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...contest for the cup in Rope Climbing between Messrs. Crane, '84, and Kaan, '83, tied at Saturday's meeting, Chase made 41 feet in 26 seconds...
Kaan, '83, Crane, '84, Dean, S. S., and Woodward, '84, were the contestants for the Rope Climbing. The first two entered and the belt being adjusted, they began the ascent. This bout was a tie, both reaching the top in 33 1/2 seconds. Dean and Woodward then began the ascent. They did not go to the top, and so the tie between Kaan and Crane will be contested at the Monday meeting. Distance, 41 1/2 feet; time, 33 1/2 seconds...
Rope Climbing - F. W. Kaan, '82; A. R. Crane, '84; S. H. Dean, S. S. ; H. R. Woodward...
...contestants for the Middle-Weight Wrestling, Atwood and Crane, entered at ten minutes of three. After considerable manoeuvering they closed, but were soon parted as they got outside the lines; they closed again, and after a short struggle the first fall was awarded to Crane. Time, two minutes and a half. After three minutes time was called and the men appeared, Atwood evidently acting with more caution. After a few more manoeuvers and several short struggles, Atwood won the second fall. Time five minutes and forty-five seconds. After the usual wait time was called for the third round...
Bangs, S. S., and Crane, '84, contested for the final bout of the Middle-Weight Wrestling. Crane was evidently the stronger man of the two, and Bangs acted mostly on the defensive, the first round was won by Crane in 4 minutes and 1 second. The second round was close and exciting. Bangs succeeded in getting a fall in 3 minutes 45 seconds. The third round was long and exciting, Bangs, as usual, acting on the defensive. It was won by Crane in 7 minutes 10 seconds, to whom the prize for Middle-weight Wrestling was awarded...