Word: polo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...doubts as to whether the University polo team will compete in the National Indoor Tournament in New York City at the end of next week were dispelled yesterday with the announcement by Captain F. D. Sharp, polo coach, that F. A. Clark '29, the Crimson captain, would play in all the matches. There was some question whether Clark would play, owing to his activity with the University crew...
Scoring at the rate of more than a goal a minute, the University polo team defeated the 110th Field Artillery by the score of 32 to 13 1-2 and won first place in the Class A division of the Commonwealth Armory Indoor Polo Tournament with a no defeat record...
...Clark '29, captain of the University polo team, now shares the top ranking among intercollegiate polo players, according to the new handicap list made public by the Indoor Polo Association of America. Clark shares the top rating of seven goals with Arthur Borden of Princeton University...
Playing in the last game of the Commonwealth Armory Indoor Polo Tournament, the Harvard polo team will meet the malletmen from the 110th Field Artillery, tonight at 8 o'clock, in Commonwealth Armory. The University team is in the Class A division of the Tournament and is the leading contender for first place. Among the other contestants are the Danvers Riding Club and the 101st. Field Artillery, both of which have been beaten by the Harvard riders...
...directly after the Intercollegiates, in which the best teams of the country will compete for the National Championship. If the Harvard malletmen should emerge victors in the former event, it is quite possible that they may win the open tournament, thus establishing themselves as the foremost trio in indoor polo this season...