Word: haverford
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cricket this year are unusually bright. All of last year's eleven except P. H. Clark '96 and G. Lippincott '96 have returned to college. Moreover, the eleven will be much strengthened by the addition of D. H. Adams and J. G. Scattergood, both of last year's Haverford eleven. During the Haverford cricketing tour in England last summer, Adams had the best bowling average and he and Scattergood stood second and third respectively in the batting averages. The latter also had a brilliant record as wicket-keeper. Adams has been chosen for the All-Philadelphia eleven that...
This year the intercollegiate matches with Haverford and the University of Pennsylvania are to be played in Boston. The rule is that one year Harvard goes down to Philadelphia and the next year the Philadelphia elevens come up to Boston. The matches here are played at Longwood, on the grounds of the B. A. A. eleven. The dates have not yet been settled but they will probably be during the third week in May. The provisional schedule of the Harvard eleven is given below. Two Saturdays have been reserved, one for an intercollegiate match and the other for a match...
...Brown of the Germantown cricket team; J. B. King, A. M. Wood, C. Coste, E. M. Cregar and H. H. Brown of the Belmont Cricket Club; H. P. Bailey of Merian; S. Goodman of U. of P.; and J. A. Lester and D. H. Adams of Haverford...
...steady players. Garrison at quarterback is the mainstay of the team, as he has excellent judgment and puts lots of snap into the play. Hallowell can be depended on to punt well, though he is not particularly strong at running with the ball. Scattergood is a new man from Haverford, where he had quite a reputation as a football player. He has been laid up recently but will probably be all right on Friday. Little has improved rapidly and is likely to be the third back...
...cricket eleven plays Brockton today at Brockton. Harvard will miss P. H. Clark '96, the best batter and bowler on last year's eleven, and G. Lippincott '96, both of whom have left college. Their places, however, will be well filled by two of last season's Haverford eleven, D. H. Adams and A. G. Scattergood. They both went to England on the Haverford eleven this summer and ranked second and third respectively in the batting averages of the trip. Adams, too, had the best bowling average and Scattergood was the regular wicket-keeper. Among other new men are Webster...