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Harvard vs. Brockton.

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The cricket eleven plays Brockton today at Brockton. Harvard will miss P. H. Clark '96, the best batter and bowler on last year's eleven, and G. Lippincott '96, both of whom have left college. Their places, however, will be well filled by two of last season's Haverford eleven, D. H. Adams and A. G. Scattergood. They both went to England on the Haverford eleven this summer and ranked second and third respectively in the batting averages of the trip. Adams, too, had the best bowling average and Scattergood was the regular wicket-keeper. Among other new men are Webster of the '95 Haverford eleven and O. Byrd '00, of St. Paul's School eleven. The Harvard eleven in today's game will be D. H. Adams, A. G. Scattergood, H. G. Gray, T. M. Hastings, C. E. Morgan, W. W. Comfort, W. Byrd, E. Waters Webster, O. Byrd and H. Blanchard. Adams and Hastings will be the bowlers.

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