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ENGLISH CRICKET PLAYERS DEFEATED BY DRAMATIC CLUB

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After a smorgasbord luncheon at the Viking Club, members of the cast of "Victoria Regina", now playing at the Shubert, and the Harvard Dramatic Club yesterday drove to the grounds of the Metropolitan Cricket Club at Newton Centre for a much anticipated cricket match; a match narrowly but fairly won by the Harvard undergraduates 36 to 35.

Though not present for luncheon, Miss Helen Hayes, who plays the title role in "Victoria," witnessed the cricket play at Newton Centre later in the afternoon. The Dramatic Club members with the aid of two or three unidentifled "ringers" quite surprised themselves and their opponents by doing so well at the English game. Captain L. John Profit Sp., was quite successful in exploding the wicket, as was also Roger Sheppard '40 of the home team. At the bat James D. Lightbody '40 starred.

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