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PACE FOUR ROGUE NEWS Fri..Oct. 22. 1971 Grizzlies Slip Up In Big Game The Ashland Grizzlies with a 4 and 2 record will attempt to advance their winnings to 5 and 2, when they play the Klamath Falls Pelicans tonight in K. Falls. The mighty Bears seem determined to conquer the game with this weeks practices concentrated on timing and quickness. Last Friday, Homecoming, the Grizzlies hosted the Grants Pass Cavemen, only to be disappointed with a 27-6 defeat. Cavemen's halfback, Gary Taylor, was Ashlands main short circuit. Taylor, the 5-10, 166 pound senior caught five passes or 92 yards and one touchdown and carried the ball 1 1 times for 61 yards. Taylor was also one of Grants Pass mainline defensive players, breaking up a half a dozen Wentela passes. Grants Pass also lead in rushing with fullback Dennis Brown. Brown was the game's leading rusher with 107 yards in 31 attempts, which always seemed to come at the right time. The Grizzlies mounted many mild threats, only to be broken up by a wind of bad luck. In the third quarter Ashland stopped the Cavemen and forced them to punt, setting up the Grizzlies only scoring drive. Rich Cowen's punt went out of bounds at the A.H.S. 47 and two running plays gave Ashland a first down at the Cavemen 40. Lord went off right tackle for 1 1 and a first at the 29 and then on the next play gained five to the 24. The Cavemen were called for face masking on the play, which moved the ball to the Grants Pass 12 where it was a first down. Lord gained nothing on a sweep but then Wentela hit Nelson on a slant for the T.D. with 4:12 to play in the third quarter. Dale Ekstrom's P.A.T. attempt was wide to the right and Ashland had done all the scoring it was destined to. At the time, the Grizzlies could still see the road to victory, although it disappeared quickly. Taylor made a brilliant kick-off return to the Ashland 42, which paved the way for a quick Cavemen T.D. Brown made three straight runs putting the ball on the Grizzly 26 and then on a fourth and two situation at the 18, Brown made seven yards for another first at the 1 1 . Ashland General Hardware Sporting Goods Plumbing 90 North Pioneer O, HAIRCUT THE WAY YOU LIKE IT W xAIICV Fern's -cp Beauty g (f A Salon r - T l ent s ye "1'rizzies" y 1 33 East Main ij 1(1 m I " v Tackle Kerry Keeton bursts onto Bears into the second half. Baker fumbled the snap but center Larry Luvis recovered the Ball to keept the threat alive. Taylor gained six on a pitchout and Brown gained one through the middle to make it fourth and one. Baker turned the handoff to Brown but there was a mix-up. and the Q.B. was stopped for no gain, giving Ashland the ball on its own 3. However, on second down Lonch fumbled and Grants Pass recovered on the two. On third down, Brown leaped over the 1 yard line to make the score 20-6. Cater's P.A.T. was no good. Ashland couldn't move the ball and a punt gave the IDEAL DRUG STORE fj PrescriptKns f j 'Cosmetics JjC Gifts V - ' Jewelry Gateway Shopping Center Tools Paints & Electrical Ash DADDCD CUAI3 WE DO RAZOR CUTTING 1608 Highway 66 Lsfl Pnvi or outgo Plan Ahead With First National Ashland Branch POUNCE THE PELICANS the field as he leads his pack of Cavemen possession at the Grizzly 49. Grants Pass drove to the 25 and on a third and eighth play Baker hit Taylor coming out of the backfield for a first down at the 4 yard line. After Brown's struggled to get a yard, Baker hit Cowen on a strike and Carter kicked the extra point to make it 27-6 with 1:01 to go. The score, as well as the statistics, indicated that the Cavemen dominated the game as the Cavemen totaled 320 total yards to the Grizzlies 133. Grants Pass also ran 65 plays to the 41 by Ashland. 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Medford 141 iti imri iMMmj i . -- - - i ill i III Homecoming Queen, Lori Waldren was selected to reign over the Homecoming activities held during the week of October 11 -October 15. The princesses included Carol Christlieb, Nancy Houk, Karen Kittredge, Jeri Stringer, and Lori Waldren. Letterman's Club selected the court on the basis of charm, intelligence, and personality. The Queen was then chosen by the varsity football team. DON'S TV & APPLIANCE. INC. 1668 Siskiyou Blvd. f-T-Large selection of records & tapes Donald R. Crouch Gary B. Christlieb Ashland Steak House Complete Dinner Menu Breakfast Anytime 397 F. Main 482-4136 Coming October 25 LUE30LL1D0L1 Freshest Produce liij and Choice Meats toilet iip SALEM INVITATIONAL 1. Claude Neuenschwander (6) 12:42 2. Scott Studebaker (8) 12:47 3. Tom McDowell (12) 13:13 4. Jay Holland (14) 13:14 5. Bill McPherson (17) 13:16 6. Dan Morgan (32) 13:45 7. John Butt (43) 13:59 1. Scott Harbert (3) 14:19 2. Fred Sears (7) 14:34 3. 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