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PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS FRL. SEPT. 25. 1959 Grizzlies Engage Pelicans Tonight Both the Ashland Grizzlies and the Klamath Falls Pelicans wUl carry unmarred records into their first league scrap By Jim Suie Although the Ashland Griz- to be underestimated as pos zlies are one of the lightest sible league contenders, teams in the Southern Oregon Coaches Mamas Conference they shape up to With the vacancy left by .ET, lUgnOSt teamS CU" Engle. rmer vatv which will be held in Klamath wrestling ana iracK coacn, Mr. Defensively the Grizzlies Mobley has been appointed have shown great determine- head wrestling coach at AHS. tion and have been hitting Hiram Crane, new P.E. direc their opponents very hard. The tor, has taken over the job of efforts have been not so much head track coach, individual, but are team ef forts. Against Roseburg a large CROSS COUNTRY RUN Falls tonight. The Pelicans have beaten' their first two opponents by the score of 7-0 and 13-0 and have shown an air-tight de fense along with a moderately strong offense. Although t'.ie Grizzlie's de- This Is the Play Thai Did It 4. percentage of tackles were cciTiiscn nunto -ntir made made by two or more fense has been scored against, players. Individually in the Thise year for the first time il has been verv spirited and Roseburg game George Moses AHS is going to have a cross hard-hitting. The Grizzlies led the team in tackles with country running team. 1,0381 a vefy fast backfield in eight and was followed by "Cross country running is a Steve Gray, Doug Forrest, and Doug Forrest with four. sport in itself," according to Bob Voris and along with quar- Offensively the Grizzlies em- Hiram Crane, coach. terback Dave Jackson, they are ploy "T" formation with little Coach Crane remarked that tne nucleus of a strong offense, split "T" evidence. Split ends if the boys work hard, this All in all, this game shapes and flankers are used to a spring the track team will have up to be very close and will, it great degree. Ashland has two some good long distance run- is hoped, not be a mar on the fast halfbacks in Steve Gray ners. ' Grizzlies' perfect record, and Bob Voris. Voris who is ' left halfback throws left and Gray who is right halfback throws right. This combined with Dave Jackson's throwing ability gives the Grizzlies a ready aerial attack. Ashland V k li It. hi 1 J 1 J Conference Ccntenlions Viewed By Doug Forrest Medford Tornado is strong and Martin at tackles; Richey Doug Forrest, Dare Jackson, Sieve Gray, and Bob Voris de monstrate with Coach Corey one formation which brought the Roieburg Indians to defeat. JV Outlook is AHS DEFEATS Good for ahs ROSEBURG TEAM By Leroy Hannon After a slow star Asl. unit ait it uuiwi me nsii- jand Lirizzlies came roaring .. hij. vor uith 9A n.r mnra snH Thnmnonn onrlc- nnX lot vcr wel li place kicker turning lettermen. The Torna- terman Lee Baker at center, ohCr team, . according back with two touchdowns roy Hannon "has also bVen rit w Number One in confer- Crater Crucial t0i,0hnf ray Y co"c , , lhe flnal P'riod to total fn Ik ence tallies and runner-up for Crater is tougher this year M The J-V's could spell trouble Roseburg Indians 19-8 on inc a tramenHmia cA As a team, the Grizzlies have l ate champions -up last year. according .to all indications l,"s ""r irioes nome lieia. nivie wriKiiv in me ime Asmana drew lirsl blood the the CLOSE TO CALAMITY year's starting backs" returned ning attack. In the .September ith. Jand exPericnce in the game as Steve Gray, GHz- ...