Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...score on Hallowell's hit to Lowe Mason was thrown out at the plate. Hallowell stole second and immediately after stole third, showing his knowledge of the art to perfection. Frothingham was given his base on balls and then Hovey sacrificed to bring in Hallowell, Frothingham going to second. Cook struck out leaving Frothingham on base. In the second and third Harvard went out in one, two, three order...
...Boston's them selves. With Boston's three pitchers to face, with all their different styles and speeds, only three men struck out. In the latter part of the game, too, the fielding was fairly good, and at times brilliant. As usual the base running was execrable, Hallowell and Cook being the only ones of the nine who appeared to know there was such a thing. The coaching to keep Cobb on third on his long hit to left field, was only one of many similar cases The team have shown for some time an indecision about their base-running...
...second inning Stovey struck out. Quinn got his base on balls and Bennett did the same. Stivetts flied out to Frothingham. McCarthy got his base on balls and a wild pitch let him to second while Quinn scored, and Bennett took third only to score a minute later on Cook's error of Duffy's hit. McCarthy managed to score on the same play by daring base running. Kelly made the third out on a grounder from Frothingham to Dickinson...
...Boston's made their seventh and last run in the fourth. Duffy led off with a single out by Hovey and a wild pitch let him to second. Kelly struck out amid much laughter on all sides. Lowe hit a sharp one to Cook who threw wild, letting Duffy score and Lowe to second. An error by Dickinson let Lowe to third and Tucker to first. While Lowe tried to score on the latter play, and was being run out between the bases, Tucker went to third. Stovey went out for the third out on a grounder from Hovey...
Cobb and Upton, catchers; Highlands and Wiggin (and probably O'Connor of Dartmouth), pitchers; Dickinson, first base; Soule, short stop; Cook, third base - all of Harvard - Stearns of Amherst, second base; Corbett of Harvard, in the field; also Farron and probably Swanton of last year's team...