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Cricket.

Harvard 164; Haverford 70.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Rain prevented more than one inning being played at the game with the Internationals of Lowell on Saturday. Our team fielded excellently, and good batting was done by Clark, Taylor and Smith. Clark making the largest score with 31 runs to his credit. Following is the score:

HARVARD.McKean, b. R. Duckworth, 0

Evans, b. Priestley, 2

Smith, b. R. Duckworth, 17

Chase, b. R. Duckworth, 4

Clark, b. Hood, 31

Parker, b. R. Duckworth, 0

Taylor, run out, 19

Clyde, b, R. Duckworth, 1

Zerega, b. R. Duckworth, 1

Joy. not out, 1

Hammond, run out, 0

Byes, 6; leg bye, 1, 7

Total, 83

INTERNATIONAL.Grimshaw, c. Evans, b. Clark, 1

R. Duckworth, b. Smith, 4

Priestley, b. Smith, 13

Hood, b. Smith, 8

McCormick, b. Smith, 6

Wightman, c. Taylor, b. Clark, 2

O. Duckworth, c. and b. Smith, 15

Kirkham, b. Clark, 0

Elliot, hit wickets, b. Clark, 0

Clifton, b. Clark, 17

McGowen, not out, 0

Byes, 5

Total, 71

ANALYSIS OF BOWLING.Harvard.

Balls. Runs. Wickets.

R. Duckworth, 72 43 6

Priestley, 36 21 1

Hood, 21 12 1

International.

Smith, 78 32 5

Clark, 72 34 5

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