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jump, Morrison placed first in the high jump, Prentice won the 440, Egan took first in the mile and Armstrong placed second in high jump and broad jump. Carpinteria Meet Ventura 14 1 5; Santa Barbara 35 2 3; Oxnard 33 ' 2; Santa Barbara Business College 21; San Luis Obispo 18 1 5; Santa Paula 12 2 3; Santa Maria 10 1 5; and Carpinteria 2 5. This was an invitational meet and Ventura did very well considering the competition. Berg won the broad jump, Captain Gallagher placed sec- ond in the shot put. Gragg placed fourth in the 100 and 220. Morrison placed third in the high jump, Lambert tied for fourth place in the pole vault, Beckett won fourth place in the discus and Ray Grant tossed the football to win fourth place in the event. Our local boys did very well and we are proud of them all. County Meet Ventura placed third with Santa Barbara first, Oxnard second, Santa Paula fourth, and Fillmore fifth. Paul Berg won first in broad jump, Captain Gallagher placed second in shot put, Gragg tied for third in 100 and won third in 220, Morrison placed second in high jump, Rogers tied for sec- ond in pole vault, and Prentice placed fourth in the 440. Those who finished within first four CAPT. E. GALLAGHER places were allowed to go into the Southern Cali- fornia finals. Divisional Meets Berg was the only Pirate spikeman to qualify for the Southern California finals. He won first place in broad jump, a leap of 20 feet 6 inches. This made him eligible for the finals. There our Pirate did not have a chance, his best leap was 20 feet 10 inches and five or more Southern High aspirants leaped over 21 feet. ' ' W ' :w ' w CARMAN, FRASER, HURLEY 108
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A TRACK The A rrack squad, with Coaches McAllister and Cossman at the helm, fared well in its 1932 schedule despite tough competi- tion. Most of the squad was made up of last year ' s B team. The most outstanding on the local Pirate team were: Captain Ed Gal- lagher, Paul Berg, Norman Mor- rison, Denver Gragg, Jack Rogers, Dick Bowker, and Norman Gal- lagher. Ventura 67 1 3— Santa Paula 45 2 3 The Pirates were too good for the Cardinals. Captain Ed Gal- lagher tied for high point honors with 1 1 digits. He garnered first in shot put, second in 880 and second in football throw. The Pirates were minus the services of Denver Gragg, star sprinter. Berg won the broad jump with a leap of 20 feet. Morrison and Arm- strong, local Pirates, tied for first in high jump Norman Gallagher placed first in mile. Hurley placed third in both hurdles and broad |ump. COACH COSSMAN ■jccond in broad jump, and Pren- tice, novice in the 440, copped first place. Ventura 65 — Fillmore 43 The locals again proved superior to their opponents. Gragg, local Pirate, showed his heels to his competitors in the 100 and 220, winning both events handily, Dick Bowker placed second in both 100 jnd 220. Captain Gallagher placed 1 first in shot put, Norman Gallagher won first in 880, Bob Egan won first in mile. Hurley copped first in 70 yard hurdles, Morrison placed first in high jump and Rogers tied for first in the pole vault. Ventura 52— Santa Paula 19 Again the Pirates took the Cardinals ' measure. Only 8 of the regular 1 3 were off. However, this did not affect the locals in winning the events. Captain Ed Gallagher captured first in football throw and second in the shot put. Norman Gal- lagher won first in 880 and third in football Armstrong tied for first in high |ump and won throw and shot put. Berg copped first in broad SECOND ROW: MGR. CARLISLE. LAMBERT. CAPT E. GALLAGHER. BECKETT, N GALLAGHER, MORRISON, HURLEY. FRASER: FIRST ROW: GARMAN, ROGERS, BERG, ARMSTRONG, EGAN, GRAGG, GRANT, BOWKER. T jrj WF j Z j 107
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