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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...brilliant record in the winter season, tieing for first place in the Boston Indoor Polo League with the Optimists. As a result the Crimson riders are favored to reach the finals. Yale is expected to be Harvard's most dangerous opponent, since having defeated Princeton in an early season match by a large score, 18 to 7, the Blue horsemen may be counted upon to duplicate this feat...
Stepped forward a friend, a swanky artillery officer, who struck and applied a sulphur match. As Mlle. Biget became enveloped in a towering blue-hot flame, interested spectators watched to see whether the fireproof aviation suit which she was testing would prove practicable...
...slippers at a dance, throws his shoes in the soup at a Park Avenue dinner party, salts and eats the carnations. None the less, this objectionable young man has a mount on the U. S. polo team. In the last two minutes of the final chukker in the international match he knocks the winning goal, ending his baroque antics, closing a silly picture...
...University fencers defeated the J. Sanford Saltus Club of New York City, in a closely contested series of matches. Saturday, by a score of 7 to 6. Levis, representing the Saltus Club in both the foils and the epee, lost only one match of five, being defeated only in the epee by D. L. Modell, '30. In the foils, the Saltus Club proved superior, amassing five points to Harvard's four. The University swordsmen reversed the count, taking the epee...
...April 9 and 10, the Harvard racquetmen will play in the North and South tournament at Pinehurst, N. G. The Norfolk Country Club, the Chevy Chase Country Club, and the Navy will furnish the opposition for the remainder of the trip. The first home match will be played against Cornell...