Word: indoors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Riding against the Yale Freshmen in the second and final match of the indoor polo series, the Harvard horsemen will enter the Commonwealth Armory tonight, heavy favorites. The play will get under way at 8 o'clock...
...meet was in results a repetition of the 1922 battle, but the Crimson runners and weight men were making a more threatening bid for honors. The victory of J. N. Watters '26 over Captain E. B. Kirby of Cornell, intercollegiate mile champion, is described as one of the indoor classics of all time. Fifteen yards behind Kirby and tiring fast, Watters uncorked a terrific sprint in the last two laps of the race and sailed by his opponent to win by 20 yards...
...progress of international indoor sport was furthered last week at the serenely social Racquet and Tennis Club, Manhattan, with certain games of racquets. Around the white oblongs of the courts flew small hard balls. Smashing and coaxing them with long slim implements like attenuated tennis racquets U. S. notables and sturdy Britishers played for the International Racquets Trophy. The doubles were divided. Singles went one match to Britain, one to U. S. Into the court strode Clarence C. Pell, U. S. champion, to serve and smash and nurse his shots against J. C. F. Simpson, best of British players...
...fast time of four minutes 27 1-5 seconds, while Captain J. F. Brown '22 captured the 35-pound weight event. Coach Bingham's relay team lead Cornell and Dartmouth throughout the races, winning in three minutes and 12 seconds. The establishing of a new world's indoor high jump mark went to Dartmouth. Captain L. T. Brown of the Green squad cleared the bar at six feet four and three fourths inches...
...University indoor polo team is scheduled to leave today for Cincinnati, where the Cincinnati Riding Club trio will be encountered tomorrow evening...