Word: polos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock tonight the University polo trio will face the Cavalry Freebooters in the Commonwealth Armory...
...tournament of the Boston Indoor Polo League, neither the Freshmen nor, the University players have been defeated, in spite of the six and ten goal handicaps respectively, which they carry. The University mallet-wielders, with the weight of a ten-goal impost on their shoulders, have previously defeated the 110th Cavalry riders and the 101st Field Artillery players. Their foes tonight are very capable individual players, but there is a decided lack of experience in their playing together as a unit...
...probable that Major J. R. Wogan, University polo mentor, will use J. P. Mandel '29, who has been out of the game for several weeks on account of illness, in place of R. B. Burnett ocC, during the second half...
...Junior festivity is two weeks earlier than in previous years in view of the athletic events and other attractions which take place during the weekend of March 3. The most interesting games scheduled are the Harvard-Yale hockey match, which is to be played in the Arena, and a polo game with Yale, to be held in the Commonwealth Armory. In addition a wrestling bout with Williams and Freshman squash match with the Union Boat Club will take place...
...polo game featured by action that frequently brought enthusiastic applause, the Freshman polo team turned back the Cavalry Cossacks with a score of 15 to 9 Saturday in the Commonwealth Armory. G. O. Clark '31 was the outstanding player of the game. He was responsible for nine of the Harvard goals and was especially strong in his defensive game. Vroom, who played for the Cossacks, rode and carried well for the losers...