Word: aiello
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...game pits Ephman Rod Stark, the best goalie in New England, against Captain Phil Waring, Ed Curtis, and Monk Aiello of the Crimson, the best attack in New England...
...Crimson maintained enthusiasm for the first half, exhibiting its snapplest passing and playmaking of the home season. Phil Waring had three goals at the break, Ed Curtis three, and Dexter Lewis one. Monk Aiello had turned in five assists...
...Curtis, Monk Aiello, and Captain Phil Waring will be at attack. Any of the three midfields could start. They are Jim Telfar, Chuck Edwards, and Skip Baldwin; Todd Goodwin, Fred Horween, and Karl Bjork; and Tim Anderson, Albie Wells, and Dexter Lewis...
...from Todd Goodwin. He also assisted on goals by Johnny Lane and Dexter Lewis for the outstanding individual showing of the day. Phil Waring couldn't hit the cage for most of the game, but put on a late spurt which netted him three scores and an assist. Monk Aiello had two goals, one assisted by Dexter Lewis, the other by Waring...
There is no doubt about what the defense and attack can do. Down South, Phil Waring, Monk Aiello, and Ed Curtis proved they could pour in goals against the nation's strongest defenses--except for Navy. Curtis surprised by tallying two more than Waring, last year's top scorer in the nation, and Aiello matched Curtis knack at setting them up. Lolli Coburn, Don Davidoff, John Lane, and John Taylor provided the reserve power lacking last year...