MON DEC. 16. 1957 ROGUE MEWS PAGE THREE Matmen Drop Meet ' The first interscholastic wrestling match in the history of Ashland High School was held December 3, in the A.H.S. gym. The match was between the Crater Comets and the Grizzlies. Even though Crater has. had wrestling for a num ber of years, the Grizzlies look ed good in going to defeat 40 25. AU of the individual match es were won by pins. The winners for A.ILS. in the preliminary matches were Jay Kaylor and Don Simpson. The results of the main event matches were: Dace White, C. over Marvin Powell, A., Buz Parker, A. oyer Butch Barber; C, Duane Ash, A. over Mike Notta, C; Ralph Dillion, C. over Glen Moses, A.; John Ta berra, C. over Larry Schmaltz, A.; Dennis Bailey, C. over Ron . Johnson, A.; John Dille, A. over Rich Barne, C; Wayne Collum, A., over Don Gillespie, C; Dave Brown, C. over Steve Farris. A ; Jerry Stubblefield, A. over Curtis Raine, C; Jim Goldenpenny, C. over. Gerry Troxel, A.; Mike Martin, C. over Frank Conley, A. ' Santa's khAnninfl topping Column Have you finished your Christmas shopping yet? If not, why not stop at the adver- tisers of the Rogue News. Scott's Gift and Babr Shoo offer gifts for the person tak- home Decorative Jines "" . , , i finest quality material. Are your grades slipping due to messy papers? Would you like to find new type- writer under the tree on Christmas morn? A hint to mom or dad could make you the happy recipient of a type- writer from . , Ashland Office Supply. No Christmas season is com plete without parties. Delic ious donuts, sandwiches, and homemade candy from the Rollin Pin Donui Shop will be the hit of your party and make you the most envied hostess in town. While taking a break in your, Christmas shopping drop into the Rollin - Pin Donut Shoo for a refreshing cud of coffee and a roll. WILEY AND REINHOLDT INSURANCE .359 Est Miin : Bob Lee and Stuart Raspone battle it out during annual Let termen's Smoker. Leo Daniels Hits for 30 As Bears Stomp Loggers Leo Daniels singed the hoop nrj a. u-, nnrPfi ;n 30 noinu ieading tne Ashland Grizzlies to a 61-47 verdict over the Eu- rcka Loggers, Dec. 7 Trans- formed after a t dull Friday night affair, the casaba men from Ashland played torrid ball as they steamed easily past the tall lads from South of the border. The game started off fast as lead early in the quarter. Then tinued their domination as Daniels began his sizzling dem- Daniels shooting fell off cbn onstration of shooting finesse siderably. but the company and the rest of the team settled aown to pull out in iront 10-1 as the quarter ended. -MYSTERY-GUYS 'II DOLLS . , vnwatt frSee theater ticket first person who turmt In the correct names of all four mys tery students. Conclusions may be given to Judy Campbell or Florence Byrd. Remember the first correct answers receive the ticket. Here are a few clues to the students identities; ' The first student is a boy and he stands about S feet 10 inches tall and weighs apcrox- imately 165 pounds. He Is a fc:iior ;.nd wears biack ifo-.:- quite frequently. He has blue eyes, a crew cut, and a gay but serious- smile The second student is a girl. Some of her charming feature, are blue eyes and dimples. She wears white bucks and flats. She weighs about 117 pounds. All this topped with a cute smile makes this 5 feet 4 inch senior girl very well liked by 'Next is a junior boy' who stands 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds. He has blue eyes, a crew-cut, and faint dimples. His shoes are what is kiiown as "light browu fruit boots." The last student is a junior gin. nne aiso nas aimpies, cnarity stripe and continu wears white shoes, and has ed tneir fieid goal perform blue eyes. She stands about 5 Meanwhile, the boy3 test 6 inches tall and weighs from down gth found them about 120 pounds. . selves limited to one field goal. The color of their hair has fne foul shot an h0in ?e not been told as that would times by a margin of 23-14 as give it away. However, all four colors begin with B. The initials of all four mystery stu dents are hid somewhere in the paper. Have fun looking and don't forget to turn in your