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Leon L. Furr, Sr., was a 3-letter man in hockey at Medford High School and captain of the Medford hockey team in 1917. Playing both center and forward positions, Furr was one of the most dazzling and competent players on the ice in New England in the early 1900s. In 1977 he was named as an Honorary Member of the Boston Bruins professional hockey team.

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