Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cook is expected to make a visit to New Haven next week before going home, and in order that the coaches might have something to tell him about the crew, a time trial over the four-mile course in the harbor was taken in early part of this week. It is early for such a trial, and the time taken does not give much of a pointer on the crew, as they have not tried to develop much speed as yet. However, the trial was satisfactory, as is generally known, although they have tried to keep it a most profound...
...time over the whole four miles, except for a few strokes now and then, and the shell was carried along on a fairly even keel. The watermanship was good. Little can be said of the stroke, which is as nearly as one can see it the "Bob" Cook stroke and the exact counterpart of the one set by Gallaudet and Johnson, perhaps a little longer...
Cross rowed very well, and there is little doubt in New Haven but what Mr. Cook will leave the make-up of the crew as he finds it. He has always shown a great deal of confidence in Ives and Hartwell, and has not been apt to make a change unless things are going badly, which is not the case at present. If he does make a change it will merely be one of policy in removing Cross on account of his weight, which may cause some shifting about of the men to alter the trim of the boat...
...Cook...
Earned runs - Brown 3, Holy Cross 2. Home run - Robinson. Two-base hits - Lauder, Lowney, Brady, Curley, Sockalexis. Stolen bases - Summersgill, Curley, McTighe. First base on balls - Kelley 2, Curley, Maroney, Robinson, Cook, Summersgill, Fultz. First base on errors - Brown 9, Holy Cross 1. Hit by pitched ball - Curley. Struck out - by Brady 1; by Maroney 2. Double plays - Brown 2, Holy Cross 2. Time...