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Cricket Squad to Play Boston West Indian Club in Last Game

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Win Rickards and Jim Ongley, the cricket team's top individual bowlers, combine skills for the first time today as the Crimson plays its final game this season against the Boston West Indian Cricket Club.

The match, held over from last Sunday, will be played at 1:30 p.m. on Franklin Field, Jamaica Plain.

Ed Seaga, Crimson captain, will play in his usual "wicket-keeper" (pitcher) slot, while assisting bowlers Ongley and Rickards will be Barry Cooke, "Muggy" Mugaseth, and John Fletcher.

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