Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...team work of Brown was miserable, not only in the field, but at the bat. With three men on bases and the strongest hitter of the team at the bat, Cook, on second, conceived the brilliant idea of stealing third, and was allowed to make the attempt by the coachers. This was simply a fair sample of Brown's acceptance of opportunities...
Steere got a neat single after Cook had struck out and Summersgill drove a hard one to Whittemore, who picked it up beautifully, touched second and made double with Stevenson at first. Highlands and Burgess flied out in the sixth inning and Wrenn got a hit, but was put out, Lauder to Donovan, on attempting to steal second. Donovan and Robinson knocked up flies and Highlands struck Bustard...
...last inning Wrenn went out on a fly to Donovan, and Hayes knocked a long fly to center which Fultz captured. Adams reached first on Donovan's fumble of a grounder, but Rand went out to Cook...
...Cook...
Earned runs - Harvard. Home run - Hayes-Two-base hit - Lauder. Stolen bases - Whittemore 3, Burgess, Donovan. First base on balls - Adams, Rand, Whittemore. Wild pitches - Summersgill 3. Struck out - Rand, Whittemore, Wrenn, Bustard, Lauder 2, Cook 2. Double plays - Whittemore, Wrenn and Stevenson, Summersgill and Bustard. Time - 1h. 45m. Umpire - Burns...