Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...teams took their positions; Princeton, having won the toss, was at the west goal. Harvard's champions were: Rushers, Holden, Butler, Burgess, Brooks, Woodman, Remington, Harding; quarter-back, Fletcher, (Dudley); half-backs, Sears and Porter; full back, Peabody. Princeton was represented by: Rushers, H. Hodge, Cook, Cowan, George, Irvine, Moore, Wagenhurst; quarter-back, R. Hodge; half-backs, Price and Ames; full back, Savage, (capt...
...ball. After ineffectual attempts at rushing, Princeton loses the ball, but Sears fails to run more than five yards. Peabody punts to Price, and the ball is downed near Princeton's goal. However, Harvard loses the advantage. Her rushers do not block hard, and magnificent rushes of Cowan and Cook bring the ball into her territory, and Ames secures the first touchdown for Princeton after a brilliant rush. R. Hodge kicks a goal; time, 13 minutes...
...misses a poor pass, and Princeton gets the ball in the centre of the field. Runs by R. Hodge and Cowan carry it dangerously near Harvard's goal, and Princeton, although losing the ball on a fumble, immediately regains it, and Ames carries it far into Harvard territory. Price, Cook and Ames gain but little, and rushes by Burgess, Harding, Fletcher and Sears recover nearly all the lost ground, and time is called with Princeton's ball slightly in Harvard territory...
Saturday afternoon the Harvard second eleven played Tufts at College Hill. Tufts played a good game, and had no difficulty in holding and getting through Harvard's rush line. Cook, the end rusher, especially getting on to the half-backs in fine style. Harvard played with snap and vim, Dudley and Griffin doing some good tackling and rushing. During the first half no score was made. A touchdown and a goal were made by Harvard in the second half...
...well represented, this fall, on the several college elevens. She sends to the Harvard 'varsity, Brooks, (captain), Bartol, Peabody, Willard, Fletcher, Holden and Harding; to Yale, Pike, Gill, Morrison, and, possibly, Peters, a former captain and centre rush; to Princeton, Irvine, Cook and Hancock; to Technology, Herrick and Tracy. - Exonian...