Word: craning
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men will be on Jarvis dressed, at 3.30 sharp: Dean, Hallow ell, Bowman, Miller, Lee, Moen, W. Crane, Curtis, '90, Greenough, Dodge...
...together before, and showed an entire absence of team work, although individual work was at times good. Exeter was crippled by the absence of Heffelfinger, who broke his hand in the last Harvard game, and of Squires, the regular centre rush. Exeter won the toss, and took upper side. Crane started off, and in three rushes gained five yards. Johnson kicked but the backs were in the way; another kick forced a touch back. After third down, during which time Exeter fumbled badly, but tackeld well, Johnson's punt forced another touch back. Hallowell heeled the punt. Johnson tried...
Moen took Miller's place in the second half. Exeter got the ball. Three downs in same place. Harvard's ball. Exeter's rushers got through and stopped Crane's rush losing Harvard 10 yards. Johnson made a good kick but Stothers punted back and Moen failed to catch. Crane got it and passed everything but Exeter's halfs. Exeter got twenty-five yards on Fitzhugh's foul. Crane again got through, and Moen and Johnson gained ten yards each. Hallowell passed to Moen, who ran hard and well to within twenty yards of the goal line. Crane gained...
...best playing for Harvard was done by Crane, Johnson, Vail and Blanchard; for Exeter, by Gilliam and Newell. The teams were made up as follows...
Harvard-Rushers: Davenport, Cummings, Fitzhugh, Vail, Blanchard, Rogers, Hill; quarter-back, Hallowell; half-backs, Crane, Miller, (Moen); full back, Johnson. Dodge, substitute...