Word: mallets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Yale Freshman polo team Saturday defeated the Harvard 1933 mallet men 11 to 2 in the Annual game at New Haven Baldwin for Yale and F. S. Nocholas '33 for Harvard were the outstanding players the formen scoring seven of the winners goals Nicholas drying in both of Harvard...
Yale is banking heavily on the performance of their star mallet man. Rathborne, to sweep the Harvard team to defeat. The outstanding Eli rider of the last Yale match, Ray Guest, who tallied eight goals for the New Haven trio, is not to play in this contest...
Under the stage-management of Capt. William H. Stayton, board chairman of the National Association Against the Prohibition Amendment,* the first witness was Grayson Mallet-Prevost Murphy, Manhattan private-banker, director of Guaranty Trust Co., New York Trust Co., Bethlehem Steel, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, New York Railways, Fifth Avenue Coach Co., Chicago Motor Coach Co. As a colonel in the War, Mr. Murphy was adjutant of the Rainbow Division, A. E. F. He declared...
...this season, the 1933 mallet men have lost two of their matches and won the other. They were defeated by Andover 7 to 5 and by the 51st Brigade 8 to 7, but they conquered the Free Lancers 6 1-2 to 6. At present, Captain F. D. Sharp, coach of polo, is pointing his men for the Yale game. This match will come Saturday, March 8, in the Armory...
Handicapped by the absence of Captain E. T. Gerry '31, who is ineligible for play, and mounted on strange ponies, the Crimson mallet men went down to their third straight defeat, while the Army, embittered by last week's defeat at the hands of Yale avenged its closely contested loss to Harvard of last year. When the West Pointers invade Harvard next week, the Crimson team will have a chance to retrieve its loss. ARMY HARVARD Wing, Cusack, Thinnes, No. 1 No. 1, Cooke Brandt, Rodgers, Anderson, No. 2 No. 2, Kimball, Luton Haskell, Beebe, Grunert...