Boston University School of Management - Syllabus Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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WBC 4' v V . 11 vlbvl , - 1 Y' W X f ww eg ,., . ..-. 33' Trai..-'. 5 -r-' AH '- T - ' f-rw-QM'--.v--raw 1'E!.U' i The Crusaders, Crusade HOLY CRUSS 15, B' U' 0 j HULYQCRUSS BOSTON U'NIVl'ZRSI'l'Y Old Dame fate, Working in unison yvith i Kucharski, fKelly,b l.c. r.e., 'l utlen. Qleronu-J , , ,, , 1 , 2 lilflhunvy,CD.F11Zs:emldj.lgr. KB lx H J the injury jinks, assisted Holy Cross in de- , r. ... . wenson, 1 ' 'a , , , L glurka. 613:31-1'-Brfvsljcjlijil-1. liiiwiilfw feating B. U., 15 to 0, at Fitton field, YVor- arrc , Q. . 'itzfera , EYVTDY, c. 6 1 U v h Y L Fc.. Dorfmnn. Cllarrelli C6St6I', Saturday, Nov. l0. 'Crab Vvalke Weiss, LLannon, Hove, F. Connorsl, r.g. , , Himmonmr , I.:-:F Frflffllv gfvziliinm fell by the wayside during the Thursday x A g,gf,oonuunH, r.l. l.l.,l rceman,Qf .ilalmlob , , . ff? llrzus. CAlZt'lll'lIIl, l'lI'1lZL'l'.j r.c.l.c.,Spltzcgffarnicb SC'I'1II'lI'I'l3.ge. He bI'0lie l1lS llafld OT1 tllC flI'St J Shanahan, Qlloughcrty, Ryanj, q.b.. , N ii C mph OI gmx I hi q.b.,U'llr1cn, Qlarstmij Of the SC'I'1I1'1II1age, called f 0gljCh .:l,'..ce:,..i. , . E 2.21-b-V 'lmrlnjn KPQI-wfsjeirjJBHsE.lCf1f1g1lgS. glfjllw Robinson on a muddy field. He was out for 1 IIHPY, UW ln 7, 1 Rlll T913 , F. . T. . . ., 4 ' S l S Cyirnicelli, Qllalieijb. gslakl KF I t k A lc oz the Season. .1.. er ins, recric .m, . z ' . w as - i Touchdnwns: Uarrityu Shanahan. qlJointi VVHHCG Ollt, Ury 1j6I'klHS XVHS 5 touchdown: Baker. . balcty: Nm-Ison., Officials. . . . . Referee: ij. w 1.-sw, H...-mm. Umpire: Leslic called upon to fill the line bucking job, and, it Nlann,AF-prmgficlvl. Llncsman: Bcrgm, Princeton. v . . , lflclfldjiidgcz A. V. lirctt, Tults. Time: 15-ininutc Hugo IN6lSOI1 the pulltlflg iilld pHSSlI'1g' ' wrm s. , , , Q I assignments. These two lads did wonders in 2 their positions. Nelson played the entire . game and Perkins the first half. He, with Solly Thurman and Glenn U'Brien, went 2 out with injuries. Bill French also joined the cripple list with a dislocated shoulder, suffered five minutes after the opening of the game, but played through. Those who witnessed the game had but one regret--ethat the best available B. U. eleven was not on the field. Had such been the case, the score would have been 4 different, and that is not intended as an alibi. Our alibing days are but memories. 5 , . . , , . . Q3 The Lrusaders scored in the second erlod. lakin the ball on their own 3'7- : , P S A yard line they marched through the B. U. defense to the 31-yard line, where Clancy I assed successfullv to Shanahan on the one- ard line. Garrit carried for the touch- P . Y Y down. Garrity and Flancy were instrumental in the second Purple score in the third period. After an advance to the B. U. 6-yard line, Garrity smacked center for all but a half ard. Un the next la a bad ass bounded off Carnicelli's chest, rolled behind Y P Y P the goal line. where the hawklike Phil Hootstein recovered and raced down the field V 70 yards. A Terrier player was ruled odside and the ball was put in play on the half- ji foot line. Shanahan made the touchdown on a reverse cutback. Baker kicked the goal. is a 2 1 i The other two Holy Cross points came late in the third period on a safety. The B. U. centre made a bad pass which Nelson recovered and tried to run it out. He was tackled before crossing the line. lNIuch credit should be given to Fredrickson, Marino, Hally, Adams and Coombs, substitute backs who held the Crusaders in check during the last period when most of the regulars were on the sidelines with injuries. All were green and inexperienced in college football, yet they were in there every minute and played heads up football. Capt. Dorfman played a great game, but had too big a job with YValke out. Hugo Nelson was the star of the B. U. team, however. Freeman played the best football he has ever shown. From some place or other he had acquired an aggressive- ness which has not previously characterized his tackle play, and against Holy Cross 234 U f- ' I . A 12 Q x 7 -seaezaszaammssgv ser'-11. vam.f.a4f-.-



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