Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...before their opponents, usually succeeded in charging them back and opening up holes for the runner. Although the backs never supported the runner any too well, individually they often showed very good judgment in working their way through the line or in dodging around the ends. Lowrie, Livermore and Cook all made repeated gains. Considering that the day was poor and that the contest was class football, the work of 1900's eleven was very satisfactory...
...follows: Harvard. Columbia. Clark, 5 Bates, 0 Hubbard, 6 Dixon, 0 Richardson, 8 Nash, 0 Averell, 1 Edwards, 0 Henderson, 2 Glenny, 0 Wadsworth, 7 Rhodes, 0 Totals, 29 0 Princeton. Yale. Griswold, 4 Robertson, 0 Stuart, 2 Cheney, 0 Pyne, 2 Hitchcock, 0 Kellogg, 0 Havemeyer, 4 Cook, 0 Byers, 3 Dahlgren, 3 Myers, 0 Total, 11 Total...
...Shaw, E. E. Wheeler, J. D. Crane; tackles--W. M. Chadbourne, S. W. Lewis, A. Davis, W. L. Collins; ends -- E. Heard, E. H. George, A. Sturgis, L. Beardsell; quarterbacks--C. Hatch, M. Lowery, A. F. Gotthold; backs--E. W. Howard, C. M. Brown, R. Livermore, E. Cook, E. C. Carter, H. D. Wiggin, L. S. Antisdel and D. Scott...
...following men reported yesterday: W. Cook, J. H. Ellis, A. H. Morse, C. Platt, C. C. Rumsey, R. G. Scott, J. Steadman and H. D. Stickney...
...Seniors came out for the first practice yesterday. Their work was similar to that which the Juniors had the day before. The twelve men who reported are as follows: D. Scott, A. Sturgis, E. Cook, E. W. Howard, T. M. Shaw (temporary captain), E. Heard, R. B. Wiggin, H. W. Welch, R. Pulitzer, H. S. Coffin, A. F. Gotthold, C. M. Brown...