PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS WED.. NOV. 25. 1959 Iba Coaches Prospects 3 Coach Iba points out basketball techniques to David Jackson. Jim Stewart. 'Phil Tucker, Bob Hardy, and Jerry Hauck. ' By Jim Susee Ashland's Grizzlies finished ourschool. The Grizzlies won Oregon Class A football . tour out their '59 football schedule 0ne and lost three in confer- nament and will not be out against Crater on Friday, No- ence play, their only win was for practice until November vember 6. Although the Griz- over Grants Pass. 30. ... 1959 Grizzlies Ranked High A surefire mainstay on this TW ,rr.. ih n. year s leam WU1 Jerry An- St suu Band Members Plan By Doug Forrest . . ... . camenycithtrafiisePs:n- Fo r Coming Months ior returning lettermen with " '' ' i - plenty of height: Rex Benner, Band boosters held a pot January Events 6-2; Ron Erickson, 5-9; Jim luck dinner followed by pic- ' Several concerts are planned Purkett, 6-0; and Dave Man- tures of the Ashland band in for the near future. They are: nan, 6-0. , the Junior Rose Parade shown Winter Concert, January 12, Junior hoopsters expected to by Paul Bel1 and Mr- Maddox. Exchange Concert at Crater see action are: Larry Jansen At the mett'n8 t was 'decided High school in January, a con-6-2, and Al Staley, 5-9 transfer uy a banner or tne band cert at the Camp White Hospit fro'm Newport who it-.-, with the first money made. al, and a brass quartet to play there Also Denny Walker and Lhe band is planning to par- Christmas carols at the county Jim "Hamilton, two of last ""Pate in the Grand Floral farm in December, year's starters are ready Parade, at the Rose Festival The AHS band is preparing The Cavemen have no real Parade in Portland but to do for concert work, while the giant but Jerry Patterson 230 so tney wil1 nave to enlel" a pep band is Preparing for the pound 6-2 football player' will float- At tne December meet- coming basketball games, come in mighty handy under ing tne Band Boosters will In January the band will be the boards. A new sophomore Plan ways of raisin8 money to gm their campaign to raise from Los Angeles Charles enter the band and a float in money for their trip to Port Garv. 6-7. has no exiwrienno the parade. - land in J"e. j.ne oiucers eieciea ior inc 1959-60 year are; Ted Kinney, GRAPPLERS PREPARING but is coming around in good form. The Bulwark at Medford Medford's squad is currently fighting for top honors at the zlies faik-d to win this game, they did come out with five wins and only four losses for president; Steve Hess, 'Vice president; D i n i c e Gillespie, secretary; Sarah Martin, treas urer. . Officers Attend GRA Conference of the best Ashland High teams. ders?n- an AU-fUterr mJast Ashland GRA officers at FOR ROUGH SCHEDULE Wrestling practice at Ash land High started on Novem ber 9, with only a small num ber of lettermen returning a gain this year. Coaches for this year are: Mr. Mobley, head coach, and Mr. Crane, assistant coach. The Grizzlies will have two the season. This record is very of ml Jn of year's squad. As of this date tendcd annual GAA con. matc'hes witn acn of thc fol good considering that the Griz zlies conference opponents are all from larger schools than AHS, with three of the four schools doubling thc size of seasons the Grizzlies won from Roseburg and each had victo ries OTer one other big team, in 1941 orer Medford; this year Anderson, Ken Durkey Jerry vention in McMinnville Shultz, Lowell and Cal Dean, and John Frohnmayer are all still No- lowing schools: Crater. Med- vember 13-14. ford. Grants. Pass, and Illinois The officers attending the Valley. over Grants Pas,. They also Q"in"ey. "d. D"rcU , M"ler busy with football Bob conft.rence were: Zoia Palmer, This' year's district meet will Runners Grants Pass Upset each had victories over other smaller teams, and dropped a decision to Klamath Falls. The coaching staff and play- president; Linda Lewis, vice- be held in Medford, February president: Janet Miller, treas- 26 and 27. Following the dis- Booth Deacons. The ! only two retary who was als0 choscn which willbe held in Corvallis' players that Medford lost from district GRA representative for on March 4 and 5. should get their share of action along with Dick Allen , and ers of the Grizzly squad de- 1Tast.year are Koeh and Don Lane, Jackson, and Josephine The Ashland runners upset Grants Pass 28 to 27 here November 10. Results from Ashland were first, Gordon Self (time 10:28) serve congratulations for their fine showing this season cross country Basketball Starts Soon Klamath Falls counties. One highlight of the event Don White, head basketball was a demonstration by Rus- coach at Klamath Union High, sjan shotput champion, Miss has stated that the team does Mazuka. not have as much height as it would like but that the pros- Varsity basketball turnouts started on November 9, with 35 boys coming out for prac- second, Larry Judy; seventh, nnv n rotnrnin lotterman " o . , . murning . a .a , i ..... J Ofiuor sianauuis inuiuue: rrnn nf iakt voars jv mayors in Bob Hardy but Doug Forrest, Bob L.wis 6.6. Bill Santo. 6-4; Loyal Higinbotham and Den who had a broken leg, is also Don Eastman, 6-3; Steve Bin- nis Pauff have shown well in a letterman and is expected to ney 6.1; Paul Bishop, 6-3; and practice along with Denny Ed- Gary Wallace; eighth, Dan Lewis; and ninth Bob Ferreira Runners Place Roseburg defeated Ashland come out sometime in Decern-- Jaen rjanson, 6-1. Juniors include by a score of 28 to 31 October ber Several of last year s J.V JO at Roseburg. Gordon Self players do show promise of finished third and Larry Judy, making a good varsity squad, fourth for Ashland. Eddy of Varney Corey is coaching the Roseburg set a new course re- jy squad while Vern Tenney cord of 8:59 over the 1.8 mile is handling the Frosh squad, field. Other finishers for Ash- The Varslty squad opens its ana were . cw s, sevenu. vv ai- 22.game schedule here against somewhat bright with several 6 " "" Fortuna on December 5 and Ferreira, tenth. wiU play u other home-games j. lit, ji utiit'i sum I've ujyo Earl Yoe- man, 6-5; Wayne Dennis, 6-2; and Wally Palmberg, 5-10. Sophomore, Gary Patzke, 6-3;-also looks good. Crater Crop Prospects at Crater High are wards and Tom White. WILEY & REINHOLT Good Investments 369 E. Main MU 2-1191 to the state meet in Portland, Ashland was represented by Bob Ferreira, Larry Judy, Dan Lewis, Gordon Self, and Gary Wallace at the November 7 meet. Larry Judy placed 86 in the competition of thc 300 beys that participated from Oregon high schools. Say you saw it in THE ROGUE NEWS this season. They play Crater, Medford, Klamath Falls, and Grants Pass each four times in conference competition. CREWCUTS - FLATTOPS ELKS BARBER SHOP 253 E. Main,. MU 2-9416 GRUBER'S Buy Now in Your School Colors 383 E. 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