Word: polos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Major J. B. Wogan, coach of the University polo team, has announced a cut in the squad, which has resulted in the retaining of 19 men, of whom nine own their own horses and ten will use army mounts of the 110th Cavalry during the fall practice preparatory to the indoor matches of the winter...
...British Army-in-India polo team lost once again to U. S. horsemen. After fighting their way through fierce preliminary matches, the Britains met Thomas Hitchcock Jr. in the finals of the U. S. open championship and with him rode defeat. Hitchcock's play beat Britain in the International matches; Hitchcock's Sands Point team now holds the open title, winning in the finals 11-7. On Hitchcock's four were W. A. Harriman, J. C. Cowdin, U. S. International team substitute, and L. E. Stoddard, former Internationalist. Injury robbed Britain of a better chance. Leading...
...single entry in the great Hollywood sweepstakes, Harvard has made a belated effort to hide her shame by completing a moving picture enterprise of her own. There may not be a single one of the ten thousand men of Harvard who knows how to use mascara or wear polo shirts open at the throat but, impossible as it may seem, there are demands for other kinds of actors. The films taken by the Harvard Athletic Association staff photographer, of which three copies are to be made in order to insure immediate showing in the Harvard Clubs of the country...
With 34 men already signed up for polo, fall practice will start on Monday when the first work-out of the season is to be held on the polo field on the estate of R. G. Shaw '93 in Newton. This is the largest number ever to turn out for this sport in the history of the University...
...next International Polo matches will be played...