Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, October 16, 1959, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
FRI.. OCT. 16, 1953
Jayvees Subdue
Crater Comets
Ashland JV's outcharged the
Crater Comets, Oct. 6 at a
night game. Ashland scored in
the first three quarters with
a score of 20-O.
Jim Doster on a quarterback
sneak went into the end zone
for the first tally. Although
Doster fumbled, Fred Neu
mann recovered his fumble
to cinch the counter.
In the last quarter Doster
went from the three yard line
to score a tally. Mike Reymers
passed to King to make good
the conversion.
Bill Stults broke through the
middle from the thirty yard
marker and went over for the
final counter. Bob Snyder ran
the ball over for the point-after
touchdown.
Defensively Larry Athanas
in the line and Doster. Stults,
and Nason in the backfield,
helped hold the Central Point
team scoreless.
GRIZZLY FROSH TROMPED
BY DETERMINED GP TEAM
Although Mike Andrews,
Ashland back, scored two
touchdowns for the frosh, it
was not enough as the North
Grants Pass freshman team
raked a loose Ashland defense
for four touchdowns in drop
ping the Grizzly Cubs 27-13 in
a home game October 9.
Andrews scored the first
touchdown on a 95 yard run
and then took a pass good for
25 yards and a touchdown.
The next three games of the
frosh line-up are all home
games. They meet Klamath
Falls tomorrow: South Grants
Pass October 23; and Hedrick
of Medford on October 30.
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Conference Forecast
By Doug Forrest
The Grizzlies will face a' re- 34-14 upset over the Roseburg
juvenated Grants Pass team to- Iidwns.
night. The Cavemen have won G- p- Ha I"5 Backs
two games and lost three this Members of the Grants Pass
season. Grants Pass is now sua Harv,ey Graham. Oscar
. , , Nealy, and Rambling Ray
back in the winning column Meek are snowlng sornc excc,
since they tromped the Klam- ient mid-season running form,
ath Pelicans last Friday, 31-0. and Rex Benner did some fine
Grants Pass opened their '59 passing from the quarterback
season with a bang, tossing a spot-
Nealy Is Threat
Oscar Nealy is believed to be
one of Grants Pass' finest back
field performers. The speed
merchant, as he is often referr
ed to, took the opening kiek-olf
back 65 yards from hi? own
15 to the Roseburg Indians' 20.
After dropping their first In the same game, full-back
game in Southern Oregon Con- Graham showed plenty of pow
ference competition to Klam- er by picking up a first d wn
ath Falls, the Ashland Griz- on the seven and cracking over
zlies have come roaring back for a score several plays later,
to win two non-conference Ray Meek had an injury to his
games, against Central Point knee in this game and will be
and Phoenix. oat for the season.
In the Klamath game Ash- Del Norte Shows Power
land scored first after a Klam- The Grizzlies will face the
ath fumble was recovered by Del Norte Warriors at Crescent
the Grizzlies deep in Klamath city Calif., on October 23.
territory Dave Jackson went Warriors dcfcatod their
m, 7. first opponent, the Brookings
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score. The extra point attemot
failed. Klamath Falls scored
twice in the second period and
saiu in me uura penna as
Bruins, 48-0. The Warriors
boast speed and power to
spare in the fine blocking of
the line and their hard-running
' , backs including Lynn Griff en,
end ot a 19-6 score. T. , , ,,, ,
Jim Thur.oy, and fullback,
Non-Counter Won Kenny Mattz. D1 Norte defcat-
The Crater game, although ed the Arcada club 13 12 in a
it was a Kings-X fair, was very last minute score and c.wver
hard fought and only with the sion attempt. It was with this
aid of an intercepted pass in seemingly unchallenged luck
the first quarter did the Griz- that enabled them to maintain
zlies score the games only their slim lead of 13 12 victory
touchdown. Bob Voris sccred over the Eureka Loggers, Sept.
the Grizzlies touchdown and 7
Del Norte Batters G. P.
Del Norte battered Grants
Pass for a fourth win with Dan
Sousa scoring once and passing
Coach Mel Ingram of Grants
Pass commented on Del Norte's
showed weakness on pnss-de
fense.
It is noted that Siusa runs
and passes with equal prow
ess, making him a threat on
the ground as well as in the air
Harley Dickerson with George Moses approaching to assist,
intercepts a Klamath Falls past. t
t j; Susee aiso was responsiDie ior kick-
' ; ing the PAT. The Comets fail-
With the '59 football season One of the biggest factors ed to score off the tight Griz-
at AH? na-st the half-wav contributing to the-fine seascn zly defense and picked up on-
. .. thp Rrizzlies are havinc is the 1 f ii,o fire Hnurnc In AhbnH'c OOL
mark, Grizzlies can proudly . . .... ., hQC (V, .'. . for two touchdowns
boast a record of four wins and , F ' . . . . ,. """--"
onlv one defeat team shown flne sl"nt but the Defensive play once a sain
only one aeieai. student hodv in eeneral has al- . ...... .i :.k. : .u- tu
The Grizzlies have beaten sn hpn vprv SDjriud if this : Vri.- eceptional down field blocking
Yreka, Roseburg, Central Point spirit continues, I am certain only onCg as thcy kept the and a,so that Granls Pass nas
a..u . ... mat me orizznes win even un- p;rates scoreless The touch-
p.ay and in their only confer prove their record in the re. J.X t Sriod
ence game they were defeated rnainjer of the season. as the Grizziies took the open
by a tough Klamath team. The e Varsity squad now in- ni kickoff and marched 48
Crizzlies have four remaining cludes several boys who have paul A
games three of them .confer- recently moved Up from the went we final three yards and
ence. On Friday, October 16 j v. squad. They have been L Hannon kicked the PAT.
they meet Grants Pass in their giving tne first .string boys
Homecoming game, iney men tough competition and some
travel to Crescent City on Oc- nave eVen taken over starting
tober 23. On October 30, they positions. This is one of the
play Medford, at Medford, and reasons that the defensive team
on November 6, they close the has jgn sharp; it is helping
season at Central Point. to bring out the best in all of
Although the Grizzlies were the boys.
without the services of their
two speedy halfbacks. Bob
Voris and Steve Gray, in the
Phoenix game, they are both
expected to be ready for the
Grants Pass game tonight. The
Cavemen have beaten Klamath
Falls 31-0 in their only confer
ence game thus far in the sea
son. The Grizzlies are far from
out of the conference race as
three straight conference vic
tories would give them at least
a tie for first place. ,
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