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Cricket Team Wins.

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The cricket team showed a marked improvement yesterday afternoon by defeating the Lynn Cricket Club team which last Saturday defeated Harvard by a large score. Harvard won by 69 runs to 54. The fielding of the team was the best so far this season and no drop catches were made. A. Tyng and Bullinger bowled well, the latter getting three wickets at a critical time. Harvard's batting was more regular than Lynn's.

The score was as follows: HARVARD. Taylor, run out,  12 D. Tyng, b. Perkins,  1 Carter c. and b. Perkins,  11 Pasea, c. Perkins, b. Lawton,  9 Rothermel, c. Keen, b. Lawton,  0 Bullinger, b. Perkins,  11 Brock, b. Hood,  4 Moore, not out,  8 Waters, run out,  4 Williamson, l. b. w. Heys,  0 A. Tyng, b. Heys,  0 Leg Byes,  4 Byes,  5 Total,  69 LYNN. Keen, run out,  1 Martin, b. A. Tyng,  0 Jeffries, b. A. Tyng,  0 Heys, l. b. w. Bullinger,  22 Hood, c. Carter, b. A. Tyng,  0 Lawton, b. A. Tyng,  0 Hubbard, c. Carter, b. Bullinger.  17 Perkins, c. Williamson, b. Bullinger,  0 Gone, not out,  3 Howarth, c. Pasea, b. Taylor,  0 Jackson, c. and b. Taylor,  0 Wide Balls,  1 Byes,  10 Total,  54

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