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...Foil: Cranston F. Jones '40, Albert H. Labastie '40, W. Scott Long, Jr., '39 and Robert O. Miller...
...members are: E. Alston Blackwell; John L. Donnell; Robert J. Glaser; R. Stuart Hoyt; Cranston E. Jones; Christian M. Laurlitzen, 2nd.; John H. Loeb; Lloyd Mills, Jr.; Phill G. Neal; Joseph C. Pesden, Jr.; Alfred W. Putnam; Brooks Ryder; Templeton Smith; Donald M. Thurber; D. Willson Webb; Roger L. Werner; and William P. Young...
...sabre, Edward S. Skinnor '39 captured all three of his matches to lead the Varsity in points. For the Freshmen, Captain Cranston E. Jones '40 won two foil encounters, including a close match with the ace Varsity Foilsman, William F. Gerber '38, 5 to 3. Crimson Captain Edward O. Miller '37 was only defeated once to place second in the scoring for the victors...
...Saturday afternoon at Exeter. All nine matches were with folls which handicapped those Crimson swordsmen who specialize in the epee and sabre. Tyler S. Nabsted, Exonian captain, outpointed Albert H. Labastie '40 for the only Red and Gray victory. Outstanding for the 1940 team were Captain Cranston E. Jones, Robert O. Miller, and Joseph W. Goldzieher with two wins apiece to their credit...
Elopement Revealed. Cranston ("Boo") Paschall, 24, student aviator, stepson of Seattle's Airplane-Maker William Edward Boeing; and Marguerite Simanek. 26, red-haired United Air Lines stewardess; to Carson City...