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O O fl: FJ Y 5' 3 5 Q F We 'TN THE SOMERVILLE JOURNAL? Sporfs on fhe Loca1iScene By JOE!! R, HRUBI Although Somerville High will not participate in ihis yffFiI S Eastern Mass. Tech Tourney, the city of Somerville will be vvll represented tomorrow afternoon when Don Bosco battles with Jamaica Plain in a Class B Tech contest at the Boston Gar. C C 5 . R H I' ' d 5 ru rmmhl I 3 W YY 7 DRNE I Boston Conference dele- den 44:30 p.m.J. thy ' TH! BOSTON HERAL5. SATURDAY. MARC , it as ee Hub quxntets Y i H 5,1955 A Boston school. Dm B ,B appearance in the Tech Tourna- TECH HOOP .ment 'he first in the school's anvers osc www l.El'i5E'?...Q1Z.5l0l.':!1l.! 1 ,erville players, pm aregvry, arman g 5 lug Carey C? 57 E Y Tony Cappella ani? Bob Caposws' :aim Q 3 2 an-airy 3 g if 0 to, and by Head Lunch John Salk mins 4 7 lv o wnam-v 3 2 s and his assistant. Joe Walsh, both QW' 2 31? ':w ' ' 'U 2 n I n r Somerviile teachers, 55939 an xg!-EEE' zffib Bosco rgcently lost to powerful 1:55 Lalin S 13 P133 0 Q Q I gag' bglgullgegi 95':5'!.iMKHEE.'Q?!D!l U m mkefba11 froumamem new at l:5i9.Lf.Z P .Tf . -'-TT.l-.5.E968...0F T 'Lawrence Central. mm xo 1 ny nomar 2 o A The Bosco Bears will enter fo' QLEM' Q Qsmgzjgaignud 5.345 ly mu. KIPOURAS g1gmv2harrin53on's ggximlziabswf new ,Ola . . ..w1 a recozgwz ee SQ?'ff 2 gf221i3f53a.,,g S gig Salem 3dV9-Ylged If79Y0Ud the Prehmlnary of the four defeats having been? fm' f 3 'g,g,5,Qi?S,j5.m Q q-9 round for the first txme smce 19541, defeatmg At- py three points or1esg,Bosco and Eifjii?- ?4Qs,m was 753, tleboru, 67458, and four-time champion Durfee of if:nC'gusSf?1dmg0 Cifiglfgzphggngg 551 7' 'B 'H' Fall River repelled bristlin ahallen b B - ' 'f'hf T6 35 5'5 g ge Y Us League Two of the Bears' losses ton Latin 58-.SG A activity of the 41st , ' cuxssa - , ,were to Columbus by 79-T? and LAUANV-gig-W-M 'Sb?j-'riiiqivon EMQSS at the Garden Friday l7ErT3 scores. In both contests Bos- s f Pl c. F P night befol-9 of QQGOF fco missed more than 20fou1 sham 'Sf' ?'2i:l'Q2f. ' 5905? D , This years starting team is 'EEK f Q Yg5Q:lj5fg'd Q Q 2 Danvers used a Danvers' 15-point fourth- Xmzgfiff UD of iwv S0Ph0m0I'f'S CCSP' lane? s o Qfeeqmavas 1 4 1? quarter spurt to overtake autpuit, P9 05. 1WD juniors 1Greg0r'y3. and 2 22 2 2 5 H' Dm M k ,, 1 M :my W The f 'QS-A+ B051 , Ugg' g . 1, J . , ayorfs pom, re- I ense zs se on a conmuous ,E 22555 mam? Plgggxxgegg cayiinggfeg. bound pilot performance engi- gfast bregk that has been guccess, 4 Gloucester, 54-43, to complete Class B first round playoffs. Costello Shines Ernie Fleming 1193, Bob Dempsey C155 and Earl Selig- rnan 1121 provided the inspira- tion for Durfee in its 23rd visit triumph. The Donas ouisonred Jamaica Piain, 154, in the last 3:25, and it was Maycock, 18- point man John Mastrogiacomo, Liwen Maycock again who put tu- gether six consevzuiive points to ice it for the Dons. 4 court press throughout the game, zand this has proved successful. The Bears' weakness, as is quite obvious. is the c1ub's poor foul shuoiing. In 571 foul shot at- tempts this yeav, Bosco has sunk PPI' 5 only 282 ui them for a 49 Ecent wial. 'I'm'eP: of me tesxn' 'iour losses can be attributed to hem, bui the BristolCo1mty tille- holder had its hands fu!! with Vinnie Costelko in particular and Latin in general. Com-Ho, BHS, was superb for the Boston City eniry. He had 24 pomrs, mail of the clutch variety before foul- tng out. Cosiello, who totaled 17 of Latirfs 27 points at hakftirne, co!- laborated wiLh Tom Morrissey to rally Lazin wiihin a point at 30-29 eariy in the lhird quarter, LW. ..- 4. ,1,,., v-...,.. , .1 .,. CLASS B I Q ,W t 5 .l.'5f3W33T.fe15QW'l 'ywfmss :Ft me falgthng: ban , on fu ms, ugs fu Q1 regory IS an ou an mg 5 If 2521512 gi if 'S hfandler, and led ihe team in as' Wffll, .Z 9 '22 ' sxsts the last twolseasons. The 8:55:13 Q 3 20 5 It. T in. junior is the second ummm 1 2 4 high scorer on the ieam with a ' 12 point average 1223 poimsk. f1omif17 127s? Danvus I2 Sovlh Baskin 9 'M uqiziivf ..D0'L L A Gregory is instrumental in le adv ing the fast break offense which has been Boscds big weapon. One of Gregorys highlights this sea- cls Fax PM if,2f1QL',, Q 2 'L' son was in ihe 5?-61 dutch vic- 2,145,132 k Qc 0 QQ tory over Mission. Gregory scored qw 2 a v the winning basket on a jump S:s?Z?g'mo Z L 12 shot with only one second remain- JQHBII-.ZZVQQ 725 ing' in the game. Bosco Cheerleaders Ld' Ou-1 whoop of Joy yaimree nos.-cesrer 360- BBSCOMVV navauiw ameica Plain uhfifjnmififi G s sn: fgqggsi 19 I7 Sax He is the filth leadi on the with a 836, FIGHTING FOR THE BALL h N gatholic High School tourney, D::t11:i:Ke:1y:cI3???gjq Gly Famdy, New Bedford, and Tony Cappc11o,DQn DON BOSCO TECH, Printing Dept. Bosco Tech QZSQ. fDanny Goshtigixn Photoy Cappella, although nnly a sopho- ie: a member of the star 1. Ui' lil 1 i 5 'NNY CAPIELMI point average, and is z-1 good out- side shooier. His best game this year was against Cathedral when he tossed in 21 points. H0 is also the icam's third bc-st rebounder, although only 6 ft. tall. Capostostn, 5 ft. 5 in. junior, is a substitute guard who is the lastest member of the varsity team. He is the loading foul shoot- er on the club with a 68 per cent average. A great defensive p!ay- m', Capnslosto is expected to play a major role in the Bosco attack next season, Al! three boys were outstanding in ihe Si. PoIycarp's Cathohc Youth Gre- goxy was standout, while on the want IS a Somer- who went on PETER GREGORY kecbau mm. Coach Silk enjoyed H short stretch whh me BGSU, 0211105 before rciir-ing to thg 003011532 ranks. Silk is currently feafihlfig at the Northeastern Jun- 101' High. He is married to tho forrner Barbara Bakey. Walsh. who graduated from North Cambridge Catholi ' tg xnd.Bosion College, is ainahgllugp. matxcs teacher at the Southern Junior High. Both coaches have a iremerr 1iDllS9.!UhidelLMdesh'ef0rt1m UP'Yf.andit'sbeziuningibshovr onthecourt,
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RECORD AMEPJCAN, BGFJON, SATURDAY, MAR. 5, V766 -u,vu svn.-nw uhkxf.-uvn vnnaivuu Aviyruvgi-113,39 opster in :tio sim? iiieir siuii ai i ' Bosion Garden where ihe 'wifi Amwfsi Easiern mica! edged Jamaica Piain High 76 ic 63. Siory, Massachuseiis 8-askeiiriail Tournameni was aieigeci. Page 33. Brainiree wailopeci Gioucesier 55 ie 43, Dan-vers Hmm, Mmm PWM, PM wma The Boston Glnbe--Saturday, March 5, 1966 Durfee, Salem Fives Victors In Tech Class A Encounters By FRANK DONOVAN sun unarm- Dxzricf- D111 on two third period spurts to run up a nine point lead and cirii-:ii ili 'iSi1'7H Latin, S3-FO. to make its 22nd Tech Tour- ney clsfhut n winning one in Class A action The Boston Globe-Saturday, March 5, 1966 Danvers, Don Bosco, Braintree Triump 'A' TEC!