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The Cricket Club is not dead, then, after all. It has only been hibernating and proposes to awake from its slumbers in the spring. But it has not been the fault of the gentlemen who composed the club that its record of late has been so uneventful. They have been working, as it were, with tied hands, owing to their inability to secure proper grounds on which to practice their favorite sport. Their efforts to obtain better accommodations have at last, however, been crowned by success, and with new and beautiful grounds it is but fair to expect the club to take a prominent position in athletics this season. Last fall the club rather surprised itself and the rest of the college by winning a very creditable victory, and we hope this may be but the preface to a long series of similar successes.

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