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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
THURS.. MAY 22. 1958
195 Spattd TRoemdufi
Continued from Page 1
for the Grizzlies' success has
been in the actions of several
outstanding junior players
such as Bill Maurcr, smooth
fielding and hard hitting
shortstop. Two left-handers,
Bob "Rube" Johnson and Pete
Stemple 'have alternated at
first and pitching while lead
ing the club in hitting. Bob
Johnson is swatting at a .406
clip while Stemple has a .440
average going for him. Stem
ple also has an almost perfect
record in pitching with a 4-1
record. Two of these victories
were conference counters in
.which Pete gave up no earned
runs to Medford and Crater
and gave up a total of only
three hits. Al McKinnis, right
hander is the other pitcher. He
has a 3-2 record and one of
these victories was a no-hit,
no-run affair agaiiust Crater in
a five-inning, Kings X game.
If these and the other mem
bers of the team continue
their fine performances, Ash
land may well have the first
Southern Oregon Conference
championship since turning
A 1.
Track Wrap-up
The Ashland High track
team had a good season this
year under the first year direc
tion of Coach Cliff Engle. As
usual the track squad lacked
depth but also as usual Ash
land had some good track men
that carried the squad. Head
ing this list is Jerry Stubble
field who cropped fourth place
in the State' discus throw last
year and who also runs the
century in 10.4, tours the 220
in 23.8 seconds and runs an
chorman on the relay team.
Al South, also a discus throw
er, is another AHS thinclad
who is not to be taken lightly
as hs has won a state berth in
the discus as a sophomore,
junior and senior. South coupl
ed with Stubblefield gives
Ashland probably one of the
best one and two combos in
the state for discus. Both
South and Stubblefield are
seniors and will be missed
greatly next year. Steve Gray,
a sophomore, is another AHS
trackster that got his share of
the points this season. Gray
turns the 100 yard dash in
10.3, broad jumps 20 feet,
runs the relay team, and re
member, he is only a sopho
more.
Record'' Broken
Scott Peterson, a senior this
year, broke the AHS low
hurdles record of 22 seconds
set by Jim Jefferies in 1953.
Peterson set the new record of
21.5 in a meet with Crater.
Possible school record
breakers this season are Jer
ry Stubblefield in the discus
and Kip Lombard in the high
hurdles. Lombard has missed
the high hurdle mark by only
2-tenths of a second.
This year Ashland thinclads
for the first time participated
in a radio-graphic meet with
three other schools upstate.
Ashland won this meet bodily
and it was such a success that
two more have been scheduled
for next season.
Other seniors on the squad
are: John Dillie, mile; Rich
ard Barksdale, discus: Wayne
Collum, javelin; and Jack To
biasson. high hurdles; Al Hart
well, 440.
WRESTLING WRAP-UP
This year wrestling was add
ed to the line-up of sports.
With no previous experi
ence, the team did quite well,
(according to Coach Englc. !
Ashland won four matches.
In wrestling, experience is an
important factor.
Senior wrestlers were Frank
Conley, Gerald Troxel, Jerry
Stubblefield, Don Simpson,
Jim Wright, Pat Simpson,
John Dille, and Bill Nelson.
Conley wrestled as heavy
weight, earning a total of five
points. Gerald Troxel wrestled
in the optional 193 pound
weight class winning four,
tieing one, for a total of 22
points. Jerry Stubblefield was
in the 177 pound weight class.
Jerry won a total of six
matches for some 30 points.
Don Simpson wrestled 167
pounds with a two. win one
loss record for a total of eight
points. Jim Wright, at 156
pounds, won three matches for
a total of 13 points. Pat Simp
son wrestled at 147 pounds
competing in three matches,
winning two and losing one for
eight points. John Dille, one of
the most outstanding of the
entire team, wrestled 14
matches, winning 10 and tie
ing one and compiling eight
points in the district matches
for some 50 points. Bill Nelson
was our lightest senior wrest
ler at 135 pounds. Bill wrestl
ed eight matches, winning
four for a sum of 20 points.
TENNIS TOPICS
The tennis team received
too little recognition at Ash
land High this year consider
ing the tough competition they
had to meet.
This year there are four
senior net men. Gerald Troxel,
a two year letterman, holds
down the number two spot on
the squad. Over his tennis
career he has lost only ciglvt
matches.
Rex Clarke holds down the
number three shot and is a one
year letterman. Rex has won
most of his doubles matches
with, his partner.
Henry Hampton is a first
year net man. He plays fourth
man on the squad.
Returning this year to Ash
land is Brooke Shadburnc.
Brooke is fifth man on the
squad.
Last Will
Continued from Page 3
I, Linda Wright, being of
sound mind and body hereby
bequeath to Phyllis DeBoer
my invisible cheat sheets
and hope that she may use
them as skillfully as I have.
I, Jim Wright, being of sound
mind and body hereby be
queath to Bob Johnson my
natural ability to butter up
the teachers because he will
need it.
1, Mike Kearns, being dense
mind and small body hereby
bequeath to Dee Selby my
good looks and my genius
mind.
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