News

Garber Announces Advisory Committee for Harvard Law School Dean Search

News

First Harvard Prize Book in Kosovo Established by Harvard Alumni

News

Ryan Murdock ’25 Remembered as Dedicated Advocate and Caring Friend

News

Harvard Faculty Appeal Temporary Suspensions From Widener Library

News

Man Who Managed Clients for High-End Cambridge Brothel Network Pleads Guilty

Cricket Team Defeated, 186 to 56

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The cricket game between the University team and Haverford, which was played yesterday on Soldiers Field, resulted in a victory for Haverford by the score of 186 runs to 56. Harvard had the first innings. The bowling and fielding of the University team was good, but weak batting lost the game. F. C. Taylor did the best bowling for Harvard and Rothermel did the best batting, making 11 runs. For Haverford, H. H. Morris made the large score of 101 runs, not out.

The score in detail follows: HARVARD. W. N. Taylor, b. Pleasants,  0 Drinkwater, c. Priestman, b. Pleasants,  3 Carter, c. Pearson, b. Pleasants,  10 Mifflin, c. Pleasants, b. Priestman,  9 F. C. Taylor, b. Pleasants,  5 Rothermel, c. and b. Pleasants,  11 Trout, c. Lowry, b. Pleasants,  0 Evans, b. Pleasants,  2 D. Tyng, c. C. C. Morris, b. Priestman,  1 Trainer, not out,  0 Stork, b. Pleasants,  0 Extras,  15   56 HAVERFORD. C. C. Morris, c. Stork, b. F. C. Taylor,  4 H. H. Morris, not out,  101 Pearson, b. F. C. Taylor,  10 Doughten, b. F. C. Taylor,  0 Drinker, c. Rothermel, b. F. C. Taylor,  1 Hopkins, c. Evans, b. F. C. Taylor,  8 Priestman, b. F. C. Taylor,  24 Lowry, l. b. w. Mifflin,  0 Bonbright, c. Trainer, b. F. C. Taylor,  15 Pleasants, b. F. C. Taylor,  0 Peirce, c. Morgan, b. Mifflin,  6 Extras,  17   186

On Soldiers Field tomorrow the University team will play its last scheduled game of the season, with Pennsylvania.

On Soldiers Field tomorrow the University team will play its last scheduled game of the season, with Pennsylvania.

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags