Word: polo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although Harvard's polo team has been the highest ranking intercollegiate team in the East either outdoors or indoors, and often both, during the last five years, little notice has been taken by undergraduates of this sport...
...Indoor polo, as played at the Commonwealth Armory which is only exceeded in dimensions by that of West Point, is capable of providing the spectator with fast action, beautiful headwork, and spectacular horsemanship such as is impossible to witness in any other sport...
...gains and losses of the Varsity during the past two months of indoor play. From the scores it would seem that Harvard's riders were not of championship calibre; but it must be remembered that their opponents are all older men--men who in some cases were former Harvard polo stars, and who, in others, are professional polo players or at least regular Army officers, whose riding years far exceed those of their undergraduate opponents...
...summaries: HARVARD 11 POLO RANCH 10 No. 1, T. Winmill '37 No. 1, Jack Pickering No. 2, P. Jay '36 No. 2, Lyle Phillips No. 3, T. Davis '35, Capt. No. 3, Joe Poor...
...last chukker rally Captain Tommy Davis '35 slammed in two tallies to bring the Varsity polo team out on the top side of a 11-10 score in the game with Lyle Phillips' White Mountain Polo Ranchers, Saturday night at the Commonwealth Armory, for the Varsity's first win of the indoor season...