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Saturday the horsemen will ride out against the Princeton centaurs with the following team: Crispin Cooke '32, L. S. Dillingham '34, W. F. Luton '33, W. C. McGuckin '34, F. S. Nicholas '33, and C. C. Rumsey '34. The Crimson has defeated Princeton twice since amicable relations were re-established last spring...
...game. Then after giving an exhibition of fine saving, the Harvard number one man registered again. Captain Freeman then started the Tigers off with a tally from a six man melee directly in front of the Crimson goal. Captain F. S. Nicholas '33 sent another goal through for Harvard. Crispin Cooke '32 sent a steaming shot from midfield to score in the next stanza which the Princeton back soon countered by retaliating with an aerial shot through the Harvard posts...
...best amateur players of New England. He has been a consistent scorer and is expected to go far towards piling up a winning total against the Tiger tomorrow. His defense work, and cool skillful play in scrimmages, combined with the steady polo playing of W. S. Luton '33 and Crispin Cooke '32, has enabled the Crimson team to edge the Cavalry, Lancers, 101st Field Artillery, and Westwood trios. The Indoor Polo Association of America voted on a one-point raise in Cooke's and Luton's handicaps at its meeting in New York on Wednesday, a move which should comfort...
...Luton '33, Crispin Cooke '32, and L. S. Dillingham '34, members of the University polo team, yesterday had their handicaps raised when the executive committee of the Indoor Polo Association of America held its midwinter meeting at The Riding Club in New York City...
...opposition, leading his team and scoring a great many of its goals. The game was full of exciting ride-off duels, slashing, hooking, and stubborn goal line molees. The first chukker was one of stiff riding and brilliant saves for both sides, with W. F. Luton '33 and Crispin Cooke '32 gallantly holding off the better-mounted cavalrymen until the last minute of the period when Burrage poked through a goal from a stick-clicking scrimmage in which Captain F. S. Nicholas '33 lost his mallet...