Word: captains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Clark '29, captain of the University polo team, now shares the top ranking among intercollegiate polo players, according to the new handicap list made public by the Indoor Polo Association of America. Clark shares the top rating of seven goals with Arthur Borden of Princeton University...
...right to sit within the church in full equality with man, to serve as elder, evangelist, or minister, it will merely be granting its womankind rights long enjoyed in other walks of life. Where would Queen Cleopatra, or that financial wizard and presidential candidate. Victoria Woodhull, or even "Captain Victor Barker", who deceived her valet and for six years masqueraded in London as a war hero, have got under the present Presbyterian...
...announced last night, by Captain F. D. Sharp, coach of the University polo team, that the Harvard riders will enter the second Indoor Intercollegiate Polo Tournament, to be held in Squadron A Armory, of New York City. Although no definite date has been set, the event will probably take place in the early part of April...
...University trio is 14 goals, placing them in the Class A division of the tournament. The other college entrants; of which Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania Military College rank as the leading contestants, must assume the necessary 14 goals, for they are not rated at more than 10 or 12. Captain F. A. Clark '29 carries a six goal handicap which ranks him as the highest scorer in intercollegiate polo circles...
...last year's veterans who were expected, reported. Among them were Captain G. E. Donaghy '29, F. F. Nugent '30, J. A. Prior '29, R. R. Durkee '30, A. L. Devens '30, E. L. Todd '29, E. J. Des Roches '31, and B. H. Bassett...