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The prospects of the cricket team for next year are fairly promising as it is definitely known that the following six of the thirteen men who played this year will return to College: F. C. Taylor '06, Le R. King '06, H. S. Wyndham-Gittens '06, R. M. Gummere 1G., T. H. Dougherty, Jr., '06, E. J. Wendell '07. Besides these, several other members of the team will probably return and together with some of the promising material that has been out this year, should form the nucleus of a strong team.
Following are the records of the members of the cricket team this year: R. M. Gummere 1G. has been awarded the Francis Fisher cricket bat for making the best batting record of the season with an average of 18.9. F. C. Taylor '06 and Le R. King '06 have had the next best records with an average of 12 each. Gummere also won the Francis Fisher ball with a bowling average of 8.9.
R. M. Gummere 1G. has been awarded the Francis Fisher cricket bat for making the best batting record of the season with an average of 18.9. F. C. Taylor '06 and Le R. King '06 have had the next best records with an average of 12 each. Gummere also won the Francis Fisher ball with a bowling average of 8.9.
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