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A shot meets its mark. a Deserving Team B.f'. IIIGII 3 VVALPOLE 4 Joe Celata scored three goals in four minutes and found at one time six players in the penalty box. Credit must be given to Jim Toomey who stopped over a dozen shots in this period. Later B.C'. High used its first line in a vain attempt to tie the score. The defending cham- pions used every means to protect their lead and in the final play BY. High lost by a slight margin. B.C. HIGH 4 NORWOOD 3 Bf. High came from behind three times before finally defeating a scrappy Norwood sextet. In the last period the Eaglets rallied to break the deadlock by scoring two goals. Finally Halloran scored the winning goal. He col- lected the disc right in front of the crease and with great accuracy slammed it into the cage. -qv K ' Action against Norwood. HC. HIGII 'Z IVELLESLEY 0 The Eaglets were in control from the start but did not score until Ken Halloran connected on one of his patented rushes. In the second period Frank Burke scored the second goal at the seven minute mark. Donlan collected the puck behind the VVellesley net and centered a pass to Burke who carried it all the way and ended the scoring for the day. B.C'. HIGH 6 FRAMINGHAINI 0 B.C'. High closed its regular season by trouncing Framingham 6-0. The Eaglets ended their regular sea- son with a 5-1-1 slate-a four to three defeat to Walpole and a tie with Waltham. 5
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ll.C'. Illfill Q YY.X'l'HR'I'UWX 0 faptain Bill Donlan led the team to its initial vif-tory. Ken llalloran's nnmerons solo rushes highlighted the first period. It took six lYatertown penalties to keep the hrilliant defenseman seoreless. Donlan hroke the game wide open with his goal in the seeond period. Billy pieked np the pnek at his own defense. stiek- handled hy four defenders on his way up the iee and baekhanded a twenty footer that heat the Watertown goalie. Frank Burke elinehed the Contest with his goal in the final period. B.f'. IIIGII 6 Xl'Il'lDlI.XM 3 Joe f'elata's hat triek and .lim Toomey's goal tending featured our ser-ond game. BF. High eomhined in some pretty passing plays to knoek in two goals a period. Needham had the pnek in the ll.f'. zone most of the game and only 'I'oomey's hrilliant net minding assured the team of a win. .A A seramble for the puek. A eheer for a score' Recognition Came to A near seorel ., . af-iw l .- --ur, -- J-4'
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