Word: cranston
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cranston '92, was again on the field to coach Holt who has not done so well lately. Yesterday several plays were made through Holt by the second eleven. The first eleven lost many yards because Holt kept getting off side...
...only change in yesterday's practice was that the length of the halves was increased from ten to thirteen minutes. Mr. Lathrop was on the field and made a careful note of the physical condition of each man. Cranston, who played centre on the winning eleven in 1890 coached the centre men. He paid special attention to Jaffray. Norton Shaw appeared on the field on crutches...
...coaching has been more systematic than ever before. Dr. Brooks has been chairman and general advisor; Drs. Conant and Porter medical attendants; Lewis, Cranston, Crosby, Willard, Newell, Trafford coaches for special positions; Mr. Deland inventor of new plays; and Mr. Lathrop trainer in general...
...first and second elevens played only one short half of about ten minutes on account of the game tomorrow with Brown. John Cranston was out on the field and spent his time in teaching the centre men to open up holes for the backs. Emmons and Waters gave all their attention to getting a compact interference which should start quickly and keep together...
...meeting of the Exeter alumni now at Harvard was held last night in Lower Mass. It was voted to elect a committee to see what measures could be taken in the interest of the academy. The committee appointed was as follows: Maynard Ladd '94, chairman; John Cranston, for the graduates; Jere Smith, Jr., for the Law School; W. B. Gage, for the senior class; H. P. Nelson, for the junior class; C. D. Booth, for the sophomore class; and L. O. O'Brien, for the freshman class...