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The cricket eleven will leave Cambridge for Philadelphia today to play two games and will reach there Friday morning, and go directly to the grounds of the Germantown Cricket Club at Manheim, where the game with University of Pennsylvania will be played. That evening the Philadelphia cricketers give the eleven a ball at Bryn Mawr Hotel, where, at the invitation of the Haverford team, they will spend the night. Saturday the game with Haverford will be played on the college grounds at Haverford. The evening will be spent at the Harvard Club in Philadelphia.
The following men will go: A. C. Garrett Gr., C. Skinner L. S., S. Skinner L. S., R. C. S. Kaulbach L. S., C. T. R. Bates '92, W. MacVeagh '93, S. Chew '93, W. B. Dinsmore '93, G. D. Wells '94, E. H. Poole '95, P. Curtis '95, and possibly T. Sullivan L. S.; substitute, J. F. Smith '94.
The team will do all it can to win these games, but it may be difficult to do so, for Harvard has never beaten the University of Pennsylvania team, and the Haverford eleven is unusually strong.
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