Word: anchors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...pulled by Team No. 1, consisting of McArthur, Smith, Manning and Bradford (anchor), and Team No. 2, consisting of Bryant, Walker, Le Moyne and Codman (anchor). By request of the teams, the limit had been changed to five minutes, and President Wendell announced the expiration of each minute. At the first heave of No. 1 the ball went up and remained almost stationary until time was called. It was generally expected that No. 2 was saving itself for a mighty pull toward the last, after their opponents were somewhat "played," but no such thing happened...
...cleats) six minutes limit - '82, No. 1, A. F. McArthur; No. 2, H. E. Smith; No. 3, W. H. Manning; (anchor), R. Delaney. '84, No. 1, Walker; No. 2, Bryant; No. 3, Le Moyne; (anchor), Kemp...
...Team was composed of McArthur, Smith, Delaney (anchor), Manning, the latter taking the place of Blodgett. The opposing team of the class of '83 were Bachelder, Page, Mitchell and Codman (anchor). The limits had been changed from ten minutes to six. The entry...
...between '82 and '83 - From '82, McArthur, H. F. Smith, Manning, Delaney, (anchor); from '83, W. H. Page, Batchelder, Mitchell, Codman, (anchor...
...between '84 and '85 the team from '84 will be composed of Walker, Bryant, LeMoyne and Kemp (anchor); '85 will consist of Homans, H. Clark, Baldwin and Bradford (anchor...