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PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS TUESDAY. JAN. 28. 1958 Bears Split With Crater Journeying to another point for their first action in the Southern Oregon Conference, the Ashland eager crew suffer ed their third and most disap pointing loss of the season. The Grizzlies completely domi nated the first half as they built up a fast 14-5 first quar ter margin of superiority and tipped that lead to 23-11 at halftime as the offense clicked from the start and the defense contained Crater's scoring am bitions. This comfortable picture changed considerably in the second half as the Comets zip ped out into a small court press and began working their offense. Crater outscored the Grizzlies 13-5 in the third quar ter to come within hailing dis tance, 28-24. Hot from the field and the foul line, the Comets knotted he affair at 32-32 in little less than three minutes of the fourth quarter BASKETBALL BALLET , , , f-V Dave Robinson of Klamath attempts to block 5' eld try by Scott Peterson as Jack Tobiasson. Glan Mooze, and Ytmael Herrera look on. WRESTLING AHS Grizzlies Calm Medford Tornado After building up a nine work trying to figure out what point lead and then falling was going wrong. Apparently seven points behind, the Ash- they did solve the problem and land High Grizzlies beat the came back out on the floor and Medford Black Tornado 47-44 began gnawing away at the in the Grizzlies gym last Fri- Tornado lead. Then finally day night. It was a big victory with just three minutes left in for the Grizzlies as they fell the game, the Grizzlies tied the behind seven points in the score at 42-all. Ashland went third quarter but came back on and opened up a five point strong to win. lead on the Tornado with just The Grizzlies started , out seconds running on the clock, like a "house-a-fire" building The Tornado got one more up a 15-9 first quarter lead basket before it was over and and the building up spread to the game ended AHS 47, MIIS 19-10 near the end of the half. . At this point the Tornado be- Bears Win 40-37 gan to roll and out scored the The Grizzly cagers scrapped Grizzlies 7-3 in the next two to a 40-37 victory over the and one half minutes. . Medford Black Tornado, who As the third quarter began. Is in an off year but is still the Tornado opened up with toiuh to beat, last Saturday at both barrels while the Griz- Medford. The Ashland margin zlies did little or nothing. It of superiority was due to more was in this quarter that the chances at the free throw line By Scott Peterson -Wrestling," according to Ashland boys face has had tornados held its largest lead as both clubs were even with Coach Cliff Engel, "is coming three or four years more ex- of the evening, 41-34. 12 field goals apiece. Medford This score was immediately "long very well." rne Mis penence ana, as in an amie- ", " UUiiUUru ... . . i . craDnlers are lookine better tics, experience under contest took a time-out and went to Things looked pretty dismal to 34-34. Two free throws with each match. Ashland has won situations is an athletes most little over two minutes left onlv one OI ,ts seven matcnes vaiuame asset, in wrestling gave the Crater club the win- to date. Three of these seven this is especially true, accord ing score. Al Hartwell drew losses have been, two to Kla- ing to Engel. two foul shots, hitting he first math and one loss to Grants Coach Engel remarked he but missing the second to end Pass. Both of these schools are wished Ashland could have B Sco" Larry N.al first quarter, 21-18 at the mid- the scoring at 36-35 in favor of always state powers in wrest- started wrestling just one year Tie Ashland Grizzlies are f,' r . ,,. . v., line .. l V. 4Uaa ..... 1 11 1 '00 U fl 1 if I 1 . M(? . for the first three quarters as it was evident the Tornado was trying hard for its first conference victory. The Griz zlies were down 8-5 at the ree-qii In the fourth quarter, Coach Iba's ball-control offense and ball hawking defense settled Crater. High scorer was Wayne earlier, as ne ieels that mere now in second place in the Allin of Crater at 14. For Ash- EXPERIENCE NEEDED are some seniors on the squad Southern Oregon Conference, land, it was Bill Maurer with Another reason for the un- tnis vear that could rank a- The previous three-way tie for 12 : i .ui a u mone this vears exceDtional r,,i r.in ,., h-nirn Out for revenge Saturday land has just started wrestling n'eh school grapplers, "had they Klamath Falls won two games dwn b"s.incss and uickly night on their game floor, the this year while the other naa one previous year oi from crater and Medford Ashland aggregation slowly schools the Grizzlies have fac- wrestling. swept two from Grants Pass but surely built up a 8-4 lead ed, except Henley, have had Bovs naving the best varsity iast weekend. in the first quarter and main- wrestling for at least five win-ioss recoras are. buzz tained that lead as they swag- years. Wrestling in these other Parker 8-1; John Dille 6-2; Jer ged scoring lit for with Crater schools starts at the junior ry Stubblefield 3-4; and Ger- and ending the first half lead- high school level. This rheans rv iroxei J-o ing 17-12 Profiting from experience, the home town boys avoided the disastrous third quarter of the previous night. They suc cessfully cooled off the Comets to end up with a third quarter score of 22-19. Iba's casaba men then put the game on ice building up a 9 point lead at one time to give Ashland their first confer ence victory of the season to the tune of 37-30 over Crater, that almost every wrestler the i-oomng aneaa 10 next year Engel stated, "We have some Grizzlies Tin Cheesemakers; Lose lo Shasta good wrestlers coming up if they continue to improve as they have done this year. W Klamath Falls 7 Ashland . 