Word: cranston
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Senior eleven has not a sufficient number of candidates to form a good squad. Many of the men are experienced, however, and have had valuable coaching, notably by J. S. Cranston '91. The game between the Seniors and Juniors should be a good one. The Sophomore eleven is the weakest of all. A small number of men came out at first, and although many more have joined the squad, they are mostly light and new to the game...
...eleven gained at will through the second. All the men are in fine condition and were not seeming over-taxed by the long, hard work of the afternoon. In the preliminary practice Reid's punting was good, and he played throughout the game. Assisting Coach Dibblee in uniform, were Cranston, Lewis, and Waters, Fairchild, and W. C. Forbes...
...large number of coaches also tended to brace the play of the weaker men in the line. W. C. Forbes '92, head coach last year, was out for the first time this season, but did not take a very active part in the work. M. Donald '99 and J. Cranston '91 were, however, out in football clothes, and with coach Dibblee, directly applied the principles they wished to teach the men. In addition, A. E. Doucette '95, F. Mason '95, J. D. Upton '93, and N. Cabot '98, were present...
...preliminary practice yesterday again included a good deal of breaking through for the line-men, under the direction of M. Donald '99, W. H. Lewis L. S. '95, and J. Cranston '91. Although the men are picking up points every day from the coaches, they do not seem to apply them in the line-up. In Dibblee's absence, J. L. Knox '98 and J. A. Sullivan '97 looked after the backs and the punting. Except for some work of Reid's after the baseball practice was over, the kicking was decidedly mediocre. Sawin and Hallowell have good form...
...varsity took its last practice before the Cornell game yesterday afternoon in the shape of two hard 35-minute halves. George Gray, Sears, Emmons, Cranston, Mason, Newell and Waters were all on the field coaching, and they put an unusual amount of life into the play...