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Record of the Cricket Eleven for the Spring Season.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The following is the admirable record of the cricket eleven for this season:

May 7th - Lawrence vs. Harvard, at Lawrence:

1st Innings. 2nd Innings.

Lawrence 20 22

Harvard 60

Harvard won by an innings and 18 runs.

May 14th - Longwood vs. Harvard, at Longwood:

1st Innings. 2nd Innings.

Longwood 46 34

Harvard 107

Harvard won by an innings and 27 runs.

May 21st - Mystic vs. Harvard, at Medford:

1st Innings. 2nd Innings.

Mystic 29 29

Harvard 67

Harvard won by an innings and 9 runs.

June 11th - Albion vs. Harvard, at Highlandville.

1st Innings.

Albion 25

Harvard 57

Harvard won by 32 runs.

Below is an analysis of the batting and bowling average of each man who has played in one or more of the above matches:

BATTING AVERAGES.

No. of Inn. Runs. Av.

R. D. Brown 4* 119 59.50

W. S. Ellis 4* 30 10.00

G. T. Quinby 2 20 10.00

S. Dexter 2 16 8.00

J. B. Markoe 3 17 5.67

T. W. Balch 4 21 5.25

H. H. Hunnewell, Jr. 2 8 4.00

M. H. Clyde 3 9 3.00

H. M. Paul 1 2 2.00

H. P. King 1 2 2.00

F. B. Myers 1 2 2.00

G. Norman 1 2 2.00

R. W. Frost 4 6 1.50

A. B. Whiting 3 2 .67

G. L. Barney 2 1 .50

N. Sullivan 4* 1 .33

O. B. Judson 2 0 .00

A. A. Poey 1 0 .00

*Brown was not out twice, Ellis and Sullivan once each.

BOWLING AVERAGES.

Balls. Runs. W'k'ts. Av.

Markoe 144 24 14 1.79

Ellis 415 76 33 2.42

Brown 282 72 17 4.35

Wide: Markoe 1.

No balls: Ellis, 4; Brown, 2.

The Harvard team had an average of 73 runs, and opponents 29 runs per innings.

Our bowlers had the fine average of 2.79 runs per wicket, the bowlers of our opponents averaged 7.82 runs per wicket.

Besides the above matches three scrub games were played; two of these were between mixed elevens of Longwood and Harvard men, in both of which the Harvard men made more runs than the Longwood men. The third was between the 'Varsity and '90, in which the Freshmen made the following good record:

1st Innings. 2nd Innings.

Freshmen 59 89

'Varsity 75

The 'Varsity won on the score of the first innings by 16 runs.

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