Elbridge Ross
Elbridge Baker Ross Jr. ( born August 2, 1909 in Boston, Massachusetts, † November 13, 1980 in Saint Petersburg, Florida ) was an American professional ice hockey player.
Career
Elbridge Ross attended Colby College, for whom he played alongside his studies, ice hockey and baseball. Then he played amateur hockey. After his hockey career, he spent over three decades working as an installer for a telephone company.
Internationally
For the U.S., Ross took part in the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch -Partenkirchen, where he won the bronze medal with his team.