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rep Track RANK ARNOl.D'S A and B Prep cinder stars were able this year to defeat Fillmore and San- ta Paula in dual meets. They lost one to Oxnard. ln a league meet the high-schoolers fin- ished behind the Yellow Jackets and the Cardinals and ahead of the Flashes and the Desert Rats. ln the A division, Jack Orton, Don Phillips, Tom Donnelly and Bob Cowger were outstanding. Orton won the county pole vault and Phillips the county football throw. Donnelly, an eleven, looked well in the dashes. l-le showed penty of potential ability. To Cowger, miler, goes credit for being the most improved ath- lete of the season. There were two prominent B's, namely Edward Austin and Don Bartlett. Austin was a leading sprinter. l-lad he not suffered a sudden attack of influenza during the league meet, it's outcome might have been different. Two of the most versatile performers of either division were Steele and Bartlett. The former won the inter-campus meet of the A's, while the latter accomplished the same feat in the B divi- sion. To Mr. Arnold go congratulations for the efficient operation of the meets. The? smooth running will go far in popularizing the sport, Schedule of dual meets: A's B's Ventura d. Fillmore .......... .....,.., 6 4 to 43 56 to 39 Ventura d, Sta. Paula .......,.. .......,. 6 5544 to 46W 49 to 23 Oxnard d. Ventura ........., ......... 7 l M2 to 33 l-2 '53 l-3 to 49 2-3 League Meet A's B's Oxnard ...... ....... 4 7M 37lf2 Sta. Paula ..... ....... 4 l 5 Ventura ..... ......, 3 7 25 Fillmore ........ .,...'OV2 5l W Lancaster ......, .3 .,,.,,.,,,,.,.,,. 6 13 .5 3 , iq ,i .ze wtf' W5 MCCORMICK GRAHAM ORRIVE ORTON HQWE WHEELER RQDGER5 WALLACE Moons HURLEY PAUL cowGER Mevsns aAi.'rzER s'rEEi.E PoDoviNNiKoFF COACH ARNOLD BLACKMAN Dmxs PPENTICE PEIRANO Aivizs::uA AUSTIN suzuKi SMITH BELL NVE KENDAI-L Al-EXAKIS BARTLETT STUART HORNBUCKLE TAKASUGI Kmsci-4 GARCIA CALVER1- page sixty-thr , l .. , .-V r' fl-'fr ,4 ..,,, , ,taut 2 V P' if it r l it 545353 , ,i .,,,. f Mimi! ,,.
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l .. ,. I 5 l- i .xi 3 . wi 4 , :. .1 1 T ij' ll l14 limi 5 -lf-xiii :bl .33 -llwlfli Y k:.Qgf-' 35? 'qi 3 Wi Z U. :yr-5,26 J -. Z . 'I' ,3.Q:5:.?Z,,f.Q-5 t5l2i1ft'.g1 i??'3lf'ti5 Hill' ' It 'E li' rl - lllklill ,504 ' If '-I 7 .. xr., .N f25Zf,ttffr35S Witt? T515 'J'..,.'E- YHA -f .llflt lJ':fxllf fl arsit rack HE VENTURA track team was not sprinkled with individual stars as in former years, How- ever,, it proved to be better balanced than any of our previous aggregations. This state- ment is borne out by the fact that the Pirates won their first major meet in the history of the school. lt was close, The score was 67 to 64 and was an even battle down to the final event, In other meets, the Buccaneers were beaten by Pasadena, Glendale and Santa Monica. Leo Kibby, social science instructor and himself a for- mer javelin star, was the coach. Q In track this year, there has been a widespread increase of interest, The sport's past unpopularity has been blamed on the somewhat sluggish and slipshod fashion of running the meets, and it is predicted that with improved technique in management, track will gain a following that will rival that of football or basket- ball. Schedule: Santa Monica d. Ventura ........ ..............., . ,,,,,, l l4 2-3 to l6i 3-4 Ventura d. Long Beach ,...... ,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,.,. 6 7 to 64 Glendale d. Ventura ..,...... s,.,,,A 9 8 2-3 to 32 I-3 Pasadena d. Ventura ....... ........ l VM to l6M COACH Kiaav RAiNs mci-i PFEILER cnvpsre sz-:vwiouras mason m.voNs 'rAvi.oR KINNEY FRENCH PRoaAscoo CALVERT RANDALL page sixty--two
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Varsity Baseball HE BASEBALL team, under Joe Buckmaster was organ- ized only to give those who so desired a chance to participate in the game. Recruits were drawn both from the upper and lower division, conse- quently, games played in by the Pirates had no bearing on conference standings. Victory was a secondary matter. Probably the most promising player on the Buccaneer nine was short stop and captain, Art Lilly. lt is possible that he may in time become a baseballer of some distinction. First nine: Waters C Lawhon p Suytar lb Emerick 2b Wigton 3b Lilly ss Dysart lt Kile cf Mclntire rf Yearout, Mgr. Subs: Pena c Gilmore p Rawls ct Young rt BASEBALL Mar. l3, St. Barbara State d. Ventura 7-2 there Mar. I7, St. Barbara St. Frosh d. Ventura 6-5 there Mar. 28, Compton d. Ventura 5-3 there lVlar, 3l, Ventura d. S. B. St, Frosh I8-IO here Apr. ll, Taft d, Ventura lO-4 there Apr. l7, Ventura d. Taft ll-2 here Apr. 18, Santa Monica d. Ventura 3-2 here Apr. 25, Long Beach d. Ventura 20-2 there May 2, Ventura d. Glendale 3-2 there May 9, Los Angeles d Ventura B-2 here May l6, Pasadena d. Ventura ll-l here ge sixty-four BUCKMASTER-C EM ERICK 2B PENA-C DYSART-LF WIGTON-3B YOU NG-RF MCINTIRE RF KILE-C WATERS-C YEAROUT-MGR, LILLY-SS RAWLS-CF SUYTAR-I B GILMORE-P LAWHON-P
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