-I lContinued from Page 173 High for Smithie, making its Min Tech appearance, were Marty Grulaitis. 12, Pat Fiahcriy, a Giobe fum. hail All-Scholastic, 10. Braintree took the lead at the start and made its l9ih Tech showing by going all the way. Tiie closest playing in ils came was a 17 io the second period, dleton scored 18 of 25 points in the closed out play Brai 'LAxS c 3 1 5 50 Ji ,. 1, A O EU O U- P-1 o Nwssn-,s 4 fs.. ng '55 T I DON BOQCO Total TMA it mree Clown 4 Iwfghs 3311 during game, . at me 5531 Maycoclfs four pomis 4-1,555 A John Mastrogiacomos SALEM 'rn 'rom' nxasm on twu in the final 1:30 minutes sparked a Don Bosca come- irom-behind 76458 victcry over Jamaica Plain Friday in the Class B division games. action, Len and 15 by gave Danvers Souih Bos- tun, behind Don points, inns in the period, he Central Catholic refused left Plains Lewis Gra it is its fourth, Sout District and tuck 113-33- ference runnerup, until final 2:30 minutes, when the score tied, 42 to 42, lady scored three from ioul line and a two to settle the issue. TECH Page I9 Fisher- Don Bosco fought from be- hind, 39-32, at the half and tied the score twice in the third period and iook a one- A ad, but Jamaica Plain down and ran up six for ii 5660 lead at theg had 25 for the the elubfs last bas- Mayock and Mas- put it out of Plain U0-33 was seventh Tech ap' while for Don Bosco oppeci Souih Bos?-on 48 ici 44 and Don Bosco Tech- . N ellfgi It was Black Frid 1 gates to the Tech Tou thawed out of theGarln3ua1 borne at Boston a en- i ton Latin exited on a 58-5C i to Durfee of Fall River, Jan EP!ain bid fariell gn, a ' Count with on SCD Squih Bnston oigltor Iwiiigs of a - D 'ers 1 me remainder of- nighfs slate, Salem beltec tleboro 6?-58 and Brain honked Gloucester 55-43. g The Hub units all g Z noteworthy accounts of th : sehfvs, but they still went E or xiii ffumfl' gems' - Laiin stayed 'ir distance of the Bristol Cc ng, Durfee, from start ts 3 is the Purple was dow! i 3 ! x - at than half and six 1 i ie final frame. ae had three in df 'th Ernie Flexi the ticket while 1 ostvllo rankedi n n nicer with 24. Do Bosco, 'nmking Jirsi impvnrzmte in 1 1-nnqwiilinn, mme fran cnustsxnt deiivit to beat Plninvrs in ihe last I inimmfs ur play. 'fum may put Bosco mint 67-65 will: 2:2O.3e the gzimr and from this until the final buzzer DB hil JP 9-2 and banked on a Inst frame advantage in io gain :he verdict. Dan Mayuck paced Bo- wnring parade with 25 v Lewis Graham netted 9. :mmsmt in JP's losing cz .lanmicn Plains fellow irici League rcprcseni South Bnsion was cnugl the exact same trap by vers, me ins! period surrlf With just over two mi remaining, and the A knntlcd at 42-42. JDYLTJ cnnnmtcd for five POIHQS - ff - A-.--v ,xmmwd 11 Reccrd American Photo, Anhw Howl: Bosccfs Dick Anderson MAKES FINE TRY TO BLCXIK A J.P. DEU Processed and Prin
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CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE CHAMPICNS: Coach Donald Stevens, William Clancy, Paul Ivas, Dennis Regan, William Furze, Tom Steiner, Larry Cen- tilucci, james Marino, john Doherty, Chris Baker, Mr. Furze, Arthur Cough- lin, Robert Carney, Paul Fisher, Rich Eckler, Robert Capotosto, Andrew Alba, john Flanagan, Tony Cicerone, Nick Sances, jim Federico, john Olivolo, fmissingj jay Coyne, Eugene Mac Gregor. Moderator Bro. Richard, S.D .B. Safe at Second! . . . john Doherty
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