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Cricket Eleven.

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Yesterday the cricket eleven played B. A. A. at Longwood and was beaten by a score of 57 to 30. The eleven was much weakened by the absence of Pool, Du Pont, Adams, and Scott. A soft and bumpy crease made scoring difficult, Comfort being the only man on either eleven to reach double figures.

Following is the score:

B. A. A.

S. Wright, c. Richardson, b. Comfort, 8

Estabrooks, Std Gray, b. Hastings 2

Cracknell, b. Clark, 4

Bixby, b. Clark, 2

G. Wright, b. Clark, 8

Chambers, c. Kennedy, b. Clark, 7

Pettitt, c. Hastings, b. Comfort, 2

Dutton, c. Bent, b. Comfort, 8

Dow, c. Mathews, b. Comfort, 1

Lindsay, b. Clark, 4

Forbush, not out, 1

Extras, 10

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Total, 57

HARVARD.

Richardson, b. Cracknell, 0

Clark, b. Pettitt, 3

Comfort, o. Wright, b. Cracknell, 16

Morgan, b. Cracknell, 1

Gray, b. Pettitt, 0

Hastings, b. Pettitt, 0

Mathews, b. Cracknell, 5

Kennedy, c. Chambers, b. Wright, 3

Byrd, not out, 3

Bent, b. Wright, 0

Dexter, b. Cracknell, 1

Extras, 1

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Total, 30

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