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|Pagetext="Friday, October 16. At prayers as usual.  Studied Demosthenes till breakfast time.  After breakfast came off the great match between our class and the juniors.  We beat them 77 to 53.  They had on the ground nineteen men out of twenty-nine, and we thirty out of thirty-five. Had the remainder of both classes been there, at the same rate we should have beaten them 90 to 81. As a class they were completely used up. Their players, however, averaged about 0.23 each more than ours. The whole was played out in about an hour. The victory was completely ours, a result different from what I expected. Got a lesson in Demosthenes and went to recitation." On October 3, the MA diarist had written: "played a game of wicket, with a party of fellows . . . . Had a fine game, though I, knowing little of the rules, was soon bowled out.  Then came home and wrote journal till 5PM. Then to prayers and afterward to supper."
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“Friday, October 16. At prayers as usual.  Studied Demosthenes till breakfast time.  After breakfast came off the great match between our class and the juniors.  We beat them 77 to 53.  They had on the ground nineteen men out of twenty-nine, and we thirty out of thirty-five. Had the remainder of both classes been there, at the same rate we should have beaten them 90 to 81. As a class they were completely used up. Their players, however, averaged about 0.23 each more than ours. The whole was played out in about an hour. The victory was completely ours, a result different from what I expected. Got a lesson in Demosthenes and went to recitation. On October 3, the MA diarist had written: “played a game of wicket, with a party of fellows . . . . Had a fine game, though I, knowing little of the rules, was soon bowled out.  Then came home and wrote journal till 5PM. Then to prayers and afterward to supper.
   
   
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Hammond, William G., Remembrance of Amherst: An Undergraduate's Diary, 1846-1848. [Columbia University Press, New York, 1946], page 26.  Per John Thorn 7/04/2003.  Note: is it conclusive from this excerpt's context that the MA students were playing wicket on October 16?
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Hammond, William G., Remembrance of Amherst: An Undergraduate's Diary, 1846-1848. [Columbia University Press, New York, 1946], page 26.  Per John Thorn 7/04/2003.  Note: is it conclusive from this excerpt’s context that the MA students were playing wicket on October 16?
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