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rep Football N THE Prep football squad are those men that will wear the pigskiin uniform of the Pi rate Varsity during the coming fall term. The training and experience received during their prep career means much to the success of the Varsity team in its attempts to bring recognition to the Ventura Junior Col lege. PREP FOOTBALL SCHEDULE scores Sept. 28, Fiillmore d. Ventura l3-6 Oct. 5, Oxnard d. Ventura I9-O Oct, l2, Santa Paula d. Ventura 27-7 Oct, l9, Fililmore d. Ventura I2-6 Nov. 2, Santa Paula d. Ventura 20-I3 Nov. 9, Oxnard d. Ventura 2l -O Nov. I6, Ventura d. Lancaster I3-O Nov. 23, Santa Barbara d. Ventura 26-6 where there here there here here there there there IST ROW--HURLEY, MEYERS. BALTZER, PODOVlNNIKOFF,GOUL.D. AYERS, GARCIA, DAANE, NORRIS. BACA, Mc CORMICK. PHILLIPS, 2ND ROW-DREW. Wll-I-IS, DRAKE. SEELIG, PAUL, AMESCUA. PETERS. SUZUKI. JONES. HAYES. 3RD ROW-WESTERN. NYE, RQLLS, LARIMORE. EMDE, JOHN DAANE, BERLIN, STEELE. HOWE, COWGER. age fifty-n
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345: ' it frlf t 'z ' 'iff lvl 1 '5 I r W ' gs: n rf: wi, .1 :rate reps ESS FORTUNATE than their older football brothers, the Pirate Preps were unable to glean single game from their county competitors, including Oxnard, Fillmore or Santa Paula. The Buccaneer Babes tutored by Frank Arnold and assistant coach Leo Kibby did however, defeat the Lan- caster Desert Rats a win that kept them out of the league cellar. While the high schoolers only gained one victory, they did at times show signs of being better than their record indicates Their first tilt was with the Fillmore Flashes, who later became the champions. The Flashes won 13 to 6 The following week-end, Venturans played host to their ancient rivals from Oxnard and were defeated l9 to O. A week later the preps lost to Santa Paula 27 to 7. lt was in the next two games, played at home that the Arnoldmen displayed the finest form of the whole season. The first one, with Fill- more wasa brilliant affair marked by long passes and runs. For a time the preps battled the champions on even terms but finally weakened, to lose I2 to 6. In th'e other contest, the Babes held Santa Paula even until the last minute of play, when the Cardinals put over a touchdown and conversion to win 20 to l3. ln the next to last contest of the season Ventura was beaten by the Yellow Jackets of Oxnard Zl to G. lt was in the final league game that the Preps made their only win. They defeated the Lancaster Desert Rats I3 to O. Although the Pirate Babes did not excel as a unit, they did have two members who, for their superla- tive play were given all-county recognition. Carl l-lurley, captain and left half was awarded the second string berth at that position and Harry Dysart was placed on the first string at right guard. While coach Frank Arnold, assisted by Leo Kibby, was not blessed with a winning team here, it was noted that in spite of repeated losses he was always able to instill a fine competitive spirit into the team. In all their games the Preps displayed plenty of enthusiasm, and could be depended upon to fight to the last quarter il STC 'lfif -. Qt-.l .ra 1 fifth: Pit' li ,:.:1rc.' V- il :ua-is ,f ,-wh xr. il . ' f 1. f '- 5t?,Z2?i'f??t Jr , l .l,Ew ' lift? wtf if '-ww, .H -,' it fi: gtfifl '. .rl b. il V ' F . il., - '.f'gj'. 1 1 1 ,V r , , I ' I Page f y-fre :ft hz
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