That the managers of the Cricket Club are endeavoring to infuse new life into that, of late, dormant organization is shown by the series of games arranged for the coming few weeks. If is quite a time since any cricket campaign has been planned by the club so extensive as that at present contemplated. The course of action cannot fail to bring the club into prominence, and it ought to result in greatly raising the standard of play at Harvard. The practice which the club will gain by its games against teams like those put upon the field by the Longwood, Haverford, and University of Pennsylvania cricket clubs must necessarily result in improved play next year, when, with a new crease laid out upon Holmes Field, the cricketers of Harvard hope to make a showing worthy of the university they represent.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.