Bobby Tucker was an American-born hockey player who played in two games for the Romanian National Team at the 1933 World Championship. He was the director of a telephone company and was a key figure behind the establishment of the company-based club, Telefon Club Bucharest. Telefon Club soon became a top team and captured the Romanian Championship in 1935 and 1937. The heavy-set Tucker was not the fastest or most skilled player, but he was an important propagator of Romanian hockey during the 1930s.
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