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The University cricket team defeated St. Paul's School at Concord, N. H. yesterday by the score of 135 to 57. St. Paul's played five masters, who made most of their runs. As the wicket was in food condition, Harvard was able to make a large score. Pasea and Justice, by judicious blocking and hard hitting scored 38 and 37 runs respectively. Moore and Fisher also batted well, getting double figures. Hinchman and Justice bowled strongly, Hinchman bowling the last two men on two successive balls just before time was to have been called, thus saving a draw.
The result of the game was very encouraging. The next game will be against Haverford, on Soldiers Field next Saturday.
The score:
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