3 Medford 2 Central Point .. 2 Grants Pass 2 boomed out in front with min utes remaining. They main tained this lead to the end in spite of all the Big Wind could do and evened up their con ference record at 3-3 and rose to a three-way tic for second place in conference standings with Crater and Grants Pass. The Ashland crew was led by Al Hartwell with 14 and The Grizzlies are considered Jack Tobiasson with 10 while Some of the outstanding pros- by mar,y to have an excellent Medford's scoring was evenly pects include Buzz Parker, Art chance to earn a berth in the distributed among Anderson Kiser, and Jerry Joy. ' state tournament. In order to with 9, Peck 8, and Bilbee . accomplish this the Ashland Lane and Lowell Dean, 7 a- FRESHMEN club must take either first or piece. Looking into the future we SCCOnd piace in conference uiu. ms. ii im play. This will be no easy that have potential as good cn0re for the Iba-men as Med- In the second series of the matmen. The freshmen squad for(j anc( Grants Pass are also season, the Ashland hoop consists of 15 boys, three of favorites to cod second iDot Hiah scorer was Maurer of squad Journeyed south of tne which wrestle on the varsity Tnus tne Bames comine ud Ashland with 12. For Crater it border to Redding. There they squad. The freshmen have had this weekend may be tabbed -STATISTICS- was Campbell with 11. TAP Needs Your Support PLAZA GROCERY On the Plata SNOW WHITE FREEZE TRY a GRUMPY were bounced bythe tall lads two "bouts to date and have from Shasta Union 37-24 and won one and lost one. They school participating 47-3Z on sucessive mgnis. a- uppeci MeancK ana lost to me gressive play saturated with Loughlin.' personal fouls marked the ac tion as the Grizzlies were be leagured by cold fingers from the field and tight defense by the Shasta Wolves. High point men from Ashland were Hart well (7) on Friday and Maurer (10) on Saturday. For Shasta it was McGown (11) on Satur- Grizzliet in Conference Play Compiled by Harry Wright Hoop Clubs Have Good Season Start before the varsity games. Bud Silver's jayvee basket ball as "must" games for every school participating. Ashland, P"" PTA Pp TP Medford, Crater and Grants Lombard 4 3 11 6 11 Pass must win to stay in the Maurer 26 14 20 16 66 contention for a state tourna- Tobiasson 6 15 28 19 27 ment passage. A split in any of Hartwell 13 14 23 25 40 the series will not be suffi- Peterson 17 n 14 26 13 48 cient as each school must win Daniels 11 12 18 9 34 two games to secure a safe Watrus 5 5 13 15 15 lead in conference standings. Murray 2 0 2 2 4 This, coupled with the yearly Johnson 3 0 2 2 6 rivalry, should prove to make ... , ,,,.,,,,, the contests this weekend Ashland 87 77 143 107 251 doubly interesting as we ap- Others 77 94 147 106 248 YOU'LL SAVE II I Groceries Meats Fruits Vegetables S. L. IDEAL SUPER MARKET 1475 Siskiyou night. for jQcal fans as thcy havc proach the half-way mark in - Playing an Oregon school. come from behind in games a- the cage season. . for the first time, the Casaba Bainst Grants Pass and Klam- JuniOT DOWlMQ . . . men of Ashland easily sub- ath iosing to Grants Pass in As a result of this intense dued the Cheesemakers from overtime and to Klamath by a rivalry, the question of sports- Continued from Page 1 Tillamook in a two-night stand scant two points. manship has arisen this year Junior league Bowlers he re al Asniana. jfriaay nigni vne Led by the consistent high as it usually has. As Mr. Jobe pUcd, "besides bowling, plans victory margin was 48-37 as scoring of sophomore Steve has pointed out, we must prac- will be made for matches bc Hartwell poured in 20 points Grcy and occasional help from ticc good sportsmanship to tween other teams in the Ro to lead the Bears' attack. For varsity squad men Jim Bjork, stay in comjietition with other gue Valley under the Ameri the Cheesemakers, Trammell Bob Johnson, and Clark Smith, schools, to earn a good repu- can Junior Bowling Congress hit for 13 in a losing cause, they have compiled a respect- tation for our school, and to sanction." Saturday's scoring chores were abie 7.3 record thus for in the win the Southern Oregon divided between Maurer (li), casaba season. sportsmanship cup. These are Tobiasson (10), and Peterson Results of the individaul very good reasons from a logi- games have been as follows: cal point of view. However, (10). For the Tillamook crew, Berry Miner shucked in 12 as he lead the effort which closed the Ashland margin of superi ority to 49-42. Fortuna 47 Ashland 45 Ashland 45 Eureka 30 Ashland 39 Redding 34 Ashland 34 Redding 22 Ashland 31 Talent 27 PROVOST FURNITURE 357 E. 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