PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS WED.. APRIL 1. 19S9 AHS Thrash Craler Club Ashland Grizzlies beat Cra ter High 9 to 1 in baseball, scoring seven runs in the first two innings last Saturday in a practice tilt on AHS turf. Steve Harris started the scor ing spree in the first inning with a walk. Paul Alley follow ed with a single blast, and Dic kerson walked. Mike Brewer walked and Harris scored. Get tling drove a single and brought in Alley and Dicker son. Brewer came in on an error to first. Tom Sample scored for Cra ter in the first inning. In the second inning scored three with singles by Harris, Alley, Dickerson, Gettling, and Stem pie. The scoring in the third came with triple by Tucker, scoring Stemple. The Batteries were: Ashland, Stemple, McKinnis and Tucker. For Crater, Sample, J. Anhorn (1), B. Anhorn (4) and Allen. Ashland Beats Crater Quintet Ashland High won its second game of the '58'59 season by turning DacK me L-rater tugn Comets 55 to 31 on their own lloor rriday, Feb. 27. The Grizzlies, whose only other victory of the season was over Crater, combined a 2 to 1 control of the backboards and a .379 shooting percentage from the field to defeat the Comets , , buV byThe8 end of thVfirsH- the A Jim led the individual od the Grizzlies led by the Medford took the lead at 3-2 scoring percentage-wise, hit score of 12 to 9. The Grizzlies "nd were never headed again ting 46 out of 121 from the completely dominated the sec- throughout the game. Medford field, for a .382 precentage ond quarter by holding the led 10-4 after toe first period, Bob Johnson w Comets to but two points while 2612 at the halftone, and 50- . .. nllm. . . . . . t hmoi wolf. 26 at the three-quarter stop. simjla.r number of attempts for Half- 11111 score was io lor .m.- lana. in me mira quarter me Grizzlies increased their lead 4 an n A.hi.j serves played the entire fourth quarter holding the lead to the end. Ashland's Bob Johnson was high scorer for the game with 13 points while Bill White and Loyal Higinbotham paced the Comets with 8 points each. Ashland's JVs broke a 48-all knot to defeat the Comets' JVs 51-48. ! Scoring: RtlondiiT 0rE? J " " ?::V':T!oL"n" Crater 31 Burns 4 B Wt! a 'JLZJL Pf. 2 ana King 2 SISQ CONFECTIONERY 607 Siskiyou Ashland BEN FRANKLIN STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES The Best Place to Shop PERRINES Better Clothes and Shoes for Less Money On the Plasa SWEET SHOP Thick Milk Shakes Juicy Hamburgers A. H. S. Polevaulter, Bob Thomas, soars high in practice leap. Final Losses Finish Slate Wrapping up its Southern Oregon conference slate, Ash- land dropied a 53-47 decision to Grants Pass on March 6, and a 63-42 decision to Medford, March 7. In their final game of the season, me cavemen outscorea the Grizzlies 15 to 8 in the third quarter. Quarterly scores favored Grants Pass 13-10. 26 21, and 41-29. Ten of the Griz- zli'es' scores came in the last two minutes of the game. Bob Johnson led the scoring with 13 points for the Griz- es. Medford High compiled an amazing .458 shooting percent- age in defeating the Grizzlies 2" at the three-quarter stop. 7"- "V""-" "Z-aZZ t Johnson paced the Ashland club with 16 Doints. i.. . ... 120 average. Others included Girls1 PE Activities, ?fmPie-8-25- -32; cer- ' aid Allen 16-61, .262; Bob GRA SpOrtS Start ""dv f 44; Steve Gray r 6-31, .194; Al McKinnis 1-7, Spring activities will begin -13; Dennis Johnson, 1-11, next week in the girls' physical .091. These figures do not in educational classes according elude the non .