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rizzlies Divide Find Tw '1 so TOP GROUND GAINER against the Comets. Mike Krug makes yardage through the middle. Krug gained a total of 129 yards in 25 carries. Joey Williamson (foreground), Doug Hoffman, 61, and Jack Farmer, 62, are also pictured. Tidings Photo Final Statistics Released The Ashland Grizzlies finished fourth in the conference with a 3-2 record. This is the first time in many years that Ashland has compiled such a good league record. Statistically, the team scored ATHLETE OF Top End Senior Joey Williamson was chosen Athlete of the Month for TIGHT END, Joey Williamson displays running ability after catching one of many Willis passes. His ability to receive, run, and pass makes him a triple threat. Tidings Photo B J JEWELERS LOVE BRIGHT DIAMONDS 283 EAST MAIN IN ASHLAND Henry Carr Jewelers Keepsake and Orange Blossom Diamonds WATCHES - JEWELRY - GIFTS V , - a total of 162 points. They ran up 2,481 for total yardage. Through the air, the team picked up 1318 yards. The team rushed for 1163 yards. They intercepted 10 passes and re covered eight fumbles. THE MONTH Selected November for his outstanding efforts as split end, and his de fensive efforts. For the season, Williamson has caught 51 passes for a total of 647 yard:;. This gives him a 127 average for each pass.Wil liamson has scored nine touch downs for a total of 55 points. Against Crater, he caught four passes for 73 yards and one touchdown. Three Sports The Letterman club president likes to participate in football, baseball, and basketball. Wil liamson has lettered two years in football and baseball, and one year in basketball. Williamson felt that his best offensive effort of the season was against Roseburg, and de fensively against Grants Pass. Williamson stands six feet and weighs in at 180 pounds. Hunt ing and fishing are his favorite hobbies. He lists steak, prawns, and hamburgers as his favorite foods. Campus Cleaners & Laundry For all your dry cleaning and laundry needs 1465 Siskiyou 482-2281 v. 1 Individually, in the scoring department. Gene Willis led with 72; Joey Williamson was next with 55, Rick Waddell with 17; Mike Krug with six; Lon Gossage with six; and Craig Korthase with six. Passing Willis threw 216 passes, and completed 101. Krug threw three and completed one; Son ny Sixkiller threw nine and completed three. Rushing, Willis ran up 533 yards; Krug 278; Mitchell 65; and Wood 64 yards. Joey Williamson led the pass receivers, followed by John Mitchell and Craig Korthase. Complete line of "OLD COLONY PAINTS" Thousands of Wallpaper Patterns CASH COLOR CENTER 353 E. Main 482-0348 A CASUALS For the latest from Macshore Classics Miss Pat Garland Mr. Thomson 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. Monday to Saturday where you shop relaxed 770 Normal Ave., Ashland Conquer Comets; Defeated By Pels In an easy homecoming vic tory last Friday, the Ashland High Grizzlies handed the Cra ter Comets their seventh loss, 18-7. Quarterback Gene Willis led the Grizzlies on their first drive early in the first quarter, cap ping it off by running the ball over for six points. The extra point attempt failed. Second TD The Comets held the Bears at 60 until late in the second period, when Willis hit Joey Williamson with a pass for the second TD. Tom Davis recov ered a Crater rumble to set up the goal. The conversion at tempt missed again. At the half, the score was 12 0. The Comets again held the Bruin offense scoreless during the third stanza, but with one minute gone in the fourth, Craig Korthase took a pass in the end zone for six more points. On the extra point attempt, a clip ping penalty caused it to be called back. The next try, from the 18 yard line, was unsuc cessful. Comets Score With six minutes left in the game. Crater's Bill Bartley re turned a punt deep into Ash land territory. Two plays and an extra point later, the score was 187. There was no more scoring in the game and the final tally was 187. The outstanding player of the game was Mike Krug. Car rying the ball a good part of the time, the senior back gained 129 yards on 25 runs. The win over Crater finished the Bruins' season 5-4 and 32 for conference play. The Friday before home coming, the Bears hosted the Klamath Pelicans in Ashland. The Pels killed any chances for the Grizzlies to go to state by LIGHTEN your work load with a tensor lamp from IN THE ARCADE 126 East Main Medford AsWanol 9"Cou)ei Stop & Greenhouses Mark Antony Bid v. Ashland, Ore. Phone 482-3481 Ghees 4S2-2866 Gam defeating "Buck's Raiders," 27-7. Three KF Scores The Brosterhaus brothers. Rick and Greg, tallied three Bird TDs themselves before Rick was injured. In an un usual switch, Tex Willis re ceived a pass thrown by Mike Krug for the Bears' only score. Rick Waddell's extra point was good, making the final score 27-7. Soph. Gridders Fall To Klamath Ashland High School's sopho more football team went down to defeat at the hands of Kla math Falls by a score of 27-7. Klamath got on the score board first when Kay Ferreira was tackled in the endzone for a safety. From then on it was a hard-fought, defensive game for both teams until Ashland scored with 3:22 left in the second period. The extra point attempt was good and Ashland went ahead 7 2 as the first half ended. In the second half it was all Klamath Falls and at the end of the third quarter Klamath maintained a 14-7 lead. Ashland could not catch up in the fourth period and lost 27 7. In the first meeting of the clubs this year Klamath beat Ashland 19-0. STANS A & W Featuring The Burger Family 1415 Siskiyou BlyJ. 482-2351 99 MARKET Open Seven Days a Week Hiway 99 - Ashland We give S&H Green Stamps 0 -Q i TWO CHAIRS TO SERVE YOU Specialists in Young Men's Hoircutting Paul Whitney - Floyd Grimes FLOYD'S HILLSIDE BARBER SHOP 56 East Main Across from 1st National Bank