Word: actions
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University indoor polo team rides into action for the first time this season tomorrow evening when the Danvers Club trio will be encountered on the floor of the Commonwealth Armory, Boston. The Frshmen also are scheduled to begin their season tomorrow, facing the Troop C team. The games will be played in alternate chukkers, beginning at 8.15 o'clock...
...Chanler '32. No. 1: Crispin Cooke '32, No. 2: and A. G. Howe '32, back, with W. F. Luton '32. A. F. Megrew '32, and C. S. Tilden Jr. '32 as reserves. It is expected that Coach F. D. Sharp will allow both these combinations to see plenty of action...
...possible that the College may be closed or that the students will be quarantined and prevented from going to their homes at Christmas vacation. It is unlikely that such action will be taken, according to Dr. Christian, for contagion spreads in cities whether schools are closed or not. In 1918, when a much worse form of the "flu" visited the country, Harvard was not shut down, although the epidemic started in Boston just before the college year began...
...gold greens will be built on Soldiers Field during the spring as a result of action taken at the last meeting of the Harvard Athletic Committee, it was learned last night. The greens will be located in the north-east corner of the field behind the Freshman gridirons and will have sufficient space to allow various iron shots...
Coach Stubs plans to start the game with the above lineup, but alternate the following group frequently during the first and second periods: C.B. Lakin, '30 r.w., J.B. Garrisson '31, c. John Cross, l.w., M.N. Stanley, r.d., and W.L. Shearer '29, l.d. Newhall and Jackson will probably both see action in the net. In the final period, the coach plans to use a third and fourth group, thus giving him an idea of the calibre of his entire squad in a game...