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PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS TUES.. SEPT. 30. 1958 By Jim Some of the '58 grads who are now playing football in col lege include Wayne Collum, Jerry Stublefield, Pat and Don Simpson, Hank Hampton, and Al Couth. Wayne Collum who is play ing in the backfield for SOC is doing an excellent job. Col lum made a touchdown last Saturday night against Moffett Air Base. Al South, attending SOC has also turned out for football. Jerry Stublefield is now at tending the University of Ore gon along with the Simpson twins. They are all going out for football. Hank Hampton is oing to the University of Ore- gon and is turning out for foot- ball. Phil Sword and Lance Locke who are Juniors at SOC and '56 graduates of A.H.S., are now mainstays on SOC's team. Phil Sword is center and does an excellent job and Lance Locke is doing equally well as quarterback. ABOUT LAKEVIEW.. Despite an opening game loss to the Roseburg Indians the Ashland Grizzlies are looking forward to their first home game on Oct. 3, against Lake view. Although Ashland cannot boast the weight as their op ponents can, they have shown good speed in backs, Al Mc Kinnis and Steve Gray. They are both returning lettermen and show great promise for the remainder of the season. Frosh Preps For Season "Comparedwith last year the AHS Frosh are larger and pros pects are good," stated coach, Cliff Engle. There are 30 boys out for Freshman football. The starting lineup includes: Ron Kirsher and Bob King, ends; Rod Fuller and Gordon Shadburne, tackles; Bob Ford and Jack Mills, guards; Dave Everett, center; David Cald well, quarterback; Rick Calla han, right halfback; Ron Scho ler, left hilfback; and fullback either Bill Stults or Galen Roberson will get the call. Frosh Schedule McLoughlin, October 3, there. N. Grants Pass, Oct. 10, there. Klamath Falls, Oct. 18, there S. Grants Pass, Oct. 24, there Hedrick, November 1, here JV Players Begin Practice "Regardless of the fact the JV's are smaller this year, we are going to pour it on," said John Gray, JV coach. Twenty-eight boys are turn ing out for JVs this year four juniors and the rest sopho-; mores, according to Gray.: Mike McCartney is captain and Jim Doster is co-captain, j The starting lineup is Mike' McCartney and Russ Blair, tackles; Dick Allen and Glen Tabor, guards; Lee Scott, cen ter; Jim Stewart and Glen Moses, ends; Dennis Nason and Forrest Farmer, halfbacks; Bob Georgiana, fullback; and James Doster, quarterback. Susee Big Art Kiser is playing cen ter with Bob Voris playing quarterback for the Grizzlies. Despite a noted lack of ex perience and size in the team, head football coach Varney Corey and assistant coach Bill Leybold, are doing an excel lent job in preparing the Griz zlies for their opening confer ence game against Grants Pass on October 17. Three of four conference games at home may give the Grizzlies a small edge over their opponents during the '58 season. Af rnt f lf KUJCDUkU LLIKJ ,wrffcww,w " ASHLAND 13-7 The Roseburg Indians took advantage of Ashland fumbles and penalties to defeat the Grizzlies 31-0 at Findlay Field in Roseburg, Friday, Septem ber 12. Three Ashland fumbles, two in the first quarter, and one in the second quarter, were re covered by Roseburg and ac counted for three of the four first half touch-downs. The fourth touch-down came on a fourth down situation with two seconds left in the half; it was made on a 45 yard pass play. Al McKinnis made a bril liant 60 yard run for the Griz zlies in the third quarter,tbut it was nullified by a clipping penalty. . j Roseburg's final score came on an off-tackle slant, good for 40 yards. McKinnis was outstanding for Ashland offensively, and Chuck Rush and Doug Forrest stood out defensively. Quarterly scores were: 1st qtr. Roseburg 12, AHS 0 2nd qtr. Roseburg 24 AHS 0 3rd qtr. Roseburg 31, AHS 0 4th qtr. Roseburg 31, AHS 0 Lick Lakeview SNOW WHITE FREEZE "TRY A GRUMPY" 1103 Siskiyou Blvd. Phone orders MU 9-6621 SWEET SHOP Thick Milk Shakes Juicy Hamburgers BEN FRANKLIN STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES The Best Place to Shop PERRINES Better Clothes and Shoes for Less Money On the Plaza it Watches and Rings Special Gifts HENRY CARR JEWELER 272 E. Main Coaches Corey and Leybold and the Grizzlies' offensive team. From left to right, back row Verne Speirs, Rt. end; Bob Rosenbaum, rt. tackle; Doug Forrest, guard: Jerry Tepper. center; Chuck Rush, left guard; Fletcher, left tackle; Ron Johnson, left end. Front row, left to right Coach Leybold, Dennis Johnson, right half; Gary Callaghan. left halt' Al Mc Kinnis, full back; and Bob Voris, quarter back; Coach Corey. Ashland J.V.'s Beal Yreka; Grizzly Frosh Bow To Crater Fosh The Ashland. Jayvces tripped the Yreka Jayvess 14-13 in a preliminary game at Yreka Friday night. Ashland held a lead from the first quarter on, when Glen Moses scored on a 12 yard run up the middle after Jim Doster had passed to him. The extra point was run by Dennis Nason to give Ashland a 7-0 lead. Dennis Nason agaip scored for Ashland's second touch down in the third period and the point after touchdown was good. Yreka scored twice in the last quarter but time ran out before they could score again. m m Support Our Advertisers! SISQ ' CONFECTIONERY 607 Siskiyou Ashland Ashland, Oregon Ph. MU 9-622150 E. Main SHORT'S EAST SIDE PHARMACY Prescriptions We Give S & H Stamps Ashland, Oregon HAT BAR $1.98 to $2.98 Casual Shoes School Supplies SPROUSE RE1TZ 266 E. Main John Little. Mgr. 1 1 Galen Koberson scored Ash land's only touchdown as the Frosh dropped a 13 to 7 deci sion to Crater on Friday after noon. Ashland led 7 to 6 at the half, but failed to score in the second half. Galen scored on a short run through the middle, in the second quarter. 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