Word: mrkonich
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...defensive pair in New England and perhaps in the country in Jeff Coolidge and Ed Mrkonich. Behind them he had three more hard-hitting lettermen in Tony Patton, Ned Almy, and Jim Moynihan. And he had Pete Summers and Mario Celi up from last year's Yardling team...
Besides soft ice, Weiland's biggest problem so far is finding replacements for Amory Hubbard and Walt Greeley, last season's high scorers lost through graduation. He has his same returning defense lineup, with Ed Mrkonich, Jeff Coolidge, Tony Patton and Ned Almy back in the lineup...
...Orchard Park, N. Y.; George W. Chase, Canton, Mass.; Richard J. Clasby, Natick, Mass.; Walter S. Cooledge 3d, Arlington, Mass.; Thomas J. Coolidge Jr., Brookline, Mass.; Walter F. Greeley, Framingham, Mass.; Edward A. Hubbard, South Natick, Mass.; Francis X. Mahoney, Boston, Mass.; Douglas C. Manchester, Newton, Mass.; Edward J. Mrkonich, Eveleth, Minn.; James B. O'Brien, Cambridge, Mass.; Edwin B. Richardson, New York City; Reginald N. Wood, Marblehead, Mass.; Maynard W. Powning, Wayland, Mass...
Seventeen players, including Greeley, Hubbard, and Richardson, were presented gold hockey pucks in recognition of their recent wins over Yale. Ned Almy, Ed Bliss, John Bray, George Chase, Dick Clasby, Scott Cooledge, Jeff Collidge, Jr., Frank Mahoney, Doug Manchester, Jim Moynihan, Ed Mrkonich, Jim O'Brien, Andy Patton, Norm Wood, Manager Waynard Powning, and Coach Ralph "Cooney" Weiland were also awarded the trophies...
...lunch, which attracted numberless coaches in town for today's meeting, were Captain Walt Greeley Amory Hubbard, Jeff Coolidge, Ed Mrkonich, and Brad Richardson. The coaches will pick a site today for next season's NCAA, playoffs, possibly moving them to the East...