Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 23, 1962, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
FRL, FEB. 23, 1962
GRIZZLY CLAW jMatmen Dumped Grizzlies Dumped
By JAN SUSEE
After 13 games of the season,
the Ashland High Grizzlies have
a poor 013 win-loss record.
Although there record seems to
show a very poor team, they have
come along strongly and their
last two games have been quite
interesting.
Against Crater, the Grizzlies
By Tornados
Ashland grapplers Jeff Baker
and Rod Judy picked up wins for
Ashland against the Medford
Black Tornado Saturday afternoon
while Galen Robrson, Grizzly
heavyweight, drew with Mike May-field.
Medford High wrestlers down
were ahead or 1 or 2 points be- e(j Ashland 48-10 in varsity compe-
hind all the way. A last minute tition. and in iayvee action the
splurge by Crater provided the Tornado swamped Ashland 70-5
slim margin, 64 53.
Ashland led by 9 potints at half- i
time against the Grants Pass
Cavemen, but a cold third quarter
lost the game 61-52. It was the
closest the grizzlies have come
to winning.
The JV's have been off and on
lately, losing to Klamath, beating
Crater, and losing to Grants Pass
by the close score of 49-47. Jim
Lamb. Dale Tepper, Tod Hess,
John Polk, and Howard Johnson
have also been dressing down
varsity.
A strong Ashland sophomore
team has split its games with
Grants Pass at two apiece. They
are one and two with both Med
ford and Crated with a game
apiece remaining with each of
them. They also have one more
game with Klamath Falls. They
with Ed Wells the only Ashland
winner.
Cavemen Break
Conference Tie
In Friday night's action Feb
ruary 2, 1962, the Grants Pass
Cavemen defeated the Ashland
Grizzlies 73 to 46 to take over a
second place birth in league play.
Grants Pass went ahead of the
Grizzlies in the second half after
a close scotring first half. The
Cavemen scored 44 points in the
last two quarters while the Grizz
lies received only 25 counters.
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After leading by nine points at
the end of the second period, the
Grizzlies were defeated by the
Grants Pass Cavemen. The Cave
men rallied to drop the Ashland
team 61 to 52.
Ashland was out in front at the
half 28 to 19, but with the press
ing defense of the Cavemen, the
Grizzlies lost control and the
Cavemn took the lead. By the time
the third period eneded, the Cave
men were ahead 41 to 37.
Lynn Merriinan of Ashland was
the game's high scorer with 14
points. Larry Pierce followed with
nine. Dave Hauiitz was high scorer
for the Cavemen with 11 points.
Ashland Grizzlies
Drop Two Games
On Friday night, February 9,
1962, the Klamath Falls Pelicans
maintained their hold on first
place in the conference. The
Pelicans won over the Grizzlies
by a 61 to 30 score.
Their shooting and rebounding
made the way for the Pels to move
ahead in the second quarter. They
led the Grizzlies all the way with
quarter scores of 13 to 4, 31 to
7, and 47 to 12.
Saturday Night
Ashland was defeated Saturday
night, February 10, 1962, by the
Crater Comets by a 64 to 53
score. The final score was not
a true picture of the tangle that
took place.
During the game, the score
changed several times with each
team taking the lead many times.
Both teams seemed to be hitting
well with a .491 average for the
Comets and .414 for the Grizzlies.
Crater headed the rebound column
34 to 21.
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