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Cricket Team Defeats Lynn.

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The Harvard cricket team defeated the Lynn Cricket Club at Lynn on Saturday by a score of 63 to 35. The ground was too wet to allow excellent work between the wickets, but owing to the fine batting of Hinchman, Harvard won an easy victory. The Harvard bowlers did well, and kept their opponents from making large scores.

The scoring was as follows: HARVARD. Mifflin, c. Hood, b. Heys,  1 Taylor, b. Heys,  2 Pases, run out,  0 Hinchman, c. Hood, b. Lawton,  33 Fairweather, run out,  1 Paul, c. and b. Jessop,  11 Mather, c. Wall, b. H. Gorse,  1 Tyng, b. Jessop,  6 Moore, not out,  2 Stokes, b. Jessop,  1 Chew, l. b. w. b. Jessop,  0 Extras,  5 Total,  63 LYNN. Devlin, b. Hinchman,  2 Wall, c. Tyng, b. Hinchman,  3 Heys, b. Hinchman,  13 Hubbard, b. Hinchman,  3 Jessop, c. Chew, b. Mifflin,  2 Bert, not out,  5 Lawton, l. b. w. Mifflin,  0 G. Gorse, b. Mifflin,  2 H. Gorse, b. Mifflin,  0 Hart, b. Mifflin,  0 Hood b. Hinchman,  0 Extras,  5 Total,  35

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