PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS WED.. OCT. 2, 1957 GRAY Star Gray, sophomore back, circles right end for lone score drop 14-7 decision to the Indians. tytvfilty By Scott Although two losses in two games does not speak too well for the Ashland High Grizzlies, a there are many who think that the Grizzlies could go a long way this fall. The, are pvpr.l rooH r sons for thuS teto Ir. " 1 ,v. bies have a good balance of size and speed throughout the entire squad. Number two is that there are SO football players out there that have the desire to play hard, rough, winning football, a trait that has been missing in Ashland in the past. Number three is the vicious hard driving tackles shown by the entire defensive unit of the Grizzlies in both games so - Tki. (,nnin was especially 'evident in the Roseburg game as the Indians fumbled five times. These fum- bles were not accidents, they were the result of hard tack- ling. Knmbnr fn.,r i (hP .-hnnl spirit shown so far by the A H.S. student body. A factor that is necessary in any team's ..... success. With these reasons in mind let's keep a close watch in the Ashland Grizzlies of 1957. B J JEWELERS 283 . Main Watch Repairing Jewelry Art Carved .Diamond Rings PLAZA GROCERY On the Plata Slack - Hamilton's PROVOST FURNITURE 357 E. Main Phone 5-5811 S & H Green Stamps MARSHALL - WELLS STORE ON THE PLAZA HARDWARE HOUSEWARES SPORTING GOODS WICK'S FURNITURE STORE 297 East Main GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE New Shoes Are Sold and Old Shoes Are Resoled 383 E. MAIN GALLOPS FOR GRIZZLY GOAL (fatty Peterson Coach Simpson has added something new in the form of tackle sheet this year. A tac kle sheet is a chart of how many tackles and assist tackles are made by each player on the squad throughout the year. Two Pints are iven for a tackle and one point is given fr ?n assist, taklf- rurrent4ly. Hank ,Hamptn ? leadln with a total of 31 points, 7 tackles and 17 assist tackles. Cubs Bow 18-13 To CP. Cavekids Jayvee coach Bud Silver was happy even though "ls Cubs dropped their first en- counter of the season to the Grants Pass Caveboys to the u"c OI 18",- . . jir. ouvir, wi naa sooa aeiense an me game even tnoign we were out- . 8 ' na . . ... ,B TO OI" Mr. Silver had high praises "V ' " ' ' kctt- and Haymes on offense; Forrest, Speirs, Tepper, Rosen- With five and one-half min hanm and Jnhnsnn fin dpfpnse ,,(, Folnm. in ih. noma Neeley made the first Grants Pass touchdown in the middle of the second quarter, Manen made the second to- wards the end of the third quarter on a quarterback sneak. Ashland finally started roll- ing at the start of the fourth quarter when wVynl sophomore scored on an end sophomore, scored on an end p a irt w . , ?ntf , 1P . f th final time in the middle of the fourth as Dave Wilson dove up the middle. With less man two minutes ?an to Marklev Pass connected In the second quarter, last- litied hy a Roseburg pass in for the second Crescent City stand defense playing by Ash- terceotion Roscbure moved remaining, Harley Dickers" " . :".. vard line to Bob Rosenbaum l. an the wav for tUe Cub's second TD. Wayne Pie t,. kett ran the conversion to com plete the game's scoring. Jayvee schedule is as fol lows: Sept. 30 Crater at Ash. Oct. 14 Grants Pass at Grants Pass ' Oct. 28 Medford at Ash. Nov. 2 Klamath Falls at Ashland k Watches and Rings ir Special Gifts HENRY CARR'S SHELDON JEWELRY 272 E. Main SINGMASTER and JONES INSURANCE AGENCY 343 East Main Phone 2-4221 against Roseburg as Grizilies Bears Fall In Opener Friday the thirteenth caught up with the Ashland Grizzlies as they lost a 14 to 7 game to the Crescent City Warriors Sept 13. The Grizzlies domi- rated play through the first three and one-half periods un- il I as? i"ter,Ception!!?dJ a freak kick-off play spelled de- tfeat for the Grizzly eleven. Ashland's touchdown came in the first three minutes as the Grizzlies kicked off to Crescent City and then held the Warriors on downs. Ash- land took control of the ball on the Crescent City twenty eight yard line and pushed to the fifteen where Steve Grav ran around right end for Ash- land's TD. Pat Simpson booted thp .ra nn:nt nfi ,u read Ashiand 7 Crescent City 0. During the next three peri- od it was all Ashlana with the Grizzlies penetrating inside tnc Crescent City twenty yard ard The 1' on five occasions Grizzly defense which rugged and aggressive all eve- "ms '""S ' arrior backs to little or no yardage. Sperry of Credent City Inter'- ctpted an Ashland pass and ran the ball to the Grizzly three yard line where the Ash- land defense held for two downs. Sullivan then carried for the Crescent City TD. The score then read AHS 7 Cres- cent City 7. Crescent City kicked off and the ball hit an Ashland player in face. Aiknis of tne War. riors fel1 on the ball. Sparked by the turn of events,.the War- . . a tne urizziy lv wnere a sum- touchdown. Markley then kick- ed the 7 """""" " P'? 