- conference to Miss Hendreson, instructor, games. Included in the activities will be softball and badminton. . , . r.irU in r.irW Recreational Association will soon begin fh snnrte alsn Thp HRA KmFS slssl Est murals Probablv be held the Lincoln grade school be- GRA cause of space deficiency at the Say you saw ii in the ROGUE NEWS Watches and Rings k Special Gifts HENRY CARR JEWELER 272 E. Main Brunswick Automatics Ashland Bowling Lanes 30 So. First St. OPEN 1 TO 12 7 DAYS A WEEK - Phone MU 2-0032 By Jim . wth the fifty-eight-fifty-nine basketball season concluded at Ashland high, the Grizzlies look back at a rather unsuc- cessfui season. The Grizzlies' two wins and 20 losses are all that could be exPected as the Grizzlies, as a team, hit only 231 field goals out of 79 trys for a .294 shoot- ing average. The Grizzlies' op- ponents attempted 785 shots making 317 for a .404 averaee rest was third with 40-12S for o9n A j-. , . ... 320fl "n J"1 J ' "ext w Uh 49-201 for a .244 average. Clark Smith hit with 10 in 59 for a . " 1M out 01 a the gift ,triP while their opponents ue uieir opponents rde27iuvof s5?. GrI? 'ommit- fouls ?" """-" ' iouis. PERSONALITY PORTRAITS at MEMORY LANE STUDIO 293 East Main Swim Now! Twin Plunges 82 DEGREES WORLD FAMOUS BUBBLE J) Plan Your f)ffl Group fy-vC, Parties or Thinclads Get Into Swing Track seasan got into full have been working out thus swing during the early part of far are Braehm Woodell, Art March with eight of last year's K- pm Rodenmeyer steve lettermen turning out for prac- Gfay Gmesple Gary Among the lettermen that Callahan, Ron Winner, and Tennis Outlook Shows Promise With only two returning let termen out for tennis at Ash land High this year Mr. Iba has a big Job before him to make a successful team. Jerry Joy and Floyd Grimes are the only two returning let termen. Others turning out are Jack Elder, Daryl Fairrington, Leroy Hannan, George Con verse, and Bill Benson. Susee , On the average the Grizzlies were beaten 56.6 to 39.7. The Ashland JVs in 18 con ference games, showed about the same thing although they did a bit better. Percentage on field goals shows the Grizzlies hitting 210 out of 689, while tk. .nnnnl. kit 9A1 Ml( 68, ODDOnentS led percentage wise, 385 to 305. Free throws were quite even with Ashland making 150 in 275 attempts for a .554 average whtlo thpir nmvuwntc hit inn in 324 for a .556 average. The opponents led In final scores 44.1 to 35.6. MARTEL PETERS UNION SERVICE STATION 237 E. Main Ashland SNOW WHITE FREEZE "TRY A. GRUMPY" 1103 Siskiyou Blvd. Phone orders MU 9-6621 FOR YOUR CORSAGES ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE N Ashland, Oregon PROVOST FURNITURE 357 E. Main Phone 5-5811 S & H Green Stamps FORD AND MERCURY Sales with Serrice JIM BUSCH FORD SALES Ashland WE'RE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH INGLE DRUG CO. 303 E. Main "By the Post Office" Ken Fletcher. Other boys showing promise are Jim Stubblefield, Forrest Farmer, Jerry Gamble, Steve Peterson, and Jim Grimes. Correction la the February Issue. Mrs. Fred Engle was mentioned as the daughter of Mr. Chris Slade. Mrs. Engle is actually the daughter of Mr. Bob Gar rett shown as drWei of the stagecoach. SINGMASTER and JONES INSURANCE AGENCY 343 East Main Phone 2-4221 OESER'S SERVICE STATION Phone MU 9-9316 FLYING "A" PRODUCTS GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE New Shoes Are Sold and Old Shoes Are Resoled 383 E. MAIN SHORT'S EAST SIDE PHARMACY Prescriptions We Give S & H Stamps Ashland, Oregon EBERHART'S Athletic Headquarters Sporting Goods 279 East Main Exciting e Watches Rings Chains Costume Jewelry Bar I. J. JEWELERS 283 Mala !t , Headquarters for School Supplies THE MART 270 E. Main S It H Green Stamps tteltei'i 'tin- m 80 E. Main ASHLAND, OREGON Phon MU 9-6221 . OPEN DAILY