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.,.. v '- - ' 'hw ATHLETICS gi- Luth-'- The Athletic Council The Boston University Athletic Council is invested by the President and 'Trustees of the University with the oversight and control of all intercollegiate athletic activities. It is composed of three faculty members appointed by the President, the Director of Athletics, .1 representative of the Treasurer of the University, the President of the Boston University Athletic Association and two members elected by the association. The organization for IQZI-22 consists of Dr. Arthur W. Weysse of C.L.A., chairman, Professor Harry B. Center of C.l3.A., secretary, Ralph Brown, treasurer, D1'. Allan W. Rowe of the School of Medicine, George V. Brown, Director of Athletics, George O. jenkins of C.B.A., president of the B.U.A.A., .liohn O'Hare, School of Law, Raymond l. Fisher, C.L.A. A During the current year the Council has recognized three major and four minor sports. THE THREE MAJOR SPORTS FO0'l'l3AI.L Baslanam. TRACK THE FOUR MINOR SPORTS BAsK15'1'nAr.i. RIFLE AND Ptsroi. T1-:Aivls Boxmo TJENNIS The Athletic Association The ob-ject of the Boston University Athletic Association is the encouragement and PIOIHOITOII of closer co-operation of the student body in athletic matters. The association is com osed of the mana ers and ca tains of all varsit teams and three Y representatives from the upper classes of each competing department of the University. The association was formed under the Athletic Rules and Regulations on December IO, 1920. The following members were elected to oHice: President, George O. Jenkins, vice- president, Dallas L. Sharpe, slr., secretary, John D. Davis. The following were elected student members to the Athletic Council: George O. jenkins, John O'Hare, Raymond I. Fisher. 137
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FOOTBALL Season of 1921 The 1921 football season at B.U. was the best in the history of B.U. athletics. The team having a hard schedule of eight games with such teams as Harvard, Boston College, Tufts and Wesleyan made a fine showing, winning six out of the eight games, losing only to Harvard and Boston College by low scores 'in closely contested games. B.U. scored 1 I5 points against its opponents' total of 44. Sixty husky men reported to Coach Whelan at the beginning of the season for a lot of heavy work. Among them were Capt. O'Hare, Washburn, Miller, Wheeler, Spencer, Barrett, Scinto, Cochrane, Worcester, Perry, Williamson and Lione, veter- ans of last year's squad. Coach Whelan and Capt. O'Hare had plenty of trouble in picking the team to start the game against Harvard. The first game was played at the Stadium against the strong Harvard eleven, which was only able to score a lone touchdown against the B.U. stone-wall line, that held the Harvard backfield for downs time after time., In the second half Harvard scored a field goal, making the final score 10-0. O'Hare, Wheeler, Lucas and Santosuosso played well in the line while Williamson, Spencer and Cochrane starred in the backfield. The second game of the season was played against the highly touted Boston College machine at University Heights, which was outplayed by our team in the way of forward passes and first downs. But, nevertheless, they managed to score two touchdowns with the aid of B.U. fumbles and poor kicking. Score--B.C. 13, B.U. O. Our line proved a stone wall in this game with Fredey, Lonergan, Williamson and Cochrane starring. On October 8 the Whelanites swamped Worcester Tech with a wonderful display of forward passing, 52-0. Everyone got into this game with the exception of the assistant managers. Cochrane, O'Hare, Feldman, Harris and Levenson starred. The hard fighting Wesleyan aggregation was our next victim by the score of 7-O. The Nutmegers were tough customers but we managed to subdue them when Worcester todk a pretty forward pass out of the air, thrown by Williamson, and ran for a touchdown. Cochrane's punting was the feature of the game as were Babe Tonry's battering ram plunges. Williamson, Worcester, Cochrane, Tonry, Washburn and Levenson starred. On October 22nd our footballers again invaded Connecticut, where the B.U. steamroller took the Trinity football into camp, I4-O. With Cochrane and William- son running the ends, the B.U. team kept their opponents moving. Our interference was perfect and the line played a wonderful game. Cochrane, Tonry, Williamson, Harris, O'Hare, Fredey and Lucas played a ripping good game. On October 29th we played our first home game at Braves Field, hammering the R.l. State defense for a I4-O win. Tonry's line smashes and Cochrane's open field running gave the Rhode Island team plenty of trouble. O'Hare scored the first touchdown after scooping up a fumble and Cochrane smashed his way sixteen yards for the second touchdown. Miller's playing on the line was the outstanding feature. Wheeler, Lonergan, Spencer and Fredey played a good game. 139
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