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With its home opener washed out by rain two weeks ago, the cricket club will play its first game here this year at Smith Field (behind the Stadium) on Saturday afternoon. The match will be against Haverford, and the "opening bat" will start at 1:30 p.m.
As in previous matches, the teams will break off for mid-game tea, and any spectators around the field will be invited to have a cup.
Ed Seaga will captain, and also fill the "wicket-keeping," catcher's position. His opening bat will be Frank Davies, followed by Jim Ongley.
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