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Harvard's mallet-wielders opened their season on the Boston Indoor Polo League Saturday night with an overwhelming defeat of the 101st Field Artillery by the score of 13 1-2 to 1-2. F. A. Clark '29 featured by scoring ten goals while R. B. Burnett ocC. and J. P. Cotton '29 each collected three tallies. The Artillery players got only one goal, scored by Needham. The final count, however, does not show the great lead which the Crimson team amassed, because of the point handicap and larger number of penalties given the University players...
HARVARD 101ST FIELD ARTILLERY Burnett, No. 1 No. 1, Needham Cotton, No. 2 No. 2, Furber Clark, back back, Pitman...
...largest handicap in the Boston League. Besides Clark's six point handicap, the University trio has a further restriction in the rating of J. P. Cotton '29 on the list for three points. The two teams will enter the fray on an even basis, however, as R. B. Burnett ocC. has no handicap, and each of the artillerymen is set back three goals. Burnett lacks experience but his play has improved considerably of late...
...scarcity of polo ponies available for practice it was thought necessary to make the cut directly after the second practice of the indoor season. The University squad now includes F. A. Clark '29, J. P. Cotton '29, J. P. Mandell '29, and R. B. Burnett Occ. The Second University players retained are William Stone '30, T. B. Glynn '29, L. C. Denton '29, R. D. Whedon '29, Herbert Lloyd '30, and F. E. Shine '30. The first year players who have been kept are E. T. Gerry '31, H. L. Kellogg '31, E. K. Jenkins '31, G. O. Clark...
...best prospects for the indoor team, according to Major Wogan, are: J. P. Mandell '29 or R. B. Burnett ocC., No. 1; J. P. Cotton Jr. '29 or W. H. White '29, No. 2; and F. A. Clark '29, back. All of these men, with the exception of Clark, have been playing on the University squad during the outdoor season just concluded...