Santa Paula High School - El Solano Yearbook (Santa Paula, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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Santa Paula High School - El Solano Yearbook (Santa Paula, CA) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 59 of 72
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l tT1 OZIN-'OUP U10-NOP ' Chito forral leaving' his nlarks in the mile at Muir Tech, Fletcher ant XValdcn running first and second in the half on the Pasadena school's track the first three places in the shot put. Lincoln tied for second place in the high jump at 5'l0 , and Fortress won the hroad jump with a leap of 21'-lb . Corral, Serey, and Fortress won their favorite races, while Klurr placed second, and Bob Pena took third in the 4+0 dashg Fletcher ran third in the half-mile, hloore placed second in the 220: Renfro finished fourth in the mile run, and illartel came in fourth in the low hurdles. 'lihe day after the county meet, a team composed of Serey, Kloore, Fletcher, Corral, Fortress, and hlurr won the high school division at the Santa Barbara open track meet. Serey, llloore, and Hlurr took second, third, and fourth, respectively, in the 100-yard dash. Fortress won the loiv hurdles. Serey running the l00, lxloore the 220, Fletcher the 440, and Corral the 880, in the medley relay, finished second place. Santa Paula won the league meet which was similar to the county trackfest. 'lihe following week at the divisional track meet, the Cards hodaciously outscored the other teams, winning 395 points, with Santa Barbara their closest rival. Serey, who won the I00 and 220 in fast times, was entered in the Southern California meet with Fortress, who also made fast times in the high and low har- riers. Corral and Rohinson, placing second in their respective events, entered this meet. hloore and hlurr ran the relay with Serey and Fortress to hecome eligihle for the Southern California meet. Flctclicr draws the pole in the SXO at the Ycntura iionnty niet ctr lr uls 1 Xlnii 'llth min cloxyn tht homr stictmh in tht ..t. r , ll EEE

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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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BASEBALL The 1935 baseball team went without competition in the county league, but played four games with Ventura C. At the Pomona tournament, the Cards won their first game 3-0 from the Voorhis nine, which three years ago defeated Santa Paula by a similar score. The local team was defeated 5--I by Muir Tech in the second game, after what had seemed certain victory for Santa Paula. Dude Moore did some fine pitching in both games. After a practice game with Ventura J. C., the team entered the C. I. F. playoff. Santa Paula was defeated -I'-2 by Santa llfaria, in the first C. I. F. game at Santa Barbara. The game, which was one of the stiffest played, concluded the Cards' season. Burleson was star hitter for the Santa Paula ball club, having made six home runs before the C. I. F. game with Santa Maria. IX'IarteI was chosen on the all-star Pomona team after the Pomona tournament. Although there were no other high school baseball teams in the county, the Card team practiced late every evening and enjoyed its realm. The squad, divided into teams, played about every other day. The squad is as follows: Joe Herrera, catcher, George Ino, catcher, Tom Illoore, pitcher, Roy WViIson, pitcherg Robert Buck- ner, pitcherg Leonard Soto, pitcher, John Burleson, first base, Nemur Illurr, second baseg Ernest Illesser, second baseg Carl I-Iackworth, third base, John Inglis, short stopg Jack Lercari, John llartel, Auggie Gonzales, Tony Gonzales, Leo Cachu, and Robert Culbert- son, fieldersg Harrison Hopkins, manager. Nine players will leave the squad through graduation, leaving but one prospective pitcher and three infielders. A BASEBALL Back row-H. Hopkins, Yarbrough, Martel, Burleson, Buchner, VViIson, T. Moore, R. Culbertson, Herrera, Coach I-Iunsaker. Front FOVV-I.CI'C21TI, T. Gonzales, Soto, Murr, Hackworth, nl. Inglis, Nlesscr, A. Gonzales, Ino. F l'!1 OZPwOw Ulb-Nbr-I

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