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Harvard vs. Longwood.

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The following members of the Harvard Cricket Club played an informal game of cricket with the Longwood Cricket eleven last Saturday. The Longwood eleven were much crippled by the absence of their strongest bowler, Geo. Wright, but was nevertheless represented by several first class players. The features of the game were the bowling and batting of C. W. Smith, '88, the batting of Clyde, '88, for Harvard, and the batting of Mr. King for Longwood. The game, being a one day's match, was decided on the score of the first inning, though a second inning was attempted to be played. The following is the score for the first inning:

HARVARDH. L. Clark, b. Hubbard, 0

C. Bohlen, b. Bixby, 1

H. H. McKean, Jr., b. Bixby, 4

C. W. Smith, c. Hubbard, b. Bixby, 48

H. A. Taylor, c. Hubbard, b. Bixby, 2

C. G. Parker, b. Hubbard, 1

C. R. Joy, b. Bixby, 2

H. King, c. Mansfield, b. Hubbard, 5

G. H. Quimby, b. Bixby, 0

M. H. Clyde run out, 16

Eben Sutton not out, 8

Extras, 4

91

LONGWOOD.Bixby, C. Clark, by Joy, 2

King, C. Clark, b. Smith, 11

L. Mansfield, C. King, b. Smith, 8

Hubbard, b. Clark, 0

Atkinson, b. Smith, 2

Tysn, C. King, b. Clark, 1

F. Mansfield, C. McKean b. Clark 4

Nash, b. Smith, 0

Felton, not out 1

Train, b. Smith, 0

Hastings, C. Clyde, b. Clark, 1

Extras, 8

Total, 38

The Cricket Club will begin regular practice as soon as suitable grounds can be obtained.

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