Word: craning
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...goal where they tried for a goal from the field but failed. Exeter kicked the ball well down the field-a fumble by the Harvard full-back, allowing Exeter to make a touchdown from which a goal was kicked. Harvard rushed the ball well into Exeter's territory. Crane tried for a goal from the field but failed. Exeter made some fine rushes and soon secured another touchdown and a goal...
...PALMER, MANAGER.THE following men must get their lunch early and meet at Leavitt and Peirce's at 11.45 sharp: Crosby, Goldthwaite, Bangs, Horn, Valentine, Fitzhugh, Weld, Williams, Higgins, Blanchard, Burnett, Amory, Bass, Crane, Winthrop...
...following men will please be on Jarvis Field at 3.45 sharp to-day: Bass, Burnett, Blanchard, Bourne, Crane, Crosby, Amory, Horn, Bangs, Gold-thwaite, Valentine, Fitzhugh, Higgins, Winthrop...
...entries for the pole vault were: R. G. Leavitt, '89, (scratch,) G. W. Wheelwright, '90 (six inches), R. S. Hale, '91 (12 inches), F. Mason, '91 (15 inches), J. Crane, Jr., '90 (18 inches). Crane won with a vault...
...Harvard team was made up as follows: Rushers, Bass, Burnett, Bangs, Horn, Blanchard, Goldthwaite and Bourne; quarter-back, Valentine; half-backs, Clark, captain, and Crane; full-back, Fitzhugh. Referee, Brenner, Yale '85; umpire, R. H. Post, Harvard...