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...better position in regard to mounts than ever before, the Polo Association has a brilliant season in prospect. Veteran Malletmen from the team which made the semi-finals in the Intercollegiate tournament last year will be pressed for positions on the team by several newcomers. The lineup in the opening exhibition game will probably find Captain F. S. Nicholas '33, at back, Lowell Dillingham '34 at No. 2, and either W. C. McGuckin '34 or T. J. Davis '35 at No. 1. Nicholas, Dillingham, and Davis were all captains of their Freshman teams. Part of the Varsity squad will...
...Harvard varsity polo team departs tonight for the Rye Turf and Polo Club, Rye, New York, where they expect to win the polo Intercollegiates. The malletmen are accompanied by Captain Frederick D. Sharpe, coach, N. W. Kimball '32, manager, and F. L. Baehler, Jr. '34, assistant manager...
Baldwin, of Yale, led the Eli riders with a total of 10 goals closely follwed by Captain Mills with 8, and Phipps with 5. The Blue trio presented a consistent attack that notted five or more goals in each chukker. The Crimson malletmen were forced to play a defensive game and, therefore, their scoring was light...
...will open their intercollegiate season at the Commonwealth Armory tomorrow night, inspired by possession of a string of well-earned victories in the Boston Indoor League. The game on the Armory tanbark will start at 8.30 o'clock, and should see a favored Harvard trio give the invading Princeton malletmen a taste of the hard and fast polo which the Crimson riders have been displaying since December...
...most exciting game of the indoor pole season, the Crimson malletmen went down to defeat before a fast riding 110th Cavalry team on Saturday in the Commonwealth Armory. The 10 to 8 victory for their opponents caused the Harvard hopes for the fourth consecutive league championship to vanish in this...