Word: polos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...muscles of the wrist and arm, and also to accustom the men to the use of the weapon; the mounted exercises to give the students practice in the control of a horse, while using a saber. The training, it is hoped will tend to prepare the men for playing polo, in case the equipment, ponies, stables, and field should become available. The use of the saber, while mounted, is very similar to that of the polo mallet, and the course should make available a large number of men trained in the control of the horse, in the event...
George H. Sibley 11, has taken the position of swimming instructor at the Big Tree Swimming Pool left vacant by the resignation of H. R. Howes sG.B. Sibley assisted Frank Sullivan, coach of the Princeton swimming team, with his Freshman swimming and water-polo teams. He was on Princeton's water-polo team for three years and on the swimming team for one year. He will be at the Big Tree Swimming Pool every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1.30 till...
...prom at Princeton will be held on Friday evening, March 11. Another dance will also be given on Saturday night. To help in the entertainment of the guests, two athletic events are scheduled, on Friday the Princeton wrestlers meeting Springfield, and the next day a swimming match and water polo game with Yale...
...addition to the recently acquired strip of land on the riverbank, there is a considerable amount of waste space in the Soldiers Field area available. Either of these places could be developed into a good polo field, at a moderate cost, with space enough left for the necessary stables...
...expense of this, however, would be prohibitive at present, without contributions by interested graduates. Princeton last year, faced by the same difficulty, converted some barracks built by the government during the S. A. T. C. period, into stables. These now house their Artillery Unit's horses, equipment, and polo ponies. The work was done by the enlisted detachment stationed there, assisted by a few carpenters provided by the college, which bore what slight expense there was. Major Goetz believes that it would be possible to transfer some of the unused temporary stables now at Camp Devens to Soldiers Field...