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Harvard Wins at Cricket.

HARVARDS, 57; ALBIONS, 25.

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The cricket eleven visited Highlandville Saturday and, owing to the splendid batting of Markoe, Brown and Dexter, and the fine bowling of Ellis, another victory was added to the list for this year. For the home club, Jessup, Gorse and Wragg did some good bowling, and the team fielded in fine style. This is the first game lost by the Albions in three seasons to any club except the Longwoods. The score:

HARVARDS.

Ellis, c. Allen, b. Jessup 1

Markoe, b. Jessup 9

Brown, b. Jessup 15

Frost, b. Jessup 0

Clyde, b. Jessup 4

Dexter, c. Carter, b. Gorse 14

Balch, b. Gorse 3

Paul, b. Gorse 2

Norman, b. Wragg 2

Sullivan, not out 0

Whiting, b. Wragg 0

Byes 6, wide 1 7

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Total 57

ALBIONS.

Gorse, b. Ellis 2

Crisp, b. Ellis 1

Jessup, b. Ellis 0

G. Beach, b. Ellis 0

H. Blood, b. Ellis 0

Patrick, c. Frost, b. Markoe 2

Carter, c. Sullivan, b. Markoe 3

Burrows, b. Ellis 2

J. Beach, b. Markoe 2

Wragg, b. Markoe 4

Allen, not our 0

Byes 2, leg-byes 2, wides 1, no balls 4, 9

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Total 25

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