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"Dujmovic, Mike A." <[log in to unmask]>
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Dujmovic, Mike A.
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Wed, 5 Oct 1994 13:26:00 -0500
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My son just received the October issue of AMERICAN HOCKEY which is published
by USA Hockey.  There was an article in the publication about the Hobey
Baker Award.  The article explained who Hobey Baker was, and how he died.
 It also briefly explained how the award came to be.
 
The article then went on to give a break-down by school of who has won the
award.  It also broke the list down by what it called "nationality" i.e.
United States or Canada.
 
The break-down by school show that mid-western schools have  won more of the
awards than have eastern schools.
 
Here is the break-down by school:
 
BOSTON COLLEGE
1991 - David Emma
 
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY
1982 - George McPhee
 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
1989 - Lane MacDonald
1986 - Scott Fusco
1983 - Mark Fusco
 
UNIVERSITY of MAINE
1993 - Paul Kariya
1992 - Scott Pellerin
 
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
1990 - Kip Miller
 
UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA
1988 - Robb Stauber
1981 - Neal Broten
 
UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA - DULUTH
1994 - Chris Marinucci
1985 - Bill Watson
 
UNIVERSITY of NORTH DAKOTA
1987 - Tony Hrkac
 
Mike Dujmovic
 
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