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Today the first match of the intercollegiate cricket series takes place between Harvard and Haverford at Longwood. The game will begin at 11 a. m. and will last until about 6 p. m. The Harvard eleven will be: Clark, Pool, Comfort, Adams, Hastings, Richardson, Scott, Morgan, Kennedy, Parker, Gray. Clark, Comfort and Hastings will probably do most of the bowling for Harvard. The Haverford eleven will be: G. Lippincott, (Capt.), A. P. Morris, J. A. Lester, H. E. Thomas, C. H. Howson, E. R. Hinchman, D. H. Adams, J. H. Scattergood, W. K. Alsop, W. S. Hilles, L. H. Wood. Morris and Lester will do most of the bowling for Haverford.
The Haverford eleven arrived in Boston early yesterday morning and played an all day's match against the B. A. A. eleven. The latter were defeated by a whole inning, the final score being Haverford (one inning) 125; B. A. A., (two innings) 120. Four of the college eleven made doubled figures, Hilles, 40; Thomas, 22; Lester, 21; Lippincott, 18.
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