Harvard played its fifth game of cricket yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field. Much difficulty was found in getting a suitable wicket, the grass being very scant. Finally a wicket was chosen right across the battery's position on the base-ball field. Though true, the wicket was "fast," hence the high score of the Harvard team. The best batting was done by Parker, Evans and McKean for Harvard, and by Sullivan for I. Zingari. In bowling, the honors were carried off by Mr. C. W. Smith, '88, who secured 7 wickets for 19 runs. As Harvard led by more than 60 runs in the first inning's score, the I. Zinari's went in a second time. When time was called at six o'clock, they had made 41 runs with seven men out. The game was, therefore, decided by the score of the first inning.
Appended is the score:
HARVARD.C. G. Parker, run out, 36
M. H. Clyde, b. O'Hair, 7
P. N. Evans, b. T. Pettit, 22
H. P. McKean, b. O'Hair, 21
H. L. Clark, c. T. Pettit, b. Suilivan, 3
C. W. Smith, b. T. Pettit, 5
T. H. Chase, b. T. Pettit, 6
W. Bettit, not out. 15
R. Zerega, l. b. w., b. O'Hair, 6
C. R. Joy, b. O'Hair, 0
W. A. Hammond, run out, 1
Byes, 1
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