Word: longwoods
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...cricket eleven played its first game with Longwood on Saturday, and succeeded in winning by an inning and 27 runs. The game began shortly after twelve o'clock Brown, and Quinby facing the bowling of Dutton and Bixby. Shortly afterwards Quinby was run out, and was succeeded by Frost, who soon met with a like fate. Balch followed with a fine exibition of defence, while Brown rolled up the runs. Balch finally seccumbed to Wright with ten runs to his credit, and Markoe took his place. He was retired for five. Ellis then joined Brown, but was soon disposed...
...innings of Longwood, which followed the fielding of the college eleven was all that could be desired, Frost's three difficult catches being especially notable. The throwing in was sharp and accurate, and but few runs were gained through overthrows. Brown's bowling proved too much for the Longwood men, who were all retired for 46 runs. The following is the score...
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...first game with Longwood, played last Saturday; the Harvard eleven beat them by an inning, and 27 runs, the score being 107 to 46 in the first inning...
...attend the games this season a greater enthusiasm for lacrosse will be aroused, all members of the college will be admitted to the game to-day with H. A. A. tickets. Ladies free. H. PAGE, Manager.HARVARD CRICKET CLUB. - The following men will play on team in the game against Longwood to-day, and will meet the bardge at Bartlett's at 11 o'clock sharp: G. T. Quinby, R. W. Frost, R. D. Brown, H. P. King, H. H, Hunnewell, M. H. Clyde, H. M. Paul, J. B. Markoe, L. Sullivan, T. W. Batch and W. S. Ellis; substitutes...