- u.'iiv. Ziy naiiDacK, iook a nand-ott In the line at ends Bob King from o.uarterback Dave Jack and Ron Kirsher played as son and scooted 13 vards to cross the gjal line ui The PAT attemDt w Rod: Fuller, 220 pound tac- thu eivinc Ashland kle, who came up from the vantage We'll Help You Fill Special Orders for Your Parties and Club Meetings WISHART'S BAKERY "Were Quality Reigns Supreme" 1467 Siskiyou Blvd. Phone MU 5-4921 formations throughout the sea son. been very spirited and are not Sme of the mainstays of last with a terrific passing and run year's starting backs returned ning attack. In theSeptembei this fall, but the team is not so 11 game with Cottage Grove, fortunate in their line. Gary Johnson, half, scored Varsity yell leaders were cd weU jnst Beaverton. pr Ashlander Al Simpson's freshnlcn- and ,should receive cross the gjal line untouched Close to being barefoot as three spootinc fnr tw tm.ehdowns team Rverson Cote Brvsrm lne sorting nod. The PAT attempt was wide J ... , End Jerry Anderson, left half and LaCa?se looked strong in game with Yreka their shoes ctm aA t,.,h v, i;r. -(- and socks had not yet arrived. Dea a hit y djrt jn ,ne This ... Klamatn FaHs Jrosh looks improved and The next tally also belonged However, the -final equip- Beaverton game Meclford looks like they may end some- ?ou d boltcrJ the welt in to Ashland but was pi -.longed ment arrived just before the trounced Beaverton 31-0. Coach what higher in the Southern the ,me- Fred Neumann and in coining as the Grizzlies did game and turned the near ca- Spiegelberg will no doubt use Oregon Prep. Polls. Klamath Ro? Blley- 23 not score until early in the lamity into merely a close call. mixcd T. and sin ,e wjn Union Hj ed their first vicing for the tackle slot. fourth period Doug Forrwt tilt, outscoring the Borah High !" " st-orea me six pointer on a iRmCUi t ir.no im Th Pr-iir-ans At the guard positions this seven yard run. The PAT at Phoenix is strong on return- backfield averages 165 pounds 1 ' ,, ,V .7, tempt lanefi asain, w.n ing ing lettermen this year. They this year and boasts consider- iack Mlllj- Yf0" Allry and Ashland with a 12-0 lead, boast a fast backfield and arc able speed. ?k.- VeS? "l" art Quick Thinkin9 not to be underestimated. Among the top conference r'Kn"ng t out for the first- On the ensuing kiekoff Asi:- In the Mt. Shasta scuffle on contenders in the Southern string spots with Ron Bemis and kicker. Lrn.y Ilannon, September 11, Tom McHugh Oregon conference is again and 000 Sllvcr giving. .them put the ball down to the five and Mike Consbruck showed Grants Fass. The club lost a distant Sports Editors Doug Forrest. Leroy Hannon n well with Consbruck having considerable amount of their ichange Editor - Carolyn Farmer li the majority of the runs. Phoe- expected speed as a result of lotographer . ... - - Dave Jones r nix outscored the Californians an injury to Ray Meek who py Desk Editors Carolyn Farmer. Sue Revel 3s 31-23. In the line Phoenix' has posted a starting half-back nior Staff Reporters ... ... Deanna Cullop, Ann Ireland, V1 veterans Jack Hoffbuhr and spot. He will he replaced by Bill Rogers, Ken Stewart, Julienne Touey, Anita Felter, Joe Colfax, guards: Ron Baker Glen Davis. An alert passing Jim Susee, Doug Forrest, Leroy Hannon, Darlene Taylor, offense and runs from both , -ric owanson, uiane uuuntj, ra.,.,., Z a"dmonnfle The 8 SI '"or slBttR":": Dave Anderson. Kent Chamberlain. Marianne Beagle, L,incla carmcan, juay uamme, snarow 'flEHOUIt WE FEATURE 3-HOUR SHIRT SERVICE ANYTIME CAMPUS CLEANERS Gateway Shopping Center SIS - Q BARBER SHOP 1015 Iowa Wayne Heard. Owner are among threats. VERN'S TEXACO 410 N. 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