball court. Born in Ashland on July 25, 1939, this hazel-eyed lad start ed his schooling in Texas but returned to Ashland after the first grade where he has stay ed ever since. In the future he plans to go to college so he "can make a lot of money." Jack Eberhart lists girls as his hobby, but to narrow it down a little his ideal girl is 5' 6" tall, has short black hair, and is ornery. When asked what his favor ites were he replied, "Speech, physics, the color green, and cherry pie!" His only pet peev es are referees. Jack is a senior so this is his last year with the AHS Grizzlies. THE ADVERTISERS Conley, Broad Jump J. Kearns, Witt, South, B. Davis, Wood ell, Hernlein. 220 Yard Dash Hernlein, Gibson, Braziel, Callahan. 880 yard Run Busch, Joe Boorman, Fletcher, Hapton stall, McCartney. 880 yard Run Busch, Joe Boorman, Fletcher, Hapton stall, McCartney. 880 Relay B. Davis, Witt, South, Gibson, Braziel, Gillespie. 17, Bjork, Moores 7, Lombard 22, Mickle, Peterson 10, D. Fitch 17, Taylor 7. The first game lineup: Maurer 19, Peter son 2, Moores 1, Mickle 2, Lombard, D. Fitch 13, Taylor 7, Baker 2. While the regular J.V. game was going on, the Reserv es were playing in a separate gym. The results were the first game Ashland 28, Grants Pass 47; second game. Ash land 32, Grants Pass 30. SIMPSON'S HOME TOWN HDWE. Ph. 8031 - On the Plaza Ashland Officers of the club are Lar ry Hamilton, president; Jim Witt, vice-president; and Jer ry Stubblefield, secretary- treasurer. Ashland High track is un dergoing improvement for this year's spring practice and track and field events. High grade red cinders from around the Fish Lake area are being used. Because of the lack of funds to buy proper equipment to re build the track, several boys have been doing all the work by hand. If your Hair is not Becom ing to you. you should be coming to us ASHLAND HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP 69 E. Main PERRINE'S Belter Clothes and Shoos for Less Money On the Plaza RICHMAID ICE CREAM V mile south of the college 24 different flaYori . . . 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