Word: scorer
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There is no doubt about what the defense and attack can do. Down South, Phil Waring, Monk Aiello, and Ed Curtis proved they could pour in goals against the nation's strongest defenses--except for Navy. Curtis surprised by tallying two more than Waring, last year's top scorer in the nation, and Aiello matched Curtis knack at setting them up. Lolli Coburn, Don Davidoff, John Lane, and John Taylor provided the reserve power lacking last year...
Colin R. Doane '55 of Sherman, Conn. and Leverett House has been elected captain of the varsity pistol team for 1954-55. Doane, high scorer in every match this year, succeeds Ralph L. Brown...
Waring Leading Scorer...
...defense and attack are exceptionally strong. Phil Waring, the nation's leading scorer with 51 goals last year, Ed Curtis, third in the nation in assists, and Monk Aiello, sixth in assists and 21st in goals, played together all last year at attack and this year, in addition to their year of experience, have substitutes to give them an occasional rest. Frank Davidoff and Lolli Coburn will be making the trip, both high-scoring veterans of last year's Yardling squad...
Sophomore Bill Cleary scored 14 points, an unusually high total in that he missed the first half of the season. Leading scorer among the team's defensemen was Ed Mrkonich, with ten points. The season's scoring totals follow: Player Goals Assists Points Doug Manchester 3 21 24 Norm Wood 14 8 22 Scott Cooledge 13 5 18 Frank Mahoney 8 8 16 Ned Bliss 5 11 16 Bill Cleary 10 4 14 Dick Clasby 8 6 14 Job Bray 8 2 10 Ed Mrkonich 3 7 10 Joe Crohore 5 4 9 Ned Almy 1 4 5 Art Noyes...