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PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS WED., NOV. 7, 1962 CROSS COUNTRY LOSES; BROWN PLACES FIRST The Ashland High cross country team lost to Klamath Falls, at Klamath, by the score of 39 to 20. The highly touted Ashland run ners placed one man in the first eight who crossed the finish line. The first place runner was Gerald Brown, who turned in his seventh straight first place of the season with the time of 12:03. The next seven places were taken by Klamath runners. Brown was followed by Bob Scholl (K.F.) with the time of 12:18. Running third was Don Piper with a 12:32; Laurence, 13:11; Sweek, 13:23; Vaagen, 13:25; Sandavol, 13:27; all of these runners were from Klamath Falls. Ashland runners who placed were: John Reid. 13:33; Forrest Cole, 13:43; and Earl Iba. 14:04. Cavekids Drop Grizzly Cubs The Ashland Jayvees played host to the Grants Pass Jayvees on Oct. 22. In the game the Cave kids scored twice in the first part of the game. In the middle of the second quarter Ashland scored the only touchdown with a 69 yard pass from Dave Barger to Roger Ather ton who took the pass on the Grants Pass forty yard line and ran the rest of the way to pay dirt unmolested. Grants Pass defeated Ashland by a score of 12-7. Ideal Drug - PRESCRIPTIONS - COSMETICS - GIFTS - JEWELRY GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER Pictured from left to right are Ron Boyce, Dave Barger, Howard Johnson, Mike Torreson, and Dennis Elder. Ashland Grizzlies Featured By Bruce Banifofth Dennis Elder is the Grizzlies' born in Ashland and is sixteen overworked punting specialist. He has succeeded in getting them out of some tight spots with his tremendous punts. Dennis is a 6', 190 pound, seventeen year old senior who likes football, tennis, and cars. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and plans to enter Brigham Young University to go into the field of business administration. Dennis says that he has no favorite classes, he just wants to get through. Mike Torreson is a 5', 9", 150 pound sophomore halfback. He has a stupendous running and pass catching ability and has sparked the Grizzlies to many touchdowns. Mike likes to hunt and water ski. He plans to go to Stanford and become a phys icist. His favorite class is debate Mike was born in Klamath Falls almost seventeen years ago. He says that his main dislikes are fakey girls and unfair school rules. Dave Barger is a sophomore quarterback who has seen a lot of action this year because of his tremendous passing talent. Dave likes all snorts and plans to go to college at Oregon State and become a star athlete. His favorite class is Physical Education. Dave is 6' tall and KiO pounds. He was SELB Y CHEVROLET COMPANY 109 East Main Street "By Our Good Service You Will Know Us" Phone 482-2411 Chevrolet Oldsmobile years old. He dislikes losing in football. Ron Boyce is a speedy, hard fighting halfback for the Ashland I Grizzlies. His hobbies are fishing and water skiing. This junior plans to go to Southern Oregon College for two years and then go to the Oregon Technical In- titute. He likes Spanish the best of any of his classes. Ron is 5'6" tall and 145 pounds. He was born in Eugene and likes everything. Howard Johnson is our first string quarterback and a good one. He is very agile and de ceptive. Howie likes all sports. He nlans to major in P.E. at the University of Oregon. His favorite class is physiology (his father is the teacher). Howie is presi dent of the Letterman's Club and has lettered twice previously. He is 511' tall, and seventeen years old. He dislikes mushy apples and sour oranges. TORNADOES TOP BEARS Medfords Black Tornadoes trampled the Ashland Grizzlies 48 to 0 last Friday night in Ash land. The game was much closer than the score iidicates. The Bears were able to move the ball and held Medford's offense on several occasion. Brown Places In Cross Country Gerald Brown, Ashland, placed third in the district cross country meet held in Klamath Falls, October 27. Brown, who was suf fering from a slight case of blood poisoning when he ran the race, finished with a 11:56 behind Brjmback of Medford and Lyons of Grants Pass. Brumback finish ed first in the time of 11:51, while Lyons finished second with a 11:54 clocking. Finishing out the first ten to place were; Scholl (KF) fourth; Lawrence (KF) fifth: Piper (KF) sixth: Woods (G.P.) seventh: Alvarez (C.) eighth: Swartzfager (M) ninth: and Mallams (M) tenth. Those who placed for Ashland were; Jack Tyler, 11th; John Reid, 12th; Cole, 13th. Earl Iba placed 19th followed by Mike Mc Guire and Mike Dawkins who placed 22nd and 28th respectively. Out of 210 contestants Gerald Brown placed eighth in the state meet in Salem. November third. Dennis Brumback of Medford took fifth place with Cliff Lyons, Grants Pass, taking 17th. Cross Counfy Defeats Klamath The Ashland cross country runners defeated the Klamath Falls harriers here Oct. 20, 25 to 30. It was the first loss for the Pelicans who defeated the Grizzlies earlier this season in a meet at Klamath Falls. This was the last meet for both clubs be fore the District meet at Klamath Falls Oct. 27. The victory brought the Grizzlie's season record to 4 wins 3 losses. ASHLAND BRANCH .FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Henry Carr Jewelers DIAMONDS WATCHES GIFTS REPAIRING ENGRAVING ASHLAND PHONE 482 2731 Gerald Brown took first place his seventh of the season, run ning the mile and eight tenths in 9:43. Piper of Klamath was second with a 9:48. Lawrence. Klamath turned in a 10:08 third place, with Jack Tyler fourth with a 10:09, just one small second behind Lawrence. Tom Price, another Grizzlie, was fifth with a 10:20 clocking. 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