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l HOCKEY SQUAD DORCHESTER 4-BOSTON TRADE 0 The Dunbarites romped to a 4 - 0 shutout over Trade as Harvey Coldstein won the high-scoring honors with 3 goals, assists being rendered by Bob Stuart, Bill Cahill, and Danny O,Toole. The final Dorchester goal came when Paul Degnan streaked a beautiful pass to Bock Leonard who lit the light to close the fray. BOSTON LATIN 2 - DORCHESTER 0 The Lads from Dunbar were far from being outclassed as they battled it out with the Scarlet and YVhite from Public Latin School. An un- usual feature of the hard-fought game was the fact that all the scoring was done in the last three minutes of play when Latin slapped two markers into the Dorchester net. Fine hockey from the Dorchester angle was played by Danny OlToole, Bock Leonard, Mal MacLeod, Harvey Coldstein. Bill Cahill, and manv others. DOHCHESTEH I -COMMERCE I Harvey Goldstein of the Red and Black sextet scored in 22 seconds of the third period to break the ice between the contestants. Danny O'Toole, Bill Cahill. and Oscar Cohen worked 50 Run AND BLACK like trojans to stem the tide of the Commerce onslaught until near the close of the game when Flaherty of Commerce fired a bullseye to tie and end the fracas. During a History lesson the teacher asked one of her pupils: 'iTommy, what are the Phoenicians noted for?v Tommy: That easy . . . blindsf, 15 5 if 5 15 IV A doctor attended an old lady who had caught a severe cold. Did your teeth chatter when you felt the chill coming over you?,' I donit know, doctor, they were lying on the tablef, C? 93 K3 'U 3 D Mother: MSRIHIDY, there were two pieces of pie in the pantry this morning, and now there is only one. How did that happen? Sammy: I guess because it was so dark in there that I didnit see the other piecef, 5 if 5 YU U 93 YVhere is Clevelandiy, asked the teacher. Cleveland,s in New York todayf, declared a small boy, 'Sand Bob Felleris pitchingf,
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l JUNIOR VARSITY Hockey 64, Game! 61. Gagqzn Maybe all the adult persons hereabouts were thrilled with the mild, open winter just passed, but our puck chasers were chagrined by the lack of ice on Roberts Field and the impos- sibility of practicing together. Lest this sound like an alibi, we'll stop here to congratulate the league winners and give the story of our own games. Mr. Gerard Deeley again acted as coach and like every good competitor he simply says, WVatch us next year ENGLISH 4-DORCHESTER 2 Captain Bill Cahill made a valiant attempt to save the day for Dorchester as English High School scored a 4- 2 victory. Bill scored two goals with able assists by Mal MacLeod and Bock Leonard. Joe Kelly, Jack Ioyce, VValter Hughes, Danny O,Toole, and Paul Degnan also played outstanding hockey throughout the fast game. BOSTON TECHNICAL 4- DORCHESTER O The Red and Black suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of two fast-skating Artisans with Bob Anderson winning the high scoring honors. Bill Cahill, Dan OiToole, Joe Kelly and the rest of the squad made gallant tries but all were in vain. DORCHESTER 3 - ROXBURY MEMORIAL 2 The Dunbar Durables pulled a 3- 2 victory out of the bag as they bested the Memorial co- horts at the Boston Arena. Entering the game as underdogs, their victory was so much the sweeter. Harvey Goldstein led the Red and Black attack by scoring two goals one of which was a major penalty shot, and Bill Cahill kindly obliged with the final score which marked the margin of victory. Dan- ny O'Toole and Oscar Cohen were brilliant on defense. RED AND BLACK 49
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Track Ai, feng Qaaefiffaid Dorchester Technical Latin Although the track team looked good in the first meet against Technical and Latin School, due to the fine performances of Capt. Dick Tons- berg in the 600 and james Rohan and Arthur Rubin in the jumping events, it was forced to accept defeat. However, the bright spot of Rohans fine jumping - a first place in the broad jump - gave solace to our boys. Tonsberg's time of l:26:6 in the 600 would have Won against ordinary competition. But Dick was pitted against the schoolboy champ, Lacey of Technical, at that he forced his op- pcinent to the limit. john fjakej Hanna ran a beautiful race to win the 1000-yard run and proved himself a bul- wark of strength to the team. Latin Memorial Dorchester ln this meet D. H. S. B. came up 3rd with a total of 28 points. ln class AD Bill Callagher and john Hanna as usual put on a neat show of running and our long distance runner, Chris McCarthy, placed in the mile. Hal Maloney tied for first place in the High jump with a mark of 5' fi . james fSticksj Rohan repeated in this meet by winning the Broad jump with a leap of S' f ' 712 . B. C. High Memorial Commerce Dorche.s'ter Dorchester gleaned points in this meet with much close competition. In Class A, Dick Tons- berg and Bill Callagher showed some fancy running both winning their heats. In the field events james Rohan showed good form by win- ning the broad jump for the third consecutive time. Relay Carnival Competing in the Relay Carnival, Dorchester came in second beating its school rival, Com- meree. ln Class A, Bill Gallagher, Bob Stew- art. Vin Collins and Vin Milano showed some Right - Captain Tonsberg Breaks Tape + swift running and in class C Hal Cheyne, Al Olson, Paul YVhittaker and the anchor man, james Rohan, won three points each by placing second in their respective events. Regimentals During this meet Dick Tonsberg, who special- izes in running the 600, just missed first place in the Reggie trials. But the majority of the track teams all tried to qualify in these Reggies. But luck was uaginh us. RED AND BLACK 51
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