Word: huebach
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Once again the first mid field will be Captain Ron Huebach, Fred Horween, and Hank Wood; the second line has been changed with Chuck Edwards moving up from the third and playing with Todd Goodwin and Jim Telfer. The third will be Pete Palches, Pete Baldwin, and Bob Larsen. He attack will be Monk Aiello, Ed Curtis and high scorer Phil Waring while Tom Crump, Paul Jones., and Ted Sexton handle the defense chores. Steve Den Hartog will man the goal...
Significant in the totals was the fact that three midfielders--Pete Brooke, Phil Waring, and captain-elect Ron Huebach--scored five or more times. The scoring punch of the midfielders, particularly on the Crimson's famous "cut-in" play, was in large measure responsible for the team's early-season success...
...Crimson ended the year with a record of five wins, six losses, and one tie. VARSITY LACROSSE SCORING (Seniors' Names Capitalized) G A TP R. BALDWIN 18 17 35 Aiello 11 13 24 YOST 14 3 17 BROOKE 9 3 12 Huebach 7 0 7 Waring 5 1 6 C. Baldwin 4 2 6 OTIS 3 3 6 Curtis 1 6 6 Edwards 2 0 3 SAWYER 3 0 3 Goodwin 1 2 3 Larsen 1 0 1 Wood 1 0 1 BYRNE...
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...
...against Don Sheff of Yale and Bob Nugent of Rutgers. In the 100 freestyle Sheff has been under Hedberg's best time of 51.7, and Nugent set a Harvard pool record of 51.4 a year ago. Harvard's John McNamara can score in the 50, and sprinters Ron Huebach, Phil Pratt, and Captain Bob Stroud may do well...