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Word: craning (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...HOLDER, JR., Secretary.Following men meet on Jarvis Field at 3 p. m., sharp: Crosby, Weld, Bangs, Amory, Blanchard, Higgins, Finlay, Horn, Goldthwaite, Bass, Crane, Burnett, Dean, Fitzhugh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 12/1/1887 | See Source »

...accompanied their team to New Haven and had the satisfaction of seeing it defeat the Yale freshmen in a very exciting game of foot-ball. The teams were made up as follows: Harvard-Rushers, Cumnock, Goldthwaite, Higgins, Horn (center), Finely, Burnett, White; quarterback, Nichols; halfbacks, Clark and Weld; fullback, Crane. Yale-Rushers, Perrin, Rhodes, Forster, Brewster (center), Ferris, Heyworth, McClintock; quarterback, Roby; halfbacks, Rogers and Harvey; fullback, McBride...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RAH! RAH! RAH! '91. | 11/28/1887 | See Source »

...kicking game, and at once gained twenty-five yards. The umpire gave Yale fifteen yards for questionable offside play. Burnett secured the ball by breaking through and dropping on it, and Clark gained fifteen yards by a rush. Yale got the ball and McBride made a long kick to Crane, who caught it, but it was given back to Yale for a foul, on Harvard's twenty-five yard line. On four downs the ball went to Harvard but Yale soon got it again on a fumble. Nichols broke through and dropped on the ball. Clark made a long punt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RAH! RAH! RAH! '91. | 11/28/1887 | See Source »

...thirty yards, and after several scrimmages, Yale secured the ball. Long kicks were made by both fullbacks, and Yale had the ball down at the thirty-yard line. Harvey tried to run, and was tackled by Goldthwaite. Yale had the ball down, but Nichols broke through and secured it. Crane gained forty yards by a kick, but the ball went outside and Yale got it. Bride kicked and Cumnock got the ball. Then Weld punted over and Yale made a fair catch. Harvard got the ball and good rushes were made by Clark and Goldthwaite, but a foul gave...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RAH! RAH! RAH! '91. | 11/28/1887 | See Source »

CHESS TOURNAMENT.- It has been found necessary to divide the players into three sections as follows- 1, H. A. Davis, R. W. Herrick, N. Hapgood, J. Bridge, G. W. Pearson, R. D. Brown, R. C. Harrison; 2, H. Webster, T. S. Tailer, S. W. Sturgis, R. S. Hale, J. Crane, G. B. Woomer, H. M. Paul: 3, S. C. Brackett, W. C. Green, C. W. Spencer. J. O. Powers, B. A. Gould, K. Brown, T. W. Balch. Each player will play one game with every other in his section, and the players making the two highest scores in each section...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 11/26/1887 | See Source »

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