Word: cook
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...scored in this inning for ninety-two on a base on balls, a steal, and singles by Chase and Curtis. In the fourth Robb took first on player's choice, second on a steal, third on Watters' hit to right, and home on a wild pitch. For ninety-two Cook hit to centre for three bags, Spalding for one, and Neff for a home run. Ninety-three crawled up one in the next on Frothingham's hit and steal, a wild pitch and Hallowell's single, and in the seventh they tied the score on errors. With...
...NINE.- The following men will be at the gymnasium dressed at 3.15 sharp: Hale, Curtis, Chase, Cook, Neff, Young, Thorndike, Bell Allen, McKay, Hapgood...
...Bass Fishing on Rideau Lake," by J. W. Longley. But the article chiefly interesting to Harvard men is one by F. A. Stevenson, captain of the Yale crew in 1888, on "Yale and her Victories on the Water." The writer says much in favor of the Cook stroke, and describes its development from 1886 to 1889. Much has been said about "form" and "skill" in rowing. Mr. Stevenson thinks skill to be the essential thing for a fast crew, but the best way to bring a crew up to a degree of skill is by means of form. He thinks...
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