It's not so much about 'hooking' it, it's more about the ball coming in at the right angle, plus the higher rev/higher speed create a stronger angle of miss area to carry...force + velocity = dynamics
As far as react to friction...it's how bowling balls respond to friction...some covers respond slower & longer than others...it has to do with less volumes in the front and storing energy longer thus responding faster/quicker to the friction to create better angles when the condition becomes diamond shaped....the fronts start to go at an angle - right handers break the fronts right to left, thru the lay down area, the mids hold the volume up longer and then the back ends tend to create a right to left angle...if a ball clears the front easier/cleaner, when they get to the down lane friction, the ball tends to still respond due to more energy
Now this also is based on speed, rotation and force applied to the balls, but some players with a slower response cover having the ball bleed energy earlier, will see a 2-8-10 big four reaction where the later, faster/quicker response cover be a 2 pin, 4 pin or 10 pin at worse...
And it also depends on what looks right to your eye...