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...left-handed midfielders necessary to successful play making and coordination. Hank Wood will work as usual on the first midfield, while Telfer will fill the southpaw position on the second line. Along with Wood will be starters Captain Ron Huebsch and Fred Horween, while Skip Baldwin and Todd Goodwin will work with Telfer. Chuck Edwards will move back to the third and play beside Hank Rate and an as yet unnamed third person...
...many as before the war. Says President R. C. (for Reuben Charles) Rolfing of Chicago's Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., biggest piano maker in the U.S.: "People are getting back more & more to wanting to do something for themselves-entertaining themselves." Many piano makers, such as Cincinnati's Baldwin Co., have helped the boom along with smart styling, hard selling, and by making it easy for beginners to learn to play...
Monk Atello, Phil Waring, and Ed Curtis, the attack part of the Crimson team, accounted for 12 of the 17 goals. Waring led with five, Atollo had four, and Curtis three. Other tallies were registered by midfielders Todd Goodwin, Ron Huobsch, Skip Baldwin, Chuck Edwards, and Sam Huttenbauer...
Strongthened by the addition of previously alling Jim Telfer, the second midfield will consist of Telfer, Chuck Edwards, and skip Baldwin, while Todd Goodwin moves to attack, where he will relieve Monk Alello, Phil Waring, or Ed Curtis, three men much overworked in the past...
...locals jumped to a 3 to 0 lead in the first period with goals by Todd Goodwin, Phil Waring, and Monk Aiello, and continued an midfielders Skip Baldwin and Fred Horween added counters...