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may . -M-W .F ,. 7.,E,-Z,-.5-Y,,i,u,,,,,:A .,, , ,. h t.- -Li Q lst Row: Coach Jerome Buckley, Ed Wadman, Mike Donahue, Art Montgomery, Jim Keough, Bob McGovern, Paul Rennie, Paul King, Fuzzy Howley. 2nd Row: Bill Shiver, John Ward,,Charlie Bunker, Tom Beggan, Bob O'Brien, Dave Fer- guson, Bill Murphy. 'it Scores Dorchester 5 Latin 2 Dorchester 6 English 2 Dorchester 8 Trade 2 Dorchester ' 'xaica Plain 0 ' in College High 1 'a.Plain 3 '1' Technical 5 .. l J. ion Technical 1 Dorchester 8 Boston College High 3 Dorchester 6 English F 8 .... 1 Dorchester 1 Trade 2 Dorchester 1 Roxbury' Memorial 3 Dorchester l Somerville p 7 Dorchester was the team that couldn't repeat in the City League, but again the big Red and Black did the unpredictable. With only two starters returning to the varsity, Coach Jerry Buckley built one of the finest teams in the city. Dorchester proved this in their first start. Be- hind Charlie Bunker's three hit pitching, they defeated Latin 5-2. The big break of the game was a three-run triple by Bob King. In their next game out, Dorchester came up with a new left-hander, Dave Ferguson. Dave proved to be a big help throughout the entire season. In his first start, he defeated English. Even though they were happy with this victory, Dorchester lost Bob King because a spec- tacular catch caused him to dislocate his shoulder. Dot continued its winning ways for the next eight games, but, as all good things, it came to an end. This good thing ended with Dave Ferguson pitching his and Dot's first loss. They dropped the game to English High. -Wfmrchester staged a spectacular three-run rally in the inning. but couldn't get the equalizers. M their next game, Charlie Bunker lost the first game a,,,. 0? his high school career to Trade, 2-1. The final City League game of the year saw Dorches- ter defeated by Roxbury Memorial. The fabulous Dot team lost the city title by two percentage points. They were scheduled to a make-up game with Memorial which was rained out. Dorchester went into the state tournament with high hopes, but they lost the first game to Somerville. Char- lie Bunker made a brilliant but fruitless attempt to win. Before we close the book on Dot's baseball team, we have a few tributes to pay: First, to Ed Wadman, the city's best second baseman. It was his first varsity season as a starter, and he proved more than worthy both in the field and at the plate. We congratulate him on being named to the City All-Stars and earning honorable mention for All-Scholastic. Next, we salute Tom Beggan. Tom played varsity for three years, and was one of the finest catchers in the history of the school. He always came through when the team needed someone to hit. Tom also deserves con- gratulations on being named to the City All-Stars and being on the honorable mention list for All-Scholastic. Finally, we give a very special salute to Charlie Bunk- er. When Charlie pitched his last game, it was the end of an era for Dot. He was a one in a million ball- player. Bunker could not only pitch, but he also car- ried one of the biggest bats in the league. An entire book could be written to him and about him. The best tribute that we can pay, perhaps, is to say that Charlie is a star both on the field and off. For the second year, we congratulate him for being named to the City All- Stars and the All-Scholastic Team. To every man on the team who assisted in keeping up the fine traditions of Dorchester we extend our sin- cere congratulations. Bill Shiver
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