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Fn., May 19. 1!72 ROGUE NEWS PACK FIVK Bear Cindermen Show Promise; Hay Retain The District Trophy Ashland cindermen defend their district crown at Klamath Falls, May 19 20. The Southern Oregon Conference District meet will probably produce many new records on the Pelicans rubber ized asphalt track. With good performances from all members of the team and a continued effort by the distance crew, AHS may have another district track trophy in her possession. The 440 relay team of Craig Sichcnlist. l.arry Toney, Ted McDowell and Al Lord will compete against a favored Crater contingent of Thorn. Sills. Rogers and Bartley. The Cornel's relay team has recorded the third fastest time so far this year in Oregon prep track. Med ford and Scott Studebaker ran a 9:48.0 twomile run during the Shake speare Meet. May 13. The time was good for first place. Grants Pass have also shown good 4 to relay teams. The mile will be up to such distance runners as Bill McPher son. Claude Neuenschwander, Scott Studebaker, and John Butt. Neuenschwander has the second best mile time in the state, 4.17, next only to Gary Barger of St. Helens. Barring any upsets or mishaps, these two top milers will vie for the title in state competition. May 26-27. The Grizzlies have been at a loss for sprinters to equal or compensate for the talents of Steve Mclntyre tMedford) Larry Kogers (Crater) and Bob Thorn (Crater). Mclntyre has recorded the fastest prep mark in the too this year with a 9.6. Rogers and Thorn are capable of breaking 10.0. A glimmer of hope has ap peared with mark Wilson who has asked to practice and participate in the district meet. After completing the baseball season, Wilson will work out for the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Last year he was Mclntyre's principal rival. Tom McDowell, Toney and Lord are the Bears hopes for victory in the 440. McDowell has one of the top three times in the JW COPELAND LUMBER YARD Don't Make Your Own Bricks, 3 165 C 482 3996 state w ilh I9.fi. only one-tenth of a second behind Oliver Spires' ( Klamath Falls) prep best of 49.5. High hurdles will be run by Scott Toll, Ted McDowell and Kim Laird. They must compete against such hurdlers as Tom Bartley of Crater and Mike Chriss of Medford. Both Bartley and Toll have recorded 14.6 but in recent competition Barley has come out ahead of Toll. They have two of the top prep times this year for the 120 high hurdles. Bartley also has the top 1K0 low hurdles time in the state (19.9). Ted McDowell and Siebenlist will represent Ashland in that event. McDowell's best time was 21.0. The Grizzlies show promise in the 8X0 yard run with Tom McDowell and Jay Holland both breaking the 2:00.0 barrier. McDowell set a new school record and also put himself into the list of top prep best for the 880 by recording a 1:55.5 in the half-mile. Two-mile is another job for, who else, but the Grizzly distance crew. Scott Studebaker defeated Neuenschwander at the Shake spear Meet. They will probably team up with McPherson to run the eight-lapper at district. The mile relay has showed improvements, by. defeating Crater with a time of 3:26.0 but Medford has the team to beat at district. The state has produced several relay teams recording 3:23 so they must improve a bit more to have another shot at the stale title which they acquired last year. Roseburg, perennially strong in the field events, and Medford with Mike Richey, will be likely opponents for Ashland's weight man. The Grizzlies' Kevin Litwiller (14-3U) and Hugh Huck (13.6) Al Lord w ill represent AHS in the 410 vard dash al the district meet in Klamath Falls, this weekend. 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Toll is having his problems and has not been able to clear 6-0 lately. Bradford, too, is having a let-down. He has jumped the highest of anyone in the state this year, 6-6' t, but at the Shake speare meet he was not up to par. Long jump hopefuls include Lord, Rob Pardee and Wilson. Kevin Litwiller cleared I-3xn, with this jump. The height is a new school record. I'nahle to get off of the pole, Litwiller missed a jump at 11-6. ASHLAND SANITARY SERVICE The Biggest Pick-up Service in Town SHOW AT DUSK RATED 'R' ACADEMY AWARD.-" - BEST SONG! rTi"-"f I D, )C ROCK HUDSON AND ANGIE DICKINSON IN "Pretty Maids All In A Row" , N Out 5PI u Rob Pardee strains for added inches in his specialty, the long jump. He will probably team with Al Lord and Mark Wilson to represent the (.nvlit-s at district. COLOR TV STEREO 1668 Siskiyou Blvd. Burgers Fries Malts Shakes Ire Crea m 1415 Siskiyou Blvd. 62 E. Main 482-1471 SHOW AT DUSK - ENDS SAT. 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