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F451 OZ'.Pr-'Om Lnbwbn-L BASKETBALL The fact that the varsity basketball record contrasts unpleas- antly with that of the football season does not mean that Santa Paula was not enthusiastic. Getting started late in the season, the team was short of practice when the Ventura game opened the season. The Cardinals were defeated 22-26 by Ventura, and 45-35 by Santa Barbara, but downed Fillmore, 22-27. Following this, the Santa Paula boys defeated the highly press-agented Oxnard Yellow- jackets 28-17. In the second round, the Ventura outfit again de- feated the Cards, and Santa Barbara again outclassed Santa Paula to the tune of 39-7. After losing a tough battle to Fillmore 22-27, the Cards again defeated the Oxnard Yellowjackets 19-20, to place fourth in the league standings. Despite the Cards' failure to register a string of victories, the fans did not lose interest. Graduation this June robs Santa Paula of most of its varsity basketball men. Among the senior lettermen leaving school are: Roy Wilson, Bob Pena, John Burleson, John Inglis, Nemer hlurr, and Clarence Kirk. Only three junior members of the squad will return for com- petition next season. They are: Robert Buckner, Joe Herrera, and Carl Hackwortb. A BASKETBALL 1 -,.. gAz,fL,i7z,f Qyhfkff 5 V171 Top rowgfoach l'richc, Murr. ,l. Inglis, Kirk, L. Anderso Second row-Buckner, Herrera, VvllSOIl, Burleson, B. Pena '-'Q :ui m s:.m .i. 7l
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dc Moore attempts to rnn around right cncl against the strong Oxnard lflevcn. PLAYERS AND POSITIONS A SQUAD MEMBERS The members of the 1935 football squad Were: Ends: John Burleson, Fred Stewart, Rudy Pena, Antonio Corral, Joe Bravo, Joe Taylor, Tereso Santoyo, Louis Whipple, Rich- ard Peterson. Tackles: Rea Armstrong, Carl Hackwcrth, Don lVIahan, Bob Jaur- egui, Stanley Harvey, George Tryer, Darrel Stewart. Guards: John Inglis, John lVIartel, Clarence Kirk, Joe Avendano, Ramon Rozales, J. C. lklorgan. Centers: Roy Wilson, Joe Herrera, Louis Vincent. Halfbacks: Vernon Duncan, Bob Pena, Gordon Gill, Thornton Ifdwards, lllerton Snyder, Clell Abel. Fullbacks: Fred Vaughn, David Robinson, Charlie Ino. Quarterbacks: Nemer lllurr, Tom llloore, Augustine Gonzales, Bob Serey. lllanagers: George Ino, Lester Anderson, Warren Moore, Frank Wvand. VARSITY LETTERIXIEN The varsity football lettermen are as follows: Armstrong, Burle- son, Corral, Duncan, Gill, Hackworth, Herrera, Inglis, Kirk, lla- han, lllartel, Kloore, Klurr B. Pena R. Pena, Robinson, Stewart V Y 7 Vaufflin, VViIson. P- if SPX X O, if 'J J l 'U1 OZPHOW U19-JNDI-1
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A TRAVK ck row-4l'li11e. Rerifro, liorral, Fortress, X'X'alden, Lincoln, lllano, Har- rington, li, l'el1'l cond rou--xl. Nlarlel, Burleson, Nlnrr, 'lf Moore, llackworth, R. Xxilsull, N. l'ena. lirst roxy-wl. lfakin, lfletcher, St-rev, Robinson, 12. Hill, F. Stewart, ll. lhnzales. TQACK 'llhe varsity traclcmen began the season hy defeating 'l'hacher hy an overwhelming score for the first time in three years. The next week, Coach Priehe entered Serey, hlurr, WValden, and Corral in the medley relay at Long Beach. 'llhis team won the event and a beautiful trophy. The Cards felt victory in dual meets with Fill- more and Ventura on successive weel:-ends. Santa Paula won the Russell cup meet at Carpenteria with Serey taking firsts in the century and furlongg Fortress victorious in the high and low hurdles, and XValden winning the half-mile. A relay team com- posed of Xlurr, liortress, Kloore, and Serey won a fast race. At the Santa Nlaria invitational meet, Santa Paula, lacking six sure point-winners, met tough competition to he outscored. During spring vacation, the Santa Paula trackmen were de- feated hy Muir Tech. Serey was second to the Tech colored ace. while lValden and Fletcher ran the half-mile first and second, re- spectively, in the fast times of 222.7 and 2:-l. Corral won the mile, and Robinson took the shot put with little competition. Santa Paula displayed a full team strength lvy taking seven first places, four second places, three third places, and three fourth places to win the county meet at Oxnard for the first time in three years. The only events in which the Cards failed to place were the foothall throw and the pole vault. Rohinson, Burleson, and Hackworth took llacltuorth ts cauulit in the middle ul a mighty heave with the shotg l'ortress clears a high one in the Fillmore meet. l 'l11 OZPwOw UID-UNDP'
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