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The Harvard Cricket Eleven sustained its first defeat yesterday at the hands of the Zingari eleven at Beacon Park. The score was 56 to 44. Comfort made the largest score for Harvard, 17 runs.
Zingari.Burgess, c. Waters, b. Dupont, 4
Draper, not out, 17
Greaves, b. Clark, 3
Howard, b. Clark, 6
Hobson, b. Clark, 8
Roffe, c. Gray, b. Clark, 2
Keene, b. Clark, 4
Bentley, b. Clark, 0
Kennedy, run out, 0
Turner, c. Clark, b. Lippincott, 0
Extras, 12
56
Bowling Analysis.Balls. Runs. Maidens. Wickets.
Clark, 84 22 4 6
Dupont, 42 15 0 1
Lippincott, 38 7 2 1
Comfort, 6 0 1 0
Harvard.G. Lippincott, b. Turner, 4
W. W. Comfort, b. Turner, 17
P. H. Clark, b. Hobson, 1
C. E. Morgan, b. Hobson, 0
E. H. Wells, c. and b. Turner, 2
E. Dupont, Jr., b. Turner, 0
H. G. Gray, c. Draper, b. Hobson, 5
G. G. Parry, b. Turner, 3
W. Byrd, not out, 8
W. A. Parker, b. Keene, 2
E. A. Waters, b. Keene. 0
Bowling Analysis.Turner, 60 30 0 5
Hobson, 48 10 2 3
Keene, 10 2 0 2
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