Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, May 29, 1964, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
FRI., MAY 29, V)H
Ashland Blanks Medford;
Burger Tosses No-Hitter
I.cok who's in the cellar now! ; gular season Ashland Is in fourth
And they said it couldn't be done piace amj the Black Wind from
again, tseninu me inree-nu iwin
ing df Dave Bargcr. whitewashing
the Big Wind, 3-0, was like taking
candy from a baby.
The Grizzlies ended the si'ason
with a three win and two loss
record to the Tornadoes. With
;wo games remaining in the re-
Medford follows in last place.
Bargcr and Medford hurlcr, Ed
Howell, hooked up in a tight
pitching duel, with both chuckcrs
giving up three safeties, but, for
once, the Bruins got theirs in
the clutch.
Ashland got all three runs in
the third inning and hung tough
for the rest on the game to post
th? shutout.
Medford threatened in the first
inning as Barger walked Ron Ed
monds to open the game. Mike
Barnes forced Edmonds at sec
ond for the first out, and Ken
Phipps popped out to second to
ease the tension, but Bill Enyart
hit a !ow roller down the third
Dian Murphy, a member of the golf team and the only girl
in the Lettermen's Club, practices.
Students Receive
Letters in Sports
Those students who have let-1 Seventeen boys received letters
tcred in various sports received I in track. They' are Ron Boyce
Golf Highlights!
The first match of the season
for the Ashland High golf team I
ended in a defeat to Medford on
April 3. The next two matches i
with Grants Pass and Med
ford, also ended in losses as did
a match with Grants Pass on'ho Una tnr n infinin hit m
,ay . ing Barnes to second. Lance Case-
Ashland defeated North Eugene 1 beer forced Barnes at third to
in the Up-State Tournament on i wipe out the threat.
May 1 and 2; there were seven- Jan Susee groundcd to snort ,
teen schools participating in thisistart lhe Ashland third, and Tim
event. Ashland was defeated byjTnompson worke(1 Uowea for a
Klamath Falls in a two-way match base on baILs Dean samuelson
May 8. The Grizzly team also com-1 rirled . sizzler to short, hut all
petd in the district tournament j hands were 9afe the Medford
shortpatcher was having one of
his bad days. John Rhodes blasted
a single to left center to score
Thompson, moving Samuelson to
third and taking second himself on
the throw-in. Terry Clark's clutch
letters at the recent awards as
senibly. Mr. Earl Iba presented
letters in golf to Dian Murphy,
Steve Hutchinson, Bill Hutchin
son, Jon Roberson, Earl Iba, Jo
seph Tobiason, and Scott Weaver.
Cliff Bradshaw, Fred Roberts,
Tom Thompson, Bob Lawrence,
Jerry Beveas, and Dan Roberts,
manager, were presented letters
in tennis by Mr. Atkinson. Mr.
Hiram Crane presented cross
country letters to Gerald Brown
Gerald Brown, Mike Dawkins,
Dennis Ekwall, Ron LeBlanc,
Dave Lewis, Dave Lohman, Keith
Munson, Randy Nelson, Gary
Pennington, Dan Simpson, Den
nis Sorenson, Tim Voth, Craig
Hooper, Roy Roper, manager, and
Dan Oviatt, manager.
Next Mr. Leybold presented
varsity baseball letters to the
following boys: Bob Johnson, Bob
DeBoer. Dave Barger, John Rho
des, Rick Price, Ross Co'.dwell,
Keith Munson, Mike Dawkins, J ),.an Samuelson, Jan Susee, Rick
Craig Hooper, Earl Iba, and Ken j Clark. Terry Clark, Tim Thomp
Baker. j.son, Steve Hull, Martin Knighten,
I manager, and Terry Shelton
manager.
ft Thc Alis Booster Club Batting
rQlQCG V-Ql Award was presented to Dean
Samuelson and thc AHS Booster
Serving lunches from club Pitching Award was pre-
11 a.m. to o p.m. sentcd to John Rhodes
Complete Dinners
And Sandwiches
Your Hestess Debbie Mackey
171 E. Main
held in Medford on May 11.
Dian Murphy was the medalist
in four matches - against Med
ford, against Grants Pass, in the
Up-State Tournament, and also in
thc District Tournament Bill
Hutchinson was medalist in three rap to right field sent Rhodes and
matches - against Grants Pass, j Samuelson across thc plate with
and in two matches against Kla- what proved to be the last of the
math Falls. 'scoring.
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AND OLD SHOES ARE RESOLED
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