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    FRI., MAY 7, 19G5
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
Records Fall to Tracksters in Relays
Girls' Track Team
Medford girls track team down
ed Ashland girls 44-42, Saturday,
April 24th. Three Medford girls,
Miss BevLs, Miss Wakefield, and
Miss Root qualified for the State
track meet.
For Ashland, Lyla Voth, Linda
Tucker, and Cathy Phelps placed
for State. Lyla qualified in the
discus and the javelin. Cathy
qualified in the javelin, while
Linda qualified in the high jump
and the javelin.
Results:
100 yd. dash Bevis (m) Jame
son (a) Wilson (m)
80 meter low hurdles Voth (a)
Cass (m) Kaegi (a)
220 yd. dash Davis (m) Root
(m) Ross (a)
440 yd. run Brumbach (m) Mar
shall (m) Dorff (m)
High jump Tucker (a) Jame
son (a) Brumbach (m)
Discus Voth (a) Tucker (a)
Phelps (a)
Javelin Voth (a) Tucker (a)
Wakefield (m)
Long jump Root (m) Phillips
(a) Guidry (m)
Other girls entering events for
Ashland were Linda Hyland, Bar
bara Jones, Kelly Reed, Linda
Lane, and Teresa Loegel.
The Ashland girls really swept
over the triangular track meet
held here May 2. The finishing
scores were: Ashland 65Mt,
Phoenix 36'4, Crater 1.
Judy Jameson qualified for
state in the high jump, and Cathy
Phelps in the discus.
Results:
100 yd. dash Jameson (a) Wil
liams (p) Phillips (a) Skundrick
(P)
80 meter low hurdles Voth. (a)
Jones (a) Pennington (p) Rus
sell (c)
220 yd. dash Ross (a) Leir (p)
Hanlcy (p) Romlin (p)
440 yd. run Reed (a) Leir (p)
Loegel (a) Rapp (p)
440 relay Ashland high school
Ross, Phelps, Phillips, and
Jameson; Phoeenix
High jump Miller (p) Jameson
(a) Tucker (a) Jones (a)
Discus Voth (a) Phelps (a)
Moon (p) Johnson (p)
Shot put Williams (p) Moon (p)
Ross (a) Collver (a)
Javelin Voth (a) Tucker (a)
Reed (a) Miller (a)
The girls' next track meet will
be held May 9th at Eagle Point.
Managers for the girls' track
team are Dana Weitman and Rita
Harris.
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Roger Goddard records good measurement in the broad jump
during the Klamath Falls meet. Klamath won 75-57.
KF, Crater, Yreka
Succumbing farther into the j
Southern Oregon Conference eel-1
lar, the Grizzly baseball nine lost
ball games to Crater, Yreka, and
Klamath Falls recently.
With outstanding hitting from
Gary Frohreich and good Crater
pitching, the Comet nine took a
pair of games from AHS recently,
6-1 and 6-0.
In the first encounter, the
Comets scored three runs in the
first inning and one in the fourth
and adding two in the seventh
to secure the win from Ashland
who scored their lone run in the
fifth stanza.
Halsey, for Crater, threw four
hit ball, striking out 10 and walk-
two. Ashland pitchers Rich
Waddell and Dave Barger allowed
seven hits while fanning seven
and walking five.
Dave Bailey threw one hit ball,
striking out seven and walking
two, and Gary Frohreich went
three for three as Crater blanked
Ashland in the second game.
Rich Price and Roy Taylor al
lowed 11 hits and struck out two
for AHS.
Yreka Defeats Bruins
With the two hit pitching of
Steve Lorenzini, the Yreka Miners
doused the Grizzly spark, winning
the baseball game, 6-2.
The practice game saw Yreka
open up for three runs in the
second inning, one in the th'rd.
and two more in the fifth stanza.
AHS scored one in the second and
one in the seventh inning, for
their only scores.
The Miners were able to gam
only three hits off starter, Roy
Taylor, and Rick Waddell. Terry
Clark and Ross Coldwell collected
the only Bruin hits.
Klamath Wins DoublebiU
Scoring 11 unearned runs, the
Klamath Pelicans overcame the
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Down Bruin Nine
Bruins 11-2 in the first game of a
doubleheader last weekend. The
Pels won the second encounter,
6-3.
The KF spark came early in the
first game when the Pelicans
scored eight first inning runs.
They added three runs in the
fifth while Ashland scored sepa
rate runs in the first and fifth
innings.
Ashland hitters collected five
hits and five errors to Klamath's
10 hits and one error. Bob Moore,
Ken Grey, and Tom Narrman
each hit twice in four trips to the
plate for Klamath while Mike
Schoonover, freshman member,
hit safety twice in four trips.
Klamath pitcher Steve Young
allowed five hits while striking
out four and walking two. He
also hit one batter and balked
twice. Ashland pitchers gave up
10 hits while striking out three
and walking four.
Tom O.sa, Moore, and Bob Wil
liams collected two hits in four
tries for Klamath in the second
ame. Clark, Coldwell, and Dale
Barger got the only Ashland hits.
Klamath pitcher Tom Osa al
lowed three hits, three walks, and
truck out 13 Ashland hitters.
Rich Price allowed eight hits
while striking out three and walk-
four.
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Track Men
Improve Marks
For the past three weeks from
the Rotary meet in Grants Pass,
to the Tri-meet in Ashland, to
the dual meet in Klamath Falls
the individual members of the
track team have shown improve
ment in competition with the
other teams of the district.
In the high and low hurdles,
Wayne Calvary took two seconds
at the Rotary meet, and while
Calvary was out with a leg injury.
Randy Nelson grabbed two firsts
in Klamath Falls.
In the 220 and 440-yard runs,
'Roger Goddard gained a second
and a third place in the KF
meet.
Craig Hooper and Keith Mun-
son are knocking off opponents
the middle distance races.
Craig is coming on strong in the
880-yard run with Keith right be
hind him. They ran second and
third respectively in the Klamath
race after tieing for first in the
mile. Keith holds the best time in
district with a 4:30 mark set at
GP in the mile.
In the long distance, the two
mile, John Meyer and Ron Le
Blanc ran for a second and third
in the Tri-meet and Ron took a
second at Klamath.
Men who shine in the field
events are Tex Willis who threw
the discus 148 feet 9 inches for a
first place, and Greg Bowles who
heaved the shot for a second at
Klamath with Tex third.
At the field events, Tim Voth
broad jumped for a second place,
Randy Nelson high jumped for
a third, and Roger Springer in his
second meet, pole vaulted 11 feet
6 inches for a first
The spear men Tim Voth and
Gary Pennington are currently
first and second in district and
among the top ten in state after
tossing the javelin 207 and 203
feet respectively at Klamath.
Tomorrow the track team
traveling to Bend for a meet
with Bend High School
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Net Team Boasts
Wins; Crater and
Eagle Point Fall
Enshrining wins against Eagle
Point, 4-3, and Crater, 4-3, the
AHS tennis squad has shown a
steady improvement over last
year.
In the EP meet, Cliff Bradshaw.
Jerry Bevans, and Terry Ragan
won their singles match, while
Jack Ragan and Bradshaw won
their doubles match.
The Crater meet saw Cliff down
his opponent as did Jack Ragan
and Terry Ragan in singles sets.
Bradshaw and Bevans won their
doubles match.
The netters lost to Crater one
week earlier, 3-4, as Bradshaw
and Jack Ragan won their singles
sets and Bradshaw and Bevans
took one doubles match.
Klamath Falls defeated the
Grizzlies, 6-1, although the Bruins
exhibited many very fine per
formances.
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