2 le .""f.1 S5?re' Asniana jresceni cuy l. Support Our Advertisers CAROL ANN FASHIONS Skirts and Joan Marie Sweaters Always Latest Styles NOW OPENED SIS - Q BARBER SHOP 1015 Iowa Wayne Heard, Owner SWEET SHOP Thick Milk Shakes Juicy Hamburgers Ashland Grizzlies Upset Yreka Miners The Ashland Grizzlies rack- try for the extra point failed ed up their first win of the and the score was Ashland 14 season Friday night against v .. ,: the Yreka Miners by a 20-12 score. The Grizzlies and the Miners engaged in a punting contest during the first period with pn'offL1??.'"8",610. an offensive 'drive started. At the beginning of the second quarter Yreka punted to the AHS 42 yard line. Then the Grizzly offense got going the best it has all season long as i"lr!y."?d..SeJ3rfy 2 yard line, where Murray scored the AHS first TD. Steve Gray carried for the extra point and the score was Ash land 7 Yreka 0. Doug Fitch set up the second rav dld most oI the bal1 "y Grizzlv score when he recover- in8 scored the third Ash- ed a Yreka fumble on the Mi- ner's 10 yard line. Murray then ran over from the 4 yard line for the second Grizzly goal. Jerry Stubblefield kicked the extra point and the half ended AHS 14 Yreka 0. During the intermission the out in the backfield while Jer Miners must have sharpened ry Stubblefield and Mike their picks and shovels as they Kearns led the line play for dug away at the Grizzly de- the Grizzlies. Wayne Collum fense for the entire third peri- came out ahead on the tackle oa Ilna"y getting meir iirsi score with just 45 seconds re- gaining in that period. The Grizzlies Look Good In Loss to Roseburg For the second time in two burg with good broken field games the now grumbling offensive maneuvers returned GrizzIies went down to defeat uy U,T ZZ e " " "V ev?r- n, thc ?roc7,uff dlsh"8 Ut defeat tO Ashland, the "Your & a t feathers either knocked out or badly wilted. As a matter of IaCi, two Dig Koseourg buIU were discomisstoned as a re- ?" f the a88ressive Ashland attack. Action during the first quar- ler was " v nura"ous Penalties, mosuy against nose- burg- Ashland s defensive work was outstanding as it ? J- fenSLVel'. ",f,tner s'.de dld bn,1liantJu1n bv Jerrv stubble- field which narrowly missed being a touchdown Jaunt as he was knocked out of bounds by in T?nWMm Krau n tua t,.,.. "v.,6 land twice repulsed the In. -- - - 7 . . T. 'i ry,2f J1 comcinuiion. cinaiiy wun less than a minute remaining in the half, the Grizzlies punted to the Roseburg 40 which Rose- SISQ CONFECTIONERY 607 Siskiyou Ashland JZffc Your ffik?? 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Steele lofted a long pass to VnHinntt n th Hinn9l rin South narrowly missed mak- ing interception on the play. however, Roseburg led fe , inU he haU.tim ... ,,jj A hopped up Roseburg crew pushed relentlessly towards their second touchdown in the opening three minutes of thc 6econd cant0i hitting paydirt with iour first downs from their 45 yard jine However, one of Roseburg'. bulky bucks learned a hard lesson in phys- ics on the first play as Big Mike y cent came out of e mumbUng incc herentiy about "undersized" Ashland playerg. Ashland s offensive move from the 50 yard line was rtul- terception. Roseburg moved un prsiHnollv 4n AshlanH'a 94 as drizzly offense was au thumbs. , """" , "Ya 8 T steel,e. from Ash' lands ?9 k,nd ff P""' Ashland, off to a false start. punted from 25 to 50 yard line where Grizzly defense moved into high gear, stiffling thc Rose City recruits to less then 5 yards in four plays. Next, the offense took over and pushed to the Roseburg 19 on four downs where Steve Grey swung out, raced down the sidelines and scored his second TD for the Grizzlies in as many games. A second offensive move fizzled when a mix-up on plays enabled Roseburg to pick up a fumble and race to the 10 yard line. There, Pat Simpson, who's making this sort of thing a habit, was johnny-on-the-spot. With a minute and a half remaining, Roseburg's de feathered Indians were con tent to run out the clock.