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...orange and black shirted Princetonians were leading 7 1-2 to 6. They were then deprived of the services of R. S. Waterhouse, the star Nassau number two man, who suffered a fractured jaw in the closing minutes of the third stanza when he was struck by a Harvard mallet in a close scrimmage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY POLOISTS BEAT PRINCETON TEAM | 2/8/1932 | See Source »

...Jayvee team, which faces Cornell here next Saturday, shared its three tallies equally. W. C. McGuckin '34 sent through the first Crimson counter in the third chukker. This goal was followed in the next stanza by a fast tally from the mallet of Richard Benson '33. L. R. Illoway '33, the regular No. 1 man was hurt in a scrimmage in the last chukker from which he managed to score a lucky goal and was replaced by T. B. Eastland '33 for the closing minute of the tilt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JAYVEES ROUTED BY BATTERY A | 2/1/1932 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLO SQUAD LOSES GAME AND ITS CHAMPIONSHIP | 2/1/1932 | See Source »

...first chukker ended with Westwood and Harvard with one point each; the goal by W. F. Luton '33 following the first charge of the Crimson was soon answered by a spectacular shot from the mallet of Jasper Blandon of Westwood on a fast gallop the length of the field. Harvard rode into the lead in the next period, tallying thrice to Westwood's single score. Crispin Cooke '32, the University's diminutive back, and Luton charged the enemy territory in the last part of the third stanza, and scored one goal from a muddle in front of the posts, soon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLO TEAM WINS OVER FAVORED WESTWOOD TRIO | 1/25/1932 | See Source »

...Stephen ("Laddie") Sanford; back, selected after two others had been tried, was Terence Preece, who learned the game at Westbury where his father deals in polo ponies and hunters. Santa Paula had been badly handicapped early in the tournament when chunky Manuel Andrada, captain and back, sprained his mallet-hand in an early match. They ran into more of the bad luck that always seems to follow Argentine poloists in the U. S. when their No. 1, Alfredo Harrington, fell at a polo pony show and tore his leg muscles. Andrada took his arm out of its sling, moved Andres...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Hurricanes v. Santa Paula | 9/28/1931 | See Source »

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