Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...practice since the Yale meet, when he beat Hoffmire's time in the Cornell meet by 5 seconds, and should not only take second place, but should give McCurdy a hard fight. the winners of fourth and fifth places should be Clark, of Yale, and Potter, of Cornell, with Cook of Technology close...
...batting orders follow: HARVARD. DARTMOUTH. Nash, 1b. 3b., Roland Wingate, s.s. c.f., Mendall Clark, 2b. l.f., London Ayres, 3b s.s., Low Gannett, r.f. c, Wanamaker Hardwick, l.f. r.f., Sullivan Milholland, c.f. 1b., Cook Hitchcock, p 2b., Kimball Waterman or Osborn, c. p., Curtis or Hallett
...Sexton had not made up his mind last night on his pitcher to start the game, but will probably use Hitchcock in the box, with Mahan in reserve. The batting orders: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Nash, 1b. l.f., Hanks Wingate, s.s. 2b., Bolton Clark, 2b. c.f., Cook Ayres, 3b. r.f., Greene Gannett, r.f. 1b., Rhoads Hardwick, l.f. s.s., Law Milholland, c.f. 3b., Gill Hitchcock, p. c., Wall Waterman, c. p., Wood or Lamberton
...result of Saturday's dual meet with Yale, eight Freshmen earned their track numerals. Three others, A. O. Phinney, E. A. Teschner, and W. Willcox, Jr., were members of the winning relay team against Yale and had, there fore, already won the numerals. Following are the men: Robert Strong Cook, of Canandaigua, N. Y.; Robert Howell Davison, of Boston; James Warren Feeney, of Andover; Harwood Gilder, of New York, N. Y.; William Joseph Hever, of New York, N. Y.; Mark Noble, of Cambridge; Raymond Walker Stanley, of Newton; and Homer Loring Sweetser, of Brookline...
...defeated E. B. Prindle (C.), 3-2; C. T. Lansing (C.) defeated J. G. Heyburn '16, 5-3; J. D. Newman (C.) defeated C. S. Weeks '14, 1 up, 19 holes; S. P. Griffitts '15 defeated W. J. Sindley (C.), 5-4; P. W. Simons '16 defeated D. D. Cook...