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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: - Hardly sufficient interest seems to be taken by the university at large in the Cricket Association, at least as regards joining it and attending its meetings. The club can scarcely be called poor, but still it is not in a very prosperous condition. Both a university and a freshman eleven are kept in the field in the spring: they play matches with the Longwood Club, the University of Pennsylvania and other teams.
A lease of five years is about to be signed for some grounds near Felton Hall. Every man in the university at all interested in Cricket should join the club.
They are to have their annual dinner directly after the mid-years. Very good medals are being made for the members of the association.
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