Word: craning
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...belt and a safety rope, a canvas was held underneath to catch the men if they fell. Only three out of the seven contestants appeared. C. E. Curry '89, won in 14 1-5 seconds, with H. French, M. I. T, second, in 18 1-4 seconds, and J. Crane Jr., '90, third in 20 1-4 seconds...
Running high jump-J. P. Lee, H. A. A, T. G. Shearman, and D. G. Tenney, Yale A. A, F. C. Hooper, Columbia A. A, R. G. Leavitt, H. A. A. Rope climbing-H. French, and J. L. Batchelder, Jr, M. I. T, Barney, J. Crane. Jr., and C. E. Curry, H. A. A, F. M. Hartshorne, Columbia. Two-hand fence vault-A. H. Green, and G. A. Pearson, H. A. A, F. M. Har shorne, Columbia, D. G. Tenney, Yale A. A. Tug-of-war-Columbia, C. H. Hart, E. C. Robinson, Edwin Harris (capt), anchor, G. M. Elliot...
...clock last Saturday night a large crowd gathered at Leavitt and Pierce's to witness the opening of the pool tournament. Two rounds were played, Wynne and Crane, Mastin and Crowninshield. The first three games were won by Wynne, but Crane, picking up, won the next five, securing the match. Play in this match was overcautious and rather uninteresting, each man fearing to break up the balls. The second bout, Mastin vs. Crowninshield, was won by Mastin; score, 5-2. On the whole, play was good, each contestant making brilliant shots. The next matches will be played to night...
...Crane, '88, has been appointed editor-in-chief of a daily paper of Wynona, Minnesota...
Webster and Crane...