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John
A. Lester
is shown here in a picture he selected for a book he edited, A
Century of Philadelphia Cricket, published in 1951. John was
born in England in 1871 and was recruited by Issac Sharpless, President
of Haverford, for the Class of 1896. He promptly established himself
as an outstanding athlete and scholar -- in football, track, tennis
and soccer, and winning academic honors. He averaged 100.5 his freshman
year and won the Cope Bat every year while at Haverford. In 1896,
he scored a total of 1185 runs, averaging 79 per innings and took
40 wickets, for a average of 23.2. His and the team's great success
that year started the idea of Haverford's first tour of England
the summer following graduation. During his career, he played in
53 matches for the All-Philadelphia, 47 of which were first class
cricket. From 1897 until his retirement in 1908, John led the batting
averages in Philadelphia and captained all the international home
matches. John Lester moved Philadephia cricket to the highest levels
of international play with his leadership and understanding of the
sport. The pavillion at Cope Field is named in his honor. Below
is another photo, taken at Merion
when John was younger.
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