From Greg's list of recruits: >Cornell > >Vincent Auger, C (good cheer: "boring...") Argh... I admit, it took my pre-Memorial Day totally-fogged-over mind a couple minutes to figure that one out. Although, Vincent is from Quebec, which suggests that his last name may be pronounced au-JHAIR, or au-JHAY, or some such. >Casson Masters, RW (not listed on previous post) Masters was on the list I got, but he was referred to as a "potential" recruit. Apparently, he was (is) interested in coming here but had to jump through a few NC$$-mandated hoops before he could be classified as a for-real recruit. I guess that has all been straightened out. Anyway, to complete the picture, Masters is 5-10, 165 pounds (oh, well...), and is from Leduc, Alberta -- which by the way completes the 1993 Cornell recruiting trip across Canada, through seven provinces from British Columbia to New Brunswick. Guess the funding ran out before the coaches could get to Nova Scotia or PEI. Masters played for Leduc in the Alberta Midget AAA league. Brian writes: >>Cornell >>Chad Wilson, D (Twins?) >>Steve Wilson, D Separated at birth, maybe. Chad hails from British Columbia, while Steve is from Ontario. -- Bill Fenwick Cornell '86 and probably '94 LET'S GO RED!! "It's amazing that men and women get together at all, because we're total opposites. A woman wants a man to satisfy her every need, while a man wants every woman to satisfy his one need." -- Jeff Stilson