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THE SEMAPHORE Page 21 Compliments -of- HUGH F. BLUNT ATTORNEY AT LAW 755 WASH. ST. STOUGHTON 1 Discount Rates to High School i Graduates } BLUE FLANNEL COAT— regular price $9.50 1 Discount price $7.50 j WHITE FLANNEL PANTS— Regular price $5 1 This Coat and Pants purchased together $10.00 1 CROSTON S CARR CO. I 72 Summer St. Boston t Retail Clothers Comtliments -of- DURKEE ' S LUNCH Theresa L. Durkee Say it with Flowers ' MEMBER OF THE ; F. T. D. A. ; 399 Pleasant St. Phone 289 Compliments STOUGHTON : RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION : DUNN ' S STORES : 6 and 8 FREEMAN ST. ! STOUGHTON Home IVIade Ice Cream Home Made Candy STORES ALSO IN WEST ROXBURY ; NORWOOD ; Visit Our Roadside Stand in Sharon The Show Place of New England ; Compliments : -of- ; o 1 OUGHTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK : Assets Over $L400,000.00 ; LYNN OIL BURNERS As Low As $29.50 ; Oil Burner Service On All Makes The Mill Supply Co. STOUGHTON, MASS. TEL. 325
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Tage 20 THE SEMAPHORE BASEBALL TEAM After the Victory Top row — A. Pentz. J. Pye. A. Radvillas. H. Doull, E. Palayma, J. DeLoughry, H. Chipman, A. Walent. A. Stonkus. A. McClurg. S. Siminavich, M. Russell, L. Mitkievicz, manager. Bottom row — Coach Burke, G. Pappadematropolis, J. Lehan, L. Bonder, R. Leahy, W. LaFrance, J. Klund. J. Chencus, B. Tirelis, K. Donahue, H. Bartlett, J. Shippalowski, L. McCarthy. RESUME OF BASEBALL SEASON Stoughton High was represented on the dia- mond by one of the best teams it has had in years. Up to date Stoughton has lost but one game and has captured eight from their rivals. This one game was lost to Canton on their home diamond, 5-3. The team lined up this year with Harry Doull, catcher; Bill LaFrance, Duke De- loughry, Bob Leahy, and John Shipolowski, pitchers; Jim Pye, first base; Tony Walent, second base; Captain Joe Lehan, shortstop; Kenny Donahue, third base; John Klund, left field; Art Radvillas, center field; Herb Chipman, right field. Two members of the team hit for over 400 and the majority of the rest for well over 300. Duke Deloughry and Bob Leahy pitched very effectively and more than once saved the team from defeat. Joe Lehan lead the team for a number of homers with three, Tony Walent, second with two, and Pye, third with one. This is the best season any Stoughton team has enjoyed for a long time and the team de- serves credit for the game of ball they played this last year.
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Page 22 THE SEMAPHORE • GIRLS ' HOCKEY TEAM First row. left to right — H. Spillane. B. Wasilewich. D. Zaiser. A. Mockus. E. Trollope. J. Innes. A. Dunkerly, B. Parent. J Gill. L,. Gushing. Second row — M. Keefe. E. llorrison. L. Kell. L. Phillips. G. Madden, C. Hart. A. I.ola. M. Chapman. E. Urcholi. JI. Walent. L. Ferriera. Third row -A. Carlson. L. Harding. F. Ament. H. Foster, il. Fay. X. Fialkow. A. Tumonis. L. Martin. A. Munkavich. J. Dunkerly. G. LaFrance. L. Everett. F. Leahy. L. Wereska. L. Kaminsky. RESUME OF GIRLS ' HOCKEY SEASON The first game with Canton was put on the books as a victory for Stoughton (moral and otherwise) with the enormous score of 2 to 1. Then Braintree came along and set us back a pace by scoring 1 goal to Stoughton ' s 0. Right in step with Braintree was Walpole, who went four jumps ahead of her and whipped us 5 to 1 in a very snappy game. Again Braintree and again 1 to 0 in favor of Braintree. The next time we met Walpole we held her 2 goals to our O. Ah ! North Easton I Victory for Stoughton 3 to 0 1 Some game ! Back comes North Easton for the last game of the season to swamp Stoughton 1 to 0. Despite the fact that the season was un- successful in view of wins and losses, Stough- ton had a fine group of hockey players. This group was headed by Captain Sis Martin, who can play hockey and does her play- ing in the position of center half. For right and left wings, Albie Lola and Mary Wallen do the honors. Both girls have excellent technique. The left half position is very capably filled by Jeannette Dunkerly, who is also captain of next year ' s team. Captain ' to be) Neddy Dunkerly has a natural tendency toward hockey and shows it in her playing. Inside right and inside left are held down by Marie Chapman and Louise Wereska, both girls being fitted for their positions. Frances Leahj- shows her skill in center forward position. Frances has talents in ' most every field. Right and left back are played by Lucy Everett and Eleanor Urcuioli, who are both very handy with the stick. Anne Munkvitch puts on the togs and keeps the ball from going through the goal posts. In other words, she is goal keeper. Anne Tumonis plays right half, stopping many an oncoming ball with her mighty stick. And that ' s all there is, folks, with the ex- ception of Manager Kaminsky end her various assistants and Coach Erickson. Stoughton loses four of her hockey playevs through graduation. This will leave a little loop hole, but leave it to Coach Erickson to fill them up well, and watch this team next year for some thrills.
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