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Cricketers lost their first game this season when they played Haverford here last Saturday. Turning out what Harvard captain Ed Seaga called a "surprisingly strong" team. Haverford scored 82 runs to the Crimson's 32.
High scorer for the home team was Jim Ongley with 13 runs. Ace "bat" Win Rickards, though, was unable to get down for the game.
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