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' n Y' . 115, ...A -0-of -,v. ' mg Q . . f .-4 , , 4... :,,.f, 'Z ,,.,,.a .. - A.-' ' . , . 4..f ., BASEBALL ... Eaclc row' S. Spofi, N. Murr, F. Duncan, R. Cleqq, H. lnglis, T. Moore, A. Gonzales, L. Anderson Manager Middle row: L. Coronado, W. Vance, G. lno, C. Hill, C. Haclcworlh, R. Armslrong, E. Ellinglon, J. Burleson Fronl row: R. Gonzales, J. Herrera, E. Buckner, T. Sanfayo, Coach Summers The baseball leam of '34 was one of lhe slrongesl ever lo represenlr Sanla Paula. The Cards s'rar'red lhe season by going lo 'rhe semi-finals in lhe Pomona fourna- menl: John Burleson and Augusline Gonzales made lhe all-lournamenl leam. John had lhe highesl barring average a'r fhe Tournamenl and Augusline lhe mos? home hils. Tom Moore and Charles Hill look care of 'rhe pilching dufies while Herrera and Haclrworlh did lhe Calching. The lirsl league game was wilh Oxnard, which lhe cards won 6 lo 5. CoHon Burleson gol 'rwo home runs in This game. Sanla Paula nexl downed lhe Venlura Pirales, IO +o 4, on lhe loser's diamond. The Cards los'r lo Sanla Barbara, I3 lo 6, in The nexl encounler. Fred Vaughn collecled lhree hi+s in as many limes al bal. In 'rhe league semi-linals fhe Cards losl lo Oxnard, 4 'ro 3. The Yellowiaclcels scored lwo runs in Jrhe lasl inning To win 'rhe game. If 'wr , Fiffy-riglll
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.,- , TRACK The C Team displayed a spiril of cooperafion +ha+ would be welcomed on any learn. They opened 'rheir season by deiearing 'rhe Muir Tech lighlweighis by a score of 40 'ro 36. Their nexl meer was wifh San Fernando, which Jrhy los+ 36 +o 3I. ln fhe Russel cup meer 'rhe Cards scored SV2 poinfs. ln ihe counly meer ar Oxnard +hey placed +hird. A TRACK Top: Jerry Sweefland, Carl I-lacicworlh, Monle Clow, Bob Cro'r'ry, Bob Sill, Sfewarf Macqillivray. Middle: Bob Jaurequi, Bob Pena, Ernesl Broclcefl, Gordon Gill, John Mariel. Lower: Coach George Boolh, Leonard Solo, Anlonio Corral, Bob Serey, Fred Sfewarl, Harold Forfress, Jimmie Miller, Wilbur Beckwifh, Manager Harold I-larrinqlon. B TRACK Top row: L. Vincent J. Taylor, J. Clark, D. Pelerson. C. Lonsdale, B. Borrega, E. Borqeson, E. Gill, J. Cline, H. lrlarringion 1 Middle row: J. Bravo, J. Morgan, V. Anderson, l-l. Fleicher, B. Ruslcoil, U. Avendo, M. Esirada, M. Lopez, J. Lincoln, D. Mahan Boffom row: B. Ridlc, K. Warren, K. Carler, W. Moore, G. l-larris, B. Crane, C. Hair, D. Teague, D. Siewarl, J. C-Ilberison l ifty-.ffvrriz
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GIRLS' ATHLETICS BASKETBALL proved To be as popular This year as ever, wiTh approximaTely 75 girls Turning ouT. In The Freshman-Sophomore game, The Freshmen won by a score oT 22-2l. The Seniors had a vicTorious year, wine ning every game They played. Their TirsT game was wiTh Oxnard aT The VenTura playday, which They won by one poinT. ln deTeaTing The Sophomores and Juniors They upheld Their record of being unde- TeaTed since Their Sophomore year. VOLLEYBALL was played Tor The TirsT Time This year as an inTerclass sporT. Prac Tice was held aTTer school Tor Two weelcs beTore regular games sTarTed. Freshmen players showed excepTional sTrengTh in deTeaTing The Sophomores. The Seniors won Trom The Juniors in a close and exciTing game. OuTsTanding players were Barbara SweeTland oT The 'Freshmen group: Ger- Trude Rolls Tor The Sophomoresq Virginia BurTless Tor The Juniors: and Vivian RoTh Tor The Senior inTerclass champions. J.. -- - 1, T ni .1 , , . SPEEDBALL as usual proved To be The mosT popular girls' sporT oT The Year. The highlighT of The season was The Junior-Senior game, which The Seniors won by one poinT. Caroline Giacomazzi, cenTer Torward Tor The Junior Team, sTarred wiTh long passes To eiTher Lois Crane or Aleda l-lill. According To Miss Rayma Wilson, The Teamworlc and spiriT of The games was beT- Ter Than in pasT years. BASEBALL was The TourTh G.A.A. sporT. For Three weelcs The girls played baseball, slepT baseball, aTe baseball and ThoughT baseball. The Teams were selecTed and organized, and on April l4, The Junior and Senior Teams Traveled To SanTa Barbara To par- TicipaTe in a playday. The IO-inch ball was used by The Seniors and The I2-inch by The Juniors. Fifty-nim'
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