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Meeting of the Intercollegiate Cricket Association.

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The annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Cricket association was held in Philadelphia, December 24. Harvard, Pennsylvania, and Haverford were represented. The Harvard delegates were R. D. Brown, '90, A. C. Garrett, Gr., and T. W. Balch, '90. Haverford moved that no player should be allowed to play in intercollegiate games for than five years, but the motion was lost. The following schedule of games was arranged: Haverford vs. Harvard at Haverford, Philadelphia, May 30th; Harvard vs. Pennsylvania at Cambridge, June 4th; Haverford vs. Pennsylvania at Haverford. The election of officers for 1890 resulted as follows President, H. C. Wood, Pennsylvania; vice-president, T. W. Balch, Harvard; secretary and treasurer, D. H. Blair, Haverford.

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