Word: baldwin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...midfielders will be the same as against the B.L.C. Munro expressed pleasure with the play of Jim Telfer, currently filling in on the third midfield for the injured Bill Julian. The opening trio, though, will still consist of RonHuebach, Pete Brook and Chuck Baldwin...
High-scoring Moe Baldwin, Monk Aiello and Ned Yost will as usual form the Crimson attack...
With the Crimson one man short, Ron Huebsch converted a perfect Bob Baldwin pass at 4:34 of the last period. Then came Forbush's two goals and the eventual denouement...
...final puzzle facing Munro is the reconstruction of his attack and midfields. Starting creaseman Ned Yost is back, and Bob (Moe) Baldwin, 1951's top reserve, will move up. Munro, though, will have difficulty finding someone to take over Rick Hudner's vacated feeder spot. Monk Aiello, freshman captain last year, is doing a good job, but his lack of size may hamper him against some of the rougher southern teams...
Midfield, too, suffered heavy graduate losses. Huebach, experienced Pete Brooke, and Skip (no relation) Baldwin make up a capable starting trio. The second unit, though, is green: Phil Waring, Chuck Edwards, and Todd Goodwin are all sophomores. Bill Julian, Hank Wood, and Al Sawyer form the third midfield on the travelling squad...