Word: hanke
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Munro used four midfields and all showed up well against the weak New Hampshire team. Jim Telfer, Hank Wood, Ron Huebsch, and Pete Palches tossed in goals from the midfield...
Fourth-string midfielder John Law narrowly missed on what was probably the longest shot taken this year on the Business School field. Just over the line Law took a pass from Hank Rate and fired it at visiting goalie Mal Purington, missing the cage by inches...
...midfield Munro will start his usual first combination of Captain Ron Huebsch, highest scoring midfielder in the team, Fred Horween, and lefty Hank Wood. Jim Telfer, Skip Baldwin, and probably Todd Goodwin will be in the second midfield and Chuck Edwards, Bob Larsen and Pete Palches will make up the third. This will be the first game in over a month in which Munro has had three regular mid-fields ready for action...
...Crimson has three capable mid-fields, Captain Ron Huebsch, Fred Horween, and Hank Wood on the first; Jim Telfer, Skip Baldwin, and Todd Goodwin on the second; and Chuck Edwards, Bob Larsen and Hank Rate on the third, with Palches working in, if possible. It boasts of a more than capable attack with Monk Aiello, Ed Curtis and Phil Waring and a strong defense of Paul Jones, Tom Crump and Ted Sexton...
Skip Baldwin got the next tally, also unassisted, followed shortly by Aiello again. At 9:51 midfielder Chuck Edwards, playing with Hank Rate and converted defenseman Bob Larsen on the third line, took a loose ball and quick-sticked it in for the score. Aiello then took a pass from Waring to score and end the goals for the period...