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RIFLE TH IC TICAM 'l 17L Back row: LEVINSON, l'r'rC1Il-:R, XVOODWARIJ Ilumvs 'l'xroMsoN, SMIT11, HALL , , Front row: IJUSTIN, ANSELMO CC:1pt.J, DAVIS CCuucl1J, XVADSWDRTII CMgr.J, 1WIK'IN'I'0SII C,'aj1l1zif.4, FRANK ANs11:I.Mo Mfzfzfager, 1lOlH'IR'l' K. VVAIJSXVORTH CJOIJFA, G1-:oRc:1f: A. IJAVIS, Capt. of Inf., U.S.A. FRANK ANSRLMU tIOSl'II'H BICNOVI' FIAROLID O, Downs Royal.: IC. Dus'l'lN JACK K. GLYNN FRANKLIN G. WKJKJIYWARIJ Lr:oNARn F. IAIAIJ. Slum-:Y A. L1f:vlNsoN NCJIQMAN S. MCfN'1'lJSIl FRANK P. O'N1-zu. l':l,I,I0'l' C. PAUL 150 ji-:RRY P1-21.1.1-:'1'1lcR L1-zwls C. PI'l'ClII'IR PAUI. lf. Russmxv RAYMOND C. SMITH MAXXVl'1I.I.S. '1'Il0Ml'SON
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BASKETBALL F -,QE Season of 1922 SCHEDULE Jzm. 6 HOLY CROSS--VVorccster 7 SI'RING1fII3I.n CoLLI5GIz-Springfield I2 UNIVIERSITY or VERIvIoNT-Boston I4 NI.I.rl'.-CZll11l7l'lllgC 31 lVI.A.C. Amherst Feb. 1 WII.I,IAMS COl.LISGIE-WllllHll1St0Wl1 3 AIIISANY LAW SCHOOL-Alhzmy, N. Y. 8 CLARK IJNIVERSITYLBOSTOII 11 WoRcI5sTIsR TEC I1-Worcester I4 HARVARIJ-C1ll11lJl'ltlQC I8 BOSTON COIJIIEGE-BOSIOII Normal School 23' NI.I.r11.-CZlll1l3l'lLlgC 25 CLARK UNlVlERSI'l'Y-W!ll'CCStCl' 28 BOSTON COLLEGIE-BostoII Normal School Mar. 2 ST. MIcHAI1L's COLLIEGE-Winooski, Vermont 3 UNIVIERSl'l'Y ov VERMONT-BllfllllgtOl1, Vt. 4 NoRw1cH UNIVIERSITY-NOl'fl1flClLl, Vt. 8 NCJRNVICPI LlNlVERSITY1B0St0ll II Nnw HAMI'SHIRlE ST'ATlE---DlXl'l1Zlll1, N. H. I7 TRINITY CCDI.l.IEClE-HHftf0l'll, Conn. L. F., GRAVES, '23 R. F., DAVIS, '24 R. F., WoRc1zs'rIzR , '24 THE TEAM L. G., PI2TTIsNGII.I., '22 R. G., GIIXLIN, '26 R. G., FRIIQDMAN, '23 C., JENKINS, '21 R. G., 'TONRY, '26 C., LATOUR, '24 F., WII.l2Y, '24 F., JAcI4soN, '26 G., Co1AIIzN, '26 149
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saw ? . ..:.:L ffG'E -at ' - A 1- 4 P- .a RIFLE TEAM In-fs Season of 1921-22 There is no doubt that the Boston University Rifle Team has made a name for itself this year. The schedule which is shown below is mute evidence of the wonderful work performed by the boys. ln addition to this, tl1e team l1as climbed still higher towards the peak of perfec- tion. Its victory over Yale, the former champs, with a score of 4974 to 4963, has given to Boston University the title of New England Inter-collegiate Champions on the lifty-foot indoor range fprone positionj. To further add to the glory of the Rille Team, Captain Frank Anselmo took it upon himself to annex the Individual Indoor Championship with tl1e very line score of 999 out of a possible 1000. This is a record breaking performance with iron sights. Tl1is year's work seems still more remarkable to those who realize the handicap under which the team is shooting. Tl1e matches are Hred in a wooden building, part of which is a riding school. Every time a horse gallops around in his side of the building, the shooter in our part of the building has to Ere between the clicks of the horsels hoofs. Nevertheless SOIIIC excellent scores have been made. - The team has had only one rille during the entire season. This was due to the interest of Jack Glynn, who is not a member of the team, but just an interested student. He lent the Rifle Team his new Winchester Bolt Action, Model 52, Rille. This handicap of lack of equipment has been somewhat overcome, due to the enthusiasm of the Military Department and the kindness of Geo. V. Brown, tl1e manager of the Arena, in putting across an ice carni- val. The proceeds of this affair helped a great deal to pay team expenses and make possible tl1e purchase of new rifles. The success of the team was due to the coaching of Captainf,Davis, the ability of Captain Anselmo to handle the men, and the great shooting, combined with the team unity of the, members. The outdoor season is one of great promise. Last year the team lost only one outdoor match. This year the team looks even better than last year's team. The outdoor season has seven matches, which should mean nothing less than seven victories. SCHEDULE Opp. B.U Dec. 7 UNlV1CliSI'l'Y on V1c1zMoN'r 483 485 jan. I2 Gl'I'I l'YSliUllCI Co1.1.1cc:12 477 486 -Ian. I3 DEPAUW UNlVEliSl'1'Y 477 486 Feb. 4 M.I.T. 491 490 Feb. IO NORWICII UNlVlCllSl'l'Y 499 498 Feb. II SYRACUSE UNlVlCllSI'1'Y 480 493 Feb. II UNlVEliSI l'Y on WASIlINCl'1'tJN 497 496 Feb. 24 DAli'l'MC5U'l'll COl.I,liCi1i 495 498 Feb. 25 Onto S'1'A'1'1-: Co1.1,15c:1f: 488 495 Mar. 4 UNIX'lCl!Sl'l'X' ou MAINI5 482 500 Mar. II G1f:o1to1-:'rowN UNIVlLllSl'I'Y 500 500 Mar. 18 CoaN1c.1.1, UNlVEllSl'1'Y 491 499 YALE Yale. B.U Jan. Ist Stage 996 990 Feb. znd Stage 989 991 Feb. 3rd Stage 991 995 Mar 4th Stage 991 998 Mar. 5th Stage 996 1000 Total 4963 4974 151
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