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Height
  
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)

Weight
  
180 pounds (82 kg)


Name
  
Tom Whelan

Role
  
American football player

Tom Whelan Salisbury midfielder Tom Whelan to miss playoff semifinal Daily Echo

Born
  
January 3, 1894 Lynn, Massachusetts (
1894-01-03
)

1920 1920 1921
  
Boston Braves (NL) Canton Bulldogs (APFA) Cleveland Tigers (APFA)

Died
  
June 26, 1957, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Education
  
Georgetown University, Dartmouth College, University of Notre Dame, Boston College

Positions
  
Baseball, First baseman, American football

Tom Whelan: Football Center, End, and Guard


Thomas Joseph Whelan (January 3, 1894 – June 26, 1957) was a professional football player who spent three years in the American Professional Football Association, the forerunner to the National Football League, with the Canton Bulldogs in 1919 and 1920, winning the national championship alongside Jim Thorpe. He then played with the Cleveland Tigers in 1921. He was also a professional baseball player in the National League for the Boston Braves, at first base in 1920.

Whelan managed to attend the colleges of Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, Boston College, Notre Dame from 1913 until 1920.

He went on to become a coach, athletic director and principal of Lynn English High School, where the academic wing built in the 1990s was named after him. He was married to Mildred, and had five children – Thomas, Mary Jane, Mildred, Robert and William.

Known for his encouraging and positive outlook, he assisted many Lynn English athletes attend college. In this spirit, his many grandchildren maintain an annual scholarship in honor of their grandfather/grandmother, and their parents who all attended Lynn English High School.

References

Tom Whelan Wikipedia


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