Word: cooks 
              
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 Dates: during 1890-1899 
         
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...Cook...
...first four innings the visitors got but two men on bases, one of whom was doubled by Frothingham at second. For Harvard's fourth, Highlands led off with a hit, Hallowell took his base on balls, and Cook made a single. Hovey's base on balls forced in Highlands, then Abbott cleared the bases with a home run. Three more were added in the fifth by Hallo-well's base on balls, Cook's two bagger and an error by Bannon...
...Cook...
Earned runs, Harvard (3); two base hits, Cook, Niland; Home run, Abbott; Sacrifice hits, Hallowell, Hovey (2), Abbott, O'Connell; stolen bases, Hallowell, Hovey, Abbott, Sullivan (2), Frothingham (2), Corbett, Highlands, Deady, (2), Casey; first base on balls, Hallowell (2), Hovey, Abbott, Sullivan, Frothingham, Trafford (2), Casey; first base on errors; Harvard (4), Thomson-Houston (2); struck out, Sullivan, Trafford, J. Bannan, T, Bannan, Gorman (2), Bradley (2), Niland, O'Connell (2), Wheeler, Moore Casey; double plays, Frothingham and Sullivan, Sullivan, Trafford and Corbett, Deady, Casey and Deady; passed balls. Casey; hit by pitched ball, Cook (3), Trafford, Deady; time...
...Rich of the Cornell 'varsity nine of 1891. The make-up of Harvard's team will be the same as that which was to have played Brown on Saturday, except that A. Highlands and Corbett will be the battery. The batting order will be as follows: Hallowell c.f., Cook 3b, Hovey 2b., Abbott l.f., Sullivan s.s., Frothingham r.f., Corbett c., Trafford 1b., A. Highlands...