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"Ralph N. Baer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Ralph N. Baer
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Fri, 25 Jun 1993 06:35:31 -0400
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Comments on various postings by Jayson Moy:
 
> WHOA!!! RPI is NOT playing Lowell in the first round.
 
Mea Culpa, I thought that I saw this somewhere before on Hockey-L.
 
> Everybody knows that RPI will have no recruits on scholarship next year, but
> word has it that one of this coming year's walk-ons will be the:
>
>
> brother of Joe Juneau
>
> Don't know his name, where he has been playing, but this is what I have
> heard, and that Joe is sponsoring him to come to RPI.
>
> Remember, this is just a rumor.....
 
That is certainly an interesting rumor.  I sure hope that the NC$$
will allow it.  I guess that there is nothing wrong for a brother to
pay for a college education, but I have seen stranger rulings by the
NC$$.
 
> Tim Regan:
>        A lot of scouts like his quickness and ability to hustle.  His biggest
> weak point is that he is only 5'8" and 170lbs. But the determination and
> gritty play make him one to look for.
> Projection:     8th - 12th round
 
I would be surprised if he were chosen as he seems like a carbon copy
of Neil Hernberg ('87) and Terry Butryn ('87), but I haven't seen
enough of him to be sure, just one game on Satellite and one game on a
rather fuzzy television reception.
 
> BASEBALL NEWS:  Oh yeah, if you are interested, Doug Drumm, the first Engineer
> ever drafted by a major league team, is currently in Washington State after
> signing with the SF Giants, and is playing short A ball.
 
Now if someone told me that an RPI football player was going to be
drated, I really would be shocked :-).  [Actually, I think that this
once happened in the 1940's.]

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