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About two hundred people assembled at the grounds of the Longwood Cricket Club yesterday, to witness the second game with the Harvards. The Longwoods went first to the bat, and by means of the heavy batting of Wright, succeeded in securing 102 runs before giving place to the Harvards. The Cambridge team, however, made fifty-nine runs on five wickets, the game thereby resulting in a draw. Had time permitted the continuance of the game, a victory would probably have been won by the crimson. A feature of the game was the striking of Clark (thirty-seven runs, not out) and the fielding of Graham for the Harvards. The batting of the Harvards has improved, but the bowling and fielding leave much to be desired.
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