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Next to hockey archaeologists like us, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" must seem
pretty dull, eh?
boB
Sean Pickett wrote:
> According to the 1966-67 BU Hockey Program Edward "Pebble"
> Wright was from Chatham, Ontario, along with Herb Wakabayashi.
> The program also states that Ed was a linemate of Herb and
> Maxwell "Mickey" Gray (from Blenheim, Ont.) in high school. All
> three are the same age and were in the same class at BU.
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> On 2 Nov 00, at 18:11, Bob Griebel wrote:
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> > I never knew the third guy's name, except that it wasn't Wakabayashi.
> > Does anyone know where to find a BU roster that shows where Ed Wright
> > was from? Mel enrolled at Michigan in January of '63, so Wright would
> > be slightly after that if he was the third guy on their Chatham line..
> >
> > boB
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> >
> > [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> > > > And I believe his brother, Mel, who preceded him as one of the
> > > > most popular All-Americans at Michigan, served in a coaching
> > > > capacity for the Japanese National Team. The Wakabayashi brothers
> > > > and a black player formed a line in junior hockey in Chatham,
> > > > Ontario which had already wrapped up the league scoring title for
> > > > the season when Mel enrolled at Michigan in mid-season.
> > >
> > > Was that Ed Wright who played at BU? I remember that he later
> > > coached at Buffalo.
> > >
> > > Ralph Baer
> >
>
> Sean Pickett E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Go Terriers 2000 Beanpot Champions
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