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THU..OCT.9, 1969 ROGUE NEWS Ashland Harriers Bearly Skin K.F. Hfc4t4Wt-fftmttn-tt -HtHj-HII i" .! g m m 1 ill rip npr $8 fi , J ' lit I -4- j-j- -- I i I , ATHLETES OF THE MONTH f - r;V- -1 rS-rJ'r. V.-u -itU'i JERRY SUTTON, junior, was chosen by the coaching staff as Athlete of the Month for football. Sutton, who doubles as tight end on offense and linebacker on defense, was chosen because of his hustling abilities. I L a Thu strange-looking contraption is Aixland High's newest addition to the PE department, the UNIVERSAL GYM. This latest model in the Universal series weighs nearly lYi tons and is capable of handling 13 people at a time, yet is completely portable. Each of the 13 stations has a weight selection ranging from 7 to 750 lbs. and can perform a wide variety of exercises. This new addition eliminates the necessity of a Urge area filled with bulky weights and minimizes the number of weight lifters having to wait in line for a workout. J K4 JIM McLEAN, senior, was chosen as Athlete of the Month for cross-country. McLean has scored consistently high in each neet, with a total of 49 team points to his credit. 7 Senior Jim McLean broke the course record in leading the Grizzly cross country team to victory over Klamath Falls earlier this season. McLean took first with a record breaking 12:45 clocking as Ashland edged Klamath 27-28. The old record of 13:12 was set last year by Leonard Hill of Phoenix. Placing second for Ashland and fourth overall was senior Larry Edwards. Other varsity runners placing were sophomore Claude Neuenschwander, fifth; senior Don McDonald, seventh; sophomore Bill McPherson, 10th; Tom McDowell, 12th; and senior John Richardson, 14th. The team started the season with a first place at the Crater Invitational. Seven schools and CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Roseburg Oct. 9 Klamath Falls Oct. 16 Medford Bend Oct. 17 District Oct. 23 State Meet Nov. 1 Home Meets 1 MM : Grizzlies Wax. The Big Wind Friday Night Then . . . Shop FORTMILLER'S Saturday for these famous brands PENDLETON HUSH PUPPIES JANTZEN PACIFIC TRAIL LEVIS CONNIE SHOES BOBBIE BROOKS VAN HEUSEN ortraillcr .' QuolDcpt Start over 40 runners participated in the meet. Edwards and McLean came in fifth and sixth to lead Ashland runners. Ashland slipped by Bend and Roseburg with a lower score of 77. Also in the meet were North Bend, Creswell, Phoenix, Eagle Point, Gold Beach, and Crater. Coming in behind Edwards and McLean were Neuenschwander, 12th; Freshman Dan Morgan, 25th, McDonald, 29th;, Junior Rob Merriman, 39th; and Richardson, 40th. The second meet of the season ended in a victory over Crater for the Grizzlies. Again Edwards and McLean lead Ashland with McLean taking first and Edwards third. Later, in a meet at Grants Pass, Ashland came in second behind Grants Pass beating Marshfield and Medford. Larry Edwards placed fifth in the meet with a 13:54 clocking, improving his time 45 seconds from the Crater meet. Jim McLean placed sxith behind Larry Edwards is shown rounding the halfway mark in third position, behind McLean and a Klamath runner shown in the background. Edwards finished third in ihe meet, aiding the Ashland runners in their narrow victory. 99 MARKET . Grace K. Gibbel We give SAH Green Stamps Phone 482-2141 Highway 99 South (able ihips 1 Take Her BOWLING at RONDO LAN, Good Food i 1505 Siskiyou ' BILL'S COLLEGE 66 1515 Siskiyou Blvd. 482-9991 Open 24 hours TO SERVE YOUR AUTO NEEDS Edwards at 13:55 to finish second for the Ashland runners. The district meet will be held in Ashland later in October. ; V - , Ashland thinclad Jim McLean coming on strong at the Klamath meet. McLean won the event with a time of 12:49 breaking the standing record set last year. Yarn Nook .-of SI eVi.. . :dgement of fli! rTding performances in the inogram. Finalists may receive up to $1,500 a year for four-year college y--rs, depending on their individual needs. purnirure RUGS LAMPS CARPETS DESKS Serving Ashland For Over 70 Years