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PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS THURS., OCT. 17, 196J Qobbeir the Cavemeira -Friday!! Cruising the Campus With Turk By Gerald The proud owner of the two door '58 Ford is Gary Winners, a senior. This car has many exciting features such as the 352 cubic inch Thunderbird engine with a street cam, a four-inch bore and stroke, a big four-barrel and lots of go! Gary had it painted jet black which is quite a change from the old yellowish look. It's 1 really appealing to the eyesight. 'mffi'nit A ill I'ii'.fliium Hin n 'mi .mi. i- -it-i irij Shown above Is Gary Winners' car which is featured this month in the car column by Gerald Walker. Cubs IMe It Three in a Ron Tim Voth scored 38 points and Terry Clark 6, as the Ashland Sophomores jolted Medford, Kla math Falls and Crater on separate occations this season. The Cubs edged the Medford Jayvees 7-6 on the Medford field, September 23. as Voth ran for one touchdown and kicked the extra point. Dave Lewis also scored but the referee called it Sign of GOOD Service OESER'S Flying A Station 345 Lithia Way 482-0051 W LOOK YOUR BEST BE BOBBETT DRESSED Bobbett's Store for Men Walker Gary's plan for the future in clude a big full-race street cam, a little more bore and stroke, a maniford for four stromberg 97 carbs. and a four-speed floor shift. Gary also plans to do the interior in red and white naugahyde, rolled and pleated. Gary has a good-looking car but one which will really get up and move out. back and apologized to Coach Lance Locke after the game for his mistake. Klamath Falls was stunned 196 at Klamath, September 28, as Tim Voth racked up all three Ashland TD's and kicked an extra point for the fighting' Grizzly team. A determind Crater team held Ashland to a 6-6 tie until late in the third quarter when an inter ception led to another Cub touch down with the Grizzlies winning, 18 6. Terry Clark caught a Crater fumble and ran for a touchdown with Voth sprinting for the other two on October 7. Ashland Grizzly Cubs play Grants Pass in Grants Pass on Monday, October 21; Klamath Fals in Ashland on October 26; Medford, here, November 4; and Eagle Point, here, November 11. Mud was the result after the Ashland Sophomores rolled over Yreka Friday, October 11, 12-0. Dave Lewis intercepted a Yreka pass in the first counter, and scored, and Terry Clark ran for the second touch down in the second quarter. Ashland sent in the second teams in the third quarter and used them the rest of the game. Gray Outlines Strong Points Of Grizzlies We plan to "give them a real tough ball game," said Coach Gray to it his editor, concerning the Oct. 18 game. He outlined our teams strong points as a fast, tough line, two excelent passers, a strong belly series, and good replacements. The team's speed was placed at average and even with Lohman and Barger's passing, the team is plagued with weak receiving. Mr. Gray said, after scouting the Grants Pass team, that Isabel, Sparlin, VanKoten, and Ireland are speedy assets to the Cavemen. The Cavemen also have good pas sing. Any weak spots would be found in their line. Their state rating is second. This game will be Grants Pass' second conference game. Our boys have been developing the right attitude to meet the Cavemen for some time now. The chief problem they will face will be containing the Cavemen and keeping them from going wide. Our duty is to develop the right attitude and encourage the team. Ashland Grizzlies Win Two In a Row Yes, another win for our mighty Grizzlies. Before an almost capa city crowd the Grizzlies did it again. With two tochdowns in the second quarter coupled with a safety in the first period, the Bears upset the Yreka Miners 15 to 6. A series of penalties didn't seem to hurt the morale of our team: Mike Toteson made sixty yards in twelve runs, John Buck had twenty-four in seven carries, and Scholer had twenty yards by five tries. AHS Sophomores Stomp Baby Pels The Ashland High School Sophomores stunned the Klamath Falls Baby Pels 19-6 as they kept their undefeated record at 2-0. Tim Voth scored all three touchdowns and kicked the extra point in the injury-prone game held Saturday, September 28, at Klamath Falls. Greg Scott scored Klamath's only counter. Voth capped a 61 yard advance with a four yard jaunt around right end as Ashland scored first in the initial quarter. Klamath took advantage of a short Ashland punt and made the only successful Pelican drive of the afternoon, as Scott dove over from the one yard line. Ashland tallied again in the second quarter on a 53 yard drive topped by a 30 yard trot by Voth on a pitch from Ross Coldwell. Voth plunged one-yard in the fourth quarter for Ashland's third touchdown which started on the 50 yard line after the two teams had gone scoreless during the third quarter. Coach Lance Locke made special mention of performances by Terry Clark on both offense and de fense and Wayne Cullop, who turned in a ypadal defensive performaac. Vi Irrn pass? iii rite- i r I A M LhK C Si W -ft n ft o Members of the cross-country team are (standing) Jay Feagen, manager, Wayne Calvary, Dan Simpson, Keith Munson, Mike Dawkins, Earl Iba, Coach Crane, Craig Hooper. Seated: Brent Carr, Steve Bornet, Gerald Brown, Jesse Bohenkanip, and Ken Baker. Top Cross-Country Scorers Named Mr. Crane feels that we could have the best cross-country team in five years this season. So far, AHS Bears Crush Sweet HomeTeam Speed made up for any fumbles and mishaps by the Bruins on Sept. 27. The result was a fast moving, 21 to 7, win against the Sweet Home Huskies. Red-dogging defense and speedy offense were displayed by the Grizzlies throughout the game. A tight offensive line coupled with a pitchout gained many yards and two touchdowns for touchdowns by Mike Torreson was a sweetly intercepted pass on the Huskies 14-yard line which Mike hustled into the end zone. Dave Barger picked up each of three free points just as if they were rally free. Coach Gray sent in the lower string in the last minutes, at which time the Huskies made their only score. Having been nearly three years since AHS won a football game, the Grizzlies are presented with a new problem. AHS knows how to take a loss; now they must learn how to accept a win. Ingle Drug On the Corner By the Post Office Phone 482-1321 "In Business for Tour Health" B J JEWELERS LOVEBRIGHT DIAMONDS 283 EAST MAIN IN ASHLAND "IT PAYS TO COME FROM FAR ON NEAR JUST TO SHOP AT PIONEER" Pioneer Village Shopping Center OPEN 7 Days a Week - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Grocery and Meats Beauty Salon Dinet "S & H" fc-fc V if51.; ,wa i n-.r. v .) 0 in three meets they have won two and lost one. The seven scoring members whipped Crater 23 to 32, lost to Grants Pass 30 to 25, and beat Medford 26 to 29. The next schools to face the Grizzlies will be Crater on October 17 and Klamath on October 19. The seven top scorers are Gerald Brown who ran the 18 mile at the Crater meet in 9.47 minutes for first place; second is Mike Dawkins; third Ke-ith Mun son; forth Steve Bornet; fifth. Earl Iba; Sixth. John Rhodes; and running closely for seventh place are Craig Hooper and Ken Baker. New runners on the team since the last paper include Steve Bar- net, Brent Carr. and Jesse Bohen- kl in.omom and Jan Susee, a senior. Our cross-country team has earned our support and is cont inuing to do so. So let's get out and support them! Take Part Have Fun AHS Homecoming Friday Palace Cafe Serving lunches from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ' Complete Dinners And SandwUhrs Your Hestess Debbie Mackey 171 E. Main The 88c Store Weslinghouse Laundromat Green Stamps