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The cricket match between the Harvard eleven and the Boston Cricket Club, which was to have been played at Franklin Park yesterday afternoon, was cancelled on account of the nearness of the final examinations. The next two games with St. Paul's and the Zingari will also have to be cancelled for the same reason.
The cricket bat presented by the Intercollegiate Cricket Association, for the highest batting average in the championship games between Penn., Haverford, and Harvard has been won this year by J. H. Scattergood '97, with the batting average of 60.
The bat awarded for the best bowling average was won by W. N. Morice '99, U. of P., with the average of 5.5.
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