Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, September 18, 1964, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
FRI., SEPT. 18. 1964
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, AiHLAND "' VISITORS
1964 ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM
Pirates Come from Behind
To Edge Faltering Grizzlies
After what looked like a one-: the one yard line for the initial
sided, runaway game for Ashland, .score and Tim Voth kicked the
Phoenix capitalized on many! extra point.
Bruin errors to pull out a hard j Phoenix with fleet Ken Haw
fought 26-13 decision from the kins scoring three of the teams
Grizzlies. four touchdowns, one an elcc-
"There was never a greater trifying 86 yard run, came back
victory," coach Jack Woodward to trail 7-6 at the end of the
declared before his Phoenix High
School football players. "You
looked as good as anytime we
did last year," said the coach.
Phoenix rallied from the jolt
of a rough beginning and fought
from behind to overcome the
overconfident Grizzlies.
7-0 Ashland Jump
Ashland scored first only five
plays into the game when a bad
snap from center resulted in Jack
Gruber recovering the fumble.
Don Scholer cracked over from
first quarter, and led 13-7 at half
time. They held a 20-7 margin
at the third quarter buzzer.
Hawkins struck first for the
Pirates on a 13 yard end sweep.
His big run came in the second
stanza. 'In the third period Jim
Consbruck went around end from
one yard out and in the last
quarter Hawkins tallied again on
another romp around the flank
for five yards. A Rick Dorman
to Tim Faylinger pass got one
extra counter. Consbruck punched
over for the other.
Dennis Ekwall climaxed a 70
yard drive with a 30 yard race
to pay dirt for the only other
Bear score.
ACE QUARTERBACKS,
BARGER, LOHMAN HURT
Three chipped vertebrae may
keep Dave Barger, first strfng
quarterback, out of action for at
least three weeks and perhaps
for the rest of the regular season.
Barger, one of the state's best,
received his injury during a
practice session.
Dave Lohman, number two
quarterback, pulled some liga
ments in his knee during a
practice just two days before the
Phoenix game. He will probably
be out for one week. Coldwell will
start the Lebanon game.
"Surf.
urfers.
them from
was with the rugged Sophomore Bruins another opportunity from
earn Monday night, when they
just couldn t be kept out of the
end zone - defeating Crater 20-6.
The team's defense and gang
ckling slowed the Comets down,
and than an interception by John
Mitchell and fine offensive gains
by Joe Williamson. I.onnie Slack,
and "Tex" Willis finished Crater
off. n
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Three Changes
Ashland had three chances to
score in the second quarter, but
a brilliant goal line stand held the
Grizzlies. They battled from their
40 to the Bue 7 and lost the ball
on downs. A pass interception
gave them another try, but again
Up" cry the California they were stopped on the eight
and nothing can keep Ion downs.
the beaches. So it I A short Cambell punt cave the
SOPHS DEFEAT CRATER
the Pirates 21, but they
yielded the ball on the 14.
Having a bright season forecast
ahead, coach John Gray, who
starts his second year as football
mentor, has a large contingent
of lctterman and a fine group of
plavers coming up from the '63
sophomore team. There is a letter-
man for every position and two
for some
18 LETTERMEN
With an average of 185 pounds
the line seems to have very good
weight and speed. There is fair
weight and good speed in the
haekfield intact frrm last year.
With 18 lettermen to choose
from 17 are seniors. The seniors
are Dave Barger and Dave Loh
man, quarterbacks; Dennis Ek
wall, left halfback; John Buck and
Don Scholer, fullbacks; Mike
Torreson, right halfback; Bill
Jury, Bill Hardy, and Rick Clark,
ends; Dennis Sorenson, and Jack
Gruber, tackles; Jim Tyler, guard
shifted to halfback; Bill Wiley.
Don Mann, Jesse Price, and Terry
Manary, guards; and Jim Conklin,
center.
Ken Preston, a guard, is the
only junior.
JUNIOR DELEGATION
; Among the hard-fighting jun
; iors are Ross Coldwell, quarter
back; Tim Voth, left halfback;
Dave Lewis, fullback; Terry Clark,
right halfback; Kerry Lindley,
and Ron LeBlanc, ends; Roger
Goddard, tackles; Bill Dorris, cen
ter and linebacker; Randy Nelson,
defensive end; Tade Farmer, de
fensive back; and Wayne Cullop,
linebacker.
Looking good at middle guard,
a transfer who played two seasons
for St. Mary's is a 202 pounder,
Frank Cobb.
Gray has a varsity squad of
42 juniors and seniors and is
being assisted by Dick Copple
as offensive line coach and John
Buck as defensive mentor. Copple
is an ex-Medford High and ex
Washington State University line
man. Buck is a former Southern
Oregon college defensive captain.
Copple and Buck also will tutor
I the junior varsity.
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