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The Cricket Team.

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The prospects for cricket next year are decidedly encouraging. Heretofore the teams have always been seriously hampered in their development by the lack of a crease. The Athletic Committee will supply this deficiency next year, thus for the first time putting cricket on the same basis here as at Haverford and Pennsylvania. Intercollegiate games will be played on Soldiers Field. The new system will be introduced of having a second team, against which the first will practice. Of this year's team the following eight men will return to College: Drinkwater, Mather, Fairweather, Brown, Bradley, Paul, Taylor, Samson.

Below are the averages of the players in the games this year: Batting Averages.   Innings  Not out.  Highest score.  Total runs.  Av. Lowry,  5  1  114  174  43.5 MacNeill,  6  1  45  70  14. Murray,  3  0  13  17  5.66 Brown,  3  1  6  9  4.5 Drinkwater,  6  1  10  22  4.4 Bradley,  3  1  6  8  4. Fairweather,  6  1  8  18  3.6 Mather,  3  0  5  7  2.33 Paul,  4  0  8  9  2.25 Samson,  2  0  4  4  2. Taylor,  3  0  6  6  2.

Bowling Averages.   Balls.  Runs  Wickets.  Av. Wilder,  252  106  11  9.63 Drinkwater,  265  112  10  11.20 Bradley,  621  235  20  11.75 MacNeill,  48  52  1  52. Murray,  78  79  1  79.

Bowling Averages.   Balls.  Runs  Wickets.  Av. Wilder,  252  106  11  9.63 Drinkwater,  265  112  10  11.20 Bradley,  621  235  20  11.75 MacNeill,  48  52  1  52. Murray,  78  79  1  79.

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