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The Cricket Club expects to begin regular practice on Jarvis Field next week. It is probable that arrangements will be made with the base-ball and lacrosse management's, which will allow the cricket players to use Jarvis after half past four in the afternoon. Most of last year's team are still in college and will play this year. The following men, who have already played on the team more or less, will be candidates: Ellis, captain, R. D. Brown, Quimby, Markoe, Dexter, Frost, Balch, Hunnewell, C. F. Judson, Clyde, Myers, Paul, Norman, Keys, Sullivan, Whiting, Barney, O. B. Judson, Barron, besides a number of new men who have signified their intention of playing.
The first game will be a practice match at Longwood on April 28. There will be games about once a week from that date forward. Two matches will be played in Cambridge on Holmes Field-one with the Longwoods on Decoration Day, and the other with the University of Pennsylvania on June 13. There will be no admission fee charged at either of these games, and it is hoped that they will arouse a more general interest in cricket throughout the college.
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