BOSTON ARENA - MassHSHockey.com arena 28th annual eastern massachusetts schoolboy hockey tournament...
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GILLETTEINTRODUCES A NEW RAZOR BLADE.
AND MORE.PLATINUM PLUS.
The Platinum-Plus blade ismore than just a new razorblade. It's a totally new conceptin shaving.
Its edge is harder than thebest stainless. And more pre-cise than any edge ever honed.
PLATINUM PLUS WHAT?
The Platinum-Plus bladehas a totally new platinum-chromium edge, exclusive withGillette.
Neither platinum, by itself,nor chrome, by itself, is ideallysuited for a cutting edge.
Relative hardness of ntu: Gillette platinumalloy, ilaialeit steel and chrome, as measuredon the Diamond tiardneu Teller.
Platinum, the most preciousof all metals, though relativelysoft, is almost indestructible.
Chromium, on the other
hand, isn't as chemically dur-able or as long-lived as plati-num.
Combine them in the rightproportions, however, andsomething remarkable hap-pens. You get an alloy that'sharder than either and moredurable than both. A metalthat's strong without beingbrittle. And one that's capableof being handled more pre-cisely than the finest stainlesssteel.
THE PERFECT EDGE.
For some time, Gillette hasknown exactly how thick, howsharp, how precisely tapered ablade edge should be. But theperfect edge always escapedus. Because no metal was hardenough to hold an edge thathad to be calibrated to withinone-millionth of an inch.
Gillette Platinum-Plus cantake such an edge. Consistently.Which means Platinum-Pluscan give you a closer, morecomfortable shave more con-sistently. Blade after bladeafter blade.
THE PERFECT SHAVE?No two beards are alike.
And no two faces are alike.
The end of the Great Compromise; Some guysu'itl put up with anything to get a close shave.Others will settle foranykindof share as longas it's comfortable. The neit Platinum-Plusblade gives you the first of both.
We don't know how manyshaves you'll get from the newPlatinum-Plus blade. Butwhether it's foui; or forty, they'llbe better shaves (in every senseof the word) than you've everenjoyed with any other blade.
More you cannot ask.
GILLETTE PLATINUM-PLUS.THE BLADE YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED. AND MORE. .'IWW The (,/lltllr l.u., Hmtun. Mj
Boston Arena AuthorityJOHN P. C ii ASF,,
Chairman
JAMES M. LOMBARD JAMES C. BAYI.EY
Secretary-Treasurer
.i 'iioNsK R. K R E Z Z A ROBERT J. WHITNEY
CHARLES J. TOOMF.Y,
General Manager
DON'T JUST SIT THERE!
When was the last time YOU skated?
"THAT'S THE NAMEOF THE GAME"
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IN MEMORY
R. VICTOR STOUT
Athletic Director Boston University
JOSEPH G. TOMASELLO
Gen. Manager, Boston Arena
G.T.C. J. M.
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AMERICA'S FINESTGREYHOUND TRACK
MAY 11 thru SEPT. 3
Things go betterwith Coke
EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS
HOCKEY
COMMITTEE
1970
Thomas M. Yonker, Tournament Director, Dedham High School
William Reid, Headmaster, South Boston High School, DistrictNo. 1 Hockey Chairman
Members:
Henry Mclnerney, Brighton High School
William Lowder, Arlington High School
Charles Dolan, Salem High School
Robert McCabe, Boston Public Schools
Earle Cromton, Medford High School
Joseph Fitzgerald, Wellesley High School
Lofts J. McGuire, Dedham Junior High School
Peter Igo, Diocesan High Schools
HEADMASTER'S DISTRICT NO. 1 ATHLETIC COMM
John Conrad, Headmaster, Chelmsford High, Chairman
William Reid, Headmaster, South Boston High School
Brother Gilroy, Headmaster, Xaverian High School
Edward Stewart, Headmaster, Scituate High School
Ralph Duplin, Headmaster, Winthrop High School
"COCA-COLA" AND "COKE ' ARE REGISTERED TRADE-MARKS WHICH IDENTIFY ONLY THE PRODUCT OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. PRINTED IN U S A.
