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Inter-Collegiate Cricket Association.

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The annual meeting of the Inter-Collegiate Cricket Association was held in Philadelphia January 1, delegates being present from the University of Pennsylvania, Haverford College, and Harvard; the latter was represented by Ellis, '89, Balch, '90, and Longstreth, '91.

Haverford made a motion that hereafter only undergraduates should be allowed to play, but the motion was lost.

Harvard will play Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in May, and Haverford probably in Cambridge.

The election of officers for 1889 resulted as follows:- President. T. F. Branson, Haverford; vice-president, H. I. Brown, Pennsylvania; secretary and treasurer, T. W. Balch, Harvard.

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