answers as soon as possible. . The second quarter saw the Grizzlies step up this sizzling to boom out in front 21- half M Eurekans hastily caUed time out moment of deliberation did them no good however ag DanieU continued his scoring splurge tn AnH fh- hal ,ith ,0 noints and a comfortable 33.23 iead for the home team. As the third Quarter unfold made up the slack. Peterson and Hartwell began putting the little ball through the big hoop, outscoring the rusty Log gers 10-4 to take a 43-27 edge at the close of the quarter. Stout defense and smooth working ball control offense combined to keep the Grizzlies matching the revived Loggers tit fat m a ttio Ftlr mAni very satisfactorily witn a bl- tc ore to fa vor of the Ash- them their second victory in many games. Huskies Edged In Last Second Squeaking past the Fortuna Huskies of California by core of 36-34, the 1957-58 edi- tion of the Ashland High bas- ketball team made their debut n a sparsely attended home game, Dec. B. With both clubs playing er ratic, early season ball, the amf waf 8"11 t ".J" way. The first quarter featured ball control offense as the Grizzlies hit from the field at " ' ." bA the visitors offfnst with aff- gressive defense. The 11-10 lead of the visitors at the end of the quarter was accountable to their cashing in at the foul line while the Grizzlies suffer- ed from an allergy to getting free shots, In the second stanza of play, it was Ashland all the way as thev besan to hit nav dirt from the half-time buzzer sounded. ASHLAND DRUG "Grizzly" Ballpoints Prescriptions Cosmetics Costume Jewelry C57 East Main Smoker Nets $200 For Athletic Fund By Larry Nal Closely matched, ' act ion- Result of the packed bouts were the star at- were: tractions of the annual Letter- man's club smoker held Wed nesday, Dec. 4. Ten boxing matches and a wrestling exhi bition rounded out the even- inc's format as a crowd of 350 viewed the spectacles in the ring. Proceeds of over' $200 went into the Ashland High athletic fund. Although none of the com batants were skilled pugilists, they still went at each other determined to win and they never quit. Remember! DECEMBER 16 Wrestling, Grants Pass, there 17 Christmas Program , . 18 Wrestling, Hedrick Jr. Hi, here .19 Wrestling, Illinois Val ley 20 Basketball, Tillamook, hcie : 20 to Jan 2 Christmas Va cation ,21 Basketball, Tillamook, here JANUARY 2 Wrestling, Klamath Falls, here 3 Basketball, Crater, here 4 Basketball, Crater, here 7' Wrestling, Crater, there 9 Wrestling, McLoughlin, here 10 Basketball, Klamath Falls; here 11 Basketball, Klamath Falls, here 14 Wrestling, Medford, here 1 16 Wrestling, Hedrick Jr. Hi, there 17 . Basketball, Medford, here 17 End of the Semester 18 Basketball, Medford, there 21 Wrestling, Grants Pass here 23 Wrestling, McLough lin, there 25 Lettermen's Formal . Dance 29 National assembly ' - 30 Wrestling, Medford, there 31 Basketball, Grents Pass, there OPEN , SIS -Q BARBER SHOP 1015 Iowa Wayne Heard. Owner CAROL ANN FASHIONS Skirts and Joan Marie Sweaters Always Latest Styles SWEET SHOP Thick Milk Shakes Juicy Hamburgers HAMBY'S DRIVE-IN MARKET PHONE 5-5161 180 C Street GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES MEATS 11 events Dennis Nason over Dick Al len. , Jerry G lines over Lee Seitz." George Moses over Jerry Mitchell. Steve Harris over Don Fow- ler. Stuart Raspone draw with Bob Lee. Jay Kaylor over Joe Boor- Wrestling ' . Bob Voris over Clinton Gil lespie, George Mackay over Floyd Brown, Gary Callahan draw with Ron Fuller, Leland Hartwell over Gary Pflueger, and Jerry TroxeJ over Steve Morrill. STOP! GRIZZLIES! STULT'S UNION SERVICE Union 76 Gas J. H. U. S. Royal Tires Hwys. 99 66 STOP! School Needs k Groceries " Meats MARKET BASKET 842 - Siskiyou Phone 5841 B J JEWELERS 283 E. Main Watch Repairing Jewelry Art Carved Diamond Rings GO! GO! GRIZZLIES Your Favorite Cleaners k Free Monile Moth Proofing COLLEGE CLEANERS Ingle Drug 303 E. Main . Fountain School Supplies Cosmetics Prescriptions Magazinos Your Photo WITH PERSONALITY PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHES CAMERA SUPPLIES MEMORY LANE STUDIO 293 East Main