Back row from left are Joseph Fitzgerald, Wellesley High School; Peter Igo,Diocesan High Schools; Lofts J. McGuire, Dedham Junior High School;William Lowder, Arlington High School; Earl Crompton, Medford High School;Robert McCabe, Boston Public Schools; Charles Dolan, Salem High School;Front row from left are William Reid, South Boston High School; Thomas M.Yonker, Dedham High School; Henry Mclnerney, Brighton High School.
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T O U R N A M E N T C H A M P I O N S
1943 —Medford 3, Mel rose 11944 — Medford 2, Needham 2 (co-champions)1945 — Walpole 4, Natick 11946—Needham 5, Lexington 01947 — Arlington 7, Boston Tech 01948 — Maiden Catholic 6, Arlington 31949 — Arlington 7, Framingham 01950 — Melrose 6, Maiden Catholic 21951 —Natick 10, Maiden Catholic 11952 — West Springfield 4, Stoneham 11953 —Walpole 1, Maiden Catholic 01954 — Needham 3, Walpole 21955 — Winchester 4, Belmont 21956 — Lynn English 5, Maiden Catholic 21 957 — Lynn English 2, Melrose 01958 — Cambridge Latin 2, Walpole 11959 — Arlington 1, Melrose 01960 — Maiden Catholic 2, Auburn 11 96 1 — Framingham 3, Needham 01 962 —• Melrose 2, Newton 11 963 — Walpole 2, Arlington 01964 — Arlington 5, Marblehead 11965 — Walpole 1, Norwood 01966—Needham 2, Melrose 01967—Arlington 2, Norwood 11968 —Auburn 3, Arlington 2 O.T.1969 Needham 6, Melrose 3
1969 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
The following players were voted on the all-tournament team a year ago by newspaper andradio representatives who covered the proceed-ings:
Goal - - Doug Brooks, Dedham
Defense - - Kevin Hampe, Dedham
Defense - - Larry Piatelli, Brookline
Forward — Robert Ftorek, Needham
Forward - - Steve Dagdigian, Needham
Forward - - Steve Dolloff, Melrose
MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER:
Robert Ftorek, Needham
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O F F I C I A L S I G N A L S
HOLDING
Clasping either wristwith the other handwell In front of chest.
"WASH OUT"
Both arms swung later-ally across the bodywith palms down.1. When used by the
Referee It meantgoal disallowed.When used by thelinesman It meantthere Is no Icingor no off-side.
2.
SLOW WHISTLE
Either arm, in whichwhistle Js held, extend-ed above head. If playreturns to Neutral Zonewithout stoppage, armIs drawn down the in-stant puck crosses theline.
HOOKINGA series of tuggingmotions with both armsas if pulling somethingtoward the stomach.
CROSS-CHECKING
A serte of forward andbackward motions withboth fists clenched ex-tending from the chest.
ICING
Arms folded across thechest.
INTERFERENCE
Crossed arms stationaryIn front of chest.
Get this SignalTHE SKATING CLUB
OFBOSTONPresents
MISS JANET LYNNNational Ladies Champion
ICE CHIPS OF 1970America's Finest Amateur
Ice ShowAt Boston Arena
Schedule of PerformancesFriday, April 3 — 8 p.m.
Saturday, April 4—2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday, April 3 —2:30 p.m. and 8p.m.
ALL SEATS RESERVED$2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50THE SKATING CLUB OF BOSTON
1240 Soldiers Field RoadBrighton, Massachusetts 02135
782-5900
MISCONDUCT
Placing of both handson hips several timesand pointing to penal-lied player.
ELBOWINGTapping either elbowwith the opposite hand.
CHARGINGRotating clenched fistsaround one another infront of chest.
TRIPPINGExtending right leg for-ward, clear of the Ice,•nd striking It w(thright hand below theknee.
DELAYED CALLINGOF PENALTY
Referee repeatedlypoints, with free hand(without whistle) toplayer to be penalizeduntil play Is slopped.
HIGH-STICKINGHolding both f ists,clenched, one Imme-diately above the other,at the height of theforehead.
SLASHINGA series of choppingmotions with the edgeof one hand across theopposite forearm.
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