Word: hawkinses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
There was Bill Bones and Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver; Blind Pew was flailing the darkness with his crooked Cane, and Robin Hood with his merry outlaws was routing the Sheriff of Nottingham's lackeys. As visitors to the Farnsworth Museum in Rockland, Me., soon realized last week...
His real secret, says Andrew Wyeth, was high drama: "Look at the picture of Jim Hawkins in the crow's-nest, and you can see how he worked toward something like angle shots in motion pictures. Much as a camera does, you zoom in on things." And it is...
After three straight losses, the Crimson surprised everyone by clouting Dartmouth and Princeton in the last two matches of the year. In both the contents the fine back nine play of captain Mike Millis and number four man John Hawkins stood out.
John Hawkins, whose 72 turned the tide against Dartmouth Tuesday, pulled off another fabulous finish. Tied with his Princeton foe with one hole to play, Hawkins curled in a birdie putt at 18 to win, 1 up.
Hawkins himself had to come from behind to win. Three points behind his Dartmouth opponent, who was two under par after six holes. Hawkins turned in the steam and ripped past the back nine.