Word: matching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...line-up of the title holders for the first match on Saturday against the Princeton riders, will be the same that defeated Dedham and which dropped two close decisions to the Myopia four last week. R. B. Burnett '28 at number one will be the only member of the Harvard quartet who was not a member of the team which captured the college title a year ago. Holden White '28, who occupied Burnett's berth last year, will be unable to compete in the first game, although it is probable that he will be back at his old position during...
Mayor James J. Walker of New York City has been invited to throw out the ball or the first tile which will be the Harvard-Princeton match, starting at 3 o'clock. The New York executive is an ardent polo fan and is expected to be on hand to open the tournament. Following the University's clash with the Nassau quartet, the West Point mallet men will take the field against the Pennsylvania Military College team. Officials of the Intercollegiate Polo "Association expect the coming tournament to draw the largest gathering of spectators that has ever witnessed a college match...
Jess Sweetser beat Sir Ernest Holderness. Both played perfect golf in the first round, both tired badly toward the end. Sweetser, the younger, tired least, ran out the match...
George Von Elm and C. O. Hezlet halved their match. The honors were Hezlet's. Four down at lunchtime, he rallied so that on the last hole he had a twelve-foot putt for the match...
...seen action in the last half dozen contests played throughout the game. Captain R. D. Pinkerton '27 at back, and Alexander Shaw '28, at 2 were in good form, but R. B. Burnett '27 and F. D. Stranahan '26 were not up to their usually excellent standard. The match with Myopia proved excellent practice for the forthcoming matches in the Intercollegiate Tournament...