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Cricket Team Beats Boston West Indian Club, 95, to 53

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John Fletcher made 36 runs out of a total team score of 56 as the cricket team whipped the West Indian Cricket Club of Boston last Saturday. The West Indians racked up only 53 runs, giving the Crimson its third win in four games.

Win Rickards was the club's second high scorer with 24 runs, while captain Ed Seaga was third with 18. In the bowling, Frank Davies knocked out a record of 3 batsmen for only 10 runs.

After the game, elections for next year's club officers were held: James P. Ongley Occ was voted in as President, J. Frank Davies '53 as team captain, and Herbert Levin '52 as manager.

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