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Harvard Defeats Pawtucket at Cricket.

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The Pawtucket Club of Rhode Island paid their first visit to Boston on Saturday to play a match at Cricket with Harvard. The grounds of the Long-wood club were tendered them for the game. The bowling on both sides was good, Bohlen especially doing fine work for Harvard, while Leslie carried off the honors for Pawtucket. Harvard first went to the defence, and their last wicket fell for 93 runs, of which the unusually large number of 30 were for extras, when the Pawtucket side went in and only succeeded in scouring 81, thus Harvard won the match by 12 runs, the decision being on the first inning, as two could not be played before the time for drawing the stumps arrived. The following is the score:

HARVARD.

H. L. Clark, b. Jackson, 12

H. M. Paul, b. Leslie, 0

H. P. McKean, b. Leslie, 4

J. B. Markoe, b. Leslie, 3

W. S. Ellis, b. Leslie, 10

C. Bohlen, run out, 19

R. W. Frost, b. Jackson, 6

S. Dexter, run out, 5

L. Sullivan, not out, 0

Byes, 11; leg byes, 11; wides, 6; no balls, 2, 30

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Total, 93

PAWTUCKET.

I. Roberts, l. b. w., b. Markoe, 0

J. B. Allen, b. Bohlen, 2

W. Micklejohn, b. Markoe, 14

J. H. Congdon, c. Bohlen, b. Markoe, 10

A. C. Clark, b. Markoe, 0

R. M. Sherman, b. Bohlen, 3

G. McGregor, b. Markoe, 1

J. Jackson, b. Markoe, 4

A. Leslie, b. Clark, 22

M. Burroughs, c. Sullivan, b. Clark. 8

W. McGregor, not out, 3

Byes, 12; leg byes, 1; no ball, 1, 14

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Total, 81

Harvard began a second inning and had made 49 with the loss of two wickets, King, 21; and McKean, 12, both not out when the stumps were drawn.

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