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glut earries the hall on a terrific d tive through the eenter of Oxnard! line. THE CARDS RECORD ifoo'1'BALL seoiucs Santa Paula 13 Santa Barhara l-If fSeore at half-Santa Barbara, I-li S. P., UD Santa Paula 7 I,aru'aster 0 QCards lucky to win this onel Santa Paula Z8 Q S .. P. Santa Paula 7 CS P. l . Santa Paula 32 YS. P. Santa Paula 19 Oxy lfrosh U shows its powerful offensel lfillmore 0 scores in first quarterl Oxnard 0 dishes it outhl Ventura 7 fliour minutes to DlZlj Xv?I'Illl'2l, 7: S. P.. 63 Santa Paula I9 Fillmore 13 flfnd third quarter-S. P., 13: Fillmore, 135 Santa Paula 23 Ventura 0 CCards prove themselves superior muddersl Santa Paula 6 Oxnard 6 Clie gzune at half, S. P. almost takes itnl Santa Paula Zl Santa Klaria 13 flwo minutes My play4Santa Klaria, 133 S. P., 123 Santa Paula 0 Cathedral 6 fl,one score in third quarterj COUNTY LICAGUIQ STANDINGS XV. L. 'lf Pct. Santa Paula . . 5 0 l .016 Oxnard . . 3 2 I .583 , Fillmore . Ventura . . 3 3 0 .500 . 0 6 H .000 l 'U1 OZM-'Om UIQJQI-I
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l I11 OZPt OUJ NDP-I 3 5 FOOTBALL 'lihe '3-1 football varsity won highest grid laurels in Cardinal history this season. 'llhe teznn record includes the playing of eleven games with hut two losses and one tie. Santa Paula crowned the season by meeting Cathedral High School in the quarter-finals of the C. l. l . Southern California championship playoff. ln the first clash, Santa Paula dropped a close game to Santa Barbara after staging a second-half come-back. 'llhe Cards then met and defeated Lancaster and the Occidental freshman team. ln the county league, the team won live games and tied one, to win the championship. This was the first undefeated Cardinal team in many years. As winner of the Ventura county championship, Santa Paula was scheduled to meet Santa Maria in the first C. l. F. round. After staging one of their usual last quarter rallies, the Cards won 21-13. Santa Paula's hopes for a Southern California championship were crushed when the powerful Cathedral High School team from Los Angeles won a hard-fought battle here the following Friday. ll'his was more than a school game, for it was attended by students from every high school in the league and by hundreds of townsfolk. The merchants cooperated by closing their stores during game time, thus enabling all the local fans to attend. Prospects for the 1935 grid season are not as dull as might be, despite the loss of sixteen seniors through graduation. Four of the nineteen lettermen will be back. ln addition, there are many pros- pects to be developed from the second and third squads and the B team. ln a junior-senior practice game at the end of the season, the juniors held the veterans 13-6. The seniors who leave the varsity this spring are: Armstrong, Burleson, Corral, Inglis, Kirk, lllahan, Klartel, llloore, hlurr, B. Pena. R. Pena, Robinson, Stewart, Vaughn, Wilsrmli. Bench and band help to make every play Click l'rincipal lfakin and Coach l'rielme work as hard is thc tc
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l l'11 OZD'r Om CJI L43 NCD P-l '35 GRID WARRIORS win fi fl' ,l f , mf 1 NIl'ITll5f'l'S of thc- Santa Paula chznnpinnship fnurlmll squad Tl1i5 year included llnrtcl, Hzxckwmtli, Xlilllilll, Inglis, Burlc-sun, Hun- ugcr lno, HCI'l'l'l'Zl, Stewzxrt, 'lf Moore, XVilson, R. Penn, B. Pena Robinson, Armstrong, G. Gill, C. Kirk, Corral, Hurr, Vzuighn, :nu IJUl'lL'ZlI1 N W X ,. xx . 1 'X x X' . 0 i i N X. 4 I i D , 1 .sf i 4 i . 1
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