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PACE FOLK ROGUE NEWS FRI, NOV. 3, 1961 The Ashland High School Band is shown with majorettes. They will be traveling to Berkeley to play in the University of California game this month. Grizzlies Continue Conference Clashes To top off the Ashland High ' drive with a 19 yard runback. JV's Boast 3-3 Record After four conference games and two non-conference games. the JV's record is 3-3. In conference games, the JV's beat the Klamath JV's 13-6 and the Crater JV's 36. They lost conference games to Grants Pass 397 and to Medford 33-13. In non-conference games. Medford nipped them 20-13 and they beat the Junior Minors of Yreka 26-20. In the Klamath game, both touchdowns came from passes to Mike Cotton and the extra point was kicked by Howard Johnson. Gale Tepper starred defensively. In the conference game with Crater; a safety and a two yard School Homecoming, the Grizzles were defeated by the Grants Pass Cavemen by a 6-0 score. In the first half of the ball game, the Grizzles and the Cave men battled to a nothing to noth ing score. The Grizzles, as well as the Cavemen, had many scoring opportunities in the first half. Each team found themselves stopped short of yardage or loos ing the ball on costly fumbles. On- the second half kickoff, Gary Reddick of Grants Pass, started the third period scoring Western Auto Your Home Owned Store Corner Pioneer & Main Ashland, Oregon Memory Lane Greeting Cards Wrapping Paper 393 E. Main Uabell made most of the yardage to the Ashland 12 yard line. With fourth down and a one-yard- to-go situation, Isabell bulled through the line and fumbled the ball. He recovered his own fumble on the one-foot line, and from there the Caveman scored. Bob Lcwellyn's kick was wide of the goal posts. During the remainder of the third quarter and the fourth quarter, the scoring column re mained empty. -The Grizzles put two other possible scoring march es together, but failed to fcore. Non-Conference Clash In a non-conference game, the Ashland Grizzles traveled to the home of the Del Norte Warriors. Ashland topped Del Norte by a 20 to 12 score. Ashland's first touchdown came mdiway through the first quarter. Kon Scholer went over from three yards out to end a sustained drive. Howard Johnson kicked the extra point. In the second period, a 53 yard pass-run combination for the Warriors gave them their first score. The extra point was missed putting the Grizzles out in front by a 7 6 score. Ashhnd moved the ball at will at anytime, while containing the Warriors for small gains. The game cneded in a 20 to 12 victory for the Grizzles. Conference Clash Last Friday, the Grizzles travel ed to Medford for an important conference game. Althought the Grizzles were defeated, they prov ed to be a determined team. Late second quarter passes were the only touchdowns for the Black Tornado team. Scott Eaton passed to Jack Lowery for 35 yards and the first TD. Seconds later, Tim White passed seven yards to Sara Eaton for the other. Dan Miles added both the extra points. One of the highlights of the game, was a 79 yard punt by Ash land's Rod Fuller. He punted from behind his own 17 yard line. The ball traveled through the air and took a good bounce and roll which was finally received on the Med ford four by Mike Barnes. Although the Grizzles couldn't get their offense going, their defensive unit held the Black Tor nado to short gains. The Tornado unit held the Grizzles for even shorter yardage. run by Ron Boyce were the scores for Ashland. Frank Sillivant made the safety. An interesting fact was that almost all of the Ashland players were sophomores. A conference game with Grants Pass while Aihland was tied for first place in the JV conference with them, proved to be the sore spot of the season for Ashland. They were tromped 39-7 with Dean Samuelson scoring our only touchdown. Another sad incident was that Bob Johnson broke his arm. In the conference game with Medford, the Junior Varsity Grizz lies were handed their second straight setback by a lopsided score of 38-13. Ron Boyce scored both TD s one, on a one yard plunge and the other on an 80 yard scoring play. Ia the non-conference game with Medford, the Tornadoes scored three times in the first half to make it 20-0. In the second half, Ashland marched the kickoff back for a touchdown with Dale Tepper going the final 7 yards. Johnson kicked the extra point. In the last quarter Ashland scored again with Johnson going the last 7 yards. Johnson's kick failed and the final score was 20-13. In the second non-conference game of the season the JV's beat the Yreka Junior Varsity by a score of 26-20. Ron Boyce scored ' the first two TD's one, on a short run and the other on a 65 yard run. Frank Willeta scored both the other two TD's on 20 and 30 yard runs. m m Support Our Advertisers Ben Franklin Store FOR YOUR VARIETY AND , SCHOOL NEEDS 250 E. 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