Word: polo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...just happen. You've got to make them happen." On the desk is a card with three questions on it. "What is it?" "How do you know it?" "What of it?" Away from work he is gentle, softspoken, well-mannered. He is married, has five children. Like the polo-playing Firestone boys, Harvey Jr. and Russell Allen, one of whom may some day be president, both of his sons are in the Firestone Co. where they started working in the summer during school holidays...
With a series of excellent passing shots and team play, the best they have shown this season, the University polo team, forged its way to a 13 1-2 to 5 win over a favored Westwood trio at the Commonwealth Armory on Saturday. With next week's struggle against the 110th Cavarly as its last remaining game in the Boston Indoor Polo League, senior division, the Crimson trio stands in line for league championship honors, having won every one of its games this season...
...Harvard malletmen proceeded to sew up their lead in the fourth chukker, when Captain F. S. Nicholas '33, the stellar Harvard shot, sent three steaming aerial shots between the posts. Another tally by Luton gave the Crimson polo team a seven point advantage over the opposition. Two scores by Captain F. D. Sharp, the Harvard coach, playing at back for Westwood, stimulated the University riders to a concerted rush in the next period. HARVARD WESTWOOD Luton, No. 1. No. 1, Newbegin Nicholas, No. 2. No. 2, Blandon Cooke, back back, Sharp...
...Harvard Jayvee polo team is scheduled to encounter the 51st Brigade in the Commonwealth Armory tomorrow night...
...Harvard riders meet a Westwood aggregation of polo players on the Commonwealth Armory tanbark tomorrow night, in their fourth game of the season. The hard-riding opposition receives additional strength from the presence of Captain F. D. Sharp, the Harvard coach, who plays with a sting which is uncommon in indoor polo. It is hoped that L. S. Dillingham '34, star first line player who has been laid up the last few weeks will see action next week, when the malletmen face the 110th Cavalry...