Willis Sets Mark Tracksters Finish Third 1 ii f T'j'l STEVE CRAFT displays the form which helped him compile the team's top win-loss record. We f men With 3-7 The Ashland High School ten nis squad ended its 1967 con ference season with a 3-7 win loss record, with two victories coming from Crater's netmen. In both matches with Crater, Ashland won by the score of 4-3. In the individual matches, Steve Buckelew, John Perry, and Steve Craft were victorious. The team of Buckelew and Perry won their doubles match es. The winners accounted for Ashland's four points in both meets. Diamondmen Find Season Difficult The Ashland High School baseball team has compiled an 0- 13 conference win-loss record since the last edition of the paper, bringing their total rec ord to 0-19 in conference and 2 19 for total season. The Grizzlies' only victories have come from Eagle Point, who dropped two decisions to the Ashlanders by scores of 3 2 and 94. Since the last edition the Cra ter Comets dropped the Bruins four times by scores of 4-2, 6-0, 1- 0 and 5-1. Roseburg and Grants Pass have dropped the Grizzlies twice each, with scores of 4 1, 5-0, and 10 5, 2 1 respec tively. The Klamath Falls Pelicans have dropped the Bruins three times, by a score of 7-1 in a single game, and by 8-1 and 11 1 in the latest double-header. 1 . Deanna Greene hopes the weather will let her play tennis with this Wilson racket from Jjitnpoti'i Southern Oregon's Complete Sporting Goods Center Finish Mark The Kirby brothers, Doug and Craig, lost their singles and doubles matches to the Gadda Brothers in both meetings. The defending state cham pions, Roseburg, have given the Grizzlies two losses, both by a perfect score of 7-0. The Med ford Tornado has defeated the squad twice by a tally of 6-1. Eagle Point topped the local crew 5-2. Both the teams from Klamath Falls and Grants Pass have de feated the netmen. Klamath dropped the Bears by a score of 6-1. The Cavemen from Grants Pass won by a score of 7 0. Coach Bob McKenzie felt that despite their record, the team gave it their best at all times and showed good spirit whether they won or lost. Mr. McKenzie also stated that Steve Craft has the best indi vidual match win-loss record with 5-5. The team left today for the state meet at Corvallis, looking forward to the event with high hopes of making some kind of showing. Ashland General Hardware Sporting Goods - Tools - Plumbing & Electrical - Paints 90 North Pioneer Ashland PIONEER Shopping Center (mJ PIONEER MARKET KVrrW LAUNDROMAT JL 88c STORE STANS A & W STATE FARM Featuring INSIRANCE The Burger Family BEAUTY SALON 1415 Siskiyou Blvd. 482-2351 For the Moat Complete ll 'Kg".aiJg J Collection of Paperback. l"lHKjf VISIT furniture McCARLEY'S rugs - carpets BOOKS & MAGAZINES LAMPS DESKS 161 East Main . Ph. 482-9081 Serving Ashland Aahland. Oregon For Over 50 Years Led by the record-breaking performance of Gene Willis, the Ashland track team placed third out of four schools in last weekend's meet. The team cap tured three firsts, three seconds, eight thirds, seven fourths, and four fifths for their 6913 points. Klamath Falls was first with 78 V4, followed by Grants Pass with 71-56 and Crater last with 23-13. Golfers Win Two; Boast 5-6 Record The last -two weeks hrnnphfr Ashland High School's most successful golf season to a close. The Grizzly golfers beat Grants Pass and Crater, but fell to St Mary's and to Roseburg. These final games leave the confer ence record at 5 wins and 6 losses. April 28, the AHS golf team traveled to Medford to meet with the Grants Pass Cavemen, the Crater Comets, and the St. Mary's Crusaders. They beat the Cavemen and Comets, 9V4 5 and 14-M, but lost to the Crusaders, 8-7. Players and scores: Medalist Bill Kuhlwein, 89; Scott Weaver, 90; John Zupan, 90; Jim Work, 96; and Gregg Torrey, 99. Last Match The next week, Roseburg hosted the Bears for the last regular season match. Instead of the regular scoring, 1 point each nine holes and 1 point for total 18 holes, the match was scored on individual total points added together. Roseburg won Jameson Travels To State Meet For the third consecutive year, Judy Jameson represented Ashland High School at the Oregon State girls' track meet held in Springfield on May 13. Judy earned the right to par ticipate in the meet on the basis of her performance in the dis trict competition. She placed second in the 100 yd. dash and second in the 220 yd. dash in the regional meet. Willis's heave of 53'8" in the shot put topped the former rec ord of 5011" set by Jerry Langer in 1948. The throw was good enough for second place in the meet. Willis also earned a second place in the discus. This was the first meet this year in which he failed to win the discus title. First place finishes were taken by three Ashland con tenders. Dick Boulton, junior the match, 386-425. John Zupan was medalist (team's low scorer) with a 79 for 18 holes. Other scores were Steve Rob erts with an 80 and Jim Work with an 85. District Contest Last Monday, after press time, the golf team traveled to Corvallis to the District meet. There they competed against all the Rogue Conference teams for a berth at the State meet to be hold in Portland. A four man team will go to Portland from AHS if each man averages 82 for 18 holes. ATHLETE OF Co-ed This month, for the first time in Ashland High School's his tory, a girl has been chosen for Athlete of the Month. Judy Jameson, a 5'4" senior girl track star, was chosen for the honor. Judy has participated in girls' track for three years, as well as water skiing and swimming out side of school. She was chosen "Athlete" for her outstanding achievements in track, school records in the 100 and 200 yard dashes and the high jump, and qualification for the state girls track meet held last weekend. A member of Honor Society, Active Student Judy also rounds out her school activities by being an active member of G.R.A. and Flag Girls. She enjoys music of all sorts, two of her hobbies being guitar and piano playing. FOR COMPLETE BEAUTY S4H 270 E' Main CARE IT'S - THE MAT ASHLAND STATIONERY Ashland We Specialize in School Supplies the Year Around Beauty Shop . ' Barnes & Noble College PERMANENTS Utllne STYLING Webster's Seventh New CUTTING College Dictionary TINTING Engineering Supplies MANICURING Art Supplies" Smith-Corona Typewriters 482-1276 Brief and Attache Cases 149 East Main - Ashland COME I.N AND BROWSE PROFESSIONAL AMPEX RECORDERS DISC PRESSING Siskiyou Studio Special Bond Group Recording Competitive Prices Local or Out of Town Fred Lewis Phone 482-4079 record holder in the 880, won that event with a time of 2:02.5. Roger Springer won the pole vault with a vault of 13'6". Springer holds the school pole vault record. Jack Anderson grabbed the other first with a throw of 191'8" in the javelin event Three members of the Ash land team placed second in their events. Second place win ners included Willis in the shot and discus and Jay Fischer in the 120 yard high hurdles. Ashland captured eight thirds, more than any other single school. Third place winners in cluded Terry Neuenschwander in the mile run, Dana Berry in the broad jump, Dick Calhoun in the 120 yard high hurdles, Lon Christianson in the pole vault, Kay Ferreira in the jave lin and Fischer in the 180 yard low hurdles. In addition to the individual winners, the 440 yard relay team of John Olson, Lon Gossage, Boulton and Bill Pet tit and the mile relay team of Neuenschwander, Lonny Slack, Fischer and Boulton both placed third. Fifth place finishes were gained by Slack in the broad jump and the 880 yard run and Mike Lynch in the two mile run. THE MONTH Honored Judy's interests are also var ied. She enjoys dances and also picnics. Her favorite foods are prawns and steaks, as well as ham and hash brown potatoes. JUDY JAMESON 1 r "4 . ..' i