Word: cricketers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...CRICKET ELEVEN.- Will every man please send me today a complete list of his examinations...
...cricket eleven played at Chelsea on Saturday and won their second game. The wicket was soft and bumpy, and prevented accurate bowling, while the long grass in the outfield made it difficult to get even two runs, except off boundary hits. Harvard went into the field first, and, as at Somerville, got a wicket on the first ball. They retired Chelsea for 45 runs, allowing only W. L. Martin, who played a careful game, to roll up double figures. For Harvard, Garrett batted best with 23 runs to his credit, while Sallivan and Parker hit well...
...CRICKET ELEVEN.- The following will leave Bartlett's at 12.50 sharp today to catch the 1.40 train at the Eastern depot: Garrett, Sullivan, Balch, MacVeagh,Hewes, Carpenter, Parker, Crowninshield, Skinner, Frost...
...CRICKET ELEVEN.- No practice today. Every man must be on Jarvis on Friday at 4 o'clock sharp, for a practice game...
Saturday's game gives promise of an unusually satisfactory season for the cricket eleven. The excellent from in which several men batted augurs well the coming championship contests. The fielding could hardly be tested in so short an inning, but it seems to need some improvement. The most encouraging result of the game is the good showing made by several of the new men. There seems to be more good material from which to pick an eleven this year than ever before. When the team has been strengthened by the presence of several